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FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156330
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DUK10134751_005
FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156327
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FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156326
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FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156321
(c) Dukas -
DUK10134751_002
FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156323
(c) Dukas -
DUK10134751_001
FEATURE - Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg
Bewässerung 2.0: Der Rainos Roboter zur automatischen Bewässerung von Gräbern im Einsatz auf dem Friedhof in Hamburg Rahlstedt
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*** Rainos robot for the automatic irrigation of graves in use at the cemetery in Rahlstedt, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Aug 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31156328
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DUK10132016_013
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_017
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_002
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_019
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_016
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_007
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real life for
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_015
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi on her first birthday (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_001
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Juliana, Lapka and Dashi (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_009
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_004
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_010
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_011
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lapka as a puppy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_006
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi and Lapka's personalised collars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. We
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FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi with Lapka's puppy kit (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even me
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real life for
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_005
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real life for
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_020
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Juliana and Dashi (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in rea
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_014
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Juliana cuddling Dashi (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up i
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132016_003
FEATURE - Dogfluencer: Dasha und Lapaka sind die schönsten Dackel im Internet
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dashi as a puppy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Beautician who splurges hundreds per month on her
pampered pooches devotes hours every day to
turning them into Instagram dogfluencers
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A beautician who splurges hundreds of pounds a month on her pampered pups and
devotes hours every day to building their brand on Instagram has turned her dachshund
divas into successful 'dogfluencers.'
When Juliana Maksimova, 39, first launched social media accounts for her beloved
sausage dogs Dashi, one, and Lapka, eight months, she only expected them to gather a
handful of followers.
But, within months, the cute canines have attracted nearly 2,000 fans, securing modelling
gigs as brand ambassadors and making poochy pals amongst the dogfluencing elite.
Juliana, of Birmingham, West Midlands, said: The girls are very spoilt. I dont spend
much on myself, but will always buy things for them, whether thats little outfits, toys,
accessories or chews.
Its the same as with kids you go without so that they can have.
Juliana, who is married to 41-year-old warehouse worker Andrejs, has always adored
animals, but for years lived in rented properties where they were not allowed.
So, when she bought her own place in 2018 she wasted no time in searching for the
perfect pooch.
First, she found Dashi through a breeder in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, before getting
her sister Lapka closer to home in Birmingham.
Totally devoted to her dachshunds, she started following puppy-themed Instagram pages
and, realising the joy they brought to her newsfeed, set up an account of her own.
It was never a goal to make my girls proper dogfluencers, she laughed. I thought it
would just be a fun place to share a few photos. But I ended up meeting this entire
community of dog-owners.
I have had the odd bit of negativity, but I just block those people and move on.
Everyone else has been so lovely and supportive. Weve even met up in real
(c) Dukas -
DUK10098102_051
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Angela Merkel, Martin Wolf beim Besuch der Bundeskanzlerin im St. Johannisstift in Paderborn / 160718
*** Chancellor of Germany visits St. Johannisstift nursing home, Paderborn, Germany - 16 Jul 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 26948511
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DUK10090123_011
REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808922
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808915
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808911
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808910
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808903
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808901
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808893
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DUK10090123_025
REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808891
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808890
(c) Dukas -
DUK10090123_017
REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808889
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808888
(c) Dukas -
DUK10090123_018
REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808886
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808884
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808883
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808882
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808881
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808880
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808879
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808878
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808875
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808877
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808874
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808873
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REPORTAGE - Stachelige Angelegenheit - Alltag im Igelzentrum in Rotterdam
Tierpfleger und Veterinäre kümmern sich im Rotterdamer Tierheim um Igel / 060418 *** Hedgehog animal shelter, Rotterdam, Netherlands - 06 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25808864
(c) Dukas