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im thinking about going this year never been before always go to Crufts. I love the doggy shopping at crufts are there lots of stalls there too????
By ginauk84
Date 15.10.03 21:50 UTC
Hiya
Yes there are, we're going on the Sunday and doing a canine freestyle display for the YKC :-D
Gina
By jacki
Date 15.10.03 21:54 UTC
where's discover dogs?
By ginauk84
Date 15.10.03 21:59 UTC
By jacki
Date 15.10.03 22:00 UTC
thanks Gina :)
how much is it to park at eARLS COURT
im going:)
not with my dogs but just for a day out looking forward to it once again:)
By EMMA DANBURY
Date 16.10.03 07:47 UTC
Thumper can you get tickets in advance?
yes you can but i just buy mine at door,makes know difference

I'll be there with two of my Spanish, my old girl and my young lad, up to now on both days!!
By ray
Date 17.10.03 15:53 UTC
Hi i'm going to, but unsure whether to drive or catch train is there sufficient parking & how much is it? & what time does the show start is it 10.30 when the main ring opens or is it earlier as i have alot to do (speaking to breeders etc) hope to see some of you there!Thanx in advance. Ray
By cassie N ollie
Date 17.10.03 16:02 UTC
when is discover dogs andf what exacally is there and how much is it to get in as i am going to try and persuade parents to take me
Hi Hannah
I'm hoping to go with my sister-in-law. You're more than welcome to come with us, as long as your parents are ok about it.
Whereabout are you?
liberty:)
By cassie N ollie
Date 17.10.03 16:08 UTC
Cannock Staffs
I'm not much help then, I'm down in W. Sussex.
Forgot to add it's on 22nd 23rd November, hope you get to go :)
liberty
By cassie N ollie
Date 17.10.03 16:15 UTC
have they got a website i can look at
If you have a look at the top of this topic, ginauk84, has done a link about Discover Dogs, which might help you.
Sorry for my slow response, but my P.C. has gone onto 'Dead-slow mode :( )
liberty
By ray
Date 17.10.03 16:33 UTC
I've just used Gina's link (4th post down) thanks if you use it either go to programmes or in interviews there's a 5 min interview explaining what Discover Dogs is about & prices (only thing dates are 22nd & 23rd November this year as this was produced for last years event) prices if the same as last year are adults £8.50 & children £5.50. hope this helps. Ray

I could take you but unfortunately I'll be staying Friday and Saturday night so this wdn't be suitable. Pester your parents I'm sure that you'll be able to get them to take you:d
There is a car park fairly near, not well signposted. BUT it does get VERY busy and it's an absolute PIG
to get out of when everyone is trying to exit the car park at 'hometime'.
I drove up there for the first time last year....as I was a last minute replacement for my Boxer breed club.
We enjoyed our day out, I only was there for the Sunday afternoon.
Somewhere my Boxer is on a childrens video high-fiving with the little boy and girl
who made the Discover Dogs their school project. Their mum was thrilled that Abby did the trick with her children.
She had a lovely time with all the treats and we had a quick shop near the end too.
What you have to remember this year is the London congestion charges too, I don't know
if Earls Court falls within the charging zone??
Kind Regards
Kirstine
By cissy
Date 17.10.03 18:03 UTC

no it is not in the zone but CC does not apply on weekends

It may not be in the charging zone but if you stay in a hotel you cannot park your car anywhere near as you can only park it for certain hours as it's resident parking only, (not hotel residents though!!) I have fallen foul twice with this now. Expensive weekend is Discover Dogs!!
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