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The 'Buy a Dough Lead' slide show

Lest we take the FCI World Championships too seriously, here is a selection of photographs taken by Peter van Dongen in Spain which put things into perspective. The images and words are his. Sit back and enjoy the show. And don't ask why us there are so many scantily clad girls amongst the piccies.

Double click on the photo to get a better view.

A bit of GT after his bad run

A blind wolf

God save THE Team

Hair of the dog handler

I love children and want to work with animals and old people.

Debbie Deuchar - the face of The Kennel Club

A proud Ronnie leads out the Brits

A small token of Britain

A Medium token of Britain

Bernie's fan wear

Chip 'n Dale

Climb

A cooling down exercise for Billy

The culinary highlight of the week

Dalmationor 'spotty dog?'

Damm, she's pretty!

And David thought that S.A.Q. stood for 'Stripped and Queer.'

David's cuppa

Exhaus-Ted

Greg getting excited

Hail Mary

How to start a meal!

I'm never letting this flag go... again

Wonder if the Japanese command for getting the up contact is Nippon!

Lee's favourite missile

Lisa is definitely wrong-footed

Lisa puts a grin on Ronnie's face

A message from Ronnie to the Germans.

Not now, Gwyn. They're filming!

Olé

Oooooooh la la

Perfick co-ordination

Peter 'bordering' on wanting a big dog

A pre-run massage

The result of Bernadettte's anger

Ronnie and his two bonny bitches

Ronnie and Martin dry off Gem after a shampoo

Ronnie nearly in the doghouse... nearly

Ronnie's bonny bitches dresscode

See what beer can do to you!

Shall we tell people about us?

Sign No. 1 - when we were still hopeful

Sign No. 2 - after we didn't get the right result!

The Manager in action

Teach 'em young

The 'Ginger Tosser' passes the vet check, despite DEFRA.

The French look happy and gay

The Japanese secret weapon

The LionKing weeps

The rubbish needs to go into that bin... over there!

Three dogs from the Planet Zorba

Vet stuff

We shared the plane with a lot of foreign maggots!

Will Stee steer us in the right direction?

Will this grassy surface run well?

Would winning be a piece of cake? What do you think?

Yap, yap, yap

You lie down right here, matey!

Sky - the best dog not to be at the Worlds.

About the photographer...
Peter van Dongen
qualified as a vet at the Utrecht Veterinary school, The Netherlands, in March 1990. He worked in a mixed practice in Louth, Lincolnshire, UK, for three years, before moving to Borough Green, Kent, UK. At the same time he limited himself to small animals only. Since December 1996 he has run his own branch practice in Allington, Maidstone, Kent. Currently he is a Director at Pennard Veterinary Practice, based in Sevenoaks (Kent), a 14 vet, four branch, mixed veterinary practice.

In May 1995 Peter started agility (after years of just thinking about it!) with his Jack Russell Cross 'Basil' (a bitch!), then five years old. Since then they qualified for many finals, including 'Crufts' and 'Olympia'. Basil won the coveted Crufts 2001 title in the individual mini agility.

Peter passed the British Agility Club Instructors' exam in October 1999 (first class) and has since done the British Agility Club Judging Workshop.

Peter regularly writes for various agility magazines and web sites and has been the official British Team Vet for the Agility World Championships for the last five years.

Peter and his wife Carry still live in Borough Green with their two dogs and two cats. His little Jack Russell Cross, Sky, has started to compete in agility last year and will hopefully follow in Basil’s footsteps!

To sponsor Pete on his Husky Trek Challenge, visit: www.justgiving.com/huskytrek


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