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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Lynda Holdsworth from Auravale alpacas getting a kiss from Goldleaf Versace, one of her white Huacaya alpacas. They're based in the Dandenong Ranges. They were at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Alex Harman 10 years old from Levendale in Tasmania helping out Precision Stud by handling their alpacas at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria.Melbourne, Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Taryan and Max Mathews from Precision Alpaca Group their Supreme Grand Champion Huacaya alpaca named Precision Tremont. Taryan and Max came from established alpaca families before starting Precision Alpaca Group. They're based at Baynton in Central Victoria. They were at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Pauline Glasser from Grafton NSW and Judy Barlow from Kinscliff NSW from the South Australian / Qld and NSW region Fleeces and Yarn group at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. All things for sale have been grown in the region, then spun and woven / knitted / crafted in the region. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Ribbons at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Susan Haese from Yaringa Stud showing the teeth to Judges Natasha Clark and Barbara Hetherington at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia. Yaringa is based in the Fleurieu Peninsula, in South Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Darren and Rebecca Hard from Ashbourne Alpacas based in Elphinstone in Central Victoria with their winner of Best Roan Huacayat the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Judges Natasha Clark and Barbara Hetherington checking the fleese's micron at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Byron Jago helping out the Precision Alpacas team by taking them into the ring. He's from Toffeemont Alpacas in Tasmania, at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
Denise Moysey from Arcadian Alpacas in Mt Barker, South Australia with Arcaday Glint who won Champion Mature Male at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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Fleece de resistance: the Australian alpaca national show
The best alpacas and fleece producers in the land came to Bendigo in Victoria for the Australian Alpaca Association National Show. About 300 Suri and Huacaya alpacas and 200 fleeces were on show at the event, along with art, craft and photography. The association says Australia has one of the world’s largest alpaca breeding herds and is at the forefront of fibre quality.
'Aint She Sweet' from the Millduck stud waiting to go into the ring where she won the intermediate brown female class at the Australian National Alpaca Show, in Bendigo, Central Victoria. Australia.
Sunday 18th August 2024
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902q)
Britain's Prince Charles, meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902p)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902e)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902b)
Britain's Prince Charles, views a conservation area during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902o)
Britain's Prince Charles meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902g)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902f)
Britain's Prince Charles, left, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902d)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902h)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902c)
Britain's Prince Charles smiles as he views rare breeds, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902a)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is greeted by farmer and television personality Adam Henson during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902l)
Britain's Prince Charles mets Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902n)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks as a goat briefly gets its head stuck through a fence during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902i)
Britain's Prince Charles walks past Highland Cattle during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902k)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902j)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at Gloucestershire Old Spot piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-004/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220950 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-001/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220950 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-002/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220950 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-003/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220950 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-006/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220951 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Geissenbaum
In Morrocco, near Eaasouira, goats are climbing in an argan tree (Argania spinosa) to feed on seeds, which are then used to make argan oil by moroccan women working in cooperatives . Essaouria, Morocco, Africa, 19 February 2018.//KONRADK_goatargantree-005/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1802220951 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00846060
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136ab)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136u)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136y)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136k)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136i)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136a)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136aa)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136ac)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136f)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136s)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136q)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136p)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136m)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136n)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136l)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136t)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - Discover Dogs: Hundeshow in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9168136x)
Owners and breeders present over 200 hundred breeds of dog at ExCel in London's biggest dog show Discover Dogs.
'Discover Dogs' event, ExCel, London UK - 21 Oct 2017
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