Crufts is one of the largest dog events in the world. Scroll down to see what’s on at Cruft this weekend …

Crufts is one of the largest dog events in the world. Scroll down to see what’s on at Cruft this weekend …

History of Crufts
Crufts arena
Crufts today
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 couldn’t 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 lover’s 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.

A celebration of dogs

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!

The show is held at the NEC in Halls 1, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5 and the Arena.

Please note that advance sales for Crufts have now ceased. Tickets will be available on the door at the “door rates” quoted below.

Best in Show advance tickets are still available.
Click here to buy now.

Show opening times each day: 8:15 – 18:30.

Door ticket prices:

Thursday and Friday – Adults £18/Concession* £14
Saturday and Sunday – Adults £20/Concession* £16
Under 12s go FREE
(*Concession: Child 12-15, Senior Citizen over 60, Student, Disabled)

Join us for a show stopping, fantastic family day out:

Shopping Heaven – over 400 stands with special treats and offers for you and your dog.
Fantastic Family Fun in the Arena – jam packed with agility, flyball, displays and competitions including the Scruffts final!
Eukanuba Discover Dogs – come meet, greet and discover over 200 breeds.
Best in Show – over 22,000 dogs striving for the title of Crufts Best in Show 2016.
What’s on at Crufts 2016

Day 3 – Saturday 12 March

Programmes subject to alteration.

Please note breed judging starts from 9am. Times for each breed’s judging are subject to change.

Jump to:

Arena Programme
Obedience Programme
Good Citizen Dog Scheme Ring Programme
Young Kennel Club Programme
Go to: Day 1 – Day 2 – Day 4

Arena Programme
0830

International Junior Handling Competition

1030

Crufts – International Invitation – Large – Jumping

1110

Agility – Crufts Team – Small Final

1210

Dog Activities Display

1230

BREAK

1300

Heelwork to Music – Freestyle International Competition

1425

Agility – International Invitation – Large (Agility)

1510

RAF Display

1530

Flyball – Team – Semi Finals

1620

West Midlands Police Display

1640

Southern Golden Retriever Display Team

1655

BREAK

1720

Agility – International Invitation – Large – Agility Finals

1750

Heelwork to Music – Freestyle International Winner

1755

International Junior Handling Competition – Final Judging

1815

Scruffts Final

1835

Obedience Winners 2016

1855

Group Judging (Working) and Presentation

1945

Group Judging (Pastoral) and Presentation

2035

Programme Ends

Obedience General Schedule Day 3:

Obedience Championship (Bitches)
The Obedience Championships are the highlight of the obedience year when the best of UK obedience dogs and their handlers compete for the title of Crufts Obedience Champion.

One day is for bitches the other for dogs. Throughout the year there are 46 Championship shows around the UK that host qualifying classes for the Crufts Obedience Championships.

All dogs will have successfully competed to win their way through the class levels to qualify to compete in the Championship Class C. All those who win this class will qualify to compete in the Obedience Championships the following March.

Obedience (Starts at 4pm)
Each team will comprise four handlers and four dogs of the same breed who will take part in two rounds of competition. The first section will see all four dogs complete a round of heelwork together as a group, with the dogs being assessed on their ability to complete different moves whilst remaining synchronised with their team mates.

The second section will feature four different Obedience style exercises, each of which will be completed by a different team member. The test consists of a Retrieve (handler’s own article), Send to Bed, Stop the Dog and Scent over articles.

Good Citizen Dog Scheme Ring Programme
0900

Pre-Beginner Stakes Parade

0915

Stakes Final – 20 competitors

1200

Star Citizens Heelwork to Music

1230

KCAI Presentation

1245

Southern Golden Retriever DT

1305

Puppy Foundation Display

1320

Bronze Factor Challenge warm up

1330

Safe And Sound

1345

Silver Award Display

1405

Manchester Dogs Home

1415

Gold Award Display

1435

Dogs for the Disabled

1500

Bronze Factor Challenge Test

1530

Temptation Alley

1545

Puppy Foundation Display

1600

Safe And Sound

1615

Silver Award Display

1635

Gold Award Display

1655

Star Citizens- Heelwork to Music

1710

All Teams Down Stay

1715

Finish Star Citizens

Young Kennel Club Programme

0830

Flyball

1030

Handling 17-24 years

1130

Handling 12-16 years

1200

Cinnamon Trust Volunteer Award

1215

Jumping Under 18 Years

1400

Small ABC Agility

1430

Handling 6-11 years

1500

Heelwork To Music (Heelwork)

1545

Agility Presentations

1600

Stakes Semi Final

Day 4 – Sunday 13 March

Programmes subject to alteration.

Click to view Terrier breeds and Hound breeds.

Please note breed judging starts from 9am. Times for each breed’s judging are subject to change.

Jump to:

Arena Programme
Obedience Programme
Good Citizen Dog Scheme Ring Programme
Young Kennel Club Programme
Go to: Day 1 – Day 2 – Day 3

Arena Programme

0900

Agility – Championship – Round 1 – Jumping

1010

Good Citizen Dog Scheme Display

1030

Southern Golden Retriever Display Team

1045

Safe and Sound

1105

Agility – Championship – Round 2 – Agility

1220

Flyball – Team Final

1240

West Midlands Police Dog Display

1300

Gundog Display (Adrian and Caroline Slater)

1320

RAF Display

1345

Heelwork to Music Display

1400

Programme ends and Arena to be cleared

1530

Doors open to ticket holders

1655

Agility – Championship Final

1730

Presentation to Agility World Cup Winning Team

1735

Eukanuba Friends for Life

1755

YKC Stakes Final and Presentation

1805

Group Judging (Terrier) and Presentation

1850

Presentation of Painting to 2015 Best in Show Winner

1855

Group Judging (Hound) and Presentation

1945

Heelwork to Music (Mary Ray)

1950

Interval

2000

West Midlands Police

2020

2025

Presentation of the Police Dog Team Operational and Humanitarian Action of the Year Award

Stage Set for Best in Show

2030

Best in Show and Presentation

Obedience Day 4 General Schedule:

Obedience World Cup
This is an international team event that was first staged in 2004. This year will see 6 teams competing representing England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Germany. This event is a combination of exercises from UK, USA and European (FCI) obedience.