Paws, Pride, and Prestige Take Center Stage at Bengaluru’s All-India Championship Dog Show 2025
Organized by Silicon City Kennel Club in Association with Bangalore Canine Club
November 1 & 2, 2025 | Esha Farms & Leisure, Yelahanka, Bengaluru
Bengaluru, November 3, 2025:
The Garden City witnessed a weekend full of wagging tails, gleaming coats, and boundless enthusiasm as the Silicon City Kennel Club, Bangalore (formerly Mysore Kennel Club), in association with the Bangalore Canine Club, successfully hosted the 131st & 132nd All-India Championship Dog Shows alongside the 59th & 60th Bangalore Canine Club Championship Shows on November 1st and 2nd, 2025, at Esha Farms & Leisure, Yelahanka.
From 9 AM to 5 PM each day, the lush green venue came alive with over 450 pedigreed dogs representing more than 50 distinguished breeds — from the majestic German Shepherds, Dobermans, and Great Danes to the charming Shih Tzus, Poodles, and Maltese. A special highlight of the show was the Mudhol Hound, Karnataka’s own pride and a native Indian breed that now serves with honor in the Indian Army.
The event drew a large and enthusiastic audience of dog lovers, breeders, and families, who witnessed a spectacular showcase of canine beauty, skill, and discipline. The competitions were judged by a distinguished panel of international and national experts, including Ms. Gauri Nargolkar (India), Mr. Shigeo Sato (Japan), Mr. Calin Horea Simu (Romania), Dr. Dennis Changwai Lim (Malaysia), Mr. Wellington Hochan Kim (Malaysia), and Mr. Sanjit Kumar Mohanty (India).
Adding to the festive spirit were vibrant stalls featuring pet food brands, veterinary products, grooming accessories, and healthcare solutions, giving visitors an immersive experience into the world of pet care and innovation.
Speaking on the success of the event, Dr. R. Narendra, Secretary of the Silicon City Kennel Club, said,
“This event is a true celebration of the human-canine bond. We are proud to continue the legacy of our founders and promote responsible breeding, purebred preservation, and canine excellence in India.”
The Silicon City Kennel Club, established in 1932 under the patronage of the Maharaja of Mysore, remains one of India’s oldest and most respected kennel clubs. Its contribution to the revival of the Mudhol Hound continues to be recognized across the nation.
The two-day event concluded on a high note with the presentation of Best-in-Show titles to top-performing dogs, marking yet another successful edition of India’s grandest canine carnival — a true celebration of paws, pride, and prestige.
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