Kaz Hosaka, a prominent Japanese-born dog handler who guided two miniature poodles to Best in Show victories at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show — the second one just last month — died on Sunday in Langhorne, Pa.
His wife, Roxanne Wolf, said the cause was a traumatic brain injury as a result of a fall.
Mr. Hosaka was a masterly handler for more than 40 years.
Edge, a lifestyle magazine, recently said he was “to the poodle world what Michael Jordan is to basketball.
Smooth, clever, elegant and nearly unbeatable.”In a profile in The New York Times in 2009, he was described as “an artist who tends his poodles’ poufs as if they were bonsai trees from his native Japan.”Mr. Hosaka radiated intensity, from the backstage grooming area to the green carpeted show rings, said David Frei, a former voice of the televised Westminster show and the club’s former communications director.
Persons:
Kaz Hosaka, —, Roxanne Wolf, Hosaka, Michael Jordan, ” Mr, David Frei
Organizations:
Westminster Kennel, New York Times
Locations:
Japanese, Langhorne, Pa, Japan