A USER'S GUIDE TO KENNEL CLUB SHOW For dog lovers only Presenting the creme de la creme of canines

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: January 17, 1997| Author: JACKIE LOOHAUIS | Copyright information

The French have a T-shirt for it. "J'Embrasse Mon Chien sur la Bouche."

"I Kiss My Dog on the Lips."

Dog Love. People who feel that passion will convene here Sunday at the Wisconsin Center for the 82nd Dog Show and Obedience Trial of the Wisconsin Kennel Club, which will feature more than 100 different breeds being adored by thousands of different humans. Though Dog Love may get you to the dog show, it won't get you through it if you've never been there before. The Wisconsin ...

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