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Onofrio Dog Show - Facts

1.     Type of Competition:

Many AKC dog shows are run by Onofrio Dog Shows. ImageThere are three types of AKC dog shows: All-Breed Shows, which are competitions for over 150 breeds and varieties of AKC-recognized dogs; Specialty Shows, which are restricted to a single breed or varieties of that breed; and Group Shows, which are limited to dogs belonging to a single group of the seven AKC groups.

2.     Location:

Onofrio-superintended dog shows are held in small and large cities all over the United States. They are held outdoors, in small gymnasiums and large arenas. One of the most prestigious dog shows in the United States is the AKC/Eukaneuba National Championship, held in a different city each year, and this show is run by the Onofrio Dog Show organization.

3.     History:

Jack Onofrio was an AKC-licensed all-breed professional dog handler. In 1968, Jack and his wife, Dorothy, co-founded Jack Onofrio Dog Shows, which grew from fourteen shows per year to being one of the premier dog show organizations in the United States.

4.     Sanctioned:

Onofrio dog shows are sanctioned by the American Kennel Club.

5.     Entrance Procedure:

To be eligible to compete in an Onofrio-superintended dog show, a dog must be individually registered with the American Kennel Club. The dog must be 6 months of age or older and be a breed for which classes are offered at a show. The dog must also meet any eligibility requirements in the written standard for its breed. Dogs that have been spayed or neutered are not eligible to compete, because the purpose of dog shows is to evaluate breeding stock.

6.     ImageClasses:

There are six classes in an AKC dog show: Puppy, Twelve to Eighteen Months, Novice, Bred By Exhibitor, American-Bred, and Open. Male and female winners of each of these classes compete again to see which is the best of the winning dogs.

7.     Judging:

There are seven groups that are awarded in an All-Breed show (Sporting, Hound, Working, Terrier, Toy, Non-Sporting, and Herding). The best male (Winners Dog) and best female (Winners Bitch) compete with the champions for the Best of Breed award.

8.     Awards:

There are usually three awards given at the Best of Breed competition: Best of Breed (best in breed category); Best of Winners (better of the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch); and Best of Opposite Sex (best dog that is the opposite sex to the Best of Breed winner).