All French Bulldogs, Bulldogs and Pugs competing at Crufts today must now have a vet assessment of their breathing before they’re allowed to compete at the world-famous dog show.

This requirement has been introduced to protect the health of these popular breeds and raise awareness about the importance of health testing amongst the public.

The breathing condition is known as Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), with dogs having to pass the test before they’re allowed to enter the world’s greatest dog show.

Those with a grade 3 score, which means that are affected by BOAS and showing signs of the condition, will not be allowed to take part.

Crufts, run by The Kennel Club, is a unique celebration of happy, healthy dogs and of the loving relationship that they enjoy with their owners. Crufts is held from 6-9 March 2025 at the NEC Birmingham.

Viewers can follow all the action and highlights on Channel 4 and More4, and for further information and tickets visit crufts.org.uk