National Dog Show 2014: Start time, TV schedule (NBC Sports)

nationaldogshow.com

The 2014 National Dog Show will be airing immediately after the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 27.

Animal lovers will be tuning in for the 13th annual Dog Show, which will be airing at 12 p.m. on all time zones. The Kennel Club of Philadelphia's all-breed dog show was held Nov. 15-16.

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be airing on NBC from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with the National Dog Show set to follow immediately.

The Show can be watched online via live stream on NBC Sports' Live Extra or Hulu streaming services.

The show will be hosted by John O'Hurley, who has hosted the show for the last 12 years, along with David Frei and Mary Carillo.

In a press release, O'Hurley stated: "Twelve years of doing this holiday special has given my family a wealth of knowledge about God's great creatures and I am not shy about letting everyone know that the National Dog Show is my favorite day of the year. And when I see a dog on any street in America, it will always give me a little wink of recognition. It has become a treasured Thanksgiving Day tradition, nearly as old as my hair."

This year's show will involve over 2,000 dogs across 190 American Kennel Club-approved breeds.

Two new breeds will be featured, including the Wirehaired Vizsla and the Coton de Tulear.

The Wirehaired Vizsla was developed by hunters and falconers. It is a versatile hunting dog of medium size that can withstand harsh winters. The Coton de Tulear was developed by natural selection in Madagascar. It has a cottony texture and is adaptable to all lifestyles.

Winners of the Best in Breed distinction will go on to compete for one of the seven honor spots of First in Group, where one dog will win the Best in Show title, which comes with a $20,000 prize money.