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Dog Photos Of The Year 2018

July 25, 2018 by Leave a Comment

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The American Kennel Club has announced the winners of its Dog Photographer of the Year competition. The overall winner is Monica van der Maden with an image of Noa the Great Dane seemingly alone in a forest. To see this photo please go to the last page of this article. We couldn’t have posted it as the first photo, where is the suspense in that. Here are the other top dog photos for 2018 according to the American Kennel Club. Enjoy! There are some great photos here.

First place, Puppies

Klaus Dyba from Germany took this photograph of Ceylin, a three-month-old Italian greyhound
Photograph: Klaus Dyba

top dog photos of the year 2018

First place, Dogs at Work

A group shot of spaniels and retrievers after a hard day’s work, by Tracy Kidd from the UK
Photograph: Tracy Kidd

top dog photos of the year 2018

Second place, Dogs at Work

Tarly, an English springer spaniel, in Ashdown Forest in the UK. Taken by Richard Lane
Photograph: Richard Lane

top dog photos of the year 2018

Third place, Dogs at Play

Sarah Beeston took this photo of Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers Daffy, Taz, and Wile E playing with a frisbee in Indiana, US
Photograph: Sarah Beeson

top dog photos of the year 2018

Judges’ mention, Portrait

Jonathan Yearsley took this image of Tatti, an English cocker spaniel
Photograph: Jonathan Yearsley

top dog photos of the year 2018

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