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ed by trying to organise dog shows without a consistent set of rules to work with. Since the first dog Initially the Discover Dogs event was staged as a part of Crufts dog show, but as its popularity increased it became a stand-alone event.[citation needed] Established in 1996, it is described as a canine extravaganza and a show-piece event.[by whom?] Discover Dogs gives the public an opportunity to meet representatives of all pedigree dog breeds and chat with breed experts about the suitability of the breed as a pet. It also hosts the Scruffts Family Crossbreed of the Year competition which is a dog show for cross breeds. Mixed breed dogs can compete in classes like prettiest bitch, handsomest dog, golden oldie and child’s best friend. In 2012, four heats of Scruffts were staged at the Discover Dogs event and the winner of each heat will go forward to compete in a final being held at Crufts 2013 for the first time. Heats of Scruffts are held at canine events throughout the UK in the previous year but only one heat is held in Scotland.[9] It is held over two days at Earls Court, London in November each year and the 2012 event drew a crowd of over 30,000, an increase of ten percent on the previous years attendance figure.[10][11] The event also includes the semi-finals for the Kennel Gazette Junior Warrant competition, which is a competition for pedigree dogs aged between six to 18 months, the National Junior Handling UK final as well as displays by police dog teams. There are also a large number of trade stalls selling everything for dogs, from treats to beds.[12][13]
Kennel Club Charitable Trust
The Kennel Club Charitable Trust is a dog charity that looks after the welfare and health of dogs. They fund a wide variety of work, including supporting research into canine diseases, dog welfare organisations and the promotion of service dogs.[14] Set up in 1987, it was first registered with the Charity Commission in May 1988.[15] The Duchess of Cornwall became the first patron of the Trust in October 2007 when it celebrated its twentieth anniversary.[16]
Many donations are made to charitable causes by the KC. The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has frequently received donations from the KC and in 2012, a £1.5 million interest free loan was granted to the AHT to enable it to complete the building and equipping of a new animal cancer treatment and research centre at its base in Suffolk.[17][18] The AHT also regularly receives funding to enable work to continue at the Genetics Centre run in conjunction with the KC. The sum of £250,000 was donated to the Genetics Centre in 2010. During 2010 the Kennel Club Charitable Trust had provided almost £800,000 to help non pedigree as well as pedigree organisations.[19]
The Kennel Club Trust also funded a new building at the National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, which was opened by Prince Michael of Kent in February 2009. The facilities are used for various canine related competitions, training, seminars and charity events.[20][21]show held in 1859, shows had become increasingly popular during the Victorian era. Shirley is listed as an exhibitor of Fox Terriers at the Birmingham Dog Show Society show in 1865. Together with a group of other gentlemen he organised the First Grand Exhibition of Sporting and Other Dogs held at Crystal Palace in June 1870. The show was not a financial success and the gentlemen of the committee had to make up the loss.[3][4]
This seems to have been the trigger for Shirley calling a meeting with twelve others who had deep seated interests in judging and exhibiting pedigree dogs. The Meeting was held at 2 Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, London, a small flat with only three rooms. All business was conducted from there until a move to Pall Mall in May 1877.[5]
It was decided they would be responsible for publishing a Stud Book and the first volume was published and ready to be distributed in December 1874. It listed pedigrees of dogs competing at shows from 1859 and also included a "Code of Rules for the guidance of Dog Shows and Field trials"[6]
Shirley was appointed as chairman at the first annual general meeting of the KC on 1 December 1874.[6]
The Kennel Club saw particular change under the chairmanship of John MacDougall during the period 1981 to 1996. Among the changes he helped introduce were the revamping of the Club’s constitution, the development of the Junior Organisation to encourage youth to participate in the sport of dog showing, and the creation of the library and the charitable trust. It was also under his stewardship that the registration system became computerised.[7]
Charles Cruft, the founder of the Crufts conformation dog show
Crufts
The Kennel Club ("KC") is the official kennel club of the United Kingdom. It is the oldest recognised kennel club in the world. Its role is to act as governing body for various canine activities including dog shows, dog agility and working trials. It also operates the national register of pedigree dogs in the United Kingdom and acts as a lobby group on issues involving dogs in the UK. Its headquarters are located on Clarges Street in Mayfair, London, with business offices in Aylesbury.
The Kennel Club registration system divides dogs into seven breed groups. The Kennel Club Groups are: Hound, Working, Terrier, Gundog, Pastoral, Utility and Toy. As of 2011, the Kennel Club recognised 210 breeds of dog.[1] This was increased to 211 breeds with the addition of the Turkish Kangal dog in 2013.[2]
The Kennel Club licenses dog shows throughout the UK but the only dog show actually run by the KC is the Crufts conformation show. The show has been held since 1928 and attracts competitors from all over the world. Crufts is held every March at the NEC, Birmingham. The Kennel Club also holds the dog event Discover Dogs in London every November, featuring the Scruffts dog show for crossbreed and mixed breed dogs.
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