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  • A '''dog show''' is a competition or display of domestic dogs. ...hows are rare. A well-known example of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dog show]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dog show]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Dog show}}
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  • .... The term is used for exhibits in [[conformation show|conformational]] [[dog show]]s and for performing animals such as ''trick dogs'', ''circus dogs'', ''da
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  • ...] of domestic animal are judged against other members of the species. [[dog show|dog]], [[cat show|cat]] and [[horse show]]s are among the best known. ...hows are rare. A well-known example of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society
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  • {{r|Dog show}}
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  • *A display or exhibit or pet animals, as in a ''[[dog show]]
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  • {{r|Dog show}}
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  • For instance a novelty [[dog show]] might contain classes (categories) which are humorous, or for pets, inste
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  • ...iever]]s, but because of their popularity in [[dog fancy]], particularly [[dog show|showing]], they are not usually thought of as such by the general public.
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  • A '''dog show''' is a competition or display of domestic dogs. ...hows are rare. A well-known example of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society
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  • Some dog breeds are traditionally "[[dog show|shown]]" with a specific appearance that requires specialised grooming, oth
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  • :''See the main article at [[dog show]].
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  • **[[Dog show]]s of various types, including [[sheepdog trial]]s
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  • ...ng the nineteenth century. The Great Dane was first displayed at a Hamburg dog show in 1862.<ref>''Great Dane'' in '''Book of Dogs''' page 162</ref>
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  • ...dog shows, such as the prestigious AKC affiliated Westminster Kennel Club dog show in the United States, white coat German Shepherd dogs were barred from such ...nted to show their dogs at the most prestigious national and international dog show events, now open only to “standard color” German Shepherd dog owners.
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  • In conformation [[dog show|show]] circles, the terms ''fox terrier'' and ''foxy'' are only used for th
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