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Handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin and her husband, Adam Bernardinb, watch as Monty, a giant schnauzer, is treated to the Champion's Lunch by Executive Chef Daniel Guzman, right, at Bar Boulud, in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, after winning best in show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club dog show. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin poses with Monty, a giant schnauzer, as he barks before he's treated to the Champion's Lunch at Bar Boulud, in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, after winning best in show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club dog show. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin poses with Monty, a giant schnauzer, before he is treated to the Champion's Lunch at Bar Boulud, in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, after winning best in show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club dog show. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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Huseyin Yildiz, 50, walks with a shepherd dog of the "Sivas Kangal" breed, at his breeding farm in Sivas, in the central Anatolian province of Turkey, some 450km east of the capital, Ankara, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Turkey considers the sand-coloured, muscular and livestock-guarding animals as its national dog. The Mastiff-like creatures are predominantly used to protect herds of livestock and they're also used for personal protection and to fend off wolves - the Kangals are known to have one of the strongest bite force of any dog. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
Shepherd dogs of the "Sivas Kangal" breed, are seen at a breeding farm in Sivas, in the central Anatolian province of Turkey, some 450km east of the capital, Ankara, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Turkey considers the sand-coloured, muscular and livestock-guarding animals as its national dog. The Mastiff-like creatures are predominantly used to protect herds of livestock and they're also used for personal protection and to fend off wolves - the Kangals are known to have one of the strongest bite force of any dog. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
Huseyin Yildiz, left, holds a puppy close to its mother, a shepherd dog of the "Sivas Kangal" breed, at a breeding farm in Sivas, in the central Anatolian province of Turkey, some 450km east of the capital, Ankara, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Turkey considers the sand-coloured, muscular and livestock-guarding animals as its national dog. The Mastiff-like creatures are predominantly used to protect herds of livestock and they're also used for personal protection and to fend off wolves - the Kangals are known to have one of the strongest bite force of any dog. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
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