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A show dog is one which is exhibited, displayed or otherwise shown off in a competition or performance. The term is used for exhibits in conformational dog shows and for performing animals such as trick dogs, circus dogs, dancing dogs and dog actors. It is not usually employed for dogs in dog sports or dogs in [[dog obedience|obedience}} or agility and herding trials.

Show dogs must learn a wide range of skills, and though the species is generally thought to be intelligent, there are breeds that exhibit superior tractability, quick learning and even innovation.