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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965h)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965g)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965e)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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DUK10131432_003
FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965j)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965i)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Frühling: Hund Cookie tollt im Blumenfeld herum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX (10621965d)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunny weather by going for her run amongst daisies and dandelions in Peterborough.
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Apr 2020
The country is on lockdown due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. People are not allowed to leave home except for minimal food shopping, medical treatment, exercise - once a day, and essential work.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (10004389e)
Cookie the cockapoo dog on a very windy day as Storm Diana hits Nene Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Seasonal weather, UK - 29 Nov 2018
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DUK10092010_003
FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9663437h)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoying the hot weather on the beach at Hunstanton, Norfolk
Seasonal weather, UK - 04 May 2018
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DUK10087970_003
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9473315d)
Cookie the cockapoo dog plays amongst yellow daffodils
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Winter in Europa
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9445615f)
Pico the Cockapoo jumps to catch a snowball in St James Park as severe weather continues in the capital. The 'Beast from the East' and Storm Emma have brought extreme cold and heavy snow to the UK.
Seasonal weather, London, UK - 01 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9420228c)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys the sunshine as it warms up these lovely snowdrops in Peterborough
Seasonal weather, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9306855a)
Cookie the cockapoo dog gets her fur blown back in the aftermath of Storm Eleanor
Storm Eleanor, Heacham, West Norfolk, UK - 03 Jan 2018
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9228269b)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoying the frosty morning at Nene Park, Peterborough
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 17 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277a)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277d)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277c)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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DUK10074606_010
FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277b)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277m)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277k)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277j)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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DUK10074606_006
FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277i)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277f)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277g)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277h)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277e)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277l)
Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?
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FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729c)
Walter the cockapoo takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it coming to Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. Research from the Fair reveals that 44% of dog owners take more pictures of their dog than any other family member, with a third wanting professional portraits of their pups.
Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729b)
Walter the cockapoo takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it coming to Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. Research from the Fair reveals that 44% of dog owners take more pictures of their dog than any other family member, with a third wanting professional portraits of their pups.
Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8587190d)
Cookie the cockapoo dog plays in the bluebells at Nene Park, Peterborough
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 07 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8587190f)
Cookie the cockapoo dog plays in the bluebells at Nene Park, Peterborough
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 07 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8560251c)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys running through rays of sunshine in a tunnel of trees on a sunny day in Nene Park
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 30 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8560251b)
Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys running through rays of sunshine in a tunnel of trees on a sunny day in Nene Park
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 30 Mar 2017
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DUK10058468_001
FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8550126b)
Cookie the cockapoo dog sits amongst a patch of daffodils
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (8550126c)
Cookie the cockapoo dog sits amongst a patch of daffodils
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - 21 Mar 2017
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (1517718d)
Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (1517718a)
Cockapoo Murdoch being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (1517718f)
Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (1517718e)
Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (1517718c)
Cockapoo Murdoch being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
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Cockapoo Murdoch being blown by gale force winds
Dog being taken for a walk during windy weather, Upton Dyke, Norfolk Broads, Britain - 08 Dec 2011
With gale force winds sweeping parts of Britain, Cockapoo Murdoch and his owner enjoyed a very brisk walk today. At times it appeared the small pooch may well be blown away as he happily trotted across the Norfolk Broads. And it's a good job that little Murdoch isn't precious about his curly hairdo as the wind whistling past him left him decidedly tousled.
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VA: SPA AND BOUTIQUE FOR DOGS
24 November 2009 - Fairfax, Va. - For many people their pets are their children. Red Dog Spa in Fairfax, VA caters to owners that want to pamper their pets. Opened March 2009, Red Dog Spa is unique in the animal spa community. The spa uses no metal cages, metal tubs or cage dryers. Red Dog Spa offers a brush out fur service, teeth brushing, bathes and nail trimming. For extra special occasions, pets can receive services such as painted nails, a washable fur dye and temporary tattoos. Red Dog Spa also uses chemical-free botanical shampoo and conditioner on the pets. Similar to human salons, Red Dog Spa is by appointment. This way the pets do not have to wait long away from their owners. On average the pet is in and out of the spa in two hours. Owner Terri Garretson wants the dogs to feel comfortable so they will have the best experience possible. Red Dog Spa not only offers spa services but also sells many pet products. The boutique offers everything from dog beer to cologne.
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VA: SPA AND BOUTIQUE FOR DOGS
24 November 2009 - Fairfax, Va. - For many people their pets are their children. Red Dog Spa in Fairfax, VA caters to owners that want to pamper their pets. Opened March 2009, Red Dog Spa is unique in the animal spa community. The spa uses no metal cages, metal tubs or cage dryers. Red Dog Spa offers a brush out fur service, teeth brushing, bathes and nail trimming. For extra special occasions, pets can receive services such as painted nails, a washable fur dye and temporary tattoos. Red Dog Spa also uses chemical-free botanical shampoo and conditioner on the pets. Similar to human salons, Red Dog Spa is by appointment. This way the pets do not have to wait long away from their owners. On average the pet is in and out of the spa in two hours. Owner Terri Garretson wants the dogs to feel comfortable so they will have the best experience possible. Red Dog Spa not only offers spa services but also sells many pet products. The boutique offers everything from dog beer to cologne.
Photo Credit: MAISONNEUVE/SIPA /jmaisonneuve.009/0912042113 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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