Dan Sayers examines how media, technology, public attitudes, and breeding practices have shaped the sport of dogs and its future. The post Measuring Progress: How Did We Get Here? appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
AKC Government Relations explains how inviting lawmakers to shows can build relationships and showcase clubs’ impact on their communities. The post The Value of Inviting Lawmakers to Dog Shows appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Emily MacKinnon reflects on bloodlines, pedigrees, and why responsible breeding is rooted in stewardship rather than ownership. The post The Bloodlines We Are Working With appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Richard Reynolds shares his experience judging Britain’s working terriers and what can be learned from seeing breeds in their homeland. The post The “Best of the Best” in Britain appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Gini Denninger reflects on a lifetime in dogs, aging in the sport, and how participation can evolve into a quieter form of devotion. The post Becoming the Little Old Woman Sitting Ringside appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Ringside photos from the Keystone Cluster Dog Show, which was held on August 6-9, 2026, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The post Keystone Cluster 2026 Dog Show | Lebanon, PA appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Lexa Richmond examines how education, mentorship, and purposeful breeding can support long-term Dachshund conservancy. The post Conservancy in High-Entry Breeds: Popularity, Numbers, and the Dachshund Case – Part 3 appeared first on Showsight Magazine .
Lee Whittier explores how exhibitors can learn from every dog show by evaluating the dog, the judge, and their own performance. The post The Exhibitor’s Feedback Loop: Converting Every Show Into a Lesson appeared first on Showsight Magazine .