![]() |
| President Lee King helps prepare the Paducah Kennel Club grounds for the show. |
The Paducah Kennel Club was formed in 1956, when you could buy a home in a brand new development off of Lone Oak Road for around $12,000, or rent a nice apartment in town for around $35 a month. In those days members met in each other's homes, and the first AKC recognized dog show was held in 1959. Shows were held at Noble Park, Burly Mart and the Jackson Purchase Electrical Park.
![]() |
| Paducah Kennel Club members Jessica Wilhelm and Alice Jackson spruce up the meeting room doors. |
Today, the club houses a training room where classes are conducted, and a meeting room where the club meets monthly. Meetings are the second Tuesdays, 7 p.m., and guests are welcome.
![]() |
| Located at 1325 Fisher Rd., the Paducah Kennel Club members meet the first Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m. |
Lee King has been president of the club since 1991, and is understandably proud of everything the members do. "We'll celebrate our 50th Anniversary Dog Show next year," she says. "That's really something. And at a time when many smaller, rural dog shows are unable to survive, what with the price of gas, we've got 541 dogs entered right here in Paducah."
![]() |
| Boston Terrier Ch Tuff Stuff's Zazzman MX, MXJ, won Best of Breed or Variety in June 1999. |
"We are so fortunate to have this beautiful property," Singleton adds. "Every year the judges, the exhibitors, and the spectators rave about our picturesque, dog friendly show grounds."
All Breed Dog Show admission to the public is free, but due to a strict AKC rules, only dogs entered in the show are allowed on the premises during show hours. Strollers not allowed, and children must be under the direct supervision of an adult. Ask before petting any dog! Enjoy the fantastic vendors!




By 


