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Rare Native Breeds at risk as Celebrities, Looks and Media influence our dog choice

New research has shown that a dog’s looks and media profile are the key factors influencing our choice of breed; as doppelgangers for Gwyneth Paltrow and Charlize Theron make the top most popular dog spots, while Russell Brand and X-Factor Katie Waissel lookalikes risk extinction because their popularity is so low.

Encyclopaedias, Education and Information all the way!

Royal Canin at Discover Dogs 2010 - Stand 206

Royal Canin is always a great source of information on canine nutrition, and Discover Dogs 2010 is the venue for the launch of the new edition of the company’s Dog Encylopaedia.  This beautifully produced, lavishly illustrated 1000 page work of reference tells you everything you could ever possibly want to know about dogs – and lots of things you might never have thought of!

New Seminar Programme for Discover Dogs 2010

London’s leading dog event, Discover Dogs, will welcome a new attraction this year, with the introduction of a new seminar programme covering a range of topical dog issues and giving visitors advice on buying, training and caring for their dog.

Discover Dogs at the London Pet Show

Animals of all shapes and sizes will be descending upon London in May 2011 as the London Pet Show comes to Olympia. Discover Dogs, which is run by the Kennel Club, the UK’s largest organisation dedicated to the health and welfare of dogs, will be there to help guide you on the nation’s number one pet.

Scruffts, the Dog Show with a difference comes to Peterborough

Calling all owners of crossbred and mixed breed dogs in the East of England – have you ever wanted to take part in a dog competition but couldn’t because your dog didn’t have the right pedigree? Well, this is your chance.

The East of England Autumn Show will be hosting a heat of the Scruffts Family Crossbreed Dog of the Year competition, supported by James Wellbeloved, on Sunday October 10th at this year’s show which takes place at the East of England Showground. 

Young dog lovers compete at Discover Dogs

This November the Young Kennel Club,(YKC) is calling all young dog lovers to come along to London’s biggest dog show, Discover Dogs and join the competition to win a place at next years dfs Crufts.

Scruffts the dog show with a difference comes to East Sussex

Calling all owners of crossbred and mixed breed dogs in Sussex - have you ever wanted to take part in a dog competition but couldn’t because your dog didn’t have the right pedigree? Well, this is your chance.

PUP AID 2010, an event which aims to raise awareness of the cruel puppy farming industry, will be hosting a heat of the Scruffts Family Crossbreed Dog of the Year competition on Sunday 19th September and some soon to be named dog-loving celebrities will be judging the competition!. The heat is supported by James Wellbeloved, and will take place at Stanmer House, near Brighton. 

Will your dog take centre stage at Discover Dogs?

Your dog can bathe in the limelight this November at London’s leading dog event, Discover Dogs 2010 at Earls Court. Any dog can compete for the title of Best Dog or Bitch in the Companion Dog Club Competition, regardless of whether they are a crossbreed or purebred.

Your chance to compete at Discover Dogs - Scruffts comes to Suffolk

Calling all owners of crossbred and mixed breed dogs in Suffolk, have you ever wanted to take part in a dog competition but couldn’t because your dog didn’t have the right pedigree? Well, this is your chance.

The East Anglian Festival of Light will be hosting a heat of the Scruffts Family Crossbreed Dog of the Year competition, supported by James Wellbeloved, on Sunday August 29th at this year’s show which takes place at Hadleigh United Football Club in Hadleigh, Suffolk.

Your chance to compete at Discover Dogs - Scruffts comes to Surrey

Scruffts, sponsored by James Wellbeloved - the dog show where pedigree doesn’t matter

Calling all owners of crossbred and mixed breed dogs in Surrey, have you ever wanted to take part in a dog competition but couldn’t because your dog didn’t have the right pedigree? Well, this is your chance.