The Road to Best in Show - Best in Show

Publish date: 2022-12-20

The Road to Best in Show

Out of several hundred distinct dog breeds that exist, the AKC only recognizes a little more than 150 [source: AKC]. The AKC then separates these breeds into groups that loosely distinguish them based on what they were bred to do. These groups are:

[source: AKC]

Best of Breeds in each group compete against each other in group shows. If a dog wins first prize at its group show, then it goes on to compete in an All-Breed show, like Westminster. In an All-Breed show, before dogs compete against other groups, they must defeat other first-prize winners in their group. Finally, after the judges have narrowed it down to seven winners from the seven different groups (the miscellaneous group cannot compete), they award Best in Show, the highest prize, to the best dog.

The meticulous judging process and heated competition explains why people get so passionate about their show dogs, despite the fact that there is no significant cash prize at the end of the road. But, is this system ultimately bad for dogs? Find out on the next page what critics say about dog shows.

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