“B-List” Exhibitors, Do They Exist?
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162 – February, 2025
By Will Alexander
After one of my podcasts, a question was sent to me asking that I clear up certain topics for the “B-list” exhibitors. “B-list” exhibitors? I’m not really sure what that means? Is it meant as a title for exhibitors that are not as successful as some? Is it meant for those exhibitors that don’t attend as many shows as an “A-list” exhibitor? So being the diligent researcher I am, I asked Chat GPT.
I wrote, “Chat GPT, what is a ‘B-list’ exhibitor at a dog show?”
I received this answer: “A ‘B-list’ exhibitor at dog shows typically refers to someone who is not a top-tier or highly ranked exhibitor in the competitive dog show world. The term ‘B-list’ is borrowed from the entertainment industry, where it refers to celebrities who are not as famous as the ‘A-list’ stars but are still well-known or respected in their field.”
In the context of dog shows, a “B-List” exhibitor might not consistently show the top winning dogs or may not have the same level of recognition or success as the “A-list” handlers (those who regularly win major competitions or championships). However, they could still be highly skilled and have competitive dogs. Essentially, the “B-List” exhibitor is an established, but not elite, figure in the world of dog showing.
Let us take another look at it, this time from a different angle.
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162 – February, 2025
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