Getting growded along this route!
Great giraffe and zebra photos, thanks Celia.
Love Giraffes and Zebra's yes great photo's.
In the dog house! Photo competition reveals some of the UK's NAUGHTIEST pooches - including destroyed beds and chewed up cushionsGala Bingo challenged Brits to send in pictures of their furry friends misbehavingRosie, a French bulldog from South Derbyshire, was crowned the winner Owner Dave Edwards sent in snap of her sitting on (what used to be) her bed
By CHLOE MORGAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 01:40 AEDT, 4 October 2020 | UPDATED: 06:08 AEDT, 4 October 2020
Poorly-behaved pooches have caused a stir for their owners throughout lockdown, and a new competition has found the most mischievous dogs from across the country.
Gala Bingo challenged Brits to send in pictures of their furry friends misbehaving, and has been inundated with shots of adorable, but trouble-making dogs from all over the UK.
Rosie, a French bulldog from South Derbyshire, was crowned the winner after her owner, Dave Edwards, sent in a photo of her proudly sitting on (what used to be!) her bed.
Dave commented: 'Rosie is the loveliest, friendliest, most playful dog I've ever known but she definitely has a bit of a destructive streak in her. In fact she destroyed another pair of shoes just this weekend!'
With the competition closed, FEMAIL takes a look at 10 of the best entries...
Rosie, a French bulldog from South Derbyshire, was crowned the winner after her owner, Dave Edwards, sent in a photo of her proudly sitting on (what used to be!) her bed
Bryony, a Golden Retriever from Bristol, just wanted to help her owner, Emma Iraci, to open her birthday present. We think you did a great job Bryony!
Vinnie the French bulldog tends to destroy any soft beds or cushions in sight, says his owner, Gemma Shonfeld from Christchurch. But with that guilty look on his little face, who could stay angry?
Coco, a gorgeous Jack Russell from London, won the fight against a cushion, according to owner Amanda Johnson
Dylan, a Sprocker, is not a fan of toilet roll or laundry it seems, or perhaps he was just trying to help his owner, Sharon Jackson from Kettering, with her chores?
Little Gizmo, a Pug/Jack Russell cross was not a fan of the new curtains, according to his owner Jade McKenna from Coventry
Poppy the Schnoodle (owned by Julie Bishop from Leicester) thought she’d help take out the bins but things didn’t quite go to plan
Lexi, a Labradoodle from Lancaster, has made a bit of a mess of the house, but with those puppy dog eyes we’re sure her owner, Jennifer Toal, has forgiven her
Daniel O’Shea from Salford wondered where his little Dachshund, Mimi, had wandered off to… he found her gobbling a packet of custard creams upstairs
We all wish it could be Christmas everyday, but Snowy, a Samoyed from Hereford, decided to take things into her own hands, as owner Tegan Rose caught her in the decorations box
Sabre, a majestic looking Husky, thought he’d do a spot of gardening. His owner, Denise Walton from Birmingham, however, was not impressed to see the garden dug up and pots tipped over
Thanks Celia for all those lovely photos. I love the innocent look in their eyes, as if to say, "It wasn't me".
Yes Hola butter would not melt in their mouths! LOL
Did you like the Baby Elephant Walk? The old hit music of days gone by. I enjoyed that movie and the music to it.
Very funny, a lot of bored dogs.
Washington officials have captured the first living murder hornet. The insects is one of three new cases spotted in a northeaster town, leading officials to suspect a nest is hiding in the area.
Huge and scary.
Experts from China and Thailand found that around 36 per cent of all known reptile species are sold as pets - including many endangered and range-restricted species. These include the tokay gecko (bottom right) and the speckled cape tortoise (top right), which is classified as an endangered species. The team found that 79 per cent of the reptile species being sold are not subject to regulations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
Shocking, been going on for years, and they won't stop until they are all extinct, sadlly, money rules.
So Sweet.
A meerkat appears to smile at the camera as it enjoys a loving cuddle from its furry friend in the sandy Kalahari Desert in Botswana.
A loving pair of squirrels take a break from feasting on dandelions to show their affection for one another by holding on to each other in an adorable cuddle
Two baby baboons are spotted by Michelle van der Walt, 45, enjoying a tight embrace in Chobe National Park, South Africa
So lovely Celia.
The real life Fox and the Hound! Rescue vixen cub is 'inseparable' from her Bulldog friend as they snuggle and play together just like in the Disney film
Pauline Ashanolla, 28, from Isle of Wight, saw a beautiful friendship blossom between her four-year-old bulldog Ernie and a six-month-old fox she rescued in April called Marley (left). The animal lover said her pets are inseparable, explaining: 'They do everything together, they're inseparable. They play with each other all day, they sleep together every night, they go for walks together.' (top inset, right). She compared their friendship to the 1981 Disney film The Fox and The Hound (top inset).
:) Unusual alliance.
Footage shows the ostrich speed past a group of cyclists during their bike race at the Cape Point Nature Park in Cape Town, South Africa. During the clip, the flightless bird passes a number of cyclists along the scenic route and draws closer to a member of the group who has taken the lead in an attempt to overtake him. Ostriches, which belong to a group of birds called ratites, are often found roaming the African savanna and desert lands in small herds. Though the birds cannot fly, they are strong runners and can sprint up to 43 miles an hour.
LOL saw that video earlier.
I was hoping this would follow on with the World Animal Day but it hasn't!
https://www.adventurenation.com/blog/animals-of-the-world/