A LIFELONG passion for Afghan Hounds led to a truly unforgettable day for Redditch care home resident Irene Smith, whose wished to return to Crufts resulting in a heartwarming and emotional reunion with a cherished friend from her dog showing days.
Irene, who lives in at Bowood Court Care Home, has a remarkable history in the world of pedigree dogs. Over the years, she bred and showed Afghan Hounds with great success, proudly taking part in Crufts five times.
During her distinguished showing career, Irene also achieved the prestigious title of Best of Breed at the Hound Association Championship and later shared her expertise by judging at dog championship shows herself.
As part of a special wish organised for her by the care home, Irene recently returned to Crufts – a place filled with memories from her decades in the dog showing community.
What she did not expect was a deeply moving surprise waiting for her there.
During her visit, Irene was reunited with her longtime friend Jill, with whom she bred and showed Afghan Hounds from the 1970s through to the 1990s.
In an incredible twist of fate, Jill happened to be the Afghan Hound judge at Crufts this year, something Irene had no idea about before the visit.
Seeing Jill and her husband again after so many years was an incredibly emotional moment.
Irene said: “This is the best day. I can’t believe Jill and her husband are here – I thought I’d never see them again.”
The pair spent time reminiscing about their years showing dogs together, sharing stories and laughter while catching up on life since their last meeting.
Before parting ways, they exchanged phone numbers so they can stay in touch moving forward.
