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World-famous Crufts dog show returns to Birmingham but without its Russian competitors

Over 20,000 dogs have entered the competition this year but organisers took the decision to ban exhibitors from Russia over the country’s invasion of Ukraine.


The show runs until Sunday and is being held at the NEC in Birmingham

The world’s biggest dog show Crufts is back, with a mix of breeds, hairstyles and outfits as the dogs compete after last year’s cancellation due to the pandemic.

Miniature canines in leopard print, and Saint Bernards dressed in bibs, showed off their cute outfits at the annual show. It was held at Birmingham’s NEC.

More than 20,000 dogs are taking part in this year’s Crufts show

Dog owners travel from all over the world to watch the dogs compete in a variety of competitions in areas like agility and obedience.

Susan Reilly and her Pyrenean Mountain Dog called Boris pose together

While over 20,000 dogs have entered the competition this year, with 1,843 competitors arriving from overseas, Russian exhibitors will not take part.

Crufts began in 1891 and has evolved ever since and is now held at the NEC

After Russia invaded its neighbor, the Kennel Club decided to prohibit Russian exhibitors.

The United Nations estimates that 2. 3 million people have fled Ukraine since the invasion began.

The organisers have sent Ukraine a support message in a statement.

Crufts will run until Sunday following the conclusion of the Best in Show presentation

“Our friends in Ukraine, and their dogs, are fearing for their lives and we will do all that we can to support them wherever possible,” they said.

The organisers stated that the ban was “a testament to our sadness, concern about this condition”.

The chairman of the Kennel Club said the organisation will donate PS25,000 to Federation Cynologique Internationale, a worldwide canine organisation, to help breeders, owners and dogs in need in Ukraine, Poland and Hungary.

Dogs take part in a variety of competitions in areas like agility and obedience

Tony Allcock stated that the decision to ban Russian exhibitors had been made with “heavy hearts”, and that it was “full recognition that this war is one fought by leaders and not the people”.

Crufts will run until Sunday following the conclusion of the Best in Show presentation.

Julia Powell

Julia is a founder of PetsLifeGuide and an author of articles about German Shorhaired Pointers and accessories for them. She is a specialist about this breed since 2002

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