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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125h)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125l)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125k)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125b)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125d)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125a)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125m)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125g)
Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Grenzen dicht - LKW-Fahrer richten sich für die Nacht ein im Hafen von Dover
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drivers settling in for the night whilst stranded in Dover Port, England, UK
Frieght Lorries stranded in Dover Port, England, UK - 21 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Grenzen dicht - LKW-Fahrer richten sich für die Nacht ein im Hafen von Dover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Gilbert/Shutterstock (11657448r)
Portugese Frieght Lorry drivers eating their dinner inside one of their cargo trailers whilst stranded in Dover Port, England, UK
Frieght Lorries stranded in Dover Port, England, UK - 21 Dec 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
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As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774e)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774a)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774g)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774d)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774c)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling nun auch in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Parsons/REX (10590774b)
As from Monday 23rd March Children across the UK will be taught from home due to the coronavirus. Karen Attwood home schooling her children Isaac 7 (left) and Yasmin 9 (right),in her back garden in North East London, whilst enjoying the spring sunshine. Home-schooling due to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal addresses the BHS National Coaching Convention
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Stroud/REX (10585012q)
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal chats with Jennie Loriston-Clarke MBE whilst attending the British Horse Society National Coaching Convention at Addington Equestrian Centre, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom - 16 March 2020
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal addresses the BHS National Coaching Convention
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Prince Harry visit to Nottingham, UK - 10 Oct 2019
Pool, no UK before 7th November 2019
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Prince Harry shows his enthusiasm whilst in conversation with club members at the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham during his visit to mark World Mental Health Day.
Prince Harry visit to Nottingham, UK - 10 Oct 2019
The Duke is in the city to view two community initiatives in St Ann's, Nottingham, which aim to improve the opportunities for young people and support them from becoming involved in youth violence and crime through a combination of early intervention, mentorship, and training.
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FEATURE - Die herzigsten Haustierbilder Grossbritanniens
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nicola Paisey/PetSavers/REX/Shutterstock (10191523b)
Adult runner up picture by Nicola Paisey. Pip the apricot cookerpoo with Alfie the brown cookerpoo share a moment whilst out on a walk in Cornwall.
PetSavers pet photo competition, UK - Apr 2019
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A photo of a rescue dog panting in the long grass has won first prize in a competition to capture pictures of Britain's pets. The picture, taken by Yvette Roberts Shaw, was chosen from among more than 600 photos of cats and dogs in the annual contest run by PetSavers, a charity which is part of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association. This year's contest encouraged amateur photographers to take pictures of their pets at one of those special moments when they melt their heart. The competition was judged by staff at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association. Yvette, from Caerphilly, Wales, said: "Cassie is our rescue and is a Staffie x Boxer. She was in shelters for the majority of her younger years and was moved from Coventry to Bristol as she kept getting overlooked.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053j)
The picture shows Dam Wet by Andrew McCaren, 45 and taken in Wet Sleddale Dam, Shap, Cumbria, UK. He said: 'Whilst trying to visualise the heavy rainfall of March 2019 Wet Sleddale came to mind, I have driven past Wet Sleddale dam many times and seen it dry even after prolonged rainfall, but thought I would take a chance. After a 4:30am start and a 2 and a half hour drive from my home in Leeds to Cumbria, I made it to the location an remember shouting yes yes yes as I saw the water pouring down the spillway. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Parry/REX/Shutterstock (10012353c)
Heart of London Business Alliance, Veolia and Westminster City Council introduced the Hart of London, a Christmas sculpture designed to remind the public of the importance of minimising plastic waste consumption over the festive season. The life size, illuminated deer is made out of 2,000 plastic bottles and includes 'tap donation' technology, lighting up with every tap received to donate to charity, whilst creating a magical festive moment for visitors.
Illuminated deer installation, St James' Church, London, UK - 02 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756f)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756e)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756j)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756k)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756l)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756b)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756d)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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FEATURE - Gewichts Inventar im Whipsnade Zoo
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A Przewalski's horse or Mongolian wild horse, on the red list of endangered species, is given a treat by keeper Luke whilst being measured
Annual animal weigh in photocall at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, UK - 21 Aug 2018
Animals have their weight recorded by keepers for the annual weigh in.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9780824s)
People trying to stay cool whilst out punting on the River Cam in Cambridge on Sunday afternoon as the heatwave continues
Seasonal weather, Cambridge, UK - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Prinz Charles im Schottenrock an den Highland Games in Caithness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9779810d)
Prince Charles gets a dram of "Old Pultney" whisky from local hotelier Murray Lamont whilst attending the Mey Highland games
The Mey Highland Games, John O'Groats, Scotland, UK - 04 Aug 2018
Mey Games where Help for heroes and Invictus games competitors from America were competing alongside traditional Highland Games Athletes
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PEOPLE - Prinz Charles im Schottenrock an den Highland Games in Caithness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9779810o)
Prince Charles meets baby Callen Byars whilst he was walking amongst the crowd at the Mey Highland Games today
The Mey Highland Games, John O'Groats, Scotland, UK - 04 Aug 2018
Mey Games where Help for heroes and Invictus games competitors from America were competing alongside traditional Highland Games Athletes
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PEOPLE - Prinz Charles im Schottenrock an den Highland Games in Caithness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9779810q)
Prince Charles meets baby Callen Byars whilst he was walking amongst the crowd at the Mey Highland Games today
The Mey Highland Games, John O'Groats, Scotland, UK - 04 Aug 2018
Mey Games where Help for heroes and Invictus games competitors from America were competing alongside traditional Highland Games Athletes
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PEOPLE - Prinz Charles im Schottenrock an den Highland Games in Caithness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9779810p)
Prince Charles meets baby Callen Byars whilst he was walking amongst the crowd at the Mey Highland Games today
The Mey Highland Games, John O'Groats, Scotland, UK - 04 Aug 2018
Mey Games where Help for heroes and Invictus games competitors from America were competing alongside traditional Highland Games Athletes
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9778281c)
Sheep stand up on the field gate whilst keeping cool in the field
Sheep in the paddock, Kingsclere, Berkshire, UK - 02 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9334270ad)
Tourists under their umbrellas whilst out punting on the River Cam in Cambridge as the torrential rain and high winds arrived when Storm Georgina hit the region
Seasonal weather, Cambridge, UK - 24 Jan 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9334270v)
Tourists under their umbrellas whilst out punting on the River Cam in Cambridge as the torrential rain and high winds arrived when Storm Georgina hit the region
Seasonal weather, Cambridge, UK - 24 Jan 2018
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FEATURE - Wildtiere posieren für Wanderer
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Cox/REX/Shutterstock (9318467f)
A Tourist getting a little to close whilst photographing a wild Red Deer Stag in a car park near Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands.
Tourists and Red Deer Stag, Glencoe, The Highlands, Scotland, UK - 04 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472a)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472e)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472c)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472b)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472d)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472h)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472m)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472l)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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FEATURE - Ein Schwein denkt es sei ein Hund
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9134472n)
Buzz the pig sitting on command whilst being fed by Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen
Rescue pig that thinks it's a dog, March, Cambridgeshire, UK - 11 Oct 2017
A rescue pig who thinks he is a DOG is being hailed as a real-life "Babe." Ten-year-old Buzz has astounded staff at an RSPCA rescue centre by behaving like a dog and even sitting on command. The porky pot-bellied pig has been likened to "Babe" in the 1995 film of Dick King-Smith's novel about a pig, who think he is a dog. "We were so surprised when we realised he will sit on command, just like a dog. But he only does it if he is offered a banana sandwich," said Serena Garner, animal care assistant at RSPCA Block Fen in March, Cambs. "Buzz is a lovely gentle lad and to see him today, you wouldn't guess he'd had such a rough start. "He's such a happy lad now that he is getting regular meals and lots of attention. He loves to have a mooch about with us here in the field at Block Fen, and he adores a scratch behind the ear." Buzz was taken to the centre in July after suffering some neglect and is now looking for a new home. Anyone interested should contact the centre on 0300 123 0726.
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