International Kennel Club of Chicago Announces New Ownership Team: Venerable Show to Return Better Than Ever in 2023
Chicago, IL – “You haven’t seen a dog show until you have seen the International,” raved a dog writer in a 1951 American Kennel Club Gazette magazine.
Today, more than a half-century later, what that scribe called “the most colorful show in America” is poised for a comeback: After a multi-year hiatus, the International Kennel Club of Chicago show will return in 2023, along with a complement of special attractions for exhibitors, judges and spectators alike.
In addition to its new ownership team, the IKC will also have a new exhibitor-friendly venue, to be announced shortly.
“I’ve lived in the Chicago area for most of my adult life, and the International was always the highlight of the year,” says Ken Murray, who along with D. Scott Pfeil and Erika N. Wyatt recently acquired ownership of the IKC. “It was never just a great local show, or just a great Midwestern show, or even just a great American show. It has the word ‘International’ in its name for a reason: It was always a show that could stand among the best in the world. And we’re excited to be bringing it back.”
One of the few privately owned dog clubs in the United States, the International Kennel Club is the successor to the venerable Chicago Kennel Club, which was founded in 1900. Originally held in Chicago’s Union Stock Yards starting in the 1930s, the show later moved to McCormick Place Convention Center on the Chicago lakefront. Under the leadership of the late Louis Auslander and his wife, Seme Auslander, the IKC was considered one of the premier shows in America, drawing some 3,000 entries and 60,000 spectators at its peak. To acknowledge the Auslanders’ indelible influence, the top award at the newly revived show will be the Louis and Seme Auslander Memorial Best in Show Trophy.“The Auslander family is pleased to pass the baton to Ken Murray, Scott Pfeil and Erika Wyatt to continue to honor the legacy built by our parents, Louis and Seme Auslander, and to restore IKC to its former glory as one of the most prestigious dog shows in the United States,” says Louis and Seme’s son Carter Auslander.

The new owners of the International Kennel Club of Chicago: from left, Ken Murray, Scott Pfeil and Erika Wyatt.
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