Things To Do At The Philadelphia Purina
Dog Show
The most watched dog show in America is the Kennel Club of
Philadelphia National Purina Dog Show. This is perhaps the
last dog show left that is televised on a national channel instead
of a cable channel. If you decide to go to the Philadelphia
Purina Dog Show, what can you expect to do besides look at a bunch
of dogs for hours?
Shopping
One of the things people love to do at the Philadelphia Purina
Dog Show is to shop for all things dog. You can even shop for
a dog (but you won’t be taking one home; your name would go on a
breeder's waiting list for puppies). All things dog includes
not only dog products, but people products with dog images.
Each year, there are usually nice freebies given away, like bags of
Purina dog food.
Demonstrations
During the nationally televised broadcast on Thanksgiving day,
the Philadelphia Purina Dog Show is edited to just the main events
leading to the Best In Show. But there is a lot going on for
the spectators rather than watching dogs trot around a ring.
In between the main classes, there are many entertaining and
fast-paced demonstrations like flyball, police dog work and agility
competitions.
Benching Area
This is where you can get backstage to see some of the work that
goes into getting a show dog ready for the judges. You can
also get to talk to breeders to find out about various breeds of
dogs and if they would be right for you and your lifestyle.
Be sure to ask permission first before petting any dog. The
dogs won’t bite – but their handlers who have spent hours getting
the coat just right will.
Other Tips
Sadly, you cannot bring your dog to the Philadelphia National
Purina Dog Show. This might seem prejudiced, but it is to
ensure the health of the show dogs (and your dogs. Who knows
what doggy germs are floating around that your dog might not be
immune to?) You also are asked to please leave your camera at
home.
You can bring a stroller or wheelchair. The Philadelphia
Convention Center (where the show takes place) has excellent
access. Since Philadelphia has so many other wonders and
treats, you might want to go check out a restaurant before coming
back to the Purina Dog Show to watch the breed you want to
see. If you get your hand stamped, you are free to come and
go from the Convention Center.
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