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  • FEATURE - Carlow die Feuerwehrkatze
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    FEATURE - Carlow die Feuerwehrkatze
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    Carlow the fire station cat pictured with a rescued dog. The comment reads: "Throwback to that time the engine rescued this pup and she thought she'd become my mutual partner"
    Carlow the fire station cat, New York, America - 08 Dec 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rpmm

    Meet Carlow the firefighting cat. Well, not quite firefighting, you are more likely to find this rescued male moggie asleep on a pile of crew jackets, or asleep on a fire truck, or under one for that matter.

    Four-year-old Carlow lives in a firehouse in Yorkville, Manhattan after being found and adopted by firefighters of Engine 22, Ladder 13.

    He was an underfed stray kitten found hiding in a tyre at a mechanic?s shop when they found him.

    "The idea was that Carlow could help keep mice out of the firehouse. Ever since he's been here, we don't see many mice at all," comments a fire station spokesperson, who says they are 'Carlow's PR'.

    Mostly, found dozing, there is some excitement : a disgruntled Carlow is pictured being given a wash along with the comment: "Throwback nightmare to the time they tried to wash me".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
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    Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Richard Bowler (2925657h)
    Rosie the fox jumps on Maddy the dog. Jump sequence
    Out-Foxed: Rosie the Fox Really Wants Doggy Friend Maddy's Rock
    It's not often you will see a hound chased by a fox but that doesn't stop this cute cub leaping after her doggy pal.

    These hilarious pictures show the incredible bond formed between Maddy the dog and abandoned fox cub Rosie.

    Photographer Richard Bowler captured the heart-warming action at his home near Corwen, North Wales.

    They show six-month-old Rosie leaping after Maddy in an attempt to deprive the Lakeland Patterdale cross of one of her much-cherished rocks.

    But Maddy, 4, often out-foxes her pal, even when Rosie tries a surprise flying jump attack from the bushes.

    The two have become friends after Rosie was left abandoned when her dad killed most of her litter.

    Richard, 44, gave the fox a home at his picturesque small-holding in the Berwyn mountains.

    He explains: "It is not known what happened to Rosie's mother. All we know is that she was the only survivor after her dad went rogue. She had to be hand-reared before she had even opened her eyes.

    "We decided to give Rosie a home and she quickly bonded with Maddy after they were gently introduced.

    "Maddy has always been a playful pet and it is a natural instinct for a fox cub to play so it is no surprise they share the same instinct for fun.

    "Maddy's most favourite thing in the world is to chase after stones; she does have toys but prefers stones for some reason. Rosie, although not interested in chasing after a stone, loves to steal anything she can from Maddy.

    "She waits until Maddy has the stone in her mouth then jumps all over her trying to steal it. There's nothing nasty about it, it's just the game they have developed. Often Maddy will turn around and chase her, which Rosie loves.

    "Since Rosie has grown we have built a large ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KCTDLYBOQ

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  • Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
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    Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Richard Bowler (2925657g)
    Rosie the fox jumps on Maddy the dog. Jump sequence
    Out-Foxed: Rosie the Fox Really Wants Doggy Friend Maddy's Rock
    It's not often you will see a hound chased by a fox but that doesn't stop this cute cub leaping after her doggy pal.

    These hilarious pictures show the incredible bond formed between Maddy the dog and abandoned fox cub Rosie.

    Photographer Richard Bowler captured the heart-warming action at his home near Corwen, North Wales.

    They show six-month-old Rosie leaping after Maddy in an attempt to deprive the Lakeland Patterdale cross of one of her much-cherished rocks.

    But Maddy, 4, often out-foxes her pal, even when Rosie tries a surprise flying jump attack from the bushes.

    The two have become friends after Rosie was left abandoned when her dad killed most of her litter.

    Richard, 44, gave the fox a home at his picturesque small-holding in the Berwyn mountains.

    He explains: "It is not known what happened to Rosie's mother. All we know is that she was the only survivor after her dad went rogue. She had to be hand-reared before she had even opened her eyes.

    "We decided to give Rosie a home and she quickly bonded with Maddy after they were gently introduced.

    "Maddy has always been a playful pet and it is a natural instinct for a fox cub to play so it is no surprise they share the same instinct for fun.

    "Maddy's most favourite thing in the world is to chase after stones; she does have toys but prefers stones for some reason. Rosie, although not interested in chasing after a stone, loves to steal anything she can from Maddy.

    "She waits until Maddy has the stone in her mouth then jumps all over her trying to steal it. There's nothing nasty about it, it's just the game they have developed. Often Maddy will turn around and chase her, which Rosie loves.

    "Since Rosie has grown we have built a large ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KCTDLYBOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
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    Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Richard Bowler (2925657f)
    Rosie the fox jumps on Maddy the dog. Jump sequence
    Out-Foxed: Rosie the Fox Really Wants Doggy Friend Maddy's Rock
    It's not often you will see a hound chased by a fox but that doesn't stop this cute cub leaping after her doggy pal.

    These hilarious pictures show the incredible bond formed between Maddy the dog and abandoned fox cub Rosie.

    Photographer Richard Bowler captured the heart-warming action at his home near Corwen, North Wales.

    They show six-month-old Rosie leaping after Maddy in an attempt to deprive the Lakeland Patterdale cross of one of her much-cherished rocks.

    But Maddy, 4, often out-foxes her pal, even when Rosie tries a surprise flying jump attack from the bushes.

    The two have become friends after Rosie was left abandoned when her dad killed most of her litter.

    Richard, 44, gave the fox a home at his picturesque small-holding in the Berwyn mountains.

    He explains: "It is not known what happened to Rosie's mother. All we know is that she was the only survivor after her dad went rogue. She had to be hand-reared before she had even opened her eyes.

    "We decided to give Rosie a home and she quickly bonded with Maddy after they were gently introduced.

    "Maddy has always been a playful pet and it is a natural instinct for a fox cub to play so it is no surprise they share the same instinct for fun.

    "Maddy's most favourite thing in the world is to chase after stones; she does have toys but prefers stones for some reason. Rosie, although not interested in chasing after a stone, loves to steal anything she can from Maddy.

    "She waits until Maddy has the stone in her mouth then jumps all over her trying to steal it. There's nothing nasty about it, it's just the game they have developed. Often Maddy will turn around and chase her, which Rosie loves.

    "Since Rosie has grown we have built a large ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KCTDLYBOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
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    Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Richard Bowler (2925657e)
    Rosie the fox jumps on Maddy the dog. Jump sequence
    Out-Foxed: Rosie the Fox Really Wants Doggy Friend Maddy's Rock
    It's not often you will see a hound chased by a fox but that doesn't stop this cute cub leaping after her doggy pal.

    These hilarious pictures show the incredible bond formed between Maddy the dog and abandoned fox cub Rosie.

    Photographer Richard Bowler captured the heart-warming action at his home near Corwen, North Wales.

    They show six-month-old Rosie leaping after Maddy in an attempt to deprive the Lakeland Patterdale cross of one of her much-cherished rocks.

    But Maddy, 4, often out-foxes her pal, even when Rosie tries a surprise flying jump attack from the bushes.

    The two have become friends after Rosie was left abandoned when her dad killed most of her litter.

    Richard, 44, gave the fox a home at his picturesque small-holding in the Berwyn mountains.

    He explains: "It is not known what happened to Rosie's mother. All we know is that she was the only survivor after her dad went rogue. She had to be hand-reared before she had even opened her eyes.

    "We decided to give Rosie a home and she quickly bonded with Maddy after they were gently introduced.

    "Maddy has always been a playful pet and it is a natural instinct for a fox cub to play so it is no surprise they share the same instinct for fun.

    "Maddy's most favourite thing in the world is to chase after stones; she does have toys but prefers stones for some reason. Rosie, although not interested in chasing after a stone, loves to steal anything she can from Maddy.

    "She waits until Maddy has the stone in her mouth then jumps all over her trying to steal it. There's nothing nasty about it, it's just the game they have developed. Often Maddy will turn around and chase her, which Rosie loves.

    "Since Rosie has grown we have built a large ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KCTDLYBOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
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    Rosie the abandoned fox cub chases her friend Maddy the dog, Near Corwen, North Wales - 29 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Richard Bowler (2925657a)
    Rosie the fox jumps on Maddy the dog. Jump sequence
    Out-Foxed: Rosie the Fox Really Wants Doggy Friend Maddy's Rock
    It's not often you will see a hound chased by a fox but that doesn't stop this cute cub leaping after her doggy pal.

    These hilarious pictures show the incredible bond formed between Maddy the dog and abandoned fox cub Rosie.

    Photographer Richard Bowler captured the heart-warming action at his home near Corwen, North Wales.

    They show six-month-old Rosie leaping after Maddy in an attempt to deprive the Lakeland Patterdale cross of one of her much-cherished rocks.

    But Maddy, 4, often out-foxes her pal, even when Rosie tries a surprise flying jump attack from the bushes.

    The two have become friends after Rosie was left abandoned when her dad killed most of her litter.

    Richard, 44, gave the fox a home at his picturesque small-holding in the Berwyn mountains.

    He explains: "It is not known what happened to Rosie's mother. All we know is that she was the only survivor after her dad went rogue. She had to be hand-reared before she had even opened her eyes.

    "We decided to give Rosie a home and she quickly bonded with Maddy after they were gently introduced.

    "Maddy has always been a playful pet and it is a natural instinct for a fox cub to play so it is no surprise they share the same instinct for fun.

    "Maddy's most favourite thing in the world is to chase after stones; she does have toys but prefers stones for some reason. Rosie, although not interested in chasing after a stone, loves to steal anything she can from Maddy.

    "She waits until Maddy has the stone in her mouth then jumps all over her trying to steal it. There's nothing nasty about it, it's just the game they have developed. Often Maddy will turn around and chase her, which Rosie loves.

    "Since Rosie has grown we have built a large ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KCTDLYBOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
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    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features ( 1315471o )
    Prince Harry with the vets dog.
    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
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    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features ( 1315471g )
    Prince Harry with the vets dog.
    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
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    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features ( 1315471c )
    Prince Harry with the vets dog.
    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
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    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features ( 1315471d )
    Prince Harry with the vets dog.
    Audi polo tournament at Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 07 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Julianna Hough girlfriend of Ryan Seacrest in Miami walking the dog.
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    Julianna Hough girlfriend of Ryan Seacrest in Miami walking the dog.
    KDNPIX.COM - 28 APRIL 11

    MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA

    Julianna Hough girlfriend of Ryan Seacrest in Miami walking the dog.

    EXCLUSIVE

    KDNPIX.COM

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  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739r )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739q )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739p )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739l )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739m )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739o )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    DUKAS_10262251_REX
    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739d )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

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  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739i )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

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  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739k )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739h )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
    Exclusive to Rex - Special Fees for UK use (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739c )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Smallest police dog in the world, Midge the chihuahua drug sniffer dog. Geauga County, Ohio, America - June 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features ( 938739b )

    World's Smallest Police Dog
    THE SMALLEST POLICE DOG IN THE WORLD

    She may be the smallest police dog in the world, but Midge the canine cop is not to be sniffed at.

    At 11 inches tall and weighing just under 4 kilos, this plucky pooch is small in stature but presents a big threat to wrongdoers.

    The tiny Chihuahua recently clocked up her first solo drug conviction after discovering drugs hidden in a burglar's vehicle.

    Midge was enlisted as a puppy by Sheriff Dan McClelland of Ohio's Geauga County Police Department to sniff out illicit substances.

    Dan, who is now her owner and partner, admits he was not looking for such an exceptionally tiny dog at first, let alone end up with a Guinness World Record holder.

    He explains: "I got the idea for a smaller animal when watching German shepherds struggling to turn around in the back of cars. Increasing payouts for damages caused by larger dogs scratching or damaging paintwork or interiors in their excitement to get the job done was another factor.

    About the same time, one of his dispatchers, Melissa Metz, brought in a puppy, the last remaining runt of a litter produced by the union of a rat terrier mum and a Chihuahua dad.

    At 10 weeks, Midge was calm and self assured around people and sniffed everything in the Sheriff's office enthusiastically, but at under a kilo could fit on the palm of his hand.

    "I decided to take a chance on her as an experiment, and since none of our regular dog handlers was keen - its hardly macho to run an animal this small - I became her partner," says Dan.

    First certified on marijuana just after her first birthday, Midge has since passed the tough exam needed to be allowed to snif...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HNHDBQSK

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    India - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chambers / Rex Features ( 800659R )
    Feeding the sacred cow in the middle of the street. Cows have long been worshipped in India and tradition has it that the first chapatti made of the day goes to the cow while the last one goes to the dog. Rajasthan, India
    India - 2007

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    JACOB THE LAMB WHO THINKS HE IS A DOG, CHESHIRE, BRITAIN - JUN 2004
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    Jacob the Soay lamb with ducks. Jacob was raised by Kipp the dog and he know thinks he is a dog.
    JACOB THE LAMB WHO THINKS HE IS A DOG, CHESHIRE, BRITAIN - JUN 2004

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1153041a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1153235a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1153010a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152794a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152745a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152714a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152703a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152453a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152278a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152229a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Rex Features (1152120a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1152054a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

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  • Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Reared Made Pals With Lucy The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie
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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Reared Made Pals With Lucy The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1151962a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Reared Made Pals With Lucy The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Reared Made Pals With Lucy The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
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    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Hollist / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1151950a)
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abbie Was One Of Three Cubs Born At The Zoo And All The Cubs Have Been Found Excellent Homes Said The Owner Yolande Surcouf. Yolande Said That The Leopard Cub And The Jack Russell Hit It Off And Play Together And Thrill The Crowds. Contact Is Yolande Surcouf On 01268/553985
    Wait Till I Grow Up........... All Pictures Show A Pair Of Unlikely Pals Thrilling The Visitors To Basildon Zoo In Essex Abbie The Eight Weeks Old Leopard Cub Which Has Been Hand Rearedmade Pals With Lucy The The Five Months Old Jack Russell Dog. Abb

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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