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FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
Some of the 13 puppies in Beau's supersize litter. A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good jo *** Local Caption *** 30357221
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FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
Esther Barrett with Labrador Beau and one of her puppies in their home at Allhallows, Rochester. A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the *** Local Caption *** 30357220
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DUK10124741_012
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
Esther Barrett holding one of the 13 puppies - one of the largest litters in the UK for labradors. A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all t *** Local Caption *** 30357219
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DUK10124741_011
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
(From left) Nick, Leah and Esther Barrett holding their litter of 13 Labrador puppies at their home at Allhallows. A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipme *** Local Caption *** 30357223
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DUK10124741_010
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
Some of the 13 puppies in Beau's supersize litter. A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good jo *** Local Caption *** 30357222
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FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357211
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FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357214
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FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357213
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DUK10124741_006
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357212
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DUK10124741_005
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357216
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DUK10124741_004
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357215
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DUK10124741_002
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357218
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DUK10124741_001
FEATURE - Jetzt schlägts aber 13: Labradorhündin bringt 13 Welpen zur Welt
A Labrador has given birth to 13 "absolutely gorgeous" puppies - which could be one of the breed’s largest ever litters. See NATIONAL story NNlab. A lovely Labrador delighted her family by giving birth to a whopping 13 puppies - one of the largest ever litters.Crufts champion descendant Beau had an ultrasound five weeks into her pregnancy with vets expecting just five or six puppies - not the baker's dozen they ended up with.Her owners had no idea the brood would reach double figures, just two shy of what is thought to be the record set by a black Labrador which gave birth to 15 puppies in 2014.The puppies started "flying out" when the first-time mum went into early labour last month after creeping under her owner's sheets. Dog breeder Leah Barrett delivered the litter with her sister Alice, as astonished dad Nick phoned his pals.The 32-year-old, of Allhallows, Kent, said: “The vet told us it would take about an hour for each puppy to be born. "We thought there could be up to eight, so roughly calculated an eight hour labour. But after seven were born in just forty minutes, we were all absolutely gobsmacked. They were just flying out.”Leah, who’s agoraphobia keeps her stuck at home, added: “My dad was so shocked he called his friends. “He told them, ‘oh my god, there’s nine, now there’s ten,’ and so on until the 13th arrived.“He was the one supposed to be helping me, but he was just too excited.”The birth was not without drama as one of the puppies became trapped in the birth canal by Beau’s placenta which had come loose.Leah, who did her homework before the delivery, said: “She was there for 40 minutes. By the time we got her out she wasn’t breathing or moving. “We were all panicking, we thought we had lost her.“It took about ten to 15 minutes to get her breathing.“I used suction equipment to suck all the fluid out of her lungs.”“It’s a good job I’d done my reading on the subject, or she woul *** Local Caption *** 30357217
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FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
Atmosphere
Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_014
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_013
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_012
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_011
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_010
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_009
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_008
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_007
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_006
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_005
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_004
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_002
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10118965_001
FEATURE - Corgi-Rennen in Los Angeles
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Corgi Nationals 2019 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on May 26, 2019
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DUK10002016_048
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445409
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DUK10002016_047
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Verführer Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445401
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DUK10002016_046
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Verführer Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445384
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_045
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445412
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_044
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Verführer Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445404
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_043
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Göttinnen Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445391
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_042
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445366
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_041
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445367
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_040
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Verführer Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445369
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_039
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445373
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_038
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Große Helden (Mops) beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447880
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_037
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Große Helden (Mops) beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445444
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_036
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Große Helden (Mops) beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445442
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_035
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Engländer beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445450
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_034
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
4. Süddeutsche Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447864
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_033
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Engländer beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20445448
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_032
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
4. Süddeutsche Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447869
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_031
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
4. Süddeutsche Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447870
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_030
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
4. Süddeutsche Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447873
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_028
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
4. Süddeutsche Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447874
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_027
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Verführer Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447877
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002016_026
FEATURE: Mopsrennen in Wernau
Französische Göttinnen Bulldogge beim 4. Süddeutschen Mops- und Bulldoggenrennen in Wernau / 060915 *** Pug dog race in Wernau, Germany; September 6th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20447878
(c) Dukas