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Pet food firm vows to eradicate smells from factory
Lifetime Achievement Award for John Burns
Beco launches 'Pick Up Poo' campaign with schoolkids
Pet firm wins 'Great Place to Work' accolade
Harringtons reveals the dog walking habits of the nation
More Crufts on TV than ever before
Dog Photogapher of the Year 2018 launched
US pet food brand launches three new products in UK
Vital offers exciting experience for retailers at PATS
Exciting toys set for major launch at PATS Sandown
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Pet shop thief has jail sentence appeal dismissed
‘Saving pets from the beast’ ideas from pet retailer
ClipBox is welcome addition to Tick Twister
Crufts 2018 – The world’s greatest dog show set to be even more international
Five hero dogs named as finalists in Friends for Life
Grab a bag of goodies for £5 at Crufts
Four fifths of consumers visit stores before major purchase finds study
Crowds flocked to English Nursery Finals
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Purina hits back at claims discrediting leading brand
Aldi launches cut-price pet range in stores today
Impressive number of new products to be launched at PATS
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Dog Photogapher of the Year 2018 launched

 

The Kennel Club has begun its search once more for the best dog photographers around the world with the launch of its annual Dog Photographer of the Year competition.

 

Now in its 13th year, last year the international competition received almost 10,000 entries from over 75 different countries around the globe, including Canada, Russia, Brazil and New Zealand, making it the biggest and most popular canine photography competition in the world.

 

The competition which opened this month is free to enter and will be accepting submissions until 4th April 2018.

 

The competition comprises 10 categories:

  1. Dogs at Play
  2. Portrait
  3. Oldies
  4. Dogs at Work
  5. Puppies
  6. Man's Best Friend
  7. Young Pup Photographer (for entrants aged 11 and under)
  8. ‘I Love Dogs Because …’ (for entrants aged between 12 and 17)
  9. Assistance Dogs
  10. Rescue Dogs

An overall winner will then be chosen from the winning ten images.

 

Portuguese photographer Maria Davison was selected as the overall winner of last year’s competition with her winning image of a puppy resting beside her owner’s feet (see picture above).

 

Upon winning the biggest canine photography competition in the world, Maria said: “This image was already close to my heart and it is one of the photographs I am most proud of. It was not only a beautiful, real and candid moment I got to capture, but also a demonstration of the strong bond between one of my closest friends and her dog, Yzma. Winning not only the Man’s Best Friend category, but also the overall winner prize with this picture feels really good.”

 

The overall winner will receive an original oil painting of their image by award-winning artist Sara Abbott.

 

All category winners will have their images on display at the Kennel Club in Mayfair, and will win a SmugMug photography website to showcase their work online and a one day photography course offered by Nikon School UK, as well as a trophy and exhibition print from Loxley Colour presented during an award ceremony.

 

The Assistance Dog and Rescue Dog category winners will also receive a £500 donation from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust to their chosen dog charity. 

 

 

The winner of the 2017 ‘Assistance Dogs’ category was Alasdair MacLeod from Ayrshire, Scotland, who took a candid shot of retired Greyhound, Megan from Canine Concern Scotland visiting local care home resident Duncan, a 95 year-old RAF veteran who flew in the ‘Dambusters’ squadron.

 

Alexandra Robins from Wiltshire won the ‘Rescue Dog’ category for her intimate portrait of rescue dog Chloe with her carer at Bath Cats and Dogs Home. The two winners chose for their £500 donations to go to Therapet and Bath Cats and Dogs Home respectively.

 

For more information and to officially register and enter, please visit www.dogphotographeroftheyear.org.uk. The deadline to enter is 4th April 2018.

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