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Celebrating 15 Years
Welcome to the 2016 National Dog Show Presented by
Purina.® Thank you for joining us for this very special event
this year as we celebrate our 15th Anniversary.
Thank you to our host and partner, the Kennel Club of
Philadelphia, which presented its very first dog show here
in the Delaware Valley in 1879. The show became an annual
event in 1933 and has been presented continuously ever
since.
Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends, including
our treasured family pets. The National Dog Show Presented
by Purina® has become a Thanksgiving Day tradition as
families across the country gather to watch “the dogs.”
The show airs on Thanksgiving Day at noon after the Macy’s
Parade.
The official program cover artwork was created by artist
Chris Duke. It features GCH CH Cragsmoor Good Time
Charlie, the elegant and spirited Skye Terrier who is our
2015 Best In Show winner, along with his handler Larry
Cornelius.
This program is your front row seat and behind the scenes
window to the National Dog Show Presented by Purina®.
You’ll find background information on the dog breeds, the
canine athletic activities and other details that will help you
enjoy the full experience of the National Dog Show. Please
check the schedules for the times and locations of all the
events and be sure to get your seat in the Hall C arena to
watch the prestigious Group Competition, starting at 1
p.m., followed by Best in Show beginning at 5 p.m. This
year’s competition will feature 2,000 dogs, including three
new breeds.
Visit the benching areas, where you can get up close with
the dogs and their handlers, and watch professional dog
grooming and care. In Hall D, watch the high flying diving
dog competition featuring some of the most athletic dogs
in this sport.
Our special thanks go to Nestle Purina® PetCare and
Purina® Pro Plan® for their continued partnership and
support of the National Dog Show Presented by Purina® the
past 15 years. They work hard to keep our dogs healthy and
happy and living longer lives with excellent pet products
and innovations in canine health and wellness. Please visit
the Purina® Pro Plan® booth in Hall B to learn more.
Enjoy the show and let us know about your experience
on our Facebook page at:
www.facebook.com/kennelclubofphiladogshows.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The National Dog Show Presented by Purina® and the
Kennel Club of Philadelphia
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
8:00 AM.................................Breed Judging Begins (Halls A & B)
9:30 AM.............................. Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
11:00 AM............................ Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
11:30 AM....................................... Diving Dog Exhibition (Hall D)
11:45 PM.................................... Penn Vet Demonstration (Hall C)
12:15 PM.................. Freestyle Flying Disc Demonstration (Hall C)
12:25 PM............................. Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
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12:30 PM...............................National Anthem Ceremony (Hall C)
12:40 PM..................Kennel Club of Philadelphia’s Annual Awards Presentation (Hall C)
1:00 PM...................The National Dog Show Presented by Purina®
Group Judging (Hall C)
1:30 PM..........................................Diving Dog Exhibition (Hall D)
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5:00 PM.................. The National Dog Show Presented by Purina®
Best-In-Show Judging (Hall C)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
8:30 AM................................. Breed Judging Begins (Halls A & B)
9:30 AM.............................. Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
10:30 AM....................................Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
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11:30 AM............................ Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
12:30 PM.....................................Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
1:30 PM............................... Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
2:00 PM..........Kennel Club of Philadelphia Group Judging (Hall C)
2:30 PM.......................................Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
5:00 PM.............................................. Kennel Club of Philadelphia
Best-In-Show Judging (Hall C)
Watch The National Dog Show Presented by Purina® at noon,
November 24 on NBC following the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Johnny & Tara Agree: Their Dogs Are The Best
The Olympic figure skating royalty
duo of Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir
have become prominent television
personalities whose credits include the
Kentucky Derby, the Super Bowl and now
for the second year in a row, The National
Dog Show Presented by Purina®.
A member of the U.S. Figure Skating
Hall of Fame, Lipinski became the
youngest individual gold medalist in
Winter Olympic history capturing the gold medal in Nagano
at the age of 15. During his distinguished 16-year career,
Weir won three consecutive U.S. National Championship
titles (2004-2006) and was the bronze medalist at the World
Championships in 2008.
Avid dog lovers and media darlings, here they are in select
media postings talking about one of their favorite subjects:
Q: What makes your dog the light of
your life?
Johnny: “There’s nothing like owning
a dog – they always love you no matter
if you’re good or bad. I have a Japanese
Chin named Tema. He is my little prince
and is always there wagging his tail
when I get home. He brings so much
joy to my life, and I’m so thankful for his
companionship.
Tara: “My dog’s name is Dublin. He’s a hugger. Seriously.
I know in some ways it’s a bad habit, but Dublin just loves
to wrap his paws around people and snuggle them face-toface.”
Q: So why is your dog your best friend?
Tara: “When I come back from traveling or just have had a
DAY, Dublin’s there to give me the most unconditional love.
I could just look at that puppy face forever.”
Watching The National Dog Show... Like a Pro
1. How to Watch the National Dog Show. Use this program
as your on-site guide. There is a one page flyer describing all
the locations and benched areas for specific breeds in the
show, as well as the breed rings where competition takes
place. Additional information is available in Hall A, at the
Kennel Club of Philadelphia’s desk. All of these locations are
open to the public.
2. Can I pet the dogs? Check with the dog’s owner/handler
in the benching area before approaching or petting the dog.
They are being groomed and getting ready to show in some
cases. Please don’t hesitate to talk to the handlers and ask
questions.
3. What are the judges doing when they examine the
dogs in the ring? The judges in this competition are looking
for the dog that best exemplifies what is known as the breed
standard. Each judge is looking at each individual canine’s
physical attributes and comparing those with that judge’s
knowledge of the breed’s written standard based on bone
structure, shape, movement, temperament and condition.
4. Why do the dogs trot during the competitions? The
handlers trot with the dogs to show their movement and the
dog’s special conformation features.
5. When is “Best In Show?” The Best In Show competition
begins at 5:00 p.m. in Hall C, both Saturday and Sunday. This
is the ‘highlight’ of the day’s competitions, so please plan
your afternoon so that you can attend.
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6. What other activities can I see during the Dog Show
Weekend? Hall D is the center of canine sports and dog entertainment on Saturday and Sunday. Watch the Incredible
Diving Dog competition, agility, freestyle flying disc and other popular canine sports. Learn to train and handle your dog
from our experts. See schedule in the program for days and
times. Visit the many booths that will be on-site during the
show to see all the new innovations for you and your pets.
Visit the Purina® Pro Plan® booth in Hall B and watch the
Pro Plan® Performance canine teams perform. See schedule
on page 5.
Pick up your favorite Purina® Pro Plan® samples and learn
more about Nutrition that Performs from the many Purina®
Pro Plan® experts on hand to answer your questions.
7. How do I meet the Therapy Dogs? Visit Hall B to meet
our wonderful Therapy Dog Ambassador Team. They love
kids and you can meet and greet them all day Saturday at
the Ronald McDonald House booth!
8. How do I learn about responsible pet ownership?
Talk to the owners and handlers of the dogs. They are experts on caring for their dogs, who incidentally are not
only ‘show dogs’ but family pets as well. You can also visit
purina.com, proplan.com and the akc.org to learn more
about caring for your pet.
Show Dogs and Go Dogs!
Celebrating our 15th year of the National Dog Show Presented by Purina®,
this year’s “Go Dogs” will offer up their incredible athletic skills throughout the weekend.
The Purina® Pro Plan® Incredible Dog Challenge® Diving Dog Qualifier in Hall D.
Watch top diving dogs compete to gain automatic entry into a
2017 Regional Purina® Pro Plan® Incredible Dog Challenge®. The dog with longest jump wins!
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
9:30 AM..........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
9:30 AM..........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
11:00 AM........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
10:30 AM............................ Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
11:30 AM..................................Diving Dog Exhibition (Hall D)
11:30 AM........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
11:45 PM ............ Penn Vet Canine Demonstrations (Hall C)
12:30 PM............................ Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
12:15 PM........Freestyle Flying Disc Demonstration (Hall C)
1:30 PM...........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
12:25 PM........................Pro Plan® Performance Team (Hall B)
2:30 PM............................... Diving Dog Competition (Hall D)
1:30 PM.....................................Diving Dog Exhibition (Hall D)
For more information on the Purina® Pro Plan® Incredible Dog Challenge
visit proplan.com and carsonevents.com
Share why you are thankful for your dog using #DogThanking and tag @Purina and your story could
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THE
Seven
Each of the 202 registered breeds and varieties are assigned
to one of the seven groups representing characteristics and
Sporting Group - Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
functions for which the breeds were originally bred. The
seven group winners compete for Best In Show.
SPORTING GROUP The invention of the gun led
to the development of the sporting, or gun dogs, to aid
in hunting upland game birds and waterfowl, performing at the direction of the hunter. While a number of these
breeds perform more than one task, it is generally the duty
of pointers and setters to point and mark game, for spaniels to flush game, and for retrievers to recover dead and
wounded game.
HOUND GROUP Originally classified as sporting
Hound Group - Scottish Deerhound
dogs because of their function as hunters, breeds in the
Hound Group vary greatly in size, shape and coat. Most
of these breeds were developed to hunt somewhat independently of their humans, who usually followed on foot
or on horseback as the hounds chased down the prey. This
group informally consists of scent hounds, dogs that hunt
by tracking a scent, and sight hounds, who spot their game
and run it down.
WORKING GROUP
While the uses and appear-
ances of the dogs in the Working Group vary, most are
powerfully built and intelligent, performing various tasks
for their handlers. These dogs are working farm and draft
animals. They guard homes and livestock, serve heroically
Working Group - St. Bernard
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as police and military dogs, security dogs, guide and service
dogs and hunters.
Groups
Terrier Group - Wire Fox Terrier
TERRIER GROUP
All but two of the terriers
evolved in the British Isles. The geography of the specific
area (water, rocky terrain) helped to determine the exact
duties of each breed but it usually involved hunting vermin and varmints ranging from rats to badgers to otters
and more. These are dogs of great determination, courage and self-confidence, with a great willingness to go to
ground in search of their quarry.
Toy Group - Yorkshire Terrier
TOY GROUP Toy dogs have been around for centuries, and are bred for one purpose: to be companions
for their humans. Many have been bred down from and
still resemble their larger cousins. Their small size and portability make them ideal for city dwellers and those with
limited space.
NON-SPORTING GROUP The AKC originally
registered dogs as either Sporting or Non-Sporting. Eventually, hounds and terriers were split from the Sporting
Group and the Toys and Working dogs were split off from
Non-Sporting Group - Dalmatian
Non-Sporting, with the Herding Group eventually splitting from Working. Today, the Non-Sporting Group is literally every breed that is left, resulting in a wide variety of
sizes, shapes, coat, function and history.
HERDING GROUP Herding is a natural instinct
in dogs that is seen in the wild. Humans have used that
instinct to their advantage on farms and ranches with
herding dogs who have the sole purpose of gathering and
moving livestock from one place to another.
Herding Group - Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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Meet the
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Breeds
SPORTING
HOUND
WORKING
TERRIER
English Setter
Gordon Setter
Irish Setter
Irish Red & White Setter
Pointer
German Shorthaired Pointer
Weimaraner
Vizsla
Wirehaired Vizsla
Brittany
German Wirehaired Pointer
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Lagotto Romagnolo
Spinone Italiano
Flat-Coated Retriever
Curly-Coated Retriever
Golden Retriever
Labrador Retriever
Nova Scotia
Duck Tolling Retriever
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Irish Water Spaniel
American Water Spaniel
Boykin Spaniel
English Springer Spaniel
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
Clumber Spaniel
Sussex Spaniel
English Cocker Spaniel
Cocker Spaniel (ASCOB)
Cocker Spaniel (Parti-Color)
Cocker Spaniel (Black)
Afghan Hound
Saluki
Sloughi
Ibizan Hound
Pharaoh Hound
Cirneco dell’Etna
Greyhound
Whippet
Borzoi
Scottish Deerhound
Irish Wolfhound
American Foxhound
English Foxhound
Harrier
Beagle (15 inch)
Beagle (13 inch)
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Norwegian Elkhound
Basenji
Portuguese Podengo Pequeno
American English Coonhound
Black and Tan Coonhound
Bluetick Coonhound
Redbone Coonhound
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Plott
Bloodhound
Otterhound
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Basset Hound
Dachshund (Smooth)
Dachshund (Longhaired)
Dachshund (Wirehaired)
Doberman Pinscher
German Pinscher
Black Russian Terrier
Giant Schnauzer
Standard Schnauzer
Rottweiler
Bernese Mountain Dog
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Alaskan Malamute
Siberian Husky
Chinook
Samoyed
Akita
Boxer
Great Dane
Bullmastiff
Mastiff
Tibetan Mastiff
Neapolitan Mastiff
Cane Corso
Dogue de Bordeaux
Boerboel
Portuguese Water Dog
Newfoundland
Leonberger
Saint Bernard
Great Pyrenees
Kuvasz
Komondor
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Airedale Terrier
Irish Terrier
Welsh Terrier
Lakeland Terrier
Wire Fox Terrier
Smooth Fox Terrier
Parson Russell Terrier
Russell Terrier
Border Terrier
Kerry Blue Terrier
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Manchester Terrier (Standard)
Rat Terrier
American Hairless Terrier
Miniature Schnauzer
Australian Terrier
Cairn Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Cesky Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Skye Terrier
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Glen of Imaal Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
White Bull Terrier
Colored Bull Terrier
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Miniature Bull Terrier
Norfolk Terrier
Norwich Terrier
My Choice
My Choice
My Choice
My Choice
Judge’s Choice
Judge’s Choice
Judge’s Choice
Judge’s Choice
Keep track of your favorite breed in each group and see if the judges agree!
TOY
Italian Greyhound
Chinese Crested
Toy Poodle
Pomeranian
Smooth Coat Chihuahua
Long Coat Chihuahua
Toy Fox Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Toy Manchester Terrier
Havanese
Maltese
Shih Tzu
Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel
English Toy Spaniel (B&PC)
English Toy Spaniel (KC&R)
Japanese Chin
Papillon
Silky Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
Affenpinscher
Brussels Griffon
Pug
Pekingese
NONSPORTING
Poodle (Standard)
Poodle (Miniature)
Bichon Frise
Coton de Tulear
Löwchen
Dalmatian
Xoloitzcuintli
Finnish Spitz
Keeshond
American Eskimo Dog
Norwegian Lundehund
Shiba Inu
Schipperke
Lhasa Apso
Tibetan Spaniel
Tibetan Terrier
Boston Terrier
French Bulldog
Bulldog
Chinese Shar-Pei
Chow Chow
To learn more, visit:
www.NationalDogShow.com
www.purina.com/dogbreeds
www.akc.org
HERDING
German Shepherd Dog
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Sheepdog
Belgian Tervuren
Briard
Berger Picard
Pyrenean Shepherd
Collie (Rough)
Collie (Smooth)
Shetland Sheepdog
Australian Shepherd
Miniature American Shepherd
Border Collie
Bearded Collie
Old English Sheepdog
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Puli
Pumi
Canaan Dog
Australian Cattle Dog
Bouvier des Flandres
Beauceron
Bergamasco
Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Norwegian Buhund
Finnish Lapphund
Icelandic Sheepdog
Spanish Water Dog
Swedish Vallhund
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
My Choice
My Choice
My Choice
Judge’s Choice
Judge’s Choice
Judge’s Choice
BEST IN SHOW
My Choice
Judge’s Choice
Notes:
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INTRODUCING
Three New AKC Breeds
The following three new American Kennel Club-recognized breeds will make their national television debuts on
The National Dog Show Presented by Purina®, on NBC from Noon-2:00 p.m. in all time zones following the Macy’s
Thanksgiving Day Parade. The new breeds will be among 202 breeds and varieties sanctioned by the AKC as 2,000
dogs compete for the prestigious title of “Best In Show.”
Hound Group - Sloughi
Herding Group - Pumi
Terrier Group - American Hairless Terrier
The Sloughi (SLOO-ghee) is known
for its graceful, noble, and reserved
nature. The Sloughi is mediumlarge, shorthaired breed of dog
with an athletic build. It was
developed in North Africa for
hunting game, and has since been
treasured in North Africa for its
hunting skills, including superb
endurance and speed. With a
melancholic expression, the Sloughi
has a quiet loyalty to its owner that
does not easily waver. They are quiet
and calm indoors, cautious with
strangers, and get along with other
animals and children if raised with
them.
The Pumi (Pu-MI) is a medium-sized,
agile Hungarian herding breed. They
are energetic, lively, and ready to
work. They are versatile stock dogs,
equally adept at gathering, driving
and keeping the stock under control.
The breed has a long head with semierect ears, a whimsical expression
and a tail that forms a circle over the
back. The coat (black, white, gray,
or shades of fawn from pale cream
to red) is a combination of wavy and
curly hair, forming corkscrews or
curls all over the body, and is never
smooth or corded.
The American Hairless Terrier
(AHT) is an energetic, intelligent
breed that originated from a mixed
breed of terriers called Feists,
brought over to North America
from Europe in the 18th century.
A more direct ancestor of the AHT
is the Rat Terrier, a mixture of the
Feist, Beagle, Italian Greyhound,
and Miniature Pinscher. The AHT
originated in 1972, when one
puppy out of a litter of Rat Terriers
was born hairless. This breed is
known for being hypoallergenic,
making it a suitable companion
for those with allergies. As a working
breed, the AHT has a strong hunting
instinct and excels in many sports
and activities, making them good
watchdogs and giving them the
temperament to enjoy participating
in games.
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About
Judging
THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW PRESENTED BY PURINA®
is an open, benched, all-breed show. The dogs are “benched”
during the day in order to allow you, the public, to view and
visit with 202 AKC recognized breeds and varieties that may
be competing. There are only three benched shows held
annually in the United States: Westminster Kennel Club,
Kennel Club of Philadelphia, and Golden Gate Kennel Club.
The judges examine the dogs and place them according
to how closely each dog compares with the judge’s mental
image of the perfect dog as described in the breed’s official
standard. The main consideration is the dog’s conformation or
overall appearance, temperament, structure and movement.
The judges are looking for characteristics that allow the dog
to perform the function for which his or her breed was bred.
EARNING POINTS
A dog will begin his show career by competing to become a
“champion.” To earn an AKC Championship title (and to be
able to place Ch. in front of his/her name) the dog needs to
win 15 points at AKC shows. Points are earned by defeating
other dogs of the same sex and breed in classes held
specifically for non-champions. Points used to determine
national rankings are recorded by the AKC and based on
the number of dogs defeated. For each dog defeated at a
dog show, the other dog gets one all-breed point. The top
dogs in the country easily have more than 50,000 points in
a given year.
BEST IN BREED
In order to win “Best In Show” a dog must first be judged
the best of many dogs of its same breed competing in the
show. Some breeds have more than 100 dogs entered. The
winner of the breed moves on to the Group judging.
FIRST IN GROUP
Each of the 202 AKC registered breeds and varieties are
assigned to one of seven groups (Sporting, Hound, Working,
Terrier, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding) representing
characteristics and functions for which the breeds were
originally bred. By winning the Group competition, that
dog joins an elite group of winners of the seven group
competitions that go on to compete for the ultimate “Best
In Show” award, the coveted gold and blue ribbon, and to
become winner of The National Dog Show Presented by
Purina®®.
Share why you are thankful for your dog using #DogThanking and tag @Purina and your story could
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Previous
Best In Show
2013 Best In Show
GCH Kiarry’s Pandora’s
Box (a.k.a Jewel)
2012 Best In Show
GCH Afterall Painting
the Sky (a.k.a Sky)
2015
Best In Show
2014 Best In Show
GCH Flessner’s International
S’cess, MT (a.k.a Nathan)
2011 Best In Show
Ch. Steele Your Heart
(a.k.a. Eira)
2015 Best In Show
GCH CH Cragsmoor Good Time Charlie (aka Charlie)
2010 Best In Show
GCH Windntide
Mr. Sandman (a.k.a. Clooney)
2009 Best In Show
Ch. Roundtown
Mercedes of Maryscot
(a.k.a. Sadie)
2008 Best In Show
Ch. Cookieland Seasyde
Hollyberry (a.k.a Holly)
2007 Best In Show
Ch. Buff Cap Creslane
ArcticMist (a.k.a. Swizzle)
2006 Best In Show
Ch. Smash JP Win A
Victory (a.k.a. Vikki)
2005 Best In Show
Ch. Rocky Top’s
Sundance Kid (a.k.a. Rufus)
2004 Best In Show
Ch. Aimhi Avalon
Renaissance
2003 Best In Show
Ch. Blue Chip
Purple Reign
2002 Best In Show
Ch. Ale Kai Mikimoto
on Fifth
The highly-decorated Skye Terrier “Charlie,” #1-ranked
in both the breed and the group, won the favor of the
Best In Show judge to become the 14th Best In Show
winner of The National Dog Show Presented by Purina®
last year during the annual Kennel Club of Philadelphia
cluster.
One of America’s great showdogs in 2014-15, CH
Cragsmoor Good Time Charlie (aka Charlie) was
selected by Best In Show Judge Ms. Elizabeth “Beth”
Sweigart, of Bowmansville, PA from among the seven
group-winning canines advancing out of the 1,700-dog
competition at the tradition-rich, all-breed show.
Charlie’s win was celebrated in multiple major media
outlets in addition to being witnessed by 20 millionplus total viewers on Thanksgiving Day.
“Charlie is a truly impressive Skye Terrier and Skye
Terrier is not a big “winning” breed (in dog shows),” said
handler Larry Cornelius of Ocala, FL. “I believe in Charlie
100 percent, but you have to get the Best In Show judge
to agree. This time, she did, thanks to Charlie.”
“He (Charlie) is a lovely example of the breed,” offered
Sweigart, who awarded the Skye Terrier his 79th Best In
Show. “He is in impeccable condition, hard-muscled
with a beautiful coat.” Charlie won Best In Show at the
AKC National Championship Dog Show in December
2014 and is now retired in Ocala, FL, as the winningest
Skye Terrier in the history of the breed.
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John O’Hurley: From Seinfeld to The National Dog Show
By Kurt Smith
week, rather than writing one or two
(Reprinted with permission of Jersey Man & Philly
lines for each character.”
Man magazines)
“They (the writers) wanted him to
The first time John O’Hurley read
sound the way the catalogue was writa Seinfeld script, he instantly saw the
ten,” O’Hurley recalls. “They didn’t even
genius of the Show About Nothing,
have the full script written, because it
even if he didn’t consider it genius at
was the most disorganized show on
the time.
television. So all they had was the cataO’Hurley had to be nudged to play
logue and a couple of lines. I’m going
catalog owner J. Peterman, a role that,
through this and thinking, ‘OK, this is
given his own eccentric demeanor and
40s radio drama and bad Charles Kuralt.’
storytelling ability, he seemed born
So it had this sort of Centurion poet
to play. When he gave in and read the
standing on a cliff type of feel about evscript, he couldn’t believe that Seinerything. Even a walk to the men’s room
feld was the number one show on TV
was an adventure. (imitating Peterman
because the show didn’t read funny.
voice) ‘I have no idea what I’m going to
“It was the un-funniest show to read,”
find serving a basic desire!’”
the portrayer of the now iconic charThe J. Peterman catalogue not only
acter remembers. “There’s no setup. If
still exists, it’s partly owned by O’Hurley
John O’Hurley
I showed you, say, a Golden Girls script,
now. The two men have walked on
you can see, setup setup setup, punchline, setup setup
Madison Avenue together and heard New Yorkers shout
setup, punchline. Generations of script writers lived off of
“Peterman!” at O’Hurley, ignoring the in-the-flesh Peterthat form.
man.
“Then Seinfeld came in. It grew out of standup comedy,
O’Hurley spends time in the Philadelphia area each year,
observational humor. It was basically the notion of being
hosting The National Dog Show Presented by Purina® in
in an elevator, that is New York, the sense of small spaces
Oaks that has become almost as much of a Thanksgiving
and rudeness and everything is always on edge, relationDay tradition as the Macy’s parade. O’Hurley has been
ships or whatever. It was all about conversation, because
hosting it since 2002, when it debuted on NBC as a twoeverybody talks in New York. That’s why Peterman existed,
hour special following the Thanksgiving Day parade. A tobecause he was not only about language, he was about
tal audience of 20 million-plus tune in each year.
the long form. The writers got to write monologues every
Like the Peterman character, it seemed an obvious
Barking with the Stars!
USA Network to televise “Beverly Hills Dog Show
presented by Purina®” on Easter Sunday 2017
Beverly Hills, Calif. – It’s another exciting and dazzling
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red-carpet runway, star-studded celebrity event from the
world of Rodeo Drive, Hollywood and Universal Studios.
But this one is different. The stars from NBC Universal
Entertainment’s biggest television hits are expected to be
on hand to share top billing with the beloved four-legged
stars of this show.
It’s USA Network’s primetime debut of the inaugural
“Beverly Hills Dog Show Presented by Purina®” at 8 p.m.
ET/PT on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017.
Fittingly, the seven Best In Show finalists will walk a
glitzy fashion show-esque runway in the finals of the
competition, making it unlike any dog show ever before.
“Best In Show” will be the culmination of a delightful twohour television presentation featuring personalities from
the world of entertainment helping with a celebration of
dogs. Those celebrated dogs will include more than 1,000
dogs from 202 eligible breeds and varieties expected for
the competition, the stars’ own dogs, and also other dogs
with interesting and happy stories to share, from Beverly
Hills and from the dog show as well.
Created by NBC Sports Group in a multi-year agreement
choice to make O’Hurley the emcee of the show. Coupled
with his game show host experience (To Tell the Truth in
2000, and Family Feud from 2006 to 2010), he has an exceptionally thoughtful appreciation for canines. He’s authored
three books about dogs and their impact on our lives. The
most recent, “The Perfect Dog,” has been adapted into a
children’s musical that is now part of National Dog Show
Month in Philadelphia.
“If you have a dog in the room,” O’Hurley relates, “everyone comes and pets the dog. If there’s a dog in an elevator,
everyone is looking at the dog. Whatever the natural behavior of the dog is, everyone is going, awww. They calm
us down; they round the edges in our lives. They take the
brittleness out of things. That’s what dogs do.
“If you’re around 2,000 of them, they don’t care if they
win. Everybody else seems to be happy so they’re happy.
And they’re appreciated, and they know it, and there’s a
sense of energy that they know that something important
is going on. All of those things lead to just a great environment for everybody.
“It is the happiest day of the year. It’s as simple as that.”
The well-traveled host not only says nothing but nice
things about visiting Philadelphia, he can do so without
even dropping the name of an iconic sandwich shop.
“My favorite thing about Philly is the authenticity of the
history there. The actual documents, walking around and
actually being in arm’s reach from some of the most important legislation that was ever done in this country, the
Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
“I did the musical 1776 many times, and I think that every
time I pass that building, that they all stood in and sat in,
and how sweaty that must have been and how miserable
they must have been, and yet to put their names on any
one of those documents was basically signing a lynching
mob. I think of that every time I pass that building…. My
goodness, the courage they had to do what they did.
“On top of that, I love walking up and down the streets
and seeing the preservation of the areas. I love staying
in some of the little boutique hotels. We love Oaks too,
mostly because my wife refers to Neiman Marcus as the
mothership out there in the King of Prussia Mall, which is
the best place in the world to shop.”
You don’t have to be a Seinfeld fan or a National Dog
Show Presented by Purina® viewer to have seen John
O’Hurley’s visage frequently.
He is a theater star who has played King Arthur in Monty
Python’s Spam-A-Lot and currently still plays Billy Flynn in
the long running musical Chicago. On stage, he possesses
a fine singing voice. Tom Williams of Chicago Critic opined
it best: “John O’Hurley brings a big voice and a commanding presence.”
He is a self-taught classical pianist who has released several acclaimed CDs, and is now starring in his own creation
called A Man With Standards. “It’s my one-man show of the
music of the period when I grew up, a period of time when
men had standards. It’s basically piano, and I expanded it
all the way up to a full orchestra. It’s fun. I have all these
melodies in my head, I’ve got to get rid of them somehow.
It’s a dangerous place up there.”
He has ballroom dancing skills too; he made it to the finals of the first season of Dancing With The Stars, and won
a dance-off following a hotly disputed (to say the least)
loss in the original final.
On his Twitter account, John O’Hurley proclaims himself
to be the World’s 7th Most Interesting Man. When asked
who #1-6 are, his answer is no one specific. Just that there
are probably only six people in the world having a better
day than he is.
with the Kennel Club of Beverly Hills and Purina®, the new
program will be hosted from the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif.
by well-known breeder-owner-handler, judge and author
David Frei, alongside award-winning actor, author and
Broadway star John O’Hurley.
Yes, NBC’s National Dog Show presented by Purina® has
a new member of the family. The addition of the Beverly
Hills Dog Show gives USA / NBC Universal and Purina® an
East-West pairing and presents the only dog show West of
the Mississippi River to be nationally televised.
“We look forward to working with our partners to create
a special event on Easter night around the new Beverly
Hills Dog Show,” said Jon Miller, President of Programming
for NBC Sports and NBCSN. “Coupled with the National
Dog Show on NBC on Thanksgiving Day, we are excited to
establish another holiday tradition with a new dog show
competition.”
Established in 1965, the Kennel Club of Beverly Hills is
one of the world’s most recognizable kennel clubs. KCBH
touches on and influences many audiences through
its community activities that promote interest in dogs,
responsible dog ownership, and canine health.
“We are thrilled about becoming a part of the dog show
tradition on USA Network and NBC,” said Tom Powers,
president of the Kennel Club of Beverly Hills. “Our goal is to
make this a real celebration of all the dogs in our life.”
“We’re excited to strengthen our partnership with NBC
to continue delivering engaging and family-friendly dog
show programming for pet lovers with this new concept
that combines the best of the entertainment and dog
show worlds,” said Sean Fitzgerald, vice president, Purina®
Professional Engagement Team. “We’re proud that the new
Beverly Hills Dog Show presented by Purina® will serve as a
reminder of Purina’s belief that pets make our lives bigger
and better.” In addition to the Easter Night debut of the “Beverly Hills
Dog Show Presented by Purina®”, USA Network will present
an encore on April 17, and NBC will air a daytime encore on
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Dr. Cindy Otto honored with
“Dogs’ Best Friend Award” for 2016
Dr. Cindy Otto
Dr. Cindy Otto, whose work at Ground Zero following the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks inspired her founding of the Penn
Vet Working Dog Center, is the recipient of the 2016 Kennel
Club of Philadelphia “Dogs’ Best Friend Award.”
A tenured associate professor of critical care at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr.
Otto is the sixth winner of the award, and will direct the resulting Kennel Club of Philadelphia (KCP) $5,000 donation
to the nationally renowned Penn Vet Working Dog Center
(WDC). Opened on September 11, 2012, the WDC is the nation’s premier research, training, and educational facility
dedicated to producing an elite group of detection dogs for
public safety and public health (www.PennVetWDC.org).
Among the skills for which canines are trained at the WDC
are Diabetes Alert, Ovarian Cancer Detection, Narcotics Detection, Explosives Detection, Law Enforcement, and Urban
Search & Rescue. Dr. Otto and WDC dogs will demonstrate
some of those skills in the National Dog Show stadium
show ring during the late morning on Saturday.
In addition to 9/11, Dr. Otto was deployed following Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She is
one of America’s foremost authorities on search & rescue
and detection dogs through her work at Penn Vet.
“It is an honor to receive this award, but it is really the
other way around. I feel like I have been privileged to have
been befriended by amazing dogs throughout my life! I
have connected with dogs for as long as I can remember
and they have all impacted me in one way or another. The
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to learn to train my own dog and to dedicate my career to
working dogs. Every day I am able to advance the research,
training and care needed to ensure that all working dog heroes have the best opportunity to partner with us to save
lives.”
“The Kennel Club of Philadelphia is very honored to present the 6th Annual Dogs’ Best Friend Award to Dr. Otto,” said
KCP President Wayne Ferguson.
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Frei, O’Hurley and Carillo are back again to
help us celebrate the canines in our lives!
David Frei
Mary Carillo
gotta show.” He was a great show dog
Compare the experience of being
and a great specimen of his breed. But
in the green room/on the set/
his personality and his temperament
commentating for television and
and his zest for life took him to another
interacting with regular people on
level. It was that level where a football
any usual show you’ve worked on…
coach once said about his star player: “I
Compare that to hanging out in the
don’t know if he is in a class by himself,
benching area with 2,000 canines
but the class that he is in, it doesn’t
John O’Hurley
at The National Dog Show.
take long to do roll call.” It’s that
DF: I have met a lot of nice people
spiritual and emotional connection (see first question). And
in green rooms and on sound stages, but they are not
add to that his unending and wonderful work as a therapy
the same as the dogs I meet at the National Dog Show.
dog and just the fact that he provided so much goodwill for
It’s not the fault of the people, it’s just that the dogs give
a breed that needed a lot of help for its public image. A true
me that spiritual and emotional connection. The dogs are
superstar. Honorable mention: Vivian, a member of our NDS
spontaneous and living life in the moment, unscripted, nonTherapy Dog Ambassador Team (as was Rufus) belonging to
judgmental, unconcerned about appearances. They wag
Michelle Pich, a Veterinary Grief Counselor at Penn Vet.
their tails, tilt their heads, and just generally change the
MC: I will never forget Rufus. I met him when he was the
energy of everything and everyone they come in contact with.
first therapy dog ambassador and absolutely fell in love with
MC: I can tell you that dealing with professional athletes this proud, child-loving show dog with a quietly magnetic
which I do in many of my endeavors - can be challenging.
personality. I’m not sure how many great show dogs are also
While many are great to work with, some are wary of the
great therapy dogs, but the late Rufus is at the top of the list.
media and not always happy to deal with the questions and
JO: The Afghan that I “danced” with in 2005 after winning
opinions of the press. High pressure situations can make
the “dance-off” on Dancing With The Stars. Best photo ever.
any athlete jumpy, but dogs make the whole endeavor look
And she was a great dance partner.
like a walk in the park. Of course, the “puparazzi” tend to
What is your favorite television moment from over the
fawn over their subjects. We truly dig them.
years?
JO: The NDS is the happiest place on earth – 2,000 dogs
DF: Watching 10-year-old Emma Rogers light up the crowd
with their owners. Everyone is smiling. The dogs aren’t
handling her American Foxhound in 2014, which led us
concerned with winning, but instead with the joy of being
to her family and their story that year, the next year, and
around so many people and dogs. They’re well-behaved
probably for years to come -- Emma and her twin sister, Faith,
and happy with whatever space they are given, whether a
and their older sister, Sophia, all showing dogs, probably
kennel or bench. At a Hollywood awards show, everyone is
more Juniors to come. We find out the full story, that they
trying to one-up the other. They are mad if they lose and
call themselves a soccer family, with nine multi-cultural kids,
they complain that their dressing rooms are too small.
and a great Mom (Kim) and Dad (Robert). I have the feeling
What single dog that you’ve met at The National Dog
I am going to be watching Rogers kids and smiling well into
Show is your favorite and why?
the future.
DF: Rufus, the Colored Bull Terrier that won Best in Show in
MC: I’m lucky, since I’m the one who gets to interview the
2005, is special for so many reasons. “It’s a dog show and ya
Best in Show winner, and that’s always a thrill because it is
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such an important event in the dog show world. It is so
great to see how delighted the handler always is, and how
the winning dog seems to sense the joyous mood of the
people.
JO: Two memories come to mind. First, recording
“The Perfect Dog” tribute with my son, Will, in 2011. It
represented what we love most about our dogs ... and our
children and our children with our dogs. Secondly, the Irish
Setter, Clooney, winning Best in Show in 2010, ending 10
years of bickering with David Frei over what I consider to
be the superlative attributes of the breed as show dogs.
(That stunning accomplishment made me consider early
retirement, satisfied with being right once in my life.)
What is the question you are most frequently asked
about working The National Dog Show on NBC?
DF: “Is it really like the movie, ‘Best in Show’?” My answer
is yes. The movie did not make fun of the dogs, it did not
make fun of the sport, but it did make fun of our characters.
And as I say, we are a target rich environment when it
comes to characters, just like any other organized activity.
In those characters in the movie, I saw a lot of people that I
recognized and saw a couple of scenes that were from my
own dog show experiences. I think most of us take it as a
compliment to be the object of satire of such a talented
group of actors. I think about it and smile.
MC: I’m asked all the time a simple question: “How much
fun is it to work on the dog show?” People think I’ve got
a cool job traveling and going to major events like the
Olympics and major tennis tournaments and they’re right.
I think I give them the answer they’re looking for when I say
that it is far more fun than all the other stuff. I was speaking
at a National Dog Show fundraiser a couple of years ago
and was talking about working the Olympic Games plus
Westminster and The National Dog Show and I said, ‘I have
to tell you that of all the events I work on, in terms of pure
fun, the Olympics gets the bronze.’ It was a room full of dog
lovers, so I got a nice reaction.
JO: Are the owners anything like the parody of the movie
“Best in Show?”
Dogs leave paw prints
on your heart.
About the Cover
Chris Duke is an accomplished, award-winning fine
artist, in love with drawing and painting dogs. She
paints her canine subjects in oil as well as watercolor and
ink, continually finding it a worthy challenge to capture
the character, dignity and mystery of a very soulful species.
Her love of dogs and her rare talent for translating the
canine essence into exquisite art has earned her the welldeserved title of official artist for the 2016 National Dog
Show Presented by Purina®. We are proud to feature Chris’
beautiful artwork on the cover of this year’s program and
on posters and other show materials.
Chris lives with her husband John and Boston Terrier
Lucy in New Hartford, Connecticut.
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Recognizing Our Responsibility
To Community Service
National Dog Show Month in Philadelphia includes the
National Dog Show Charity Walk and The National
Dog Show Gala, which raise money for the charity
beneficiaries. The KCP has a long history of donating
®
monies to non-profits including the University of
The Kennel Club of Philadelphia (KCP) and The
Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, the Canine
National Dog Show Presented by Purina® recognize
Health Foundation, Take the Lead, various American
in a deep and meaningful way their community service
Kennel Club initiatives and the Martin & Toni Sosnoff
responsibility, and that commitment is front and center
Foundation.
each year at the annual November cluster culminating
in the weekend benched shows on November 19 and 20.
CHARITY BENEFICIARIES
Philadelphia Ronald McDonald
House
New Leash on Life USA
PACT for Animals
Listed below are the non-profits involved with the dog
shows as complimentary exhibitors at the venue.
CANINE-RELATED NON-PROFIT
EXHIBITORS (INVITED)
Peaceful Paws
Giant Dog Rescue
Delaware Valley
Doberman Assistance
Harnessed To Hope
Northern Breed Rescue
Save A Shepherd Rescue Alliance
Delaware Valley
Golden Retriever Rescue
Throw Away Dogs Project
PAWS
American Cancer Society –
Bark For Life
Morris Animal Refuge
Lilo’s Promise Animal Rescue
Pennsylvania Veterinary
Foundation
Greater Philadelphia
Search And Rescue
Delaware Valley
Siberian Husky Rescue
German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue
TELEVISION COVERAGE
NBC will broadcast a two-hour special from this show on Thanksgiving Day
at noon, immediately following the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
In Southeastern Pennsylvania, tune in to NBC10 Philadelphia.
In the Susquehanna Valley, tune in to WGAL-TV Harrisburg.
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Celebrating 15 Years
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Photo: Perry Phillips
THE KENNEL CLUB
of PHILADELPHIA
Letter from the President
Welcome to the 15th annual
edition of The National Dog
Show Presented by Purina®
and hosted by The Kennel
Club of Philadelphia. This
year’s shows feature the TV debut of an unprecedented
three new AKC breeds: American Hairless Terrier, Pumi
and the Sloughi. We continue to build upon our efforts to
make our show experience entertaining and educational
for all with exciting canine athletic events including The
Purina® ProPlan® Incredible Dog Challenge® diving dog
competition and demonstrations and clinics involving such
subjects as canine health and how kids should interact with
“man’s best friend.” This year’s NDS weekend will feature
a Friday night gala hosted by The Valley Forge Casino
benefiting local canine-oriented causes including the
Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House therapy dog program
and the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).
The Kennel Club of Philadelphia is no newcomer to the
dog show world. Since hosting a major dog event in 1876
at the Centennial Exposition, we’ve been at the forefront
of the purebred dog world. The KCP and its predecessors
have been presenting shows since 1879. Our club predates
the American Kennel Club (AKC), which was organized
at a meeting of the then Philadelphia Kennel Club on
September 17, 1884. We are not only one of America’s
oldest continuing sporting events but our annual National
Dog Show Presented by Purina® TV special is the most
widely watched canine event in the world, capturing 25
million plus viewers a year with its broadcast on NBC at
noon on Thanksgiving Day and an NBC prime time encore
presentation the following Saturday.
The National Dog Show Presented by Purina® would never
have been possible without the unwavering support of our
partners at NBC, Carson International, our on-air talent and
ambassadors John O’Hurley, David Frei and Mary Carillo,
and our perennial title sponsor, Nestlé Purina® Petcare.
Our NDS family also includes our host venue, the Greater
Philadelphia Expo Center, and a large family of vendors
and other partners and and my fellow Board Members,
including:
Dr. Samuel Peacock, Vice President
Stanley Broadbent, Secretary and Permanent Ring Steward
Milan Lint, Treasurer
Frank DePaulo, Show Chair
Harry Booker, AKC Delegate and Hospitality Chair
Dr. Duane Butherus, Chief Ring Steward
Steven Sansone, Vendor Chair
Michael Halstead, Marketing Chair
Peter Green, Judges Committee
Ron Scott, Judges Committee
David Frei, Publicity Chair
William Burland
David Helming
Greg Kane
Sam McDonald
Eric Tweer
Ann Viklund
Alan Welch
We hope you enjoy your visit to our shows and return for
many years to come.
Sincerely,
Wayne Ferguson, President
WAYNE FERGUSON, today’s show announcer, is President of the Kennel Club of Philadelphia. Wayne has been immersed in the dog world for over 45 years and has bred and
shown top Saint Bernards. Through the years he served as President of the AKC Canine
Health Foundation and Director of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary
Medicine and Show Chairman of the time honored Morris and Essex Dog Show.
The American Kennel Club: The Kennel Club of Philadelphia’s National Dog Shows are sanctioned by the AKC, the principal registry for purebred dogs
in the United States and the largest registry in the world. Every year, owners register approximately one million dogs with the AKC. The AKC’s Canine
Health Foundation is the world’s largest funder of exclusively canine research, with a mission to develop significant resources for basic and applied
health programs with emphasis on canine genetics to improve the quality of life for dogs and their owners. The AKC and its affiliate, AKC Companion
Animal Recovery, have been crucial in providing long-term care to displaced animals.
Angeli Murthy Ercole performs The Star-Spangled Banner
Angeli is thrilled to be back for her second year singing the anthem. She lives in Miami Beach with her husband
Brian, and their four year old Min Pin, Bijou. Check out her recent release, The Impossible, on In Love And Light Vol. II,
available on Amazon and ITunes!
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