The oldest U.S. dog show is opening its doors to mixed-breed dogs — or "all-American" dogs, as they’re officially classified — allowing a new set of owners to try their hand in the high-priced sport of showing canines.
"Another portal into the fifth dimension…"
The oldest U.S. dog show is opening its doors to mixed-breed dogs — or "all-American" dogs, as they’re officially classified — allowing a new set of owners to try their hand in the high-priced sport of showing canines.