This document discusses dog shows, specifically two prestigious annual events: Crufts in the UK and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in the US. It provides details on Crufts, including that it is the largest dog show in the world, held over four days in Birmingham. Dogs must have prior championship success to enter. The Best in Show award goes to one of the seven group winners, which fall under categories like Terrier, Hound, and Toy. The document also gives an overview of the Westminster Show, held in New York City, and notes its long history dating back to 1877.
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1. Most people keep a dog as a pet, a much loved companion that curls up in front
of the fire. They may not be the finest looking or the most obedient pet but
they are part of the family. For some owners, that doesn't go far enough and
they enter their dog into dog shows. It's a time consuming hobby but
participants are passionate about it, proud to show off their champion dog. A
winning dog carries a lot of prestige and puppies from breeding can be worth a
lot of money.
There are many small and larger events across the world. Two of the most
prestigious annual dog shows are Crufts in the UK and the Westminster Kennel
Club Dog Show in the United States. Crufts takes place every March in the
National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham and is organized by the Kennel Club. It
is the largest show of its kind in the world and runs over four days. Started in
1886, the competition is not an open one and dogs are only eligible if they have
already had competitive success in other championship dog shows.
The Best of Show award is the top accolade and dogs have to win their Best of
Breed category to go forward for it. Best of Breed winners are the seven dogs
that represent the seven groups. These group winners compete with each other for
Best in Show. The groups, as classified in the UK rules for dog shows, are Toys,
Gundogs, Utility, Hounds, Working, Pastoral and Terriers. There is also a
Reserve Best in Show and a Best Puppy award. The supreme champion dog in 2007 is
a Tibetan Terrier.
The Westminster Show runs for two days and takes place at Madison Square Gardens
in New York City. The first show was held in 1877 and it is judged by the
American Kennel Club. Television coverage began in 1948. The show has grown in
popularity over the years and the organizers decided to control the number of
entries.
From 1992, dogs can only enter if they are already breed champions. In 2005,
there were 2,581 entries. Groups in American dog shows are divided in to
Terrier, Sporting, Working, Non-Sporting, Toy, Hound and Herding. Terriers have
won the show many more times than any other group. Only two dogs have won, both
Crufts and the Westminster Show, which means that those two dogs are very
special indeed.