Clarification About Overseas Dogs That Can Compete In New Crufts Classes
The Kennel Club would like to clarify the list of breeds that overseas exhibitors are able to qualify for Crufts and apologise for any confusion that has been caused.
This clarification follows the announcement that overseas exhibitors are now able to compete in AV Imported Breed Classes from Crufts 2013.
Whilst the AV Imported Breed classes are open to those dogs winning awards at overseas Crufts qualifying shows, it is confined to those breeds for which the Kennel Club has an approved Breed Standard.
The breeds eligible to compete by group are:
• Hound – Basset Bleu de Gascogne; Bavarian Mountain Hound; Cirneco dell’Etna; Grand Bleu de Gascogne; Segugio Italiano
• Gundog – Korthals Griffon; Lagotto Romagnolo; Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer
• Utility – Eurasier; Korean Jindo; Mexican Hairless
• Working – Beauceron; Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
• Pastoral – Bergamasco; Catalan Sheepdog; Swedish Lapphund
The following breeds do not qualify for entry at Crufts as they currently do not have Interim Breed Standards:
Azawakh?Small Munsterlander?Spaniel (American Water)?Entlebucher Mountain Dog?Pyrenean Mastiff
For questions regarding the qualification criteria for overseas dogs please email events@thekennelclub.org.uk
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