New York Post

It’s pup, pup and away!

- Khristina Narizhnaya and Sara Dorn

Pink!, a border collie, clears the high bar Saturday ahead of Monday’s start of the two-day Westminste­r Dog Show — winning the 16-inch height category at the annual Masters Agility Championsh­ip.

“She’s a pretty incredible dog,” beamed her proud trainer, Jennifer Crank, 32, of Columbus, Ohio.

“I’m really proud of her,” she added. “She makes me look good.”

Pink!, named for the “What About Us” singer, joined pooches from across the land who pranced into Piers 92 and 94 in Manhattan to kick off the 143rd go-around of the famed dog show.

Some 3,200 dogs representi­ng 190 breeds are expected to amble into Madison Square Garden this week.

Breeds at the agility event included scruffy Scottish deerhounds, dreadlocke­d bergamesco­s, Cairn terriers and boxers in Valentine’s Day costumes.

Lisa Topel, a Manhattan-based copywriter, took a practice run on the obstacle course with her 13-year-old allAmerica­n mix, Schmutzy.

“We knocked over a bar, that’s not good,” Topel said, adding, “she’s pretty amazing for 13.”

Fox Sports will air the agility contest Sunday afternoon and the official show Monday and Tuesday evening.

Spoiler alert: Pink! didn’t take the top agility title. That honor went to another, slightly taller border collie, Verb.

“I’m still out of breath,” Verb’s proud owner, Perry Dewitt, a Philadelph­ia-area trainer, told The Post after his winning performanc­e.

“I’m super proud of him,” she said.

“She’s the best dog I’ve ever had.”

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