Euro Dog Show
The Euro Dog Show is a prestigious event in the canine world, showcasing a vast array of dog breeds from across Europe and sometimes beyond.
Organized by the European Section of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), which is the world’s largest international federation of kennel clubs, the show features competitions in various categories, including conformation, where dogs are judged based on how well they conform to the established breed standards.
The event draws thousands of dogs and their owners, breeders, and handlers, competing for top honors, including the coveted title of “Best in Show.” The show not only serves as a competitive arena but also as a social and educational gathering, providing opportunities for enthusiasts to learn about different breeds, care, training, and health.
Each year, the Euro Dog Show is hosted in a different European country, offering a unique backdrop and experience for participants and spectators. Alongside the main competitions, the Euro Dog Show typically includes side events such as agility, obedience, and junior handling competitions, making it a comprehensive celebration of canine companionship and achievement.
The Euro Dog Show is not just for professionals; it also attracts casual dog lovers and the general public, offering them a chance to see a wide variety of breeds up close and learn more about responsible dog ownership and breeding practices. It’s a highlight of the year for the European dog community, reflecting the rich diversity and shared passion for dogs across the continent.
In 2024 Slovenia is hosting the events The Euro Dog Shows 2024 and the International Slovenian winner Dog Show. Euro Dog Shows will be held in the morning, and the Specialty Dog Shows in the afternoon.
How to get to the Euro Dog Show?
In 2024 The Euro Dog Show will take place in Celje, a city in the eastern part of Slovenia and is easily accessible by car, train, and bus from various points within Slovenia and from neighboring countries. Here’s a general guide on how to get there:
By Air
Nearest International Airports: The closest major international airports are Ljubljana Airport (LJU) in Slovenia, Zagreb Airport (ZAG) in Croatia, and Graz Airport (GRZ) in Austria. From these airports, you can rent a car, take a bus, or catch a train to Celje.
Ljubljana to Celje: From Ljubljana Airport, you can take a shuttle or bus to Ljubljana’s main train or bus station and then continue to Celje by train or bus. The train ride from Ljubljana to Celje takes about an hour and a half.
By Train
From Within Slovenia: Slovenia has an extensive train network. Trains to Celje run regularly from major cities like Ljubljana and Maribor. The Slovenian railway company is Slovenske Železnice.
International Trains: If you’re coming from neighboring countries like Austria, Croatia, Hungary, or Italy, there are international train services that connect to Slovenia. You might have to transfer trains depending on your route.
By Bus
Buses are another convenient option, with direct routes to Celje from Ljubljana, Maribor, and other cities in Slovenia. International bus services also connect Celje with cities in neighboring countries.
By Car
From Ljubljana: Celje is about an hour’s drive from Ljubljana, via the A1/E57 motorway.
From Zagreb: If you’re coming from Zagreb, it’s roughly a 2-hour drive via the A2/E59 and A1/E57 motorways.
From Graz: From Graz, the drive takes about 1.5 hours via the A9 and A1 motorways, crossing into Slovenia at the Šentilj border.
Local Transportation
Once in Celje, the city is compact enough to explore on foot, especially the historic downtown area. Local buses are available for longer distances within the city or to nearby attractions.