An annual international
sheepdog trial, has been held every year since 1906, with breaks only for the two World Wars and the
2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak. In 1922, National trials were set up in England, Scotland and Wales to find a national champion for each country and act as qualifying trials for the International trial. Ireland (comprising North, South and the
Isle of Man) joined in 1961. However, further expansion was to come. The International trial was international in that it was a competition "between nations", but because of the rules governing quarantine for dogs entering or re-entering the UK, an all world competition wasn't possible, even though sheepdog trials, many of them using dogs bred in the UK, were taking place in many countries using ISDS rules and judged by ISDS judges, including the Continental (European) trial, which is held annually. The 2022 International Sheepdog Trials were held in
Castle Howard,
Yorkshire. The trials were meant to be at Castle Howard in 2020 but the event was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and again in 2021. The 2023 International Sheepdog Trials are to be held in
Blessington, Co. Wicklow. == World Sheepdog Trials ==