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Chinese Chow Chow, African Basenji: 55 dog breeds steal the show in Madurai

TNN | Last updated on - Oct 9, 2023, 13:55 IST
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Dog show celebrates 55 breeds

The 38th edition of the Madurai dog show, organized by the Madurai Canine Club, witnessed the participation of 353 dogs, encompassing a diverse range of 55 different breeds. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Enthusiasts visit Madurai dogs show

This event drew dog enthusiasts from all corners of the nation and achieved a noteworthy milestone by introducing awards for junior dog trainers below the age of 14. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Competition for native dogs

A distinct competition was organized exclusively for native dog breeds, and informative stalls were established, where experts provided guidance to visitors on selecting the most suitable dog as a pet, taking into account factors such as available space and budget. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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African and Chinese breeds

For the first time, a few breeds including Chow Chow from China, Basenji from Africa, a dog breed that doesn’t bark, participated in the event, said Vinayaga Moorthy, the coordinator of the Madurai Canine Club. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Madurai dogs show

To provide comfort for both participants and dogs, the organizers held the show in an air-conditioned hall at Tamukkam to combat the hot weather. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Adorable dogs

Many visitors were captivated by the stylish attire of Shih Tzu dogs, adorned by their owners. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Madurai dogs show

A trainer from Coimbatore, noted a decrease in the emphasis on Indian breeds this time. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Impressive crowd

The dog show attracted an impressive crowd of approximately 10,000 visitors, said the event organizers. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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Chow Chow in dogs show

​Chow from China participated in dogs show at Madurai Canine Club on Sunday. Photo: Antony Xavier/TNN

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