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Detroit Kennel Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Detroit Kennel Club

The Detroit Kennel Club (DKC) is a local kennel club that aims to educate the public about purebred dogs primarily through hosting an annual back-to-back benched dog show. The Detroit Kennel Club is a member club of the American Kennel Club.
== History ==
The Detroit Kennel Club originally had its first show in April 1916.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.detroitkennelclub.com/About_the_Detroit_Kennel_Club/Detroit_Kennel_Club_Mission_History.html )〕 The show was located at the Detroit Naval Armory on East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. Since then, the shows location has been moved various times. Until the 1920s, the shows location would change between the Naval Armory and the Michigan State Fairgrounds. In the 1920s, the shows location was changed to the Detroit Convention Hall on Canfield Avenues. The show remained at the Detroit Convention Hall until 1949 when it was relocated back to the Michigan State Fairgrounds. The show remained in the Fairgrounds for 15 years until it was moved to the Cobo Convention Center on Jefferson and Washington in downtown Detroit. It has remained at the Cobo Convention Center.〔
The original show catalogs cost twenty-five cents.〔 By the 1920s, the price of the catalogs went up to fifty cents. The show quickly became popular. It started out as a small show with four judges at the original show. Many of the upper class families of Detroit joined the club and caused the club to have 250 members, just one year after the original show. In the first few years, the show didn’t have a set time of year. It varied until the 1920s when it became set in March.〔
All of these dogs were inspected for distemper and other diseases before they could enter the show. Up to twenty veterinarians worked at the shows to make sure the dogs were healthy and behaved. All of the dogs at the show had to stay on their benches until 10 PM when the show doors would close. They could only leave their benches at certain times to exercise. All of the Detroit Kennel Club shows are benched shows so that the audience can meet and pet the dogs. Today there are only five other benched shows in the United States including Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Portland and New York.
The largest entry at the club was 3798 dogs in 1978. The largest breed entry was 223 Borzoi dogs.〔

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