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Crufts

At the first day of Crufts 2006
At the first day of Crufts 2006

Crufts 2006

The biggest week in the canine calendar has begun. Click for photo galleries, interviews and more information on Crufts 2006.

The first of the 120,000 visitors expected to visit the 2006 Crufts dog show over the next four days, were greeted on Thursday morning by five NEC halls full of all things canine.Μύ

Ben Fogle and Matt Baker
Ben and Matt Baker. Pic: Kennel Club

The organisers assure us that 20,000 dogs, of 178 different breeds, are taking part in demonstrations, competitions and displays.

Working and Pastoral dogs were shown on Thursday 9th of March, Terriers and Hounds on the 10th, Toy and Utility on the 11th and Gundogs will be shown on the 12th.

As well as the famous Best in Show Competition, there's Agility, Flyball, Obedience and Heelwork to Music, the Good Citizen Dog Scheme displays and the Kennel Gazette Junior Warrant Winner of the Year competition final. Four hundred trade stands packed with everything for dogs and their owners are doing very brisk business, too.

Rolie, owned by Connor Rodgers
Rolie, owned by Connor Rodgers

Dog fans travel from all over the UK and the world to visit Crufts. Jo and mum Rosemary, from Southampton, summed it up:

"We came because we've got dogs and we love dogs. There's nothing like Crufts. We've really enjoyed it. We're going back home happy."

CRUFTS AUDIO

Listen to Phil Buckley, Crufts' press officer on what you can see this year, and Crufts organiser from the Kennel Club, Caroline Kisco talks about the famous dog show - plus her 23 dogs!

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Listen to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM reporter Cayte Walker at Crufts talking to people in the grounds. She also spoke to Andrew Alexander from the National Great Danes Rescue.

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