Midkiff Seductive

Midkiff Seductive was a black and white Cocker Spaniel bred and owned by William T.

The final decision by judges Charles Hopton and Norman K. Swine was split, after two and a half hours of judging in the final round, the field was narrowed down to Seductive, the Pekingese Phantom of Ashcroft, the Boston Terrier Buddie Blink and an Airedale Terrier.

This was then cut to leave only Seductive and Phantom left, and after further consideration between the two judges, a decision could not be reached.

After sending the dogs around the ring a final time, he chose Midkiff Seductive, the crowd signaling their approval for the more popular choice.

"[3] Her victory at Westminster made her the first Cocker Spaniel to win the title of Best in Show.