A dog poses for pictures on the fountain during the 2023 Westminster Kennel Club dog show events at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City on May 6, 2023. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images

Following Monday's breed and group judging of the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding breeds, the action from the 2023 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show continues into Tuesday.

Throughout the day, fans can expect to see dogs of the Sporting, Working and Terrier breeds compete within their own breeds and then within their groups for the chance to win Best in Show.

This year marks the 147th edition of the Westminster Dog Show, making it the United States' second-longest continuously running sporting event after the Kentucky Derby. This year, for the first time, the event is being held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

In all, almost 3,000 dogs from around the world are competing, and while the Best in Show award is for purebred dogs only, the Masters Agility Championship and Masters Obedience Championship, which were held Saturday, are open to dogs of any breeding.

Unsurprisingly, a border collie (named Truant) won the Masters Agility Championship.

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Tried and Truant 👑<br><br>Truant is your 2023 Masters Agility Champion! <a href="">#WestminsterDogShow</a> <a href="">

In another spot-on stereotype of its breed, a golden retriever named Baker won the Masters Obedience Championship.

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Congrats again to our Masters Obedience Champion, Baker! <a href="">#WestminsterDogShow</a> <a href="">

Let's take a look through the Best in Show results from Monday and then look ahead to which dogs you can expect to see in action on Tuesday as we continue to trot toward Best in Show, which will be awarded Tuesday night.