Boris the Pyrenean mountain dog is sure to be a huge hit at Crufts

Oh, you mucky pup! Boris the Pyrenean mountain dog, who towers over 6ft on his hind legs, is sure to be a huge hit at Crufts

  • Boris the Pyrenean mountain dog is over 6ft tall and weighs 7st 8lbs
  • His upkeep costs around £150 a week and includes fillet steak and chicken
  • He is due to compete at the highest level for his breed at Crufts on Saturday

He is over 6ft tall, described as ‘blond and nutty’ and enjoys being in front of the camera.

Meet Boris – one of more than 70 Pyrenean mountain dogs hoping for glory at Crufts this week.

And getting a big blond hound ready for judging is a huge task, as his owner Susan Reilly knows. 

Meet Boris and his owner Susan Reilly – he is a Pyrenean mountain dogs, over 6ft tall and described as ‘blond and nutty’

Boris needs a shower, blow dry and comb after long muddy walks to keep his shiny coat in tip-top condition.

He is due to compete at the highest level – the ‘open class’ – for his breed at the world’s most famous dog show on Saturday.

Miss Reilly, from Bracknell, Berkshire, said a win at Crufts for three-year-old Boris would be special because it would be exactly 50 years since his breed was judged best overall at Crufts.

Boris, the multi-champion Pyrenean Mountain Dog, indulging in some muddy mayhem before competing at Crufts 2020

He is due to compete at the highest level – the ‘open class’ – for his breed at the world’s most famous dog show on Saturday


Boris needs a shower blow dry and comb after long muddy walks to keep his shiny coat in tip-top condition

Boris gets a blow dry while he lies on the bed to get fully dry – his fur begins to regain its fluffy texture

In 1970 the best in show prize was awarded to Bergerie Knur, who beat 8,397 other dogs to come top.

Miss Reilly, 59, has written to Boris Johnson and received a reply agreeing that her pet was more handsome than the Prime Minister.

She said: ‘The thing with Boris is he is a natural showman. He loves the camera. He’s blond and nutty so I was always going to call him that, after Boris Johnson.’

Miss Reilly, 59, (pictured) has written to Boris Johnson and received a reply agreeing that her pet was more handsome than the Prime Minister

Boris the ‘natural showman’ with his awards. It has been 50 years since his breed was judged best overall at Crufts

Boris the mountain dog’s upkeep costs around £150 a week and includes fillet steak and chicken – but his owner said it all helps to keep her 7st 8lb pet in peak condition.

She said: ‘He won’t eat anything else and to be honest he is a bit spoilt… But to look at him he is amazing. His coat has never looked better.’

Despite winning awards internationally, Miss Reilly said Boris will face stiff competition as there are 78 dogs entered in his breed’s event alone.

The mountain dog’s upkeep costs around £150 a week and includes fillet steak and chicken

Boris gets all the love and attention he needs from dedicated owner Miss Reilly

 

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