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Meet the New Jersey pups and pooches within the National Dog Show

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New Jersey canine breeders will look to shine and are hopeful their pooch trots away with the grand prize on the National Dog Show, scheduled for later this month on the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks.

New Jersey breeders submit robust entrants to the nationwide canine present

Here are the New Jersey-based breeders and the dogs they’ve entered into the National Dog Show:

  • Heidi Clayton, Pennsauken: Clayton has entered Miso Soup, a 3-year-old feminine Bull Terrier.
  • Jennifer Hollis, New Brunswick: Hollis has entered Freja, a 3-year-old feminine Samoyed.
  • Sheila Kandle, Bridgeton: Kandle has entered Evangeline, a 20-month-old feminine Brittany.
  • Nancy Sherwood, East Windsor: Sherwood has entered a Ginny, a 2-year-old feminine Papillon.
  • Denise and Scott Wilczewski, Wall Township: The Wilczewski’s have entered Roo, a 3-year-old male Komondor.

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When is the Philadelphia Kennel Club’s National Dog Show

The 2023 National Dog Show can be held on Saturday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19, and can be taped for telecast on Thanksgiving Day by NBC.

Tickets are $16 for adults and $7 for kids between 4 and 11 years old.

Admission is free for kids beneath three, and tickets to the 2023 National Dog Show are available to purchase online now.

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Dog present organizers say the National Dog Show is now the one benched present within the nation, that means all breeds might be present in designated places all through the day each Saturday and Sunday.

More than 200 breeds and varieties are eligible to compete for better of breed, first in group and best-in-show titles. All instructed, roughly 2,000 of the highest American Kennel Club sanctioned dogs from throughout the nation will compete within the National Dog Show.

The Woman’s Animal Shelter in Bensalemthe longtime animal middle at 3839 Richlieu Road, will obtain the “Dog’s Best Friend Award” in the course of the National Dog Show.

The shelter will obtain the award for its dedication to endangered animals.

The “Dogs Best Friend Award” additionally comes with a $5,000 donation, which the Women’s Animal Shelter will obtain in the course of the opening Saturday.

Going by final 12 months’s winners, the competitors can be stiff for the 2023 National Dog Show.

Last 12 months’s winners embrace a medium-haired Barbeta Belgian Tervurena Italian Pointerand an Irish Water Spaniel.

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