dog show
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Definition
- Noun:
- A competitive exhibition of dogs: An organized event where dogs are judged against established breed standards or performance criteria to determine winners in various categories.
Usage
- As a subject: "The dog show attracts breeders and enthusiasts from across the country."
- As an object: "We are preparing our poodle for the upcoming dog show."
- With prepositions: "She won a ribbon at the dog show." / "He is a judge for the regional dog show."
Examples
- Noun:
- The annual dog show features over a hundred different breeds.
- Winning best in show at a prestigious dog show is a great honor for any handler.
Advanced Usage
- "benched dog show": A specific type of dog show where each entered dog must be displayed on an assigned bench when not being judged, allowing the public to view them.
- The benched dog show format is less common today but offers excellent educational opportunities for spectators.
Variants and Related Words
- Dog showing (n): The activity or sport of participating in dog shows.
- She has been involved in dog showing for over a decade.
- Conformation show (n): A type of dog show where judges evaluate how closely each dog conforms to the official breed standard.
- The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is a famous conformation show.
Synonyms
- Canine exhibition: A formal display of dogs.
- Breed show: A competitive event focused on purebred dogs.
Related Phrases
- "Best in show": The top award given to the single best dog judged at an all-breed conformation show.
- The terrier went on to win best in show.
- "Handler": A person who presents and controls a dog in the show ring.
- The professional handler guided the dog expertly around the ring.
Noun
- a competitive exhibition of dogs