Crufts brings a good opportunity to learn about different dog breeds (Image: Getty)
Crufts is the world’s largest and most prestigious dog show, held annually in Birmingham.
It celebrates the relationship between humans and dogs – showcasing purebred dogs as well as canine agility, obedience, and other skills. The show is organized by The Kennel Club, the UK’s official dog-breeding organization.
The competition is named after its founder, Charles Cruft, a British dog enthusiast who started the event in the late 19th century. The very first took place in 1891, making the event more than 130 years old.
Since its inception, Crufts has grown significantly and now features a wide array of events and competitions, as well as breed judging that leads to the coveted title of “Best in Show.” It attracts thousands of competitors from all over the world and tens of thousands of spectators annually.
It is a fantastic day out for dog lovers, and a great opportunity to learn about different breeds and their abilities. People who attend to the event can meet more than 200 breeds, thanks to Discover Dogs. It has been a Crufts favourite since 1994.
Crufts states: “Whether you’re looking for a gentle giant or a fun-sized mini, there’s a perfect pup for everyone. Find your favourite breed’s stand number in the table below and get ready to learn, play and cuddle as many dogs as possible!”
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Finnish spitz dogs are small but fearless (Image: Getty)
A video went viral of last year’s breeds as people only just realised some of them existed. The video shared on Benyfit Natural – a raw dog food company in East Sussex – raked in 1.9million views after being shared on . Benyfit Natural said: “Our new favourite dog breeds. The best part if Crufts… Discover Dogs.” Here’s the full list:
1. Finnish Spitz
This dog has a life expectancy of between 13 and 15 years. They are small but fearless, and they are distinctively recognised by their fox-like face and prick ears. They are loud and not shy with strangers.
American Kennerl Club states: “This is a vocal breed in Finland, owners hold contests to crown a ‘King Barker’ ‘ and true Finn lovers are more delighted than annoyed by their breed’s yodeling and range of vocalisation.”
2. Basenji
states that this breed is loyal, affectionate and great with families. They form a strong bond with one person in their household, and love being around other dogs. They do not shed a lot and are easy to maintain, plus they are pretty indepedent.
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3. Barbet
This very cute dog has a thick coat of fur and they are known for being joyful, smart, loving and loyal. They are excellent companies for families and get along well with other dogs. They are known for being stubborn, so they need regular exercise and entertainment.
4. Kooikerhondji
This breed is of Dutch ancestry and was originally used as a working dog. They are intelligent, active and agile. They have a similar look to a spaniel and can be easily trained.
American Kennel Club reports: ” The breed is faithful, easy-going and friendly in the home. Outdoors he is a true sporting dog being keen, swift, tough, attentive and energetic. With sufficient perseverance and stamina, he enjoys working and does so with a cheerful character.”
A kooikerhondje is a great family dog (Image: Getty)
5. Pekingese
This small and adroable dog originates from China has a regal manner. They like to be pampered and famously have a ‘lion’s mane’. Plus, they are loyal and affectionate. “Pekes are charming, confident companions who develop a tight bond with their favorite human,” American Kennel Club states, and are “bred to live in palaces”.
6. Xoloitzcuintle
This breed is better known as the Mexican hairless dog. Their name is is derived from the dog-headed Aztec god Xolotl – who was associated with lightning, the underworld, and death. Because of this, people might think that the dogs are scary, but they are highly intelligent and calm. They are also cheerful and playfull dogs.
7. Korean Jindo
This dog is one of South Korean’s national treasures, and is was named after Jindo Island. The dog, which is the national breed of Korea, has a reputation for being good at finding things and a loyal companion.
Once a hunting dog, the Jindo is bold yet reserved. Sometimes they are descirbed as one-person dogs due to their devotion to one human.
8. Coton de Tulear
The sweet, fluffy white dogs are affectionate and playful. They love to be cuddled and stroked. They like to run but only need around 30-40 minutes exercise a day.
The breed is rare but has been known for some time as being a popular dog among celebrities. Coton De Tulear’s have been owned by the likes of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Debra Messing, Barbara Streisand and Jane Fonda.
9. Hamiltonstovare
This friendly and energetic dog has a glossy and richly marked coat. The beed is popular in Sweden and nown for being smart and strong.
The breed is more suitable for experienced owners; good training is required and vigorous walks. They tend to enjoy more than two hours of walking per day and grooming once a week. It is a great family dog, reports .