At the Westminster Dog Show in New York, wire fox terriers continue to win. A wire fox from Brazil who had already won big in Europe became America’s top dog Tuesday night. The winner’s name is King. He is 7 years old. Wire fox terriers have won “best in show” 15 times at Westminster, the most important dog competition in the United States. That is far more than any other dog breed. Judge Peter Green pointed to King to confirm his victory. Green is a well-known person in the dog world, especially for his work with terriers. He has chosen King as the champion at other shows. Gabriel Rangel is King’s trainer. He said the dog looks “like a beautiful painting, a piece of art." “The way he stands and performs, he’s the whole package,” he added. A Havanese named Bono came in second place among the more than 2,800 dogs who competed at Westminster.