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    • CVS Easter discount, Capital One Venture X Card benefits, and Westminster Dog ShowCapital One Venture X Card offers 2X miles on every purchase and premium travel benefits. CVS offers a 20% discount on pickup orders with promo code 'spring20'. The Westminster Dog Show premieres on the Science Channel, with last year's Best in Show winner, a Pekingese named Maliki, having won 114 Best in Shows before age five.

      The Capital One Venture X Card offers cardholders unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, along with premium travel benefits such as airport lounge access and a $300 annual travel credit. Easter is coming up, and CVS is offering a 20% discount on pickup orders using the promo code "spring20." The Stuff You Should Know TV show is premiering on the Science Channel, with the first episode available for free on iTunes. Dog lovers, including the hosts of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, can get excited about the Westminster Dog Show, despite the controversy and criticism it often receives. Last year's Best in Show winner, a Pekingese named Maliki, had won an impressive 114 Best in Show Awards before the age of five.

    • Understanding Dog Shows: Breed Standards and Judging ProcessDog shows involve purebred dogs competing based on physical attributes and attitude against breed standards set by organizations like the AKC. The winning dog is the one that most closely fits the idealized standards for its breed.

      Dog shows, specifically conformation shows, involve purebred dogs competing against each other based on physical attributes and, to a lesser extent, attitude and character. These competitions follow specific registered breed standards set by organizations like the American Kennel Club (AKC). For example, the Lakeland Terrier breed standard includes a "bold, gay, and friendly with a confident cock of the walk attitude." The winning dog is the one that most closely fits these idealized standards for its breed. Dog shows can be intriguing to some and less interesting to others, depending on individual interests. Some people may find the concept confusing, but understanding the judging process can help clarify the purpose and appeal of these events.

    • AKC Westminster Dog Show: Focus on Attitude, Character, and Physical TraitsThe AKC Westminster Dog Show evaluates dogs based on their attitude, character, and physical traits, adhering to breed standards and mental catalogs, while unconventional features may lead to disqualification. It's about prestige and community involvement, requiring dogs to be handled by strangers and examined thoroughly.

      The American Kennel Club (AKC) Westminster Dog Show focuses on a dog's attitude, character traits, and physical attributes, including balance, size and weight, eyes, head shape, teeth, tail, shoulders, and coat. Judges assess these traits based on the breed's accepted standards and mental catalogs. Unconventional features, such as an underbite or blue eyes in certain breeds, may disqualify a dog. The show is more about prestige and being part of the dog show community than monetary rewards. Dogs must learn to tolerate being handled by strangers and allow judges to examine them thoroughly.

    • The Westminster Dog Show: The Super Bowl of Dog ShowsThe Westminster Dog Show is the most prestigious event for dogs in the US, with a long history and a rigorous selection process to determine the 'best in show' winner. Meanwhile, Zigazoo is a kid-friendly social media platform and Betterment is an automated investing app for a hassle-free financial experience.

      The Westminster Dog Show is the most prestigious dog competition in the United States, with a rich history dating back to 1877 in New York City. However, it wasn't until 1907 that the competition began recognizing a "best in show" winner. This rigorous selection process involves numerous qualifying events and breed competitions leading up to the Westminster Dog Show. The winner is often a seasoned champion, with a long list of previous victories. The process can be compared to the "super bowl" or "all-star game" of dog shows, where the best of the best from various breeds come together to compete. It's a testament to the dedication and hard work of both the dogs and their owners. As for Zigazoo, it's a safe and fun social media platform for kids, allowing them to share content, enter contests, and engage with friends without the risks associated with traditional social media. And Betterment is an automated investing and savings app that helps your money work hard for you while you relax and enjoy your free time.

    • Earning a Champion Title for Dogs in AKCDogs earn a champion title in AKC by accumulating points from various judges at breed-specific shows, with opportunities for additional points in the same show. The process involves dedication and consistent performance from both the dog and its handler.

      Becoming a champion for dogs in the American Kennel Club (AKC) involves earning a certain number of points from different judges at various dog shows around the country, not just the Westminster show. These shows are smaller and breed-specific, with dogs separated by gender and age classes. The classes include puppy, 12 to 18 months old, novice, breeder handled, American-bred, and open. Points are awarded starting from the winners of each gender class, with champions having the opportunity to win additional points in the same show. Dogs can only compete in the open class if they have already become champions. The process requires dedication and consistent performance from both the dog and its handler.

    • Winning 'Best in Breed' at dog showsDogs compete in various categories for points towards becoming champions, but advancing requires winning 'Best of Breed' at a show.

      In the world of dog shows, the ultimate goal is to win "Best in Breed" at a specialty show to advance to larger competitions like Westminster. Dogs can earn points towards becoming champions through various categories such as "Best of Opposite Sex," "Best of Winners," "Winners Dog," and "Winners Bitch." However, to move on to the next level, a dog must win "Best of Breed" at that show. The AKC recognizes over 150 dog breeds, categorizing them into groups. Sporting dogs, which include pointers, retrievers, setters, and spaniels, are known for their hunting abilities. Hounds, such as beagles and bloodhounds, are recognized for their distinct howling, while some may find them adorable despite the noise. Ultimately, the journey towards becoming a champion is a long and rewarding process for both the dog and their owner.

    • Classification and Competition of Toy Dogs in AKCAKC groups dogs into various classes including toy dogs, where small breeds like Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, and Pugs compete in shows, with the best in breeds vying for 'Best in Show' titles, but criticism exists over breeding practices leading to health issues.

      The American Kennel Club (AKC) classifies dogs into various groups based on their breed, function, and characteristics. One group includes toy dogs, such as Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, and Pugs, which are often small in size and non-sporting. The best of breeds in each group compete in shows, with the ultimate being the Westminster Dog Show, where a judge selects the "Best in Show." However, criticism towards dog shows exists due to concerns over dog breeding, which can lead to shorter life spans, diseases, and birth defects. Despite this, many people continue to watch and root for their favorite dogs in these competitions.

    • Breeding Standards and Health Issues in DogsBreeding standards can lead to health problems in purebred dogs due to inbreeding and a narrow gene pool. Some breeds have petitioned against recognition by organizations like the AKC due to concerns about intense breeding practices and potential health consequences. Practices like tail docking and ear cropping are seen as unnecessary and counterintuitive.

      The breeding standards set by organizations like the American Kennel Club (AKC) can lead to health issues in purebred dogs due to inbreeding and a narrowing of the gene pool. This can result in dogs developing conditions like hip dysplasia, which are associated with their breed. Some breeds, like the American Border Collie, have even petitioned against recognition by the AKC due to concerns about intense breeding and the potential health consequences. Additionally, practices like tail docking and ear cropping, which are common in some breeds, are seen as counterintuitive and unnecessary for achieving the idealized version of a breed. The comparison of selective dog breeding to eugenics raises ethical concerns, and it's important to remember that physical attributes should not be the only focus when evaluating a dog's worth. Instead, considering a dog's abilities and temperament is a more holistic approach.

    • English Kennel Club vs AKC: Different Approaches to Dog ShowsThe English Kennel Club values functionality and training in dog shows, while the AKC prioritizes breed purity and appearance. The English Kennel Club also allows crossbreeds and incorporates agility and obedience trials into Best in Show competitions.

      The English Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club have different approaches to dog shows. While the AKC focuses primarily on breed purity and appearance, the English Kennel Club places more emphasis on a dog's abilities, including agility and obedience. The English Kennel Club also holds competitions for crossbreeds, which is not common in the US. Additionally, in England, agility trials and obedience trials are often incorporated into the Best in Show competition. The English Kennel Club's Crufts event for crossbreeds has gained popularity and welcomes any well-trained dog, regardless of breed. Overall, the English approach to dog shows values functionality and training alongside breed standards.

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      There are various platforms available for different age groups to connect and express themselves creatively. For kids, there's Zigazoo, a social media platform where they can make fun videos under adult supervision and enjoy kids-safe content. It comes with built-in privacy protections to ensure online safety. For adults, there's the world of streaming entertainment with Phillips Roku TV. This TV offers a built-in streaming platform for live TV, sports, movies, and popular apps like iHeart for music and podcasts. With premium 4K picture and sound, Phillips Roku TV provides an immersive entertainment experience for every budget and room size. To share your dog show stories, connect with the S-Y-S-K podcast through various channels, including Twitter, Facebook, or email.

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