The NFL and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade aren’t the only Turkey Day traditions on TV today
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The NFL and Macy’s parade might dominate TV airwaves on Thanksgiving, but there’s another program that’s just as much of a Turkey Day tradition: the National Dog Show. Every year on Thanksgiving, the National Dog Show showcases over 2,000 canines (and their owners) in a competition that includes an agility show and other challenges.
At a Glance: How to Watch the National Dog Show
- Stream: Sling
- TV channel: NBC
- Air date, time: Thursday, Nov. 28 at 12 p.m. ET/PT
If you’re looking to watch the 2024 National Dog Show this Thanksgiving but don’t have cable, we’re here to help. Ahead, we’ve how to livestream the National Dog Show online without cable using Sling.
How to Watch Thanksgiving National Dog Show Online
The National Dog Show airs on NBC, so tune in there if you’re watching with cable or satellite. If you don’t have cable, you’ll want to get a live TV streaming service to catch the NBC broadcast of the National Dog Show. We recommend Sling, an affordable cable streaming solution that carries NBC in its Blue package.
The NBC-equipped Sling Blue plan costs just $45 a month. It carries up to 46 channels total, including ABC, FOX, MSNBC, Bravo, and more, in addition to NBC. If you want even more channels (like ESPN), you can upgrade to the Sling Orange + Blue plan.
Better yet, Sling is currently running a deal that gets you 50% off your first month’s bill. That brings the price of Sling Blue down to just $22.50 a month and Sling Orange + Blue down to just $30 for your first month of service.
Once you’re signed up for Sling, you’ll be able to watch the 2024 National Dog Show without cable. Plus, Sling will also let you watch other Thanksgiving events like NFL games and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
2024 National Dog Show Date, Air Time, Location
The 2024 National Dog Show airs on Thanksgiving today, Nov. 28. The event will be broadcast from noon to 2 p.m. in all times zones. The show is pre-recorded, and actually took place November 16 and 17 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania.