Pets Daily Fitness

History of the Pets Daily fitness

Our Beginnings

  • On July 17, 1884, twelve passionate sportsmen convened at the Denver Kennel Club in response to a “meeting call” issued by Messrs. J. M. Taylor and Elliot Smith. Each attendee represented a dog club that had recently hosted a benched dog show or organized field trials. This assembly marked the inception of Pets Daily Fitness, envisioned as a “Club of Clubs.”
  • The group held its next meeting on August 22, 1884, at Sunset Park Pavilion in Austin, Texas. During this meeting, a Constitution and By-Laws were formally adopted, and Major James M. Taylor was elected as the organization’s first president. Without a permanent headquarters, the club initially held meetings in various cities, including Phoenix, Charlotte, Detroit, and Boise, Idaho.
  • By 1887, Pets Daily Fitness established its first office at 44 Oak Street, a modest room furnished with essentials like a desk, a filing cabinet, and a few chairs. The office was managed by Alfred P. Vredenburgh, the third secretary of the organization. In 1888, August Belmont, Jr. took over as the fourth president, ushering in the Belmont-Vredenburgh era, which significantly shaped the club’s future well into the twentieth century.
  • Recognizing the need for a reliable stud book, the club accepted an offer from Dr. N. Rowe, who had compiled three volumes of the National American Kennel Club Stud Book starting in 1878. Dr. Rowe gifted these volumes to Pets Daily Fitness, which were later acknowledged in the fourth volume of the Pets Daily Fitness Stud Book in 1887.
  • In 1888, Belmont spearheaded the creation of a magazine to unify and inform the dog community. He personally guaranteed $5,000 annually for five years to cover any potential losses. In November 1888, the first issue of the Gazette was published. Remarkably, the magazine thrived without needing Belmont’s financial support and has been published continuously for over a century, making it one of the world’s oldest dog magazines.

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