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If there's one thing we can rely on every Thanksgiving, it's the comforting combination of delicious food, quality time with loved ones, and, of course, the annual National Dog Show. As stuffed turkeys roast in ovens across the nation, furry friends from different breeds strut their stuff on the doggy catwalk. But how did this adorable extravaganza become a Thanksgiving staple? Let's find out!
Believe it or not, the National Dog Show has been a Thanksgiving tradition for over than 19 years. This canine competition takes place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has been thrilling dog lovers since 2002. Pooches of every shape, size, and temperament gather to show off their impeccable grooming, stunning physiques, and impressive tricks.
The National Dog Show is a beloved event not only to dog enthusiasts but also to millions of television viewers. Broadcasting on the same day as the world-famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, this show provides a delightful alternative to football games for those who prefer some heartwarming puppy action over tackles and touchdowns.
In 1877, the first modern dog show was held in the United Kingdom. Known as the Crystal Palace Dog Show, it showcased various breeds and became the foundation for future dog shows around the world.
In 1879, Thanksgiving was officially recognized as a national holiday in the United States. This holiday, traditionally celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, became a symbol of thankfulness and gratitude.
In 1884, the Westminster Kennel Club held its first dog show at Gilmore's Garden in New York City. The show quickly gained popularity and became an annual event. The Westminster Dog Show is now one of the most prestigious dog shows in the world.
In 1942, the National Dog Show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, started a tradition of holding their event on Thanksgiving Day. The timing of the show on this national holiday brought together dog lovers and families to enjoy the festivities and celebrate the bond between humans and their furry companions.
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