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The World’s most famous dog show set to be another exciting event

Crufts is set to welcome around 26,000 dogs this year, taking part in wide variety of competitions and displays over four days in March.

Last year, a record attendance of over 166,500 visitors joined in the annual celebration of man’s best friend, the third year in succession that the attendance record has been broken.

The dog show is also set to be another exciting event, with over 200 pedigree dog breeds in contention for the famous Best in Show trophy, which will be awarded live on Channel 4 on the evening of Sunday 8th March.

The number of breeds competing at Crufts continues to grow, adding to the diversity of the event, with the inclusion of a new breed – the Barbet – which will compete in the Imported Breed Register classes at the show, for the first time with an entry of 14 dogs.

Leading the field with the largest individual breed entry is the great family favourite, the Labrador Retriever, with an entry of 543 dogs. This is just ahead of the Golden Retriever (519), which held the crown last year.

In total, almost 20,000 dogs will be competing for just seven places in the show’s finale, representing each of the individual groups. The highest number of dogs in a single bred set to compete in each group is as follows:

  • Toy: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – 286
  • Utility: Bulldog – 235
  • Gundog: Labrador Retriever – 543
  • Working: Siberian Husky – 184
  • Pastoral: Border Collie – 303
  • Terrier: Staffordshire Bull Terrier – 341
  • Hound: Whippet – 388

As well as the breed class judging which leads to Best in Show, visitors to the four-day event will be able to watch some of the world’s finest dogs and handlers in action across a range of disciplines including agility, obedience, heelwork to music and flyball.

The Obedience Championship for Bitches will take place on Saturday 7th March, with the Obedience Championship for Dogs on Sunday. The Agility Championship will also take place on Sunday.

Other highlights of a busy programme taking place in the Resorts World Arena are the Kennel Club Friends For Life competition, which celebrates those dogs in our lives that provide lifetime service, support, love and devotion, and the final of the nation’s favourite crossbreed competition, Scruffts.

Tom Mather, Crufts Chairman, said: “Crufts offers something for everyone and this year looks like being no exception. Visitors to the show will be able to see dogs  and their handlers taking part in a variety of activities and displays and we would urge anyone looking to buy a puppy to visit the ever-popular Discover Dogs area where they will be able to meet the breeds up close.

“We feel honoured to welcome dogs from a wider variety of breeds than ever before, representing all corners of the globe. The fact that people travel far and wide to enter this prestigious event proves that it really is the world’s greatest dog show.

“We thank everybody who has entered the show and look forward to welcoming all the dogs and their owners, who make Crufts such a wonderful event, whether it is those who have been loyally returning year after year or those who are experiencing the show for the first time.”

For daily and Best in Show tickets you can visit www.crufts.org.uk/tickets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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