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Home / Lifestyle / Can't Breathe? Pugs Barred from World's Largest Dog Show

Can't Breathe? Pugs Barred from World's Largest Dog Show

23 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Crufts will ban pugs and other flat-faced breeds failing respiratory tests.
  • The new rules exclude dogs graded two or three in breathing assessments.
  • Dog owners protest, citing similar health issues in other breeds.
Can't Breathe? Pugs Barred from World's Largest Dog Show

The prestigious Crufts dog show is set to implement significant rule changes starting in 2026, focusing on the health of flat-faced dog breeds. Pugs, bulldogs, and French bulldogs that do not pass a respiratory function grading (RFG) assessment will be barred from competing. This measure specifically targets dogs with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, a respiratory disorder linked to their facial structure, with a grade two or three RFG assessment leading to exclusion.

These new regulations, developed in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, require participants to submit RFG assessment results as a condition of entry. The assessment evaluates dogs for breathing difficulties before and after exercise, assigning a grade from zero (no condition) to three (severe). While the Kennel Club states this is part of its commitment to improving brachycephalic dog health, the decision has sparked controversy among some owners.

Protestors argue that the ban unfairly singles out certain breeds, citing that many other dog breeds also suffer from common health issues. They point to conditions like hip dysplasia in Labradors, heart conditions in Cavalier King Charles spaniels, and spinal problems in dachshunds as examples of prevalent breed-specific ailments. Concerns have also been raised about setting a precedent for breed exclusion in dog shows.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Crufts will ban pugs, bulldogs, and French bulldogs that fail a respiratory function grading assessment from competing.
The ban targets dogs with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, a respiratory issue linked to their flat faces, to improve overall breed health.
The new rules primarily affect bulldogs, French bulldogs, and pugs, excluding those who receive a grade two or three in respiratory function grading.

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