There are so many adorable photos coming out of the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
, we didn't know where to begin. But we thought we'd start you off with four especially cute ones. Like Grand Champion Oakhurst Crusin' in Chrome, an Australian Shepard who won best of opposite sex.
And then there's Cricket, a papillon competing in the Junior Showmanship Preliminaries, who has a fine white coat.
Are you just dying over the red bow? This is Tucker, a Yorkshire Terrier competing in the Junior Showmanship Preliminaries.
And let's not forget about CJ, a Newfoundland, who is clearly in the Valentine's Day spirit with his big, slobbery kiss and heart scarf.
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was first held in 1877, making it the second-longest continuously held sporting event in the U.S. (after the Kentucky Derby). More than 2,000 dogs representing 185 breeds have competed over the past two days, including six breeds that competed for the first time this year -- the American English coonhound, the Cesky Terrier, the Entlebucher Mountain Dog, the Finnish Lapphund, the Norwegian Lundehund and Mexico's hairless Xoloitzcuintli.
Best In Show judging will take place Tuesday night, but in the meantime, which dog do you think is the cutest?
The second looks stuck up.
The third is as cute as a button- it looks unreal.
The fourth is hideous.
They're all darling, though.
But none of these dogs beat my buddy and good friend Jackson!
IS IN THE EYES OF DOGS' OWNERS!
Out of all of last night's dogs, I think that the Norwegian Lundehund was probably the cutest. Nils was precious.
<3
We love how beautiful the fur is
I love them all!