IAMS SuperDogs

Located in the Direct Energy Centre Hall D, there were shows at 1 pm and 4 pm as well as 7:30 pm.  I went to see the 1 pm show.  The show was approximately 45 minutes in length.  The only thing I found was there were no railings leading up the stairs.  They did, however, reserve the front row for people that required special seating who would have trouble with the stairs.

The show was very entertaining.  There were races of two teams of dogs.  After which a man would come out and give a plush dog on a stick to a child sitting on the winning side.  I believe there were 4 races in total.  The audience on each side rooting for their team.  I didn’t know dogs could go so fast.

There was audience participation.  A little bit of humour thrown in.  The music was uplifting.  The outfits of the handlers were colourful and shiny.  Disco balls twirled.

They had a dancing contest among a few dogs similar to So You Think You Can Dance.  They also had a frisbee catching.  Was a good show for young and old to see.

About Denise

Denise was very excited to be a blogger for the CNE this year. She is looking forward to sharing her experiences at the exhibition with everyone. Originally from Toronto, it was a yearly summer end treat each year. Still to this day the CNE has a magical effect. The dazzling lights of the rides at night. The different smells from the vendors selling everyone's favorite treats. The people working the midway calling people in to take a chance – try this game. The sites of small children with evidence of candy floss left on their faces as their eyes glisten with pleasure. Every time Denise goes to the exhibition she finds something new and exciting. No visit to the CNE is ever the same. There is something there for everyone. There is just so much to see and so much to do – she really doesn't think it can be experienced in one day. Two of her favorite activities are the Horse Building and the Food Building.
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