{{LIVE}}🔴►National Dog Show 2019 Live on Thanksgiving: How to watch, start time, live stream, TV
The
2019 National Dog Show presented by Purina will be coming to NBC on
Thanksgiving Day, as has become the annual tradition, but if you’re in
the Philadelphia area you have a chance to see the show live.
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The
show will be held on Saturday, November 16, at the Greater Philadelphia
Expo Center in Oaks, which is located at 100 Station Avenue.
(Don’t know much about dog shows? See our guide to the basics here.)
Hosted
by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, the KCP will run another show on
Sunday, November 17 as well. There will be trick dogs from the Purina
Pro Plan Performance Team demonstrating agility and disc dog in
attendance as well.
The
National Dog Show is one of only three benched shows left in the
country, along with the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York
City and the Golden Gate Kennel Club in San Francisco.
This
means that the dogs and their handlers are available backstage for the
public to ask questions of, or to simply admire the dogs.
Over
2,000 canines from over 190 American Kennel Club-recognized breeds will
compete for the best of the seven classes — the Herding, Hound,
Non-Sporting, Sporting, Terrier, Toy, and Working Groups — and then the
ultimate title of Best in Show.
It
will also likely be a preview of the 2019 AKC National Championship
presented by Royal Canin, which will be held in Orlando in December and
likely shown on Animal Planet in early January.
Tickets for the event are $7 for children four to 12, kids under three are free, and adult tickets (13 and up) are $16.
The
National Dog Show presented by Purina began in 2001 after being
inspired by the Christopher Guest film Best in Show, and has been hosted
by AKC judge and dog expert David Frei and actor/TV personality John
O’Hurley (Seinfeld, Family Feud) ever since, with Mary Carillo providing
commentary as well.
As
Frei told Dog O’Day last year, “It’s my job to tell you about the dog,
tell you what it was bred to do, tell you things about its conditioning
needs and its temperament, size and coat.
“If
[someone watching is] thinking about getting a dog for their family or
themselves and they hear the things we are telling them about certain
breeds, they may consider adding that breed to their family.”
The KCP has been running dog shows since 1879 and on an annual basis since 1933, ,according to KCP President Wayne Ferguson.
“Our
objective every year is to make our show experience entertaining and
educational for all,” Ferguson told us in 2018. “Our tradition-rich
shows are a regional treasure, as well as a national phenomenon, and a
win at Philadelphia is considered one of Dogdom’s greatest
achievements.”

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