Raise your hand if you are excited for the #bulldogclubofamerica national show! In less than two weeks, our club’s biggest event of the year will be underway.

The BCA National Show is a weeklong event held in the Fall. Every year at the National Specialty Winners are chosen out of the multitude of entries in Conformation, Rally and Obedience. We have a Junior Showmanship Competition as well as both Stud Dog and Brood Bitch Competitions. We include the usual AKC Conformation awards as well as awards for Best Owner Handler, Best Bred By Exhibitor, Veteran Dog, Veteran Bitch, Best Puppy and Best Brace.

During the week our Performance Committee puts on a fabulous show of many Performance and Civic Activities events that #Bulldogs compete in, including Trick Dog, Parkour, Scent Dog and more!

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