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18 fun classes and celebrity judges at this year's event

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Dogs in the Chiswick area are being reminded to tell their owners to get them registered for the Chiswick House Dog Show which is taking place on Sunday 25 September.

The organisers would like to encourage anyone planning to enter one of the 18 fun dog classes to register online beforehand to avoid big queues at the registration desk on the day.

Click here for online registration

For each time slot, choose the class you would like to participate in from the drop down menu, and click ‘Book Place’. You can book up to one class for each time slot. If you don’t wish to book any classes for a particular time slot, then leave it blank! When you’ve finished, please go to your cart and complete the payment process. Entry costs £5 per dog. Places are expected to go very fast so don’t delay!

As well as the show itself there will be over 50 stalls, a doggy dash, lots of food and drink and celebrity judges.

Class Schedule

11:00-11:30
Ring 1, Waggiest Tail
Does your dog never stop wagging its tail? Does it (the tail) go round and round in circles?
Ring 2, Prettiest Bitch, 5-8 years
Your female dog needs to be between the ages of 5-8 years old
Ring 3, Handsomest Dog, 5-8 years
Your male dog needs to be between the ages of 5-8 years old
11:45-12:15
Ring 1, Best Rescue, Dog & Bitch
For those rescue dogs now in loving homes
Ring 2, Best Youngster, Dog 1-2 years
Your male dog needs to be 1-2 years old and well behaved
Ring 3, Best Youngster, Bitch 1-2 years
Your female dog needs to be 1-2 years old and well behaved
12:30-13:00
Ring 1, Best Young Handler, 7+
The handler needs to be seven or older and has to show expertise in handling their dog
Ring 2, Prettiest Bitch, 3-4
Your female dog needs to be between 3-4 years old and very pretty
Ring 3, Handsomest Dog, 3-4
Your dog needs to be between 3-4 years old and very handsome
13:15-13:45
Ring 1, Best Puppy (Bitch), Under, 12 months old
Your puppy needs to be female, under 12 months old and well behaved
Ring 2, Fancy Dress, Adults + Dog
This year we are celebrating 25 years of Harry Potter as our theme, so get your thinking caps on for some great fancy dress ideas! This class is for Adults and dogs
Ring 3, Best Puppy (dog), Under, 12 months old
Your puppy needs to be male, under 12 months old and well behaved
14:00-14:30
Ring 1, Best Veteran Dog & Bitch, 9 years
This class is for dogs and bitches over the age of 9 years old
Ring 2, Best Groomed, (Dog & Bitch)
Your dog can be any age but they must be well turned out
Ring 3, Fancy Dress Children + Dog
This year we are celebrating 25 years of Harry Potter as our theme, so get your thinking caps on for some great fancy dress ideas! This class is for Children and dogs
14:45-15:30
Ring 1, My Dog’s Got Talent
Can your dog jump through a hoop, turn a double-somersault, balance a biscuit on its nose? This class gives license to all those dogs with a budding talent to perform the unusual
Ring 2, Naughtiest Dog
Tell the Judges EXACTLY what your dog did that was so VERY NAUGHTY!”
15:45-16:15
Ring 1, Best in Show
Is for the winners of each of the 17 show classes who then compete against each other for the titles of Best in Show and Reserve Best in Show

To find out more about the Dog Show, visit its website.

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September 27, 2019

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