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Dog show

Staff Correspondent

Bangalore: For two days on November 29 and 30, the Bangalore Canine Club will host the Kennel Club of India’s National Championship Dog Show, where 400 dogs from all over the country as well rare breeds of dogs such as the Maltese, Bull Mastiff, Napolean Mastiff and the Mudhol Hound from Karnataka will come together. The show will be judged by an expert panel of judges from Argentina and India. In a bid to encourage bred dogs in India, there will be a special prize for the “Best Show Breed” in India so that people breed dogs within the country rather than importing them. The show will also witness a demonstration of grooming of dogs followed by a junior handling competition wherein child handlers will exhibit their skills and walk away with “The Best Junior Handler” prize. The competition will begin at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, November 29. Call 9343742271 for details.

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