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  • Danny the Black Labrador, a retriever hunting dog runs back through the prarie grasses after retrieving a pheasant shot by his owner Byron Grubb. These trained working dogs watch the bird as it comes down and run to collect and bring them back. This breed of dogs has a soft mouth which means they can pick up the birds and return them without damaging them.
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  • With one eye from half of a Specsavers billboard ad, a dog owner stands with a labrador on the platform of Denmark Hill Station in south London, on 6th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • Experienced hunter Byron Grubb with his black labrador retriever Danny out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands west of Minot, shooting upland game birds such as grouse (also known in this area as 'chickens'). Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
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  • A labrador holding a grouse in its mouth on a grouse shoot, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge walks along a suburban pavement near to The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion who confidently leads the way along the path anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs.
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  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge stands outside The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion whose job is to confidently leads the way anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs. A sign in bright yellow says 'Please don't distract me I'm working.'
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  • With a blindfolded trainer, a young Labrador dog learns how to negotiate obstructions and hazards as part of its training as a guide dog. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity cares for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs. Before the young dog is allowed out into the real streets outside it must prove its natural ability to take its unsighted owner safely along a series of obstructive objects.
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  • Experienced hunter Eric Grubb with his labrador retriever dog out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands west of Minot, shooting upland game birds such as grouse (also known in this area as 'chickens'). Eric has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
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  • A young woman pauses on the street to wait for her young labrador puppy to carry on its walk through a Krakow suburb, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A man calls his golden labrador to him whilst walking the dog at South Pointe Park South Beach Miami beside the Atlantic Ocean
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson caring for his retrieving gun dog Chester after hunting a slough in the North Dakotan landscape near Minot. Labrador Chester is a trained retriever, on this occasion hunting upland game birds. These working dogs work extremely hard both retrieving birds such as pheasant or grouse once shot, but also flushing birds out from the undergrowth.
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  • Labrador gun dog Chester receives a drink from his owner after working hard upland game hunting. These working retriever dogs work extremely hard both retrieving birds such as pheasant or grouse once shot, but also working the many sloughs which cover the North Dakotan glacial landscape.
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  • Portrait of gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max in Moor Road Wood, Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer, hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor walking with his dogs Jasper and Max in Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Portrait of gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor and his dogs Jasper and Max at Fala estate, Midlothian, Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a genteel and relaxed cup of tea on the law of their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
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  • A flanker waiting on the Moor with his dog during a grouse shoot in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. The flankers job is to drive the grouse back with a flag towards the 'guns' who are waiting in the shooting butts.
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  • A flanker standing on the Moor and waiting during a grouse shoot in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. The flankers job is to drive the grouse using a flag back towards the 'guns' who are waiting in the shooting butts.
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  • Amanda Wakeley, shoe designer and shoe addict at home with her dog.
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  • Gamekeeper Ronnie Grigor's dog with a wood pigeon in his mouth on Fala Estate in Scotland. Fala estate supplies game such as roe deer (venison), hares, rabbits and wood pigeons to local restaurants.
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  • A 'gun' with his dog on a pheasant shoot, Swinton Estate, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Throwing a ball for a swimming dog. Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space is one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate. The Heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands.
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  • Three trainee guide dogs and their new blind owners practice crossing the road near the The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, on 9th June 1997, in Reading, England.
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  • Among headstones and graves, two local children play in the unkempt cemetery attached to the Blaenau Baptist Church in the south Wales town of Abertillery (Welsh: Abertyleri). Along with their pet Labrador dog who enjoys joining in on the fun, the children are playing safely in the open-air of this Welsh community. Rows of terraced Victorian homes line the distant end of this ground and then clinging to far hill side and beyond. Its population rose steeply during the period of (now defunct) mining development in South Wales, being 10,846 in 1891 and 21,945 ten years later. Lying in the mountainous mining district of the former counties of Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, in the valley of the Ebbw Fach. In 2003, Abertillery was found to have the cheapest house prices in the United Kingdom, according to a survey by the Halifax Building Society.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. David Burrowes MP with his Labrador Cholmeley. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
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