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    Welsh owners urged to nominate canine heroes for Crufts award

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 30, 2025No Comments
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    Mandy Chapman with Baloo pictured with Ellie Simmonds & Jo Hamilton Credit The Royal Kennel Club and Beat Media
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    Nominations are now open for the UK’s most inspiring canine, as entries are being sought for The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award 2026. Presented at Crufts and supported by The Kennel Club Charitable Trust, the annual award shines a spotlight on the nation’s extraordinary dogs – from loyal companions to life-saving heroes – who make a life-changing difference to those around them.

    Nominations can be submitted across five categories:

    • Extraordinary Working Dog – for those who have shown extraordinary qualities working in the army, police, RAF, airports, search and rescue etc.
    • Hero Support Dog – celebrating all support and assistance dogs, from medical detection dogs or hearing dogs to therapy dogs or pets who provide emotional support.
    • Best Friends – celebrating a canine companion who has seen its owner through the hardest times, as well as the happiest.
    • Child’s Champion – recognising a dog that has supported and positively impacted the life of a child aged 16 or under.
    • Rescue Dog Hero – for a rescue dog who has overcome adversity and gone on to transform the life of their owner/s.

    Five finalists will be chosen, each receiving a donation for their favourite dog charity. The overall winner, decided by a public vote, will be revealed live at Crufts 2026 and awarded £5,000 for their chosen cause.

    At this year’s Crufts, the award was presented to retired police dog Baloo, who was a finalist in the Extraordinary Working Dog category with her owner, former police handler Mandy Chapman. In 2018, while on duty, Baloo was struck by a suspect’s car fleeing a crime scene, resulting in life-changing injuries and the amputation of one of her legs. Despite this devastating setback, Baloo went on to inspire the creation of the nationwide ‘Oscar Kilo’ wellbeing and trauma support dogs service, which now has over 250 dogs helping police officers across the UK. Together, Baloo and Mandy also visit schools, care homes and community groups, bringing comfort and joy to thousands.

    Speaking about the Award, Cathy Guiver, Head of Events at The Kennel Club, said: “Every day, countless dogs are out there making a difference – whether they’re protecting us, empowering and aiding people with disabilities, or simply offering unconditional love and companionship. The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award, with the prestigious final held at Crufts, celebrates this incredible impact our canine heroes have on our lives.

    “We want to hear your stories of dogs who have changed a life, brought comfort, or shown extraordinary courage. We invite everyone who owns or knows a dog that has made a remarkable difference to nominate their unsung canine hero and help us shine a spotlight on why dogs are truly our best friends.”

    Now, The Kennel Club is calling on the public to help find the next Hero Dog.

    Nominations for the 2026 award are open until 27 October 2025 via the Crufts website.

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