Canigou Cambrai

Canigou Cambrai, also known as Albert (1992–2008), an English Cocker Spaniel, is the most recent of his breed to win Best in Show at Crufts in 1996, the seventh occasion it was awarded to a Cocker Spaniel and the first time for forty six years.

For a while he was the most successful black male Cocker Spaniel of all time in the UK, and his descendants continue to be multi-show winning champions around the world.

[3] In 1996 he was entered in Crufts once again, where he won best of breed under the eyes of judges Ken McFarlane and Jack Clarke.

[6] Cambrai was the most successful black male Cocker Spaniel of all time in the UK until 10 April 2004, when Sh.

Charbonnel Warlord overtook his record with a 29th CC and best in show at the Cocker Spaniel Club of Scotland.