Paralympian helps launch Crufts dog show

Ellie Simmonds, with light hair, pulled back behind her head, leans slightly to one side while holding her arms around a dog as she kneels. She wears a black T-shirt and blue denim jeans. The dog she holds has light brown fur with a strip of white on its chest.
Paralympian Ellie Simmonds helped launch this year's Crufts [PA Media]

Pampered pooches and canine capers will be the order of the day later this week in Birmingham as Crufts returns to the NEC.

Paralympian Ellie Simmonds, from Aldridge, has joined the presenting line-up for Channel 4 and More 4 for Crufts and was at the NEC on Tuesday to officially launch this year's event.

More than 24,000 dogs and 150,000 visitors are expected at the four-day event, which begins on Thursday and climaxes on Sunday when one competitor is named Best in Show.

An Australian shepherd called Viking, from Solihull, won the crown in 2024.

The dogs will take part in breed, agility and obedience contests while there will also be displays including by the West Midlands Police dog team.

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This year there will be more entries from overseas than ever before, according to organisers, with the most - 475 dogs - from France, followed by Germany, the Netherlands and Italy.

Polish hunting dogs will make their first appearance as a breed at Crufts this year while golden retrievers are the most-entered breed, with 509 dogs, followed by labrador retrievers with 485.

A woman with a white buttoned top and mauve jeans squats on a grass field next to two dogs. The dogs have a mix of black and brown fur and look to the left. The woman has long dark brown hair, past her shoulders.
Polish hunting dogs will make their first appearance as a breed this year at the event [PA Media]

The winner will also be revealed on Sunday of the Kennel Club's Hero Dog award, set up to recognise the huge positive difference the contenders have had.

The five-canine shortlist, revealed in February, includes a blood donor dog who gave more than 40 times to other pets and a police dog who was seriously injured in the line of duty.

The show began in its current from in 1891, and was originally just for terriers before expanding to its current size over more than a century.

Ellie Simmonds, in black T-shirt and blue denim jeans, claps her hands as a springer spaniel, with brown fur on its head and white fur, speckled with brown, jumps over a bar. The bar is green and white striped with a poster at one end. The poster has the words "Crufts - The Kennel Club" written on it three times, under their logo of a sitting dog.
Crufts has been running in its current form since 1891 [PA Media]
Two dogs look in opposite directions, to the sides of the photo. Each dog has black fur with some brown patches. They both have leads leading from their necks and stand on grass.
More than 24,000 dogs have been entered this year [PA Media]
Ellie Simmonds, in black T-shirt and blue denim jeans, stands holding the leads of several dogs on a grass lawn. behind her is the wall of a building. There are five dogs next to her, three sit, one stands and the other lies on the ground.
Ellie Simmonds will be part of the Channel 4 presenting team covering this year's event [PA Media]

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