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Launch Of The Third Dog Photographer Of The Year Competition

Author: The Kennel Club UK
Posted: Wednesday 7th March, 2007. 00:00:00

The Kennel Club Picture Library is proud to launch the third annual Dog Photographer of the Year Competition at Crufts 2007. This competition is now a firmly established element of the canine calendar and goes from strength to strength every year. The competition is open to anyone and everyone. If you are interested in taking part, please come to our stand (Hall 3, Stand 58) and collect an entry form. Staff will be on hand to answer any questions and provide advice.

Click to view Dog Photographer of the Year Competition details and view the winners from 2006

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