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ALL'S FUR AS KENNEL CLUB MEMBERS PUT ON THE DOG.


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More than 2,000 dogs representing 135 breeds will be primed today for the second and last day of the Burbank Kennel Club Kennel Club

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Kennel Club judges from across the nation will check the colorful canines in best-of-show and agility competitions. The dogs, which are divided by breed type, will each be shown in one of 10 rings at various scheduled times throughout the day.

The event is coordinated by Jack Bradshaw Dog Show Superintendents. The Bradshaw family has put dog shows together for dog clubs nationwide since 1896.

Today's group includes 30 or more Alaskan malamutes, golden retrievers and Great Danes.

There will also be more than 20 English springer spaniels English springer spaniel, breed of medium-sized sporting dog developed in England from the broader and very old category of "springing spaniels" that produced many of the present-day land spaniels. It stands about 18 in. , boxers, bulldogs, Basenjis and Labrador retrievers This list of famous Labradors covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. .

Today's show is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at L.A. Valley College.

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children and seniors. For directions and more information online, go to www.jbradshaw.com.

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(1 -- 2) A Weimaraner from Huntington Beach called Encore jumps a hoop Saturday during an agility competition at the Burbank Kennel Club Dog Show. At right, a Shar-Pei watches the proceeding with interest. The event runs through Sunday at L.A. Valley College, 5800 Fulton Ave. in Valley Glen.

Charlotte Schmid-Maybach/Staff Photographer
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Date:Sep 2, 2001
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