Bruin Wins Best in Show
Bruin, a four-year-old Clumber spaniel from Somerset, UK, has won Best in Show at Crufts 2026, a prestigious event held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. This victory is particularly significant as it marks the first time a Clumber spaniel has claimed this title since 1991.
Handled by Lee Cox, Bruin previously excelled in the Gundog group at the same event, showcasing the breed’s qualities among over 18,600 competitors this year. Cox expressed his joy, stating, “It’s just wonderful for this breed. You know, it’s just a… for the first time in my life, I’m speechless.”
The Clumber Spaniel is recognized as a rare ‘vulnerable native breed’ in the UK, with fewer than 300 births each year. Bruin’s win at Crufts not only highlights the dog’s exceptional qualities but also brings attention to the breed’s conservation status.
Cox further praised Bruin, saying, “He’s just, he’s a dog of a lifetime, he really, really is. He’s very, very special. I absolutely adore him. And he adores me.” This heartfelt sentiment reflects the bond between handler and dog, which is often a critical factor in dog shows.
A Historic Event
The 2026 Crufts event attracted a diverse array of competitors, making Bruin’s achievement even more remarkable. As the competition continues to evolve, the spotlight on breeds like the Clumber spaniel serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving such unique breeds.
As the dog show community celebrates Bruin’s victory, observers are eager to see how this win will impact the future of Clumber spaniels and their representation in competitions. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the breed’s potential resurgence in popularity following this historic win.