
The Madison WI Dog Show is back! It's happening at the Alliant Energy Center, which is a great venue for this event.
The show features over 700 dogs from all over the country, competing in various breeds and categories.
WI Kennel Club Dog Show
The WI Kennel Club Dog Show returns to Madison this weekend, bringing with it over 2,000 dogs and their handlers from across the country.
The show features dogs from 43 different states, Canada, Alaska, and Mexico, with a judge even flying in from Japan to judge the competition.
It's an ageless sport that you can do your entire life, as evidenced by the fact that children as young as four years old and grandparents in their 80s are participating.
Breed judging starts at 8 a.m. daily and runs through Best in Show, which starts around 6 p.m.
The show also raises awareness for rarer breeds and features nearly 2,000 dogs and hundreds of different breeds from a variety of Midwest Kennel Clubs.
Best in Show

The Best in Show event is a highlight of the WI Kennel Club Dog Show, with breed judging starting at 8 a.m. daily and running through the evening.
You'll have the chance to see AKC dog breeds from sporting to working, toy, and non-sporting categories, showcasing the diversity of dog breeds.
The event is family-friendly, welcoming attendees of all ages, from young children to grandparents in their 80s.
Mara Snyder and her Siberian Husky, Siobhan, traveled from Alaska to compete this weekend, and you can meet other dog owners and their furry friends from 43 different states, Canada, Alaska, and Mexico.
The venue at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison is a great way for people to see dog shows in person, especially those who are familiar with watching them on TV.
The Best in Show event starts around 6 p.m., and you can catch the excitement of the competition after a day of watching the breed judging.
Returns

If you need to return something, don't worry, the WI Kennel Club has got you covered. The show's organizers have a clear returns policy in place.
Refunds will be issued within 30 days of the show. You can contact the WI Kennel Club directly for more information on the returns process.
If you're not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within 30 days for a full refund.
Wisconsin Dog Show
The Wisconsin Kennel Club Dog Show is a spectacular event that brings together dog enthusiasts from all over the country. It's one of the largest all-breed dog shows in the country, featuring over 2,000 dogs and their handlers.
The show takes place at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, and attracts visitors from 43 different states, Canada, Alaska, and Mexico. It's an ageless sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from as young as four years old to grandparents in their 80s.

Mara Snyder and her Siberian Husky, Siobhan, traveled all the way from Alaska to compete in the show. Snyder, a former Madison resident, appreciates the venue's location in a metropolitan area, which brings dog shows to the general public.
Breed judging starts at 8 a.m. daily, and runs through Best in Show, which begins around 6 p.m. The show features a wide range of dog breeds, from sporting to working, toy, and non-sporting.
Caroline Clegg, a breeder-owner-handler, emphasizes the importance of showcasing rare breeds to raise awareness and encourage more people to get involved with these breeds.
Dogs Compete
The Wisconsin Kennel Club Dog Show is a major event that attracts over 2,000 dogs and their handlers from across the country.
The show features dogs from 43 different states, Canada, Alaska, and Mexico, with one judge even flying in from Japan and another from Mexico City.
Breed judging starts at 8 a.m. daily, and the competition runs through Best in Show, which starts around 6 p.m.

Families are welcome to attend the competitions each day, where they can see AKC dog breeds from sporting to working, toy, and non-sporting.
A variety of dogs took home big wins, including a German Shepherd on Thursday, an English Springer Spaniel on Friday, and a Giant Schnauzer on both Saturday and Sunday.
Mara Snyder and her Siberian Husky, Siobhan, came from Alaska to compete, and they're not alone - children as young as four years old are also showing dogs, while grandparents in their 80s are still participating.
Sources
- https://www.wmtv15news.com/2024/02/23/best-show-wi-kennel-club-dog-show-returns-madison-this-weekend/
- https://www.wkow.com/news/top-stories/wisconsin-kennel-club-dog-show-returns-to-madison/article_b6ef6082-d3fd-11ee-ba2d-77eb0d329f0a.html
- https://4h.extension.wisc.edu/opportunities/statewide-events-and-opportunities/state-4-h-dog-obedience-and-showmanship-show/
- https://caninechronicle.com/current-articles/tune-in-alert-wisconsin-kennel-club-dog-show/
- https://www.wmtv15news.com/2023/02/24/dogs-all-around-world-compete-madison-dog-show-this-weekend/
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