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The World Dog Show 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden

World Dog Show 2008 Event Dates, Schedule, Tickets

By Terri Mapes, About.com

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You're in for a great canine event: this year's World Dog Show 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden. Taking place in Scandinavia this time, the 2008 World Dog Show takes place July 3 - 6, 2008.

Every day of this year's World Dog Show in Stockholm will offer visitors and dog handlers alike...

  • Lots of interesting shows
  • "Best of Breed" judgings
  • "Junior Handler" and "Freestyle" Awards
  • "World Winner" competitions
  • The separate "Circuit 2008" exhibition with 60 breed club shows.
  • A Dog Accessories Fair, and more!
As a visitor to the biggest dog show in 2008, ticket prices start at SEK 140 (approx. EUR 15) per adult per day. Admission for a WDS 4-day ticket costs SEK 450 (EUR 50), which is the same admission price as for a single-day family ticket (2 adults + child 7-15).

The Swedish venue of the 2008 World Dog Show is not hard to find. In Stockholm, use the local city train going to "Västerhaninge"/"Nynäshamn" or "Södertälje". Then, simply get off at Älvsjö station. That will bring you right to the Stockholm Fair Center called "Stockholmsmässan".

Are you interested in showing your dogs at Stockholm's World Dog Show in 2008?

  1. Check out what you need to do to take your dog to Sweden according to customs regulations in Sweden regarding traveling to Sweden with animals.
  2. Then, read more about the registration and requirements for showing dogs at the official World Dog Show website (click the flags for website language).
  3. Dog registration costs between EUR 20-80 to enter a dog in the World Dog Show.
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