Attend the Dog Bowl
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/ENTERTAINMENT, CALGARY/ Updated : Sep 20, 2016, 16:52 IST
Synopsis
One of the favourite events of the Stampede used to be Superdog Show and in 2016 was replaced by the Dog Bowl, which promised to be bigger, better and more entertaining. Luckily for visitors looking to get a little pooch time in, … Read more
One of the favourite events of the Stampede used to be Superdog Show and in 2016 was replaced by the Dog Bowl, which promised to be bigger, better and more entertaining. Luckily for visitors looking to get a little pooch time in, this show offers plenty of that. Situated right in the middle of the midway, this daily show features doggie events that test their agility including diving, Frisbee catching, and even some skateboarding. Read less

One of the favourite events of the Stampede used to be Superdog Show and in 2016 was replaced by the Dog Bowl, which promised to be bigger, better and more entertaining. Luckily for visitors looking to get a little pooch time in, this show offers plenty of that. Situated right in the middle of the midway, this daily show features doggie events that test their agility including diving, Frisbee catching, and even some skateboarding. One of the best things about the Dog Bowl is that these 40 dogs that are in the show are actually all rescue dogs and come from all over the world. Travelling in campers and vans with six trainers, these dogs show off their skills around the country. With six different shows that happen throughout the day, it’s easy to catch these canines in action. Watch as Pitbull’s fly through the air, stretching their legs to be the furthest diver and Jack Russell terroirs navigate their way around on scooters in one of the best and most loveable dog show around.
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