Crufts 2025: Everything you need to know about the largest dog show in the world
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Crufts 2025: Everything you need to know about the largest dog show in the world

From show categories to how to watch, we bring you all you need to know about Crufts.

Published: January 28, 2025 at 4:54 pm

A spectacle of purebred prowess, agility, and heartwarming tales - here’s everything you need to know about Crufts, from which dog breeds will be taking part to how to watch all the action.

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Yorkshire Terriers getting ready for the competition. Credit: Getty

When is Crufts 2025?

This year, the dog show takes place from Thursday 6-Sunday 9 March.

Where is Crufts held?

Crufts is held at the NEC in Birmingham.

What does Crufts stand for?

Crufts was named after its founder, Charles Cruft. The dog show was inspired by his role as the general manager for a dog biscuit manufacturer, which required him to travel to dog shows all over the world. During this time, he identified the potential for a top-notch dog show, which ultimately became Crufts.

A little girl with her Pyrenean Mountain dog at Crufts in 1937. Credit: Getty

The show quickly gained prominence and popularity, expanding its scope to include obedience competitions, agility trials, and flyball. Crufts continued through challenging times, including interruptions during the World Wars, demonstrating resilience and dedication to the world of dogs.

How much is a Crufts ticket?

Tickets are free for under 8s, and advance tickets start at £15 for children (aged 9-15) and concessions, and £22 for adults.

How does a dog qualify for Crufts?

To be eligible for entry into the Crufts show, dogs must have secured a qualifying position of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place at a championship show.

New to dog showing? Find out more at The Kennel Club.

What is Crufts Best in Show?

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The prestigious Best in Show award winner for 2023. Credit: Getty

This is the ultimate award given to the top dog at Crufts.

The Best in Show title is awarded to the dog that stands out as the overall winner among all the competing breeds.

The judging process involves selecting the best representative of each breed over the course of the show, and these winners then compete against each other to determine the overall Best in Show on the last day.

The criteria for judging include conformation, temperament, and other breed-specific characteristics.

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Pekingese judging at Crufts. Credit: Getty

What does the winner of Crufts get?

Winning Best in Show at Crufts is considered a significant achievement in the world of dog shows and the prestige of being crowned Best in Show is its own reward.

However, last year the winner received £200 and a replica of the silver Keddall Memorial Trophy, named after the show’s manager, Robert Keddall.

Who won Crufts 2024?

An Australian shepherd called Viking was crowned Best in Show at the 2024 Crufts dog show.

A brwn and white dog sits next to a big silver trophy and a bottle of champagne, held on a lead by its owner
Winner of Best in Show, Orca the Lagotto Romagnolo poses for photographs / credit: Getty Images

Who won Crufts 2023? 

In 2023, Ante Lucin and Sabina Zdunić Šinković, from Croatia, won the prestigious Best in Show title with their Lagotto Romagnolo, Orca – a premier win for the four-legged Italian breed, as well as the first for Croatia.

Javier Gonzalez Mendikote, who handled Orca, said the win at Crufts was a “childhood dream come true.”

What are the different categories at Crufts?

Crufts hosts a variety of competitions that showcase the talents, agility, and beauty of different dog breeds. Some of the key competitions at Crufts include:

  • Breed Judging: Dogs are judged based on how well they conform to the breed standard. Winners from each breed go on to compete in the "Best in Group" and eventually for the prestigious title of "Best in Show."
  • Agility: Dogs navigate through a timed obstacle course, showcasing their speed, agility, and the bond they share with their handlers.
  • Obedience: Demonstrates a dog's ability to follow commands and perform various tasks, showcasing discipline and training.
  • Flyball: A relay race where teams of four dogs jump hurdles, trigger a spring-loaded box to release a tennis ball, and then carry the ball back to their handlers.
  • Heelwork to Music: A creative and entertaining competition where dogs and their handlers perform a choreographed routine set to music, emphasizing the bond between them.
  • Young Kennel Club Competitions: Encourages young dog enthusiasts to participate in various activities, including handling, grooming, and agility.
  • Working Gundogs: This class includes two categories, including The Gamekeeper Classes and The Working Gundog Classes

And, of course, there's also Scruffts which celebrates cross-breeds, and The Kennel Club Dog Hero Award, which honours the special role dogs can play in its owner's life.

What breeds are at Crufts?

The following breed groups are commonly featured at Crufts:

  • Gundog Group: Retrievers, Spaniels, Pointers, and Setters.
  • Hound Group: Beagles, Greyhounds, Afghan Hounds, and Dachshunds.
  • Pastoral Group: Sheepdogs, Collies, Corgis, and Belgian Shepherds.
  • Terrier Group: Jack Russell Terriers, Scottish Terriers, Bull Terriers, and Fox Terriers.
  • Toy Group: Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, Pugs, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
  • Utility Group: Bulldogs, Dalmatians, Shih Tzus, and Poodles.
  • Working Group: Boxers, Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes, and Siberian Huskies.

How to see Crufts

Visit the official Crufts website to purchase tickets. Tickets are available for different days and include access to various events and competitions.

Review the event schedule to plan your visit. Crufts spans several days, and each day features different competitions, demonstrations, and activities. Make sure to attend on the day that interests you the most.

How to watch Crufts

With Clare Balding at the helm once again, Channel 4 and More4 will broadcast all the action from the show, with over 15 hours of coverage, leading up to the grand finale Best in Show on Sunday.

The Kennel Club also has a podcast during the show. Listen now.

For the latest Crufts updates, visit the official Crufts Facebook page, follow on X, Instagram and TikTok.

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