Crufts...
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alex1982

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5,159 posts

233 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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So the OH sees an advert for crufts on tele last night and pipes up, i've always wanted to go to crufts. We dont have any dogs, but her family have been breeding Bull Mastiffs for about 15 years, so she likes that sort of breed, size and type of dog. Which of the four days is gonna be best for that type of dog? I've had a look on the crufts website, but its not very useful.

thanks

OJ

14,187 posts

251 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Whichever day you go, bring booze. My girlfriends brother breeds dobermans and one local show was enough for me to lose the will to live

Marc W

3,782 posts

234 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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It would come under the working dogs category so Sunday 8th March.

R4PID

1,060 posts

268 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Is that the show that perpetuates the over breeding of so called "pedigrees" to the point where they can't sit, stand, walk, breath or give birth unaided? But hey, lovely markings ol' fella! Here's a rosette.

Simond001

4,519 posts

300 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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OJ said:
Whichever day you go, bring booze. My girlfriends brother breeds dobermans and one local show was enough for me to lose the will to live
and accept that the owners fall into two catergories

Women who really believe that they are changing the world by breeding a dog unglier than them

And men more suited to a day in Brighton than Birmingham!

awful awful day out.

alex1982

Original Poster:

5,159 posts

233 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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soar subject on the ol p+p then, ok. Fair points, i've never really been that bothered about going, she piped up last night and i thought i'd see about going. Was thinking about Friday or Saturday as we're out next Sunday anyway.

Thanks guys

Adenauer

18,960 posts

259 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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alex1982 said:
soar subject

OJ

14,187 posts

251 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Simond001 said:
and accept that the owners fall into two catergories

Women who really believe that they are changing the world by breeding a dog unglier than them

And men more suited to a day in Brighton than Birmingham!

awful awful day out.
Spot on! Incidentally, the gf's brother falls into the second category hehe

Red Diesel

66 posts

206 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Never been to Crufts, but I`ve been to a few other dog shows. Can be as described as above, but can also be a good laugh. There are some very strange people about.

Silent1

19,762 posts

258 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Ah crufts, one of the many establishments that cause Rottweilers to become short and less masculine than they used to.

They're about 1/2 the size they used to be 15 years ago

C C

198 posts

218 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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I go to Crufts every year - on the Saturday - for the shopping! I don't watch the showing and I am not a fan of the kennel club especially their rules on pedigrees (euthanising white boxers or ridgeless rhodesian ridgebacks etc). I don't breed dogs, I don't show dogs, I don't go to any other dog shows but as a dog owner and animal lover (and shopaholic ) you can't beat 4 halls at the NEC crammed with all the dog related products you can possibly imagine. I am sure your girlfriend will love it.
You will find bullmastiffs at Crufts everyday of the show - in the Discover Dogs section but, as others have said, if you want to see lots of bullmastiffs you need to go on Working Dogs Day.

Jasandjules

72,006 posts

252 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Simond001 said:
Women who really believe that they are changing the world by breeding a dog unglier than them
I see it the other way around. Fat, ugly women who think they in some way improve by having a stunningly cute dog running next to them.

And who have children who have now left home and are replaced by the mutt.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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alex1982 said:
So the OH sees an advert for crufts on tele last night and pipes up, i've always wanted to go to crufts.
Dogging, eh...?

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

225 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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My Aunty breeds Hungarian Vizlas and shows at Crufts every year for as long as I can remember.

Her dogs aren't the fluffy preened mutts though, they're all working gun dogs and in her spare time she's also a top Show Judge.

Going to her house is a nightmare though as she had 6 dogs last time I was there, and all of them want to sit on your lap at the same time hehe

Ian_S

1,072 posts

267 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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alex1982 said:
soar subject on the ol p+p then, ok. Fair points, i've never really been that bothered about going, she piped up last night and i thought i'd see about going. Was thinking about Friday or Saturday as we're out next Sunday anyway.

Thanks guys
Friday will be less people there as not a weekend obviously, but it is toy and utility day which means yappy rat dogs, constantly barking all day. Noticibly louder than other days near the breed rings.
Saturday is gundogs so loads of labs and goldens, about 600 of each entered in breed rings last year.(plus other gundogs)

There will be plenty to see either day, obedience rings, agility, flyball etc as well as the breed judging. As mentioned there will be a couple of mastiffs on the discover dogs section, but not only a couple, sunday is your day for that.