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Going for the Blue: Inside the World of Showdogs and Dog Shows

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The author offers readers an inside glimpse at the wild and wooly world of dog shows, using numerous annecdotes and amusing photography to paint a vivid portrait of this fascinating activity and the people who participate in it. 50,000 first printing.

169 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Roger A. Caras

105 books25 followers
Roger A. Caras was an American wildlife photographer, writer, wildlife preservationist and television personality.

Known as the host of the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Caras was a veteran of network television programs including "Nightline," "ABC News Tonight" and "20/20" before devoting himself to work as president of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and to becoming an author.

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May 6, 2015
I have a friend who shows dogs, more in obedience trials than for best of breed, so I was interested in this book. There is plenty of fascinating material to write about but somehow the author misses it and has written a simplistic book that barely skims the surface of this world that so consumes the time and interest of afficionados. Cut it down by half and it would make a good children's book for 8-12 year olds.
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January 26, 2026
Caras, a longtime dog owner who also bred and showed his animals, gives readers a brisk, informative, and often humorous primer on dog shows and other competitions. He offers excellent advice for anyone thinking about getting a dog, including tips on choosing the right breed. The book is a must-read for novices and longtime dog owners alike, even if it's only for the great dog and people stories the author uses to illustrate some of his points.
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November 12, 2020
Helpful info for beginners in conformation (dog shows)

The book is great reference to . help explain the basic and important steps when interested in possibly entering the world of conformation (dog shows).
November 11, 2011
Not at all what I was looking for. I was hoping that I would get an insider's view on what goes on behind the scenes at dog shows. Instead, I got brief explanations here and there of what judges look for in the show ring, and lots and lots of explanations of why people breed show quality dogs.
I get it! I have champions at home, so I don't need to be convinced why mixed breed dogs should not be bred. What I thought I was going to be reading were stories on how dogs got to be champions, how people cheat to get their dogs looking good, the politics and backstabbing that goes on in the show world...basically the low down dirty stuff. This book was very bland, containing nothing like that. A summary would be:
choose a breeder wisely; hope your dog has the personality for the ring; here are a few sentences on what they look for in the ring; don't breed mixed breed dogs; all dogs need love whether they are champions or not.

One thing I'm glad about is that I borrowed it from the library. If I had spent money on this book I would have been livid. Not that it was badly written, but it just wasn't what I was expecting.
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February 22, 2011
Very easy to understand complete with humor and basic info about showing dogs in general.
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Author 11 books
July 23, 2016
very helpful book

Great book for the show dog enthusiasts. Filled with much information. I recommend it to anyone in this sport today.
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