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Here are all details you need to know about this year’s National Dog Show


The annual show will air after the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thanksgiving.


Canine Breeds Compete In National Dog Show Held Outside Of Philadelphia© GettyImages
Fabiana BuontempoSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 25, 2020 1:11 PM ESTNOV 25, 2020, 1:11 PM EST

It’s been an uncertain, strange year for everyone and as the holidays approach, a lot of traditions are being altered but one annual event that people all over the country look forward to is the National Dog Show that yes, is still taking place this year amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Crufts 2020  Final Day© GettyImages
The National Dog Show is an annual tradition.

Unfortunately, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will not have its usual millions of people lining up to watch the giant balloons, floats, and performers. This year’s parade will be a TV-only event. The good news is that the dog show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, will carry on as usual following the virtual parade at 12 p.m. EST on NBC on Thursday, November 26.

The dog show was actually filmed over the course of two days on November 14 and 15. Although the show must go on, there will be some slight differences this year considering the circumstances. Spectators, vendors, sponsors or media were not allowed inside the venue as they normally are and everyone who was inside was required to wear masks and social distance, according to CNN.

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Only 600 dogs were allowed to compete, instead of the usual 2,000. The Kennel Club of Philadelphia only held one official show divided into two days, as usually the event is separated into two shows over the course of the weekend.

In addition to the show featuring fewer dogs this year, viewers will also be introduced to three new dog breeds, the Barbet, the Belgian Laekenois, and the Dogo Argentino, according to NBC.

BRITAIN ANIMAL DOG CRUFTS© GettyImages
People love watching the adorable dogs compete in the National Dog Show.

The National Dog show was first broadcasted on NBC in 2002 and has become a household tradition for families all over the country to watch on Thanksgiving. “The show is part of a five-hour block of family programming on NBC, offering the country’s 65 million pet-owning households a full afternoon of fun entertainment while raising money for canine-related causes,” as said in an NBC press release.

Although this year will be a different Thanksgiving for most, at least we have the adorable dogs to watch to bring us comfort and joy.

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