Approxiamately 28,000 dogs attended the 2011 Crufts show, according to the Kennel Club statistics.
There are approximately 190 breeds eligible at Crufts at present (not including the mixed breeds that are eligible for Scruffts).
Over 200 breeds are recognised by the Kennel Club and can attend Crufts, but due to some of the breeds being very rare there are not always dogs from every breed - except from in the Discover Dogs area.
Approximately 11,099 athletes competed in the 2004 Olympic Games.
Over 9000.
Crufts is the World's Biggest Dog Show and is held at the NEC in Birmingham, England. Over 28,000 dogs attend annually over the four days that the show is held. It is a Championship show and does not hold Companion Dog classes. It does have sponsors from many companies and holds other events such as Flyball, Agility, Heelwork to Music and Obedience, as well as display teams. Crufts also hosts Discover Dogs where you can meet 200 different breeds. It is held in March every year.
Since 1928, when it was won by an English Greyhound.
in the finals 32 countries competed
No, as ear cropping was banned many years ago in England; which is where Crufts in held. Even if your dog was cropped legally in another country, it cannot be shown at any championship shows in England.
There were approximately 3.9 million dogs adopted in the United States in 2004.
Ireland has competed in many things, and has many Olympic medallists, and winners in all sorts of sports and competitions.
Kenya has competed at fifteen Commonwealth Games.
"No More Dead Dogs" by Gordon Korman has approximately 176 pages.