Forget Elvis, These Famous Dogs Were Kings

Belka and Strelka

Museums around the country are dedicated to historical figures and bizarre oddities, but one in St. Louis boasts robust information on man's best friend. The building is a rarity itself, as it's one of the few that allows dogs inside to learn about their brethren.Boston.com reported that the

American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog

has many exhibits dedicated to canines, including paintings, sculptures and numerous displays about famous dogs in history. The curators have no problem with dogs walking around the museum, with no fear of items getting knocked over or messes being made.The museum is located inside a historic home in Queeny Park that dates back to 1853. There are items dedicated to champion dogs from various competitions, along with canines from pop culture, like Rin Tin Tin. Service dogs even get exhibits, such as search-and-rescue pooches who save lives.The AKC facility also hosts guest dogs throughout the month so visitors can learn about the different breeds. Employees coordinate dog club meetings as well, and oversee training sessions for owners and their furry friends. The museum attracts roughly 10,000 visitors per year.

Famous dogs throughout history

CNN explained that canines have grown alongside mankind for thousands of years,

cementing their own spots in history

. These

famous dogs

have found themselves as historical figures for their achievements - both big and small.

The key to raising famous dogs is maintaining their health, and a PetPlus membership gives owners access to discounted supplements and medications that help make a strong canine.
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