Later, they added other groups, such as “Hounds” and “Working Dogs,” but “Nonsporting” is still there, and ironically the show Bulldog is in that group. When other countries had clubs that wanted to do the same thing, they started Kennel Clubs, too, but they had to add the country to the name, such as the American Kennel Club. Show dog people started using the term in a different way. It didn’t mean the dog was champion of a given area it meant something else. Showing dogs for conformation was started by upland game hunters that wanted to have competitions in appearance for their dogs. But it was started in England in the 19 th century, and the group governing it was called the Kennel Club. Some of the people who wanted to have a competition for their breeds that were not hunting dogs wanted to join and have the same competitions. It was for that reason the Kennel Club created groups. They had “Sporting Dogs” for their dogs and “Nonsporting” for all the other dogs. This is of me as judge with a show champion, taken many years ago.
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