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«Breaking News» Crufts 2019: Dogs arrive for the first day at Birmingham NEC

The glossiest coats in town were seen arriving as dawn rose over Birmingham's NEC this morning ahead of the 128th annual Crufts competition. 


The world-famous event, founded by Charles Cruft in the late 19th century, brings hundreds of dogs to the Midlands city, with many vying for the coveted Best in Show rosette.     


This morning the canine catwalk began in earnest - at a bleary-eyed 5am - with competitors and their owners trotting into the arena sporting a variety of eye-catching dog onesies, fleeces and even colourful snoods to keep their fur-covered ears extra warm - and their pristine coats in tip-top condition.  


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Early start! A chow chow dog named Mr Raffles was one of the first canine attendees arriving for the first day of Crufts, with doors opening at 5am at Birmingham NEC, which hosts the world's biggest dog show until Sunday


Early start! A chow chow dog named Mr Raffles was one of the first canine attendees arriving for the first day of Crufts, with doors opening at 5am at Birmingham NEC, which hosts the world's biggest dog show until Sunday



Early start! A chow chow dog named Mr Raffles was one of the first canine attendees arriving for the first day of Crufts, with doors opening at 5am at Birmingham NEC, which hosts the world's biggest dog show until Sunday





Pow-wow! The first competitors for this year's Crufts competition, dog owners and their pets make their way into the Birmingham NEC where some 170,000 visitors are expected to attend over the next four days


Pow-wow! The first competitors for this year's Crufts competition, dog owners and their pets make their way into the Birmingham NEC where some 170,000 visitors are expected to attend over the next four days



Pow-wow! The first competitors for this year's Crufts competition, dog owners and their pets make their way into the Birmingham NEC where some 170,000 visitors are expected to attend over the next four days






Love Island star - and current squeeze of Little Mix's Jesy Nelson - Chris Hughes made an appearance at the Birmingham show


Love Island star - and current squeeze of Little Mix's Jesy Nelson - Chris Hughes made an appearance at the Birmingham show






Actress Jorgie Porter struck a pose with her dog Lady


Actress Jorgie Porter struck a pose with her dog Lady



Love Island star - and current squeeze of Little Mix's Jesy Nelson - Chris Hughes made an appearance at the Birmingham show while actress Jorgie Porter struck a pose with her dog Lady





No walkies today! A cute white-haired dog feels the wind its fur as it arrives at the competition in a plush-looking dog buggy


No walkies today! A cute white-haired dog feels the wind its fur as it arrives at the competition in a plush-looking dog buggy



No walkies today! A cute white-haired dog feels the wind its fur as it arrives at the competition in a plush-looking dog buggy





Surf's up! This frizzy-haired cock-a-poo makes a big impression as it wanders through the entrance wearing what looks like a wetsuit - with neon pink sleeves


Surf's up! This frizzy-haired cock-a-poo makes a big impression as it wanders through the entrance wearing what looks like a wetsuit - with neon pink sleeves



Surf's up! This frizzy-haired cock-a-poo makes a big impression as it wanders through the entrance wearing what looks like a wetsuit - with neon pink sleeves





Many of the animals were carried into the venue on special adapted cage trolleys, including this Spaniel, who was sporting a spangly purple number


Many of the animals were carried into the venue on special adapted cage trolleys, including this Spaniel, who was sporting a spangly purple number



Many of the animals were carried into the venue on special adapted cage trolleys, including this Spaniel, who was sporting a spangly purple number






When the Spaniels met the zebra: Two warmly-clad competitors make their way safely across the pedestrian crossing


When the Spaniels met the zebra: Two warmly-clad competitors make their way safely across the pedestrian crossing










When the Spaniels met the zebra: Two warmly-clad competitors make their way safely across the pedestrian crossing. Meanwhile, a sleek-looking brown weimaraner steps off a red bus





Well, we are animals! Two toy poodles wear super-cute leopard and tiger print onesies as they pad through the grass


Well, we are animals! Two toy poodles wear super-cute leopard and tiger print onesies as they pad through the grass


Well, we are animals! Two toy poodles wear super-cute leopard and tiger print onesies as they pad through the grass





Clearly their owner is a fan on animal print too, co-ordinating perfectly with her pets for the prestigious event


Clearly their owner is a fan on animal print too, co-ordinating perfectly with her pets for the prestigious event



Clearly their owner is a fan on animal print too, co-ordinating perfectly with her pets for the prestigious event





Best paw forward: Many of the pooches were dressed in eye-catching onesies, waterproofs and even bibs documenting their previous achievements


Best paw forward: Many of the pooches were dressed in eye-catching onesies, waterproofs and even bibs documenting their previous achievements



Best paw forward: Many of the pooches were dressed in eye-catching onesies, waterproofs and even bibs documenting their previous achievements

















Spring chill! Many of the prized pooches, which have come from across the globe to compete, wrapped up warm with fleecey dog onesies. Right: This gorgeous white and chocolate brown breed goes for a racing green onesie





Keeping their perfectly groomed coats under wraps until competition day, a trio of King Charles Spaniels waddle into the NE


Keeping their perfectly groomed coats under wraps until competition day, a trio of King Charles Spaniels waddle into the NE



Keeping their perfectly groomed coats under wraps until competition day, a trio of King Charles Spaniels waddle into the NE


The competition, which runs from Thursday, March 7th to Sunday, March 10th, has courted controversy in recent years with protesters calling the competition 'cruel', although the UK Kennel Club, who are behind the event, say they're 'committed to ensuring that all dogs have the opportunity to lead healthy, happy lives, with responsible owners'.


The pooch-filled pow-wow s was established by Charles Cruft in 1891 as a much smaller event held at the Royal Agricultural Hall in Islington, and has grown to become the world's biggest dog show.

Every year bookmakers see dog fans placing bets on breeds likely to scoop the top prize. Bookies Betway has revealed that this year's favourite to walk away with the rosette is the gundog category, which last won the category in 2017. Odds are currently at 11/8 with terriers nipping at the heels with odds of 7/4.


As well as 'Best in Show', this year five pets are in contention for Crufts’ dog hero competition, proving that some pups go above and beyond in being mankind’s best friend. 




Chocolate locks! This trio of gorgeous Irish setters show off their pristine show-ready locks


Chocolate locks! This trio of gorgeous Irish setters show off their pristine show-ready locks



Chocolate locks! This trio of gorgeous Irish setters show off their pristine show-ready locks













Hound taxi: A dog owner pushes four dogs, in a caged trolley into the competition. In the past the world-famous dog show has been hit accusations of cruelty...but the UK Kennel Club which organises the event maintains that it has the canines' best interests firmly in focus


Hound taxi: A dog owner pushes four dogs, in a caged trolley into the competition. In the past the world-famous dog show has been hit accusations of cruelty...but the UK Kennel Club which organises the event maintains that it has the canines' best interests firmly in focus



An Irish Red and White Setter bounds into Birmingham. Right, a trio of high-groomed small dogs make an entrance

















Check us out! Tartan seems to be on trend in the canine fashion world, with several dogs turning up in stylish checked onesies. Right: This King Charles Spaniel makes a nod to Scotland in a bright red traditional tartan





In the pink: this fleece all-in-one protected the very shiny coat of this brightly-attired pooch


In the pink: this fleece all-in-one protected the very shiny coat of this brightly-attired pooch



In the pink: this fleece all-in-one protected the very shiny coat of this brightly-attired pooch





Elegance: An elegant-looking short-haired breed strides in, flanked by two blank-and-white spotted dalmatians  


Elegance: An elegant-looking short-haired breed strides in, flanked by two blank-and-white spotted dalmatians  



Elegance: An elegant-looking short-haired breed strides in, flanked by two blank-and-white spotted dalmatians  





A touch of luxe: These little long-haired scamps dash in wearing nifty green and gold satin overcoats 


A touch of luxe: These little long-haired scamps dash in wearing nifty green and gold satin overcoats 



A touch of luxe: These little long-haired scamps dash in wearing nifty green and gold satin overcoats 






And some more hardy animals - including this adorable husky, left, didn't need any extra layers


And some more hardy animals - including this adorable husky, left, didn't need any extra layers






A very shaggy dog makes its way into the competition arena


A very shaggy dog makes its way into the competition arena



And some more hardy animals - including this adorable husky, left, didn't need any extra layers. Right: A very shaggy dog makes its way into the competition arena 





In the past the world-famous dog show has been hit accusations of cruelty...but the UK Kennel Club which organises the event maintains that it has the canines' best interests firmly in focus


In the past the world-famous dog show has been hit accusations of cruelty...but the UK Kennel Club which organises the event maintains that it has the canines' best interests firmly in focus



In the past the world-famous dog show has been hit accusations of cruelty...but the UK Kennel Club which organises the event maintains that it has the canines' best interests firmly in focus





Doggy ice-cream? It's enough to make a cat laugh... Billy and owner Margot slurp up some refreshing treats on day one


Doggy ice-cream? It's enough to make a cat laugh... Billy and owner Margot slurp up some refreshing treats on day one



Doggy ice-cream? It's enough to make a cat laugh... Billy and owner Margot slurp up some refreshing treats on day one





This handsome long-eared pooch kept its coat immaculate by dressing neck to foot in a red fleeced onesie


This handsome long-eared pooch kept its coat immaculate by dressing neck to foot in a red fleeced onesie



This handsome long-eared pooch kept its coat immaculate by dressing neck to foot in a red fleeced onesie



The Kennel Club’s Friends for Life competition looks to showcase the animals across five categories including working dogs, assistance dogs, pets and rescue dogs.


Among them is Finn the German shepherd who saved owner Pc David Wardell’s life while working as a police dog, receiving life-threatening injuries in the process.


The pair were chasing a robbery suspect in October 2016 who turned and attacked with a knife, stabbing Finn in the head and chest as he leapt to protect David.


This year's show will be aired on Channel 4 with a daily hour-long show until Sunday. More4 will offer additional live coverage every day


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Main photo article The glossiest coats in town were seen arriving as dawn rose over Birmingham‘s NEC this morning ahead of the 128th annual Crufts competition. 
The world-famous event, founded by Charles Cruft in the late 19th century, brings hundreds of dogs to the Midlands city, with many vying for the c...


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