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Slideshow: River City Cluster of Dog Shows showcases prize pooches

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Shetland Sheepdog
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An Australian Shepherd smiling for the camera
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An Australian Shepherd smiling for the camera
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The Corgi Breed Competition
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The Corgi Breed Competition
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The River City Cluster of Dog Shows took over Freeman Coliseum this weekend. The three-day event included an American Kennel Club National owner-handled series and several specialty shows. It’s held at the 150 thousand-square foot Exposition Hall. The show is one of the nation’s most popular dog shows.

A German Shorthaired Pointer during breed competition

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A German Shorthaired Pointer during breed competition

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Estlee Garrison with Chetto Bandito, the Papillon

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Estlee Garrison with Chetto Bandito, the Papillon

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Jose and Snow Ruiz with their bulldog Teddy

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Jose and Snow Ruiz with their bulldog Teddy

Jennifer Delmer is with the Bexar County Kennel Club. “Today we have about a 1000 dogs, 45 different states are represented, plus we have dogs from Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands and also from Canada and Mexico,” she told TPR.

Public Relations Coordinator and Bexar County Kennel Club member Jennifer Delmer poses with her competing Corgi before the breed competition.

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Public Relations Coordinator and Bexar County Kennel Club member Jennifer Delmer poses with her competing Corgi before the breed competition.

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Aubree Erickson and Isa Echavaria behind Ham

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Aubree Erickson and Isa Echavaria behind Ham

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White poodle is patiently waiting for its hair touch-up

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White poodle is patiently waiting for its hair touch-up

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She explained that each breed goes in to compete and the winner from each breed then moves on to the group competition. There are seven groups. And at the end of the day, each of the seven group winners gets to compete for Best in Show.

Doberman Breed Competition

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Doberman Breed Competition

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Thee Shetland Sheepdogs

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Three Shetland Sheepdogs waiting for their turn to be groomed

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A Papillon prancing during its breed competition

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A Papillon prancing during its breed competition

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Delmer added that there are about 170 of the 200 recognized AKC breeds represented at the show.

The River City Cluster of Dog Shows is in its 36th year.

Valentina Barrera-Ibarra contributed to this report

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