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5th - 8th March 2009

The NEC, Birmingham

Overseas Qualifying Shows

The Kennel Club has liaised with overseas Kennel Clubs and nominated specific awards at particular Shows in each of the overseas countries entitled to take part in the UK PETS Travel Scheme, as qualification for Crufts 2009.

The qualifying dogs will be the winners of the following classes:

  • Junior Dog
  • Junior Bitch
  • Best Dog
  • Best Bitch

Therefore, four dogs of each breed will qualify for Crufts 2009 at each nominated Show. This will apply to any breed that is recognised by the Kennel Club. Crufts will provide award cards for each of these winners (to be presented by the organisers of each nominated Show) and a copy of the card will be required with each entry for Crufts to verify the qualification.

PDF icon Crufts 2009 Overseas Qualification booklet

French flag Crufts 2009 Overseas Qualification booklet (PDF) - French version

Entries for Crufts 2009 will open later this year.

The Kennel Club for each country has been contacted to nominate one major Show as their representative Show. Qualification for Crufts is not limited to residents of the particular country therefore a dog not qualifying at its own National Show could endeavour to qualify at a Show in another country.

Nominated Overseas Qualifying Shows in 2008 for Crufts 2009
Country Show Location Date
Italy International Dog Show Milan 26th - 27th January 2008
Russia International Dog Show - Eurasia 2008 Moscow 23rd February 2008
Lithuania International Show Lithuanian Winner 08 Vilnius 15th March 2008
Czech Republic Spring International Dog Show Prague 22nd - 23rd March 2008
Poland International Show Katowice 28th - 30th March 2008
Luxembourg Spring Show 2008 Luxembourg 29th - 30th March 2008
Denmark CAC/CACIB Show Hillerod 3rd - 4th May 2008
Switzerland International Championship Show St Gallen 17th May 2008
Cyprus Aphrodite Winners Show Paphos 17th - 18th May 2008
Slovakia Springdanube  Duo Show Bratislava 17th - 18th May 2008
Spain Spring International Dog Show Toledo 24th - 25th May 2008
Estonia "Winner 2008" Show Tallinn 6th - 7th June 2008
France French Championship Show Lyon 7th - 8th June 2008
Latvia International CACIB Show Ozolnieki 14th June 2008
Belgium Brussels Dog Show Brussels 21st - 22nd June 2008
Portugal Lisboa Winner 2009/111st Lisbon International Dog Show Lisbon 12th July 2008
Slovenia International Show Portoroz 14th - 15th June 2008
Sweden World Dog Show Stockholm 3rd - 6th July 2008
Norway Oslo International Show Oslo 16th - 17th August 2008
Gibraltar Gibraltar International Dog Show Gibraltar 20th September 2008
New Zealand ProPlan National Dog Show Christchurch 26th - 28th September 2008
Austria Bundessieger Ausstellung Tulln 27th - 28th September 2008
Hungary European Dog Show Budapest 3rd - 5th October 2008
Germany Bundessieger - Zuchtschau 2008 Dortmund 17th - 19th October 2008
Croatia Euro Dog Show 2008 Zagreb 29th November 2008
Holland Amsterdam Winner Show 2008 Amsterdam 29th - 30th November 2008
Malta International CAC/CACIB Show Cottonera Sports Complex 29th - 30th November 2008
Finland Finnish Winner 2008 Dog Show Helsinki Fair Centre 13th - 14th December 2008

Correct at time of publishing - March 2008

In order to show your dog in the UK (and at Crufts), your dog must either be already registered with the Kennel Club or you must have obtained an Authority to Compete (ATC) number from the Kennel Club.

PDF iconATC Number Guidelines (English version)

PDF iconApplication for an ATC Number

N.B. Dogs with cropped ears are NOT eligible to compete at any Kennel Club licensed event.

EXHIBITION OF DOGS

Class Eligibility

Kennel Club regulations for the preparation of dogs for exhibition in the UK (Regulations as published by the Kennel Club in the Year Book 2006/2007)

It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to make themselves aware of the Rules and Regulations that appear in the show schedule. In particular, they should be aware that:

No substance which alters the natural colour, texture or body of the coat may be present in the dog's coat for any purpose at any time during the show.

Any other substance (other than water) which may be used in the preparation of a dog for exhibition must not be allowed to remain in the coat or on any other part of the dog at the time of exhibition.

No act or operation which alters the natural conformation of a dog or any part thereof may be performed except:

a) Operations certified to the satisfaction of the General Committee of the Kennel Club

b) The removal of dew claws of any breed

c) The shortening of tails of customarily docked breeds but only up to an acceptable age limit which shall be prescribed from time to time

d) Operations to prevent breeding provided that such operations are notified to the Kennel Club before neutered dogs are shown.

Nor must anything be done calculated in the opinion of the General Committee to deceive:

The General Committee of the Kennel Club without previous notice, may order an examination of any dog or dogs at any show. Any examination thus ordered will be made by a person having executive authority who shall have a written directive from the Kennel Club in their possession. Samples may be taken for further examination and analysis.

An individual has the right to lodge an objection to a dog only if he/she is the owner or handler of a dog competing in the same breed or class. An objection may, however, be lodged by an official of the show or by
anyone so deputed by the Kennel Club.

Rules and regulations for the exhibition of dogs in the UK

 

A

1) Dogs must be present on their benches at all times except:

•                 when being judged

•                 when being prepared for exhibition and/or being exercised

2) Dogs may be removed from their benches by order of the Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Practitioner or Show Management

 

B

Preparation of exhibits should generally take place on benches or in the area provided by the Show Society.

 

C

Except when securely benched or caged, all dogs must be on a lead for the duration of the show (including in the exercising area), except when competing in the ring in an Obedience Class or Agility Test, or taking part in a demonstration.

 

D

Cages, grooming tables and trolleys are not allowed at the ringside.

 

E

Obstruction of the gangways/walkways is prohibited.

 

F

No dog shall be allowed in a judging ring other than actual exhibits in the class being judged.

 

G

Printed awards may not be displayed in the ring except when judging is taking place for Groups and Best in Show. Nothing may be carried, worn or displayed by a handler or a dog in the ring which is capable of indicating the identity of the exhibit, owner or company which might be sponsoring that handler or dog. Nor must anything be said or any action be taken which identifies the exhibit other than by exhibit number.

 

H

The attracting of the attention of exhibits by any method from outside the ring is prohibited.

 

I

Every exhibitor must ensure that whilst the dog is being exhibited, its handler shall display the correct ring number.

Class Definition

Class definitions are included in the show schedule and exhibitors should make themselves aware for which class their dog is eligible.

Champions from a country with which the Kennel Club has a reciprocal agreement are eligible to enter the following:

Open Class

AV Champion Class (Stakes)

Age restricted Class (Special Puppy, Special Junior and Yearling)

Junior Champions are not recognised by the Kennel Club and therefore, when entering please do not put ‘Ch’ before the dog’s name.

Overseas wins:

A five point Green Star or above is equivalent to winning a Challenge Certificate in the UK and should be counted as such.

A CACIB is equivalent to winning a Challenge Certificate in the UK and should be counted as such.

A CAC is equivalent to winning a Challenge Certificate in the UK and should be counted as such.

Any points won that count towards the title of Champion, under the rules of any governing body recognised by the Kennel Club must be included when deciding class eligibility. For example,
under the American Kennel Club system, three point and five point major wins are equivalent to a Challenge Certificate.

Dogs in Vehicles

Appropriate action will be taken immediately in the event of dogs being left in vehicles and found to be in a distressed condition.