Wasabi is the national champion!

Wasabi’s win marks the first time in the championship’s history that a Toy breed was awarded the esteemed title,according toAKC. The 2018 winner wasWhiskey the Whippet.

“I had no expectations,” David Fitzpatrick, Wasabi’s breeder, owner and handler admitted to the club after their win. “Wasabi is a young dog that won one Best in Show before this and has been shown very little sparingly. Dogs like that do not win Best in Show in Orlando.”

Nick King

Wasabi the Pekingese

Wasabi the Pekingese

His little Pekingese is just 20-months-old, and Fitzpatrick believes it was the pup’s personality that really shone through to the judges.

“He’s very charismatic,” he said. “The first time I put him on a lead as a puppy, I thought, ‘You’re a winner.’ He just pulled himself together, got his head up, and carried himself around with this tremendous pride.”

Wasabi the Pekingese

Wasabi the Pekingese

The ball of fluff, who comes from a family of Pekingese winners, beat out over 5,200 other competitors and secured a $50,000 cash prize in addition to the title.

“Like anything in life, things can change in a second,” Fitzpatrick said. “Wasabi went from an unknown dog to a history-making dog.”

David Fitzpatrick and Wasabi.Nick King

Wasabi the Pekingese

When it comes to maintaining the dog’s voluminous mane, Fitzpatrick tellsGood Morning Americathat he has to spend an hour each day grooming the pup’s long locks.

“His coat is incredible, especially for such a young dog,” he told the outlet. “We’ll trim a little off and then before you know it you’ve got to do it again, it’s amazing. But he gets groomed every day.”

source: people.com