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It’s the most prestigious dog show in the world, with people training for months and travelling far and wide to get show off their pooches
So it’s no wonder, that, in some cases owners at Crufts start to look like their dogs.
More than 150,000 people head to the NEC arena in Birmingham to celebrate Crufts every year.
And some it seems, look like their dogs, from long silky hair to matching clothes and facial expressions.
Channel 4 presenter Sophie Morgan struck the same pose as an adorable Bichon today, while Carol Roberts from Spain, posed with Cooper, a Maltese, which was the Best of Breed – the pair had matching silky hair.
Here, FEMAIL looks at the owners and visitors morphing into their the show dogs…
Channel 4 presenter Sophie Morgan struck the same pose as an adorable Bichon today
Carol Roberts from Spain with Cooper, a Maltese, which was the Best of Breed winner today. The pair have the same light, long and sleek hair
Jack Wood from East Sussex with Pike, an English Toy Terrier, Jack matched his black and tan suit to the colour of his dog, who won best in breed
Both this adorable Chow Chow and a groomer struck the same smile at the event in Birmingham
Wavy auburn locks stole the show for this pooch and groomer today
Beccie Woods from Tauton with Manny, a Miniature Schnauzer, which was the Best of Breed winner today. The pair both have sleek and silky long hair
Well-coiffed and blonde was the look of the day for this groomer and her pup
These Spanish water dog matched their curly hair to their owners
American cocker spaniel’s ginger wavy hair matched their owners too
Wavy locks and matching tops seemed to be popular with humans at Crufts
Asha Maria from Iceland with Rafa, a Papillon, the pair both looked directly into the camera and wore their hair over their shoulders
This owner certainly showed up in style to match her Standard Poodle today
A Labrador and its handler wait for their in the show ring, both concentrating with blonde tufts on hair
Pippa Moore from Bridgewater with Baxter, a Schnauzer, who won best in breed.Pippa matched her black and white jacket to Baxter’s fur
Grey wisps of hair was the look of the day for Richard Morgan-Stanley from Lancashire with Lola, a Lowchen (Little Lion Dog), another best of breed winner