Dog Shows & Events in Ireland

Ireland has a vibrant dog show community with events held throughout the year across all counties. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or new to the world of dog shows, this guide will help you understand how to get involved.

Finding Dog Shows in Ireland

The best resource for finding upcoming dog shows and events in Ireland is www.dogshowentry.ie. This comprehensive website lists:

  • All upcoming IKC (Irish Kennel Club) championship shows
  • Local and regional dog shows
  • Specialty breed shows
  • Fun matches and training events
  • Online entry forms for most shows
Pro Tip: Check dogshowentry.ie regularly as new shows are added throughout the year, and many popular events fill up quickly!

The Irish Kennel Club (IKC)

The Irish Kennel Club is the official governing body for pedigree dogs and dog shows in Ireland. Established in 1922, the IKC:

  • Maintains the Irish studbook and pedigree register
  • Sets breed standards for over 200 recognised breeds
  • Licenses and regulates dog shows across Ireland
  • Trains and appoints judges for conformation shows
  • Awards championship titles and qualifications

Requirements for Entering Dog Shows

Basic Requirements:

  • Pedigree Registration: Your dog must be registered with the IKC or a recognised international kennel club
  • Age: Dogs must typically be at least 6 months old to compete in official classes
  • Health: Dogs must be healthy, fully vaccinated, and free from contagious diseases
  • Identification: Dogs must be microchipped in accordance with Irish law
  • Membership: Some shows require IKC membership for entry

Pedigree Requirements:

To compete in IKC championship shows, your dog must have:

  • A three-generation pedigree certificate
  • Registration with the IKC or a kennel club recognised by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale)
  • No disqualifying faults according to their breed standard
Note: Fun matches and companion shows often have more relaxed requirements and may include classes for crossbreeds and dogs without pedigrees.

Types of Dog Shows

Championship Shows

The most prestigious events where dogs can win Challenge Certificates (CCs) towards their championship title. Dogs need 40 points under at least 3 different judges to become an Irish Champion.

Open Shows

Less formal than championship shows but still follow breed standards. Great for gaining experience and practicing for championship events.

Breed Shows

Specialised shows for specific breeds, organised by breed clubs. These offer in-depth competition and breed-specific activities.

Fun Shows

Casual events open to all dogs including crossbreeds. Classes might include "Waggiest Tail" or "Dog Most Like Owner".

Major Annual Shows

Some of Ireland's biggest dog shows include:

  • St. Patrick's Day Shows: Major championship shows held around March 17th
  • IKC International Show: Ireland's premier all-breed championship show
  • Celtic Winners: A prestigious event attracting international competitors
  • Christmas Shows: Popular winter championship shows

Getting Started in Dog Shows

  1. Attend as a spectator: Visit shows to understand how they work
  2. Join a training class: Many clubs offer ringcraft or handling classes
  3. Start with matches: Begin with informal fun matches before entering championship shows
  4. Learn your breed standard: Study what judges look for in your breed
  5. Practice handling: Learn to present your dog to its best advantage
  6. Network: Connect with other exhibitors for tips and mentorship
Important: Dog shows should be enjoyable for both you and your dog. Always prioritise your dog's welfare and happiness over winning. If your dog seems stressed or unhappy, consider whether showing is right for them.

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