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Crufts’ Best in Show dog Maisie shocks viewers by doing a poo during its lap of honour in hilarious gaffe

Crufts’ Best in Show dog Maisie shocks viewers by doing a poo during its lap of honour in hilarious gaffe
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CRUFTS viewers were left in hysterics tonight as the Best in Show winner went for a poo during its victory lap.

Maisie’s proud owner was forced to scoop more than just the top prize when the Wire Haired Dachshund had an unexpected toilet emergency.

 Maisie had to go to the toilet during her victory lap at Crufts

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Maisie had to go to the toilet during her victory lap at CruftsCredit: Reuters
 Owner Kim McCalmon luckily had a poo bag at hand

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Owner Kim McCalmon luckily had a poo bag at hand

The gaffe was witnessed by a packed arena and 11 million viewers at home who’d tuned in to see the winner of this year’s competition.

But Maisie’s trainer Kim McCalmont took the embarrassing moment in her stride and calmly got rid of the evidence.

One viewer wrote: “Oh my days!!!! Maisie having a poo on her lap of honour is just brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

“She’s basically saying to her owner ‘I’ve been poked and prodded all day and this is what I think about it. Now get me some treats because I am a winning queen’.”

 Maisie was seen pulling away from the line-up because she needed the loo

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Maisie was seen pulling away from the line-up because she needed the loo
 The Wire Haired Dachshund won the competition

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The Wire Haired Dachshund won the competitionCredit: AFP or licensors

Another added: “I love the winner of best in show taking a massive s*** when she does her walk of honour. Rolling on the floor laughing. Goooo Maisie #Crufts”

Someone else said: “Maisie pooing is the tv highlight of the year Smiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyes. She’s a winner and she had every right to s***! #crufts.”

Maisie beat seven finalists to claim her crown, including Pixie the Kerry Blue Terrier, Frankie the Miniature Poodle, Pablo the Bishon Frise, Elsie the Irish Setter, who was the oldest competitor, Drago the Bull Mastiff, and Zokni, the Old English Sheepdog.

Reality TV star Scarlett Moffatt interviewed Kim after the win and said: “I think that might be the most expensive poo ever taken. Are you going to sell it on eBay?”

 Scarlett Moffatt interviewed the Best in Show winner

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Scarlett Moffatt interviewed the Best in Show winner

Kim then hilariously revealed: “Well, it’s stuck on the bottom of your shoe…”

Scarlett laughed: “I might take it home and put it on eBay.. the champion’s poo.”

Around 26,000 dogs took part in the four-day event at the NEC in Birmingham.

Crufts was first held in 1891 and sees competitors around the world travel to win Best in Show.

Source: The Sun UK

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