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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| ![]() Right there with you Pat. Donna and I can both attest to that. When traveling, you travel and share expenses. And of course that makes the traveling fun when you travel with people that share the same interest.
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I don't know but would have expected the first yorkies shown to come from working class type people. Isn't the history that small dogs were the only dogs poorer people were allowed to have and that was to chase off vermin from the farms and factories? I found this website page interesting: Political and Environmental History of Terriers Dog shows were a way for the newly emerging middle class in the UK and the United States to try to bestow status, prestige and exclusivity on themselves. Most terrier breeds were either created or "improved and standardized" at this time. -- a direct result of the selective breeding practices learned with cattle, sheep, chickens and pigeons.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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Donating YT 10K Club Member | ![]() A couple of years ago...right before the Westminster show...there was a documentary on the club. It was really interesting. WKC History - Overview of the History of the Club -Historic Timeline - WestminsterKennelClub.org
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| ![]() Yup, it started with Pointers and Setters...and those people had to have money for sporting events for their dogs. I sure wish I could find that article I read about a year ago regarding dog shows and when it started. I've looked a few minutes ago but I can't find that one article I read. It was very interesting. But from what I've been reading this morning I still get way back in those days you had to be of money because the poor man had to work to even make enough to keep his family fed. UGH I'm still trying to search for that article I read! LOL |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() Westminster may have a different class of people showing but your other post didn't indicate Westminster. I was only offering information that not all dogs shown were originally from the wealthy.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Dog shows orginated from the wealthy that was the meaning behind my post. Most people that attended and showed dogs were wealthy and very few were from working or middle class or even poor. It's still a rich man's endeavor but yes us middle class show but it's not a cheap endeavor by no means. |
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YT 2000 Club Donating Member | ![]() I thought it was in Queen Victoria's time, that dog shows or the sport of breeding and showing began. I too either read or saw a special on that, but for the life of me, can't put my hands on the book/books. And it was definitely mentioned it was by the rich and or titled classes. I'll see if I can find an article on that.
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History of the Kennel Club 15-Jun-06 http://www.yorkietalk.com/download/5...istbwbuild.jpgThe middle of the 19th Century found the prosperous and leisured Victorians with a passion for exhibitions and 'instructive entertainment'. The development of the railways brought the whole country within reach of the Great Exhibition of 1851, housed in what was to become the Crystal Palace, and during the years that followed, many exhibitions of widely varying character were held. The first organised dog show was held in the Town Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne on the 28th and 29th June 1859. The Show was organised by Messrs. Shorthouse and Page at the suggestion of Mr R Brailsford and there were sixty entries of Pointers and Setters. Only one class was held for each breed at these early shows and the dogs were unidentified except for their kennel names. Reference to the old catalogues reveals Mr Murrel's 'Spot', competing against Mr Brown's 'Venus' for a prize of 22 shillings. By 1870 it was decided that a controlling body was necessary to legislate in canine matters and a Mr S E Shirley, MP, from Warwickshire, called together the National Dog Club Committee and a discussion ensued which resulted in twelve gentlemen meeting at No 2 Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, London, on 4th April 1873, and this meeting marked the founding of the Kennel Club. One of the earliest undertakings of the newly formed Kennel Club was the compilation of a Stud Book. The Editor, Mr Frank C S Pearce, was the son of Revd. Thomas Pearce, of the well-known 'Idstone' kennel and contributor to 'The Field' publication. The first volume of the Stud Book contained the records of shows from 1859-73. The Kennel Club Calendar was also compiled in the same year and lists two shows each year for the next ten years.
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