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  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
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    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613658
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
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    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613656
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142525_004
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613659
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
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    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613654
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142525_002
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613655
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142525_001
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613657
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142523_003
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613826
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142523_002
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Tedding, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613825
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    DUK10142523_001
    NEWS - In London haben Rettungskräfte einen etwa vier Meter langen Wal aus einer Themse-Schleuse befreit
    Young whale seen swimming upstream in Thames after being freed overnight, Teddington, London, 10th May 2021. *** Local Caption *** 32613828
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every time you fill out a survey, you get points, which

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    Kristine and a chicken (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every tim

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_005
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_012
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    Kristine and chicken (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every time

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken on her sofa (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every time

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_011
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_010
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_014
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    One of Kristine's chickens (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_013
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    One of Kristine's chickens (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_008
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every time you fill ou

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    DUK10132107_006
    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    Kristine and a chicken (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every tim

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    One of Kristine's chickens (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    One of Kristine's chickens (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    Kristine and a chicken (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Every tim

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
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    FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Falsch herum in der Schale: Tierärzte führen bei Kiwi Küken eine Notfall-Ei-Operation durch / 291018 *** Vets at Auckland Zoo had to perform emergency ‘egg surgery’ after this little kiwi chick became positioned the wrong way round in the shell.See National News story NNkiwi. Vets performed emergency 'egg surgery' to help this tiny chick to hatch - because it was positioned the wrong way around inside its shell.The precious kiwi bird struggled to poke out its beak through the egg's membrane and wriggle free, because it was stuck upside down with its leg over its head.A team of vets were alerted when the chick was moving less than usual inside its egg, and took x-rays to check its positioning at Auckland Zoo, home to 1,400 animals in New Zealand.Bird keeper Debra Searchfield then used surgical tweezers to peel back delicate fragments of the shell to reveal the fragile baby bird tangled in side. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    DUK10107432_004
    FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Falsch herum in der Schale: Tierärzte führen bei Kiwi Küken eine Notfall-Ei-Operation durch / 291018 *** Vets at Auckland Zoo had to perform emergency ‘egg surgery’ after this little kiwi chick became positioned the wrong way round in the shell.See National News story NNkiwi. Vets performed emergency 'egg surgery' to help this tiny chick to hatch - because it was positioned the wrong way around inside its shell.The precious kiwi bird struggled to poke out its beak through the egg's membrane and wriggle free, because it was stuck upside down with its leg over its head.A team of vets were alerted when the chick was moving less than usual inside its egg, and took x-rays to check its positioning at Auckland Zoo, home to 1,400 animals in New Zealand.Bird keeper Debra Searchfield then used surgical tweezers to peel back delicate fragments of the shell to reveal the fragile baby bird tangled in side. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    DUK10107432_002
    FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Falsch herum in der Schale: Tierärzte führen bei Kiwi Küken eine Notfall-Ei-Operation durch / 291018 *** Vets at Auckland Zoo had to perform emergency ‘egg surgery’ after this little kiwi chick became positioned the wrong way round in the shell.See National News story NNkiwi. Vets performed emergency 'egg surgery' to help this tiny chick to hatch - because it was positioned the wrong way around inside its shell.The precious kiwi bird struggled to poke out its beak through the egg's membrane and wriggle free, because it was stuck upside down with its leg over its head.A team of vets were alerted when the chick was moving less than usual inside its egg, and took x-rays to check its positioning at Auckland Zoo, home to 1,400 animals in New Zealand.Bird keeper Debra Searchfield then used surgical tweezers to peel back delicate fragments of the shell to reveal the fragile baby bird tangled in side. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    DUK10107432_001
    FEATURE - 'Zangengeburt' für Kiwi Küken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Falsch herum in der Schale: Tierärzte führen bei Kiwi Küken eine Notfall-Ei-Operation durch / 291018 *** Vets at Auckland Zoo had to perform emergency ‘egg surgery’ after this little kiwi chick became positioned the wrong way round in the shell.See National News story NNkiwi. Vets performed emergency 'egg surgery' to help this tiny chick to hatch - because it was positioned the wrong way around inside its shell.The precious kiwi bird struggled to poke out its beak through the egg's membrane and wriggle free, because it was stuck upside down with its leg over its head.A team of vets were alerted when the chick was moving less than usual inside its egg, and took x-rays to check its positioning at Auckland Zoo, home to 1,400 animals in New Zealand.Bird keeper Debra Searchfield then used surgical tweezers to peel back delicate fragments of the shell to reveal the fragile baby bird tangled in side. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** The three kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    DUK10100541_011
    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    DUK10100541_010
    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** The three kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** One of the kittens in the wall. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt
    Tierrettung: Drei kleine Kätzchen unter Dielen eines Abbruchhauses entdeckt / 240718 *** The three kittens after the rescue. See NTI story NTIKITTENS; Kittens rescued after builders heard their cries from walls and under floorboards Three tiny kittens are being cared for by Blue Cross pet charity after they were discovered under floorboards and in the wall of a restaurant that was being demolished in Reading. George Harman and his team discovered the kittens as they were working on the former restaurant in Cane End. The builders were carrying out end of day checks on the derelict building which they were set to demolish when they heard tiny cries coming from inside. The team set about finding where the noises were coming from and on looking down a hole in the floorboards in the building found a tiny black kitten crying for its mother. When the cries continued the team set about carefully cutting and removing floorboards and half an hour later came across a second kitten some 10 metres away from its sibling. George Harman, Project Manager at Bellwood Homes, said: “The third kitten was THE challenge. We had heard more cries in the room but then there was silence. When it started crying again we managed to trace the noise to a bay window. We removed more and more flooring but we still couldn’t see a kitten anywhere. We could still hear the cries and then we realised they were coming from inside the wall. “We started to remove each block by hand, gently tapping the blocks with a hammer trying to loosen them without causing any disruption or discomfort to the kitten. We removed 10 concrete blocks in total to find that a third kitten had somehow got into the cavity of the building.” The whole rescue effort took the team around three hours before all the kittens were safely removed. *** Local Caption *** / action press
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658831
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658856
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658852
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  • FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658841
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  • FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658900
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur goes sledding with family Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked gingerbread family/ It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658832
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur on the morning walk with dad Michael Lindnord Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658813
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  • FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur on the morning walk with dad Michael Lindnord Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier first day, One evening baked It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658812
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    FEATURE - Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub
    Sonderkonditionen/Mindesthonorar/Exklusiv: Strassenhund Arthur aus Ecuador macht mit seiner neuen Familie den ersten Winterurlaub / 2016 ***Pictures: Arthur visit a ski slope and a ski lift going for the first time in his life Happy dog news from Sweden, Exclusive pictures of World renowned street dog Arthur's first mountain holidayStreet dog Arthur became world famous in november 2014 when he went with the Swedish adventure racing team in the world championships in Ecuador - until the finishStreet dog Arthur's family in Sweden, dad Michael Lindnord, owner Helena and the children Philippa 3 ½ years Thor 1 year, 3 months, took Arthur on his first mountain holiday, the trip went to the winter paradise Åre in Jämtland where even the Alpine World Cup is held annually,The family had Copperhill Mountain Lodge alpine design hotel as a base, whatever the weather had family Lindnord daily activities, cross-country skiing in snowstorm, snowracer and tobogganing, exploring with snowshoes in a ravine, skiing in the ski slopes of Åre and Arthur then got experience to ride the gondola up with VM8 an, where he barked at every skier firs It also became morning walks at sunrise with owner Michael at Copperhill Mountain Lodge where even professional football player Zlatan_Ibrahimovic has a luxurious mountain rest, he was not at home this week as Arthur's family had their winter, Arthur turned to love snow during their first winter in Sweden, the winter week in Åre proved that he once again that he was completely crazy about snow, the temperature was pleasant, he accompanied the family in all activities, he ran into the steep slopes when family swissade down the slopes, have found their paradise, Arthur is so happy with her sporty Swedish family, Åre, week 50, 2016, Former multisport author Michael Lind North lived in Åre between the years 1997-2001, was a ski instructor at Åre ski school based in Rödkullens ski area (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23658897
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