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Dead ringers at Crufts 2024: Owners and visitors to the annual dog lookalike competition as 150,000 people flock to Birmingham’s NEC for this year’s show.

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It’s the most prestigious dog show in the world, with people training for months and traveling far and wide to show off their dogs.

So it’s no surprise that, in some cases, Crufts owners start to take after their dogs.

More than 150,000 people flock to Birmingham’s NEC Stadium to celebrate Crufts each year.

And some, it seems, take after their dogs, from the long, silky hair to the matching clothing 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, who was the best of the breed – the pair had matching silky hair .

Here, FEMAIL watches owners and visitors transform into their show dogs…

Channel 4 presenter Sophie Morgan struck the same pose as an adorable Bichon today

Carol Roberts from Spain with Cooper, a Maltese, who was the Best of Breed winner today. The couple has the same long, straight, light hair.

Jack Wood from East Sussex with Pike, an English Toy Terrier, Jack matched his black and tan suit to the color of his dog, which won best in breed award.

Both this adorable Chow Chow and a groomer sported the same smile at the event in Birmingham.

Wavy Brown Locks Stole the Show for This Dog and Groomer Today

Beccie Woods of Tauton with Manny, a Miniature Schnauzer, who was the Best of Breed winner today. They both have long, straight, silky hair.

Blonde and well-combed was the look of the day for this hairdresser and her puppy

These Spanish water dogs matched their curly hair with that of their owners

The American Cocker Spaniel’s wavy red hair also matched its owners.

The wavy locks and matching tops seemed to be popular with the humans at Crufts

Asha Maria from Iceland with Rafa, a Papillon, 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 his handler wait for them in the ring, both concentrating with blonde streaks in their hair.

Pippa Moore from Bridgewater with Baxter, a Schnauzer, who won best of breed. Pippa matched her black and white jacket with Baxter’s fur.

Tufts of gray hair were the look of the day for Richard Morgan-Stanley from Lancashire with Lola, a Lowchen (little lion bitch), another best of breed winner.

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