Star, a four-year-old Norfolk Terrier belonging to Charlie Elphicke, MP for Dover and Deal, has triumphed as the winner of this year’s Westminster Dog of the Year title.
The competition celebrating its 20th year, took place yesterday (Thursday) in Victoria Tower Gardens, Westminster. Star showed dogged determination as she battled it out to defeat 24 pawlitical opponents to eventually be crowned winner.
The MPs entering the competition campaigned hard, canvassing for votes among the public before meeting the expert judges to boast about their dogs' heroic doggy deeds and acts of political doggy devotion.
Each four-legged contender then took part in a “Doggy Dash” towards their MP owner, in a bid to achieve the fastest time and to demonstrate that they were truly man’s best friend.
Winning MP Charlie Elphicke said of his beloved dog: “Star and I are shocked, delighted and amazed to be crowned this year’s Westminster Dog of the Year.
"She truly lived up to her name today and it couldn’t have happened to a friendlier dog. Star has been joining me in my campaign to stamp out puppy farming in Europe. We want to stop people abusing the current pet passport system and put an end to ill puppies coming through Dover to be sold in the UK. I’m thrilled she has been recognised and with her by my side we will continue to campaign for important dog welfare issues.”
The judging panel - Clarissa Baldwin, CEO of Dogs Trust; Caroline Kisko, Secretary of the Kennel Club; and 2011’s winning dog Wilberforce with his owner MP Neil Parish – spent the morning with dogs from all political persuasions.
Commenting on the reasons Satr was selected as the 2012 Westminster Dog of the Year, Clarissa Baldwin, CEO of Dogs Trust said: “The competition this year was fierce, but Star and her owner Charlie Elphicke triumphed by making a strong impression with the public, winning numerous votes.
"The 'Doggy Dash' left us on the edge of our seats and made for an exciting finale as each owner demonstrated the strong bond they have with their dog. Charlie Elphicke is a worthy winner and has set a shining example of what it is to be a dedicated and responsible dog owner.”
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary added: “Westminster Dog of the Year has seen some fantastic winners in the past, but this, our 20th year has been perhaps the toughest competition. We are so privileged to welcome so many beautiful dogs and passionate owners from across the parties. Well done to Star, you truly deserve the title of Westminster Dog of the Year.”
Taking second place on the podium was Cholmeley, a Labrador owned by MP for Enfield Southgate, David Burrowes, and third place was awarded to Gordon, a Rottweiler owned by MP for Chorley, Lindsay Hoyle.