SEATTLE, WA - The 80th annual Seattle Kennel Club dog show featuring thousands of breeds from across the world is going on this weekend at CenturyLink Field. Each day features a huge variety of big, small, and medium dogs showing off in front of judges - or wowing crowds with demonstrations of incredible agility.

Here's a look at some of Saturday's dogs: The agility course drew large crowds throughout the day Saturday. The course featured jumps, ramps, and obstacles to challenge dogs ranging from small corgis to lightning-fast black labs.

Behind the scenes, groomers and handlers coiffed and combed dogs before they headed out to compete. Some dog hairstyles might look funny in 2018, but come from a tradition of working and hunting. Rerun (real name: Genteel's Mufasa At Ropheous) a 2-year-old standard poodle, with owner Donna Wright. The two came from Moscow, Idaho to compete. The standard poodle's embellished hairstyle was developed hundreds of years ago to help the dogs hunt water fowl.

Handler Diane Chestnut was putting the finishing touches on Charlie, a 2-year-old Bedington terrier. The poof of hair on his nose comes from the days when the breed hunted rats in English mines. Chestnut said the fur would protect the dog if a rat tried to bite them. Norman, a 4-year-old English sheepdog, is a champion. He's ranked No. 2 in the nation for his breed, said owner Lyn Hunt, of Desert Aire.

Magic, a 2-year-old Bouvier des Flandres, gets groomed by handler Darcie Canton of Gig Harbor. Magic was competing to earn points toward a national championship.

Out on the competition floor Taylor Pulliam, 8, of Wenatchee, shows off her 12-year-old Australian cattle dog, Susie. When Pulliam turns 9, she'll be old enough to compete against other dog owners. She participated in a pee wee event Saturday for practice.

"It's fun because I like the crowds," Pulliam said. Saturday featured the popular breeds like golden retrievers, German wire-haired pointers, dobermans, and yellow labs in competition.