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NEW VENUE! 14th and 15th November 2009 at Earls Court 1, London

Show opening times: 10.00 - 17.00 each day.

Tickets are on sale here from 1st August 2009

Discover Dogs, London’s biggest event on four legs, is returning to town on 14 and 15 November and this year it will be bigger and better than ever as it moves to its new home in Earls Court 1.   Organised by the Kennel Club, Discover Dogs is moving from its former home in Earls Court 2 to the bigger venue of Earls Court 1, following the huge success of last year’s event. The move will mean that there is even more room to showcase the wonderful world of dogs.

Sponsored by Royal Canin, Discover Dogs is a unique platform to celebrate dogs in our society and educate dog lovers about more than 190 breeds of pedigree dog, which will be at the event for visitors to meet and greet. This year, the Kennel Club will be welcoming children under 12 into the doggy extravaganza for free, making this a day out that the whole family can enjoy.  

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Discover Dogs moves to Earls Court One

Discover Dogs, London’s biggest event on four legs, is returning to town on 14 and 15 November and this year it will be bigger and better than ever as it moves to its new home in Earls Court 1.

Discover Dogs with Horse & Country TV

DOGS, dogs and simply more dogs!

There’s only one thing we could be talking about and that’s Discover Dogs – the hugely popular event held annually at Earls Court in London.

Celebrating its thirteenth year in 2008, Discover Dogs is one of the highlights of the canine calendar.

Look out for great coverage of the event on Horse & Country TV. The team were there to capture the fun and frolics of the event and also the many educational aspects of the show, highlighting the care and welfare required when owning a dog.

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