What's Happening?
On May 17, 2026, the Greater Kingsport Kennel Club held a dog show in Gray, Tennessee, featuring 469 entries. The event was judged by Mr. Thomas Nesbitt, with the Best in Show awarded to a Wirehaired Dachshund named GCH Dixiedachs On The Rocks SW CGCA
CGCU, handled by Frederico Ortiz. The show included various categories such as sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy, non-sporting, and herding, each judged by different experts. The competition highlighted a wide range of breeds, including Australian Terriers, German Pinschers, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, showcasing the diversity and talent within the canine community.
Why It's Important?
Dog shows like the Greater Kingsport Kennel Club event play a vital role in promoting breed standards and encouraging responsible breeding. They offer a platform for breeders and owners to demonstrate their dogs' qualities and adherence to breed standards, which can impact breeding choices and the future of dog breeds. These events also strengthen the community of dog enthusiasts and contribute to the local economy by drawing participants and visitors. Success in such shows can enhance a dog's breeding value and reputation, influencing future breeding and competition opportunities.










