FIND COMPETITORS FOR CRUFTS 2024 IN YOUR AREA

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Will a dog from your region be named Best in Show at Crufts next month?

The world’s greatest dog show returns from 7 – 10 March 2024, where over 24,000 dogs will head to the NEC in Birmingham for a long weekend of celebrating dogs of all shapes and sizes.

Pedigree dogs from all over the globe will compete across four days to be awarded the coveted Best in Show prize; the UK’s top crossbreeds will vie for the judge’s attention to be named Scruffts Family Crossbreed Dog of the Year; the crowds will find out which four-legged hero has been voted the winner of The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award; and dogs from around the world will battle it out in agility, flyball and obedience competitions.

Visitors can also meet more than 200 different breeds at the Discover Dogs booths and learn more about what makes each of these dogs unique, while Kennel Club Breed Rescue organisations will also be available to educate visitors on their work in rehoming and helping every dog find their forever home.

The 25 acres and five halls of the NEC are packed with over 350 stalls to meet any owner’s doggy shopping needs and treat your furry friend, and stands will represent both the large and lesser-known organisations and charities working with dogs. Specialist displays from Medical Detection Dogs and the West Midlands Police Dogs will also be taking place in the arena throughout the four days.

More information and tickets for the event are available on the Crufts website: crufts.org.uk. Tickets are free for under 8s, and advance tickets start at £14 for children (aged 9-15) and concessions, and £21 for adults. Please note that tickets are only available through our official ticketing partner, The Ticket Factory (fees apply).


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