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    Show Dog: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a Near-Perfect Purebred

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    by Josh Dean


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    • ISBN-13: 9780062020482
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 02/07/2012
    • Pages: 416
    • Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.50(d)

    Josh Dean is a former deputy editor of Men's Journal and was one of the founding editors of PLAY, the New York Times sports magazine. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Outside, GQ, Popular Science, and many others. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son.

    Table of Contents

    Preface ix

    1 Wildwood 1

    2 Hello, Jack, Meet the World 25

    3 Jack's Mom, Human Variety 33

    4 The Road to a Championship Starts with a Single Point 44

    5 White Plains: Meeting the Menagerie 53

    6 Heather and Jack 64

    7 Fantastically Rich People Do the Darnedest Things: A Brief History of Dog Shows 72

    8 Westminster: Welcome to the Big Time, Kid 79

    9 How the Hell Does a Wolf Become a Pekingese? A Brief History of Purebreds 95

    10 York 114

    11 Pardon Me While I Fondle Your Dog's Testicles: Show-Dog Judging Explained 122

    12 Edison 132

    13 And Now a Brief Interlude Featuring the Perez Hilton of Dog Shows 145

    14 The Campaign: I'll Take Thirty-four Consecutive Back Covers of Dog News, Please 153

    15 Meet Ron Scott, Show-Dog Investor 160

    16 Harrisonburg 169

    17 Like Walking Energy on a Leash 174

    18 Welcome, Halle B 182

    19 Stayin' Alive (Often with Great Effort): Breeding Ain't Always Pretty 192

    20 Delaware and Beyond: The Slump Begins 205

    21 Oyster Bay 212

    22 Freehold 221

    23 Ludwigs Corner 225

    24 Do Dogs Actually Like Dog Shows? 230

    25 New Paltz 241

    26 Jack and Summer 246

    27 Bel Alton 249

    28 Bloomsburg 257

    29 August: All Is Not Lost (Yet) 262

    30 Hey, Puppies! 274

    31 Deep into the Heart of Texas 278

    32 Bloomsburg (Again) 290

    33 Philadelphia 305

    34 A Quick Lesson in Poor Sportsmanship: The Battle for (and Insanity over) Number One 314

    35 Go West, Young Jack 322

    36 Wildwood: Once More, with Feeling 336

    37 Last Stop, Westminster 350

    38 The End. For Now. Maybe? 364

    Afterword 371

    Acknowledgments 385

    Appendix: Finally, a Thoroughly Random Collection of Purebred-Dog Marginalia 389

    What People are Saying About This

    Colin McEnroe

    “Terrific”

    Michael Solomon

    “Superb”

    Ranny Green

    “Show Dog is the real thing with focus, frustration, commitment, passion, ambition and a bit of celebration at times. In the process, it is remarkably informative while delivering vivid, priceless, behind-the-scenes snapshots and a few bizarre characters from small-town America to Manhattan.”

    Mary Carillo

    “Show Dog added greatly to my already over-the-top love for the subject.Josh has written an absorbing, intimate and good-natured journey into the making of a champion. If you’re like me, you’ll come for the dogs, but you’ll stay for the people.”

    John Hodgman

    “Fascinating and funny...as I was sucked into the story of Jack the show dog, I began to understand the subtleties of the sport, the amazing talents of these animals, and the affecting human-and canine-drama behind the show.”

    Virginia Prescott

    “Eccentric and really fascinating, sometimes treacherous, behind-the-grooming-stand look at the show circuit.”

    Craig Wilson

    “The literary answer to that laugh-out-loud movie Best in Show.”

    Mark Adams

    “A hilarious chronicle of blow-dried poodles, diva trainers and egregious canine puns. Above all, though, this is an irresistible story about the wondrous bond between humans and animals.”

    Tracie Hotchner

    “Amazing, absolutely amazing. No matter how much you think you know about dog shows, this is the real deal. It’s not just the whole history, so beautifully interwoven - [Dean has] really delved in and shown this world from every possible angle, and remarkably uncritically.”

    Pat Hastings

    “A wonderful, charming look at the sport of dogs and dog shows and an absolute must read for anyone looking to get involved.”

    Jim Gorant

    “Filled with heart and humor, bringing to life extravagant characters, pampered pooches, and over-the-top humans without falling prey to tired stereotypes. That’s because it’s not really about animal beauty pageants; it’s about the unyielding bond between people and dogs and what they’ll do to make each other happy.”

    David Baker

    “A spellbinding diary written by an outsider looking in, and it’s filled with intriguing observations and lessons learned. It’s also quite poignant at times. Think of the movie Best in Show and then dial it back just a hair.”

    Billy Wheeler

    “A tale that represents the world of show dogs fairly and factually in a fashion that people outside our cloistered community will understand and appreciate. It may even persuade a few to join us.”

    David Frei

    “A well-written, entertaining and accurate look at our great sport of dog shows . . . Dean makes you feel like you are right there with a brush or a show lead in your handa . . . a great accessory for anyone who wants to know more.”

    Benoit Denizet-Lewis

    “Excellent”

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    Journalist Josh Dean tells the story of a loveable Australian Shepherd, Jack, on his novice tour through the exciting world of professional dog showing, following Jack from his first competitions in local school gymnasiums all the way to the great granddaddy of them all, the Westminster Dog Show. A veteran journalist, Dean shines a warm, steady light on the trials that Jack and his plucky, dedicated owners come to face, and uses their story to explore the larger histories of dog shows themselves; the fascinating and sometimes bizarre history of purebred dogs; and our complex, heartfelt relationships to the pets we grow to love. For dog lovers, readers of Marley & Me, Merle’s Door, and Oogy, and fans of Best in Show, Dean’s Show Dog is an irresistible instant classic.

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    Dog show enthusiasts are a breed of their own and don't look now, but they are everywhere: There are more than 11,000 American Kennel Club sanctioned shows and the dog walk industry brings in a third of a billion dollars each year. Journalist Josh Dean offers us a backstage pass to this exotic world in this new book, which focuses on a cute, intensely pampered canine champion. Jack, the exquisitely preened Australian Shepard who stars in a year of purebred competitions, beginning with small town preps and escalating rapidly towards the prestigious Westminster Dog Show. Whether your pet of preference is a self-willed mutt or a future blue ribbon winner, Show Dog will touch your heart and rouse your curiosity.

    Lisa Echenthal

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    With Dean, curiosity reigns, making it possible to enter this subculture without the fanaticism of a disciple or the condescension of a cynic. He delivers an earnest, wry, and humorous look into what possesses people to spend nearly all their free time and money [showing dogs].
    Entertainment Weekly
    If you don’t know your toy group from your terriers, pick up this beguiling nonfiction account that follows Jack, a lovable, handsome Australian shepherd and an aspiring Best in Show.
    Star magazine
    Fascinating and often very funny.
    Pat Hastings
    A wonderful, charming look at the sport of dogs and dog shows and an absolute must read for anyone looking to get involved.
    Mark Adams
    A hilarious chronicle of blow-dried poodles, diva trainers and egregious canine puns. Above all, though, this is an irresistible story about the wondrous bond between humans and animals.
    Jim Gorant
    Filled with heart and humor, bringing to life extravagant characters, pampered pooches, and over-the-top humans without falling prey to tired stereotypes. That’s because it’s not really about animal beauty pageants; it’s about the unyielding bond between people and dogs and what they’ll do to make each other happy.
    John Hodgman
    Fascinating and funny...as I was sucked into the story of Jack the show dog, I began to understand the subtleties of the sport, the amazing talents of these animals, and the affecting human-and canine-drama behind the show.
    David Frei
    A well-written, entertaining and accurate look at our great sport of dog shows . . . Dean makes you feel like you are right there with a brush or a show lead in your handa . . . a great accessory for anyone who wants to know more.
    Colin McEnroe
    Terrific
    Michael Solomon
    Superb
    Benoit Denizet-Lewis
    Excellent
    Ranny Green
    Show Dog is the real thing with focus, frustration, commitment, passion, ambition and a bit of celebration at times. In the process, it is remarkably informative while delivering vivid, priceless, behind-the-scenes snapshots and a few bizarre characters from small-town America to Manhattan.
    Virginia Prescott
    Eccentric and really fascinating, sometimes treacherous, behind-the-grooming-stand look at the show circuit.
    Craig Wilson
    The literary answer to that laugh-out-loud movie Best in Show.
    David Baker
    A spellbinding diary written by an outsider looking in, and it’s filled with intriguing observations and lessons learned. It’s also quite poignant at times. Think of the movie Best in Show and then dial it back just a hair.
    Tracie Hotchner
    Amazing, absolutely amazing. No matter how much you think you know about dog shows, this is the real deal. It’s not just the whole history, so beautifully interwoven - [Dean has] really delved in and shown this world from every possible angle, and remarkably uncritically.
    Mary Carillo
    Show Dog added greatly to my already over-the-top love for the subject. Josh has written an absorbing, intimate and good-natured journey into the making of a champion. If you’re like me, you’ll come for the dogs, but you’ll stay for the people.
    Billy Wheeler
    A tale that represents the world of show dogs fairly and factually in a fashion that people outside our cloistered community will understand and appreciate. It may even persuade a few to join us.
    Kirkus Reviews
    A lighthearted account of a year in the life of a show dog. Dog shows may appear inscrutable to the outsider due to the amount of time and money devoted to promoting and showing animals that, to an untrained eye, appear equally attractive. Former Men's Journal editor Dean's major achievement is his effective demystification of this world. The author demonstrates to readers how easily one can become invested, emotionally and financially, in the success of a show dog. The author focuses on Jack, an Australian shepherd who enjoyed early success in the ring. However, when readers meet him, he is struggling to fulfill his potential. Dean also profiles Jack's entourage--including his fretful but proud owner, Kimberly, his tough but effective handler, Heather, and many other strong personalities who inhabit the dog-show community--and ably explains the motivation behind dog shows: the recognition of dogs who are nearly flawless representations of the exacting standards of their breed. This recognition helps keep these breeds alive, but, writes the author, it also leads to cheating and overbreeding. Unfortunately, the author doesn't seriously examine these problems, and he only mentions--but never develops--his provocative theory that dog-show judges are so influenced by the decisions made by other judges that once a dog gets on a winning streak, few judges want to be the one to break it. Light on investigative journalism, this book will be an amiable companion for those looking for a sympathetic and educational look at the dog-show community.
    Star Magazine
    "Fascinating and often very funny."

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