Dog writer

The term was first used in 1935, when the Dog Writers Association was established.

They state 'Some 70 years ago, there was no such thing as a dog writer.

Most of the papers assigned sportswriters, reporters, and even copyboys, to cover dog shows.

Still, these were the ones who made the dog world an indelible part of our popular culture by writing about dogs on the sports pages of most papers.

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