Synopsis
Crufts is one of the largest dog events in the world. No longer purely a dog show, Crufts celebrates every aspect of the role that dogs play in our lives. It has changed in ways that couldnt possibly have been imagined when the show was set up in Victorian times by the late Charles Cruft. Although it was a very different event in 1891 Charles Cruft was a great showman and would surely have enjoyed the size and scope of the event today, which is an essential date in any dog lovers calendar. The dog show is still an important part of the event, celebrating the unique relationship that dogs share with their owners. Judges are trained to ensure that only healthy dogs win prizes, which in turn encourages the breeding of healthy dogs. But the event is now about so much more besides. Crufts is ultimately a celebration of all dogs. It celebrates working dogs, which are fit and healthy enough to perform the jobs for which they were originally bred, such as those in the Gamekeeper classes or which line up for the Police Dog Team Operational and Humanitarian Action of the Year award, and it hails hero dogs through the Friends for Life competition. Rescue dogs are celebrated in the rescue dog agility competition and the speed and agility of dogs is celebrated in the ever popular competitions of Flyball and Heelwork to Music. For prospective dog owners and dog lovers, Crufts is a prime opportunity to talk to Kennel Club Assured Breeders, rescue charities and breed experts about how to responsibly buy, train and enjoy life with your dog. And of course, with hundreds of trade stands selling anything and everything for dogs and dog lovers, it is a shopping extravaganza!
Episodes
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Jennifer Smith & Carolyn Greenhalgh - Dog Assistance In Disability
06/03/2020 Duration: 09minDog Assistance In Disability
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Jane Pearman - Hypo Hounds Diabetic Alert Dogs
06/03/2020 Duration: 07minHypo Hounds Diabetic Alert Dogs
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Gill Raddings Action Stunt Dogs and Animals
06/03/2020 Duration: 06minAction Stunt Dogs and Animals - Oxon
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Dave Goodings - Agilitiy - Capital South Coast
06/03/2020 Duration: 03minAgilitiy - Capital South Coast
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Lauren Goddard - YKC Handling Finalist
06/03/2020 Duration: 02minLauren Goddard and dog Wilbur, from West Sussex - YKC Handling Finalist returning to Crufts and try and win the competition for a second consecutive year.
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Hunter Macdonald - YKC Groomer Of The Year
06/03/2020 Duration: 02minHunter Macdonald, from Scotland, wins the overall YKC Groomer Of The Year for a second time.
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Sarah Bullen - Goodwoof
06/03/2020 Duration: 06minSarah Bullen, from Goodwood, introduces Goodwoof a new celebration of dogs at Goodwood in May.
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Emma Coyle - YKC Obedience winner (18-24)
06/03/2020 Duration: 01minEmma Coyle and dog Kruise, from Kent, winners in the YKC Basic Obedience (18-24) competition at Crufts.
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Emily Cook - Medical Detection Dogs
06/03/2020 Duration: 06minEmily Cook, from Nottingham, has a complex neurological condition, the onset of which is flagged up by her detection dog, Barna, five minutes before it occurs.
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Chloe Jearun-Boyce - YKC Obedience winner (12-17)
06/03/2020 Duration: 01minYKC Obedience winner (12-17)
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Cpl Alex Cooper & Cpl Hannah Smith - RAF Polie Dogs Display Team
06/03/2020 Duration: 08minCpl Alex Cooper and Cpl Hannah Smith from the RAF Police Dogs Display Team, supporting the RAF Benevolent Fund at Crufts.
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Susan Evans & Becky Johnson - Vulnerable breds winners
06/03/2020 Duration: 03minSusan Evans and Becky Johnson with Sussex Spaniel, Wilbur, from Bury St Edmunds, winners of the Vulnerable breeds competition at Crufts.
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Sophie Atkinson - YKC Agility Dog Of The Year
06/03/2020 Duration: 01minWith their first time in competition at Crufts, Sophie Atkinson, from Lincolnshire, and her dog Maddy, win YKC Agility Dog Of The Year.
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Moira Bennett & Stanley - Junior Warrant Winner
06/03/2020 Duration: 03minMoira Bennett, from Fife, with Kennel Gazette Junior Warrant Winner, Stanley, an English Fox Terrier (Black & Tan)