The pug ‘Vito’ wins best in show at the annual national dog show competition

National Show participants were judged on overall appearance, temperament and conformation according to their breed’s official standard.

“Compact, features, movement – everything a pug should be,” best-in-show judge George Milutinovich said in a press release. Vito was selected against a top-ranked Welsh Terrier, a Giant Schnauzer, a Clumber Spaniel, a Lhasa Apso, a Berger Picard and an Ibizan Hound.

“Never seen him before. Wow. Just wow. Lots of dog in a small package.” Milutinovich said. “To look at a pug is to put a smile on your face.”

Stache, 2023 Best In Show Sealyham Terrier, with co-hosts David Frei and John O'Hurley.
Stache, the best Sealyham Terrier of 2023, with hosts David Frei and John O’Hurley at the National Dog Show.Bill McCay/NBC

“I was optimistic,” Vito’s handler, Michael Scott of Chesapeake City, Maryland, said in a release. “I always hope to get a really good look (from the referee). … Vito has a beautiful head and expression. Nice outline.”

Vito earned Koch and co-owners Joy Barbieri and Rebecca Movall of Stanfordville, New York, a $20,000 prize. Barbieri and Movall could not immediately be reached for comment.

Reserve best in show (second place) went to a Welsh terrier named Verde and handler Gabriel Rangel of Rialto, California.

Dogs compete at the national dog show.
A Puli Bergamasco at the National Dog Show.Bill McCay / /NB

About 2,000 canines converged on the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center for this year’s show, which has been held annually since 1933, with its first incarnation taking place in 1879.

The National Dog Show is an all-breed show operated by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia and sanctioned by the American Kennel Club (AKC). Any AKC registered dog can enter the competition.