Mastiff Wins Prize at World’s Largest Dog Show

Mastiff Wins Prize at World's Largest Dog Show

Source: Fox News

Summary

Pro wrestling legend Dustin Rhodes’ mastiff, Beast, won third place in the working group open category at Crufts, the world’s largest dog show. Beast is a show dog and assists and protects Rhodes, who credits the breed’s loyalty, purity, and loving nature. Rhodes spends $200 a month on Beast’s food, which is a hearty diet of dry food, chicken, rice, and steak. Rhodes aims to break the record for best in show with Beast, currently standing at 29.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Beast, the 250-pound mastiff, dominated the dog show, and Rhodes dominated the conversation about his loyalty and love for the breed.

Rhodes’ wife, Ta-rel Runnels, and handler Terry Smith are part of the team that’s helping Beast chase the best in show record.

Rhodes spends a small fortune on Beast’s food, but it’s a small price to pay for the love and loyalty he gets in return.

And when it comes to breaking the record, Rhodes is willing to “advertising the crap out of it” to get there.

Original Observation: This one feels like a main event.