A German shorthaired pointer called CJ has become America's top dog.
CJ won best in show at the 140th Westminster Kennel Club on Tuesday night.
The 3-year-old CJ beat out 2,751 other entries in 199 breeds and varieties to win the nation's most prestigious dog competition.
Madison Square Garden was nearly filled for the competition, and the crowd cheered judge Richard Meen's choice.
A borzoi called Lucy finished second.
CJ also topped a Skye terrier, German shepherd, bulldog, shih tzu and Samoyed to win the prized silver bowl.
The fan favorite earlier in the night was a large Leonberger, who wanted a treat and kept gnawing at his handler's suit pocket all the way around the ring.