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Popular and rare dog breeds

1700 dogs – long-haired, short-haired, curly and wirehaired, miniature and large, hunting, working and decorative dogs from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Sweden and Norway – will compete for the title “Latvian Winner 2022” and the opportunity to take part in one of the world’s most prestigious dog shows “Crufts 2019”, Birmingham, the UK. A serious competition, by the way, is expected for the Chihuahuas; there will also be a broad participation from such breeds as the Labradors, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Shetland Sheepdogs, Basenji and French Bulldogs. Dog fanciers will also have an opportunity to see a number of rare and exotic dog breeds like the Uruguayan Cimarron (officially recognized as a breed last year), a couple of Japanese dog breeds – the Kai Ken and Shikoku Inu, the Istrian Short-haired Hound, the Korthals Griffon, the Barbet and the Yakutian Laika. The latter has not yet been fully recognised by FCI.

Alongside competitions in rings, four-legged participants will offer exciting shows demonstrating their wit and agility, circus acts, trick demonstrations and thrilling racing competitions.


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