The story of Toky, the Dogo Argentino that triumphed at the most prestigious dog show in the world
Toky, a Dogo Argentino from Córdoba, Argentina, won the 'Best of Breed' title at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show held in New York.
Toky, a Dogo Argentino born in a renowned kennel in Córdoba, has brought pride to Argentina after winning the notable 'Best of Breed' award at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, which took place in New York. This event, one of the oldest and most prestigious dog shows in the United States, showcased numerous exceptional dogs from across the globe. The win underscores Argentina's prominence in dog breeding on an international level.
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is a highly competitive arena that attracts breeders, judges, and dog enthusiasts from all over the world. On February 3, 2026, at the Javits Center in Manhattan, hundreds gathered to witness this prestigious event. For Toky to achieve such a distinction signifies a high level of excellence in the breeding and training processes, emphasizing the dedication of those involved in nurturing this remarkable breed.
This victory not only highlights Toky's achievements but also shines a light on the Dogo Argentino breed, which has increasingly gained recognition worldwide. This breed is known for its strength, loyalty, and protective instincts, making it a favorite among dog lovers and competitors alike. As Argentina continues to receive accolades in various competitive arenas, the success of Toky at this historic dog show reinforces the country's growing reputation in the world of dog breeding and canines.