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Choose your favorite book cover for the forthcoming book "Tails at 60: Celebrating the Lives of Dogs."

From puppies to senior dogs, loving pets to working support dogs, this series of fun dog photos are all candidates for the forthcoming book. Votes from Bored Panda will be included in the final votes for the public's favorite book cover. The photographer is keen to get Pandas' feedback to help choose the final cover photo.

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Vote For Cover 9 - Vinnie

Vote For Cover 9 - Vinnie

Vinnie is a three-year-old male tan and black German Shepherd. This wonderful head tilt from the curious Vinnie was captured on the Long Walk in Windsor, near the castle, in Berkshire.

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Last year, Chris Miller released three series of original photos on Bored Panda - portraits of dogs with a corresponding motivational dog quote that made you smile and hopefully laugh too. Chris turned 60 and decided that he wanted to spend the 12 months through to November 2024 not celebrating his life, but instead celebrating the lives of dogs, and raise funds through his project for the UK national charity Support Dogs. This charity provides life-changing support for those affected by epilepsy, autism and disability through their dogs.

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    Vote For Cover 20 - Oren

    Vote For Cover 20 - Oren

    Oren is a two-month-old male Labrador. This super cute photo of Oren, the future support dog, was taken on the Long Walk in Windsor, Berkshire, with the castle in the distance.

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    Vote For Cover 15 - Barkley

    Vote For Cover 15 - Barkley

    Barkley is a three-year-old male apricot Cockapoo. This beautiful photo was taken in the forest at Virginia Water, Windsor Great Park, on the Berkshire-Surrey borders.

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    One of my most passionate aims as a dog photographer is to capture the true personality of every dog that I photograph. Using only natural light in the dog's familiar surroundings, I decided to help all of these dogs have their stories told through photography.

    Photography is my passion, pets are our life. I love nothing more than capturing that unique emotional connection and deep, unconditional love between an owner and their dog. As a child, I only have one photograph of me with my first dog Jenny, a rescue greyhound. I want to make sure that all dog lovers have at least one professional photograph of their dog that they can treasure forever.

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    Vote For Cover 2 - Rebus

    Vote For Cover 2 - Rebus

    Rebus is a 3-year-old male Dalmatian. This beautiful photo was taken in the forest at Virginia Water, Windsor Great Park, on the Berkshire-Surrey borders.

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    Vote For Cover 6 - Bonnie

    Vote For Cover 6 - Bonnie

    Bonnie is a 3-and-a-half-year-old female rough-coated Jack Russell. This action photo was taken just off the Long Walk in Windsor, near the castle, in Berkshire.

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    Anyone can take a photograph of a dog with their phone camera, and I encourage everyone to keep doing that. I love taking photographs of a dog’s true personality and character, and that special connection that you can get through the eyes of a dog. I pride myself in connecting with their soul through many of my on-location natural light portrait photography. Action photography is great fun, and whilst technically challenging, it is fulfilling when I can produce another great Dogs In Action photograph - of a dog being a dog.

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    Vote For Cover 18 - Poppy

    Vote For Cover 18 - Poppy

    Poppy is a rescue, about six months old, and is half Collie and half something else (perhaps Corgi, according to her owner).

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    Vote For Cover 30 - Willow

    Vote For Cover 30 - Willow

    Willow is a 16-month-old female Golden Show Cocker Spaniel. This action photo of the beautiful Willow was taken at Frost Folly in Warfield, Berkshire, during the stunning wildflower season.

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    I enjoy creating magical experiences for dogs and their owners in natural environments like parks and forests. I tend to take most of my photographs in Windsor Great Park in the UK and the surrounding forests around Ascot, where the dogs can enjoy their own magical experience.

    For most dog lovers, their dog means the world to them. I want to give a voice to dogs and tell their story through photography. Whether it’s a dog in rescue, or a dog simply having fun with their owners, all dogs deserve their stories to be told.

    If you want to see some more of my dog pictures click here.

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    Vote For Cover 31 - Woody

    Vote For Cover 31 - Woody

    Woody is a rescue and is about 2.5 years old; he is a male Hungarian Vizsla. This fun photo was taken in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, near the Five Arch Bridge.

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    Vote For Cover 43 - Anushka

    Vote For Cover 43 - Anushka

    Anushka is an 8-month-old female Springer Spaniel. She kindly hopped up onto a natural wooden table at Lily Hill Park in Bracknell, Berkshire, for this photo.

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    Vote For Cover 1 - Dougie

    Vote For Cover 1 - Dougie

    Dougie is a 12-year-old male Cockapoo. This peek-a-boo photo of the handsome Dougie was taken in the forest in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire.

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    Vote For Cover 3 - Rebus And Lucy

    Vote For Cover 3 - Rebus And Lucy

    Rebus (left) is a three-year-old male Dalmatian, and Lucy (right) is a female Dalmatian who is just 12 years old. This photo of the cute couple was taken by the lake at Virginia Water, Windsor Great Park, on the Berkshire-Surrey borders.

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    Vote For Cover 7 - Jet

    Vote For Cover 7 - Jet

    Jet is a 9-year-old female. Her mom is a Golden Retriever, and her dad is a Labrador.

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    Vote For Cover 14 - Billie Jean

    Vote For Cover 14 - Billie Jean

    Billie Jean is a 12-and-a-half-year-old female red and white Beagle.

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    Vote For Cover 39 - Luna

    Vote For Cover 39 - Luna

    Luna is a 3-and-a-half-year-old female Blue Roan Cocker Spaniel.

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    Vote For Cover 44 - Meeker

    Vote For Cover 44 - Meeker

    Meeker is an 11-year-old female tan Staffie.

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    Vote For Cover 49 - Freddy

    Vote For Cover 49 - Freddy

    Freddy is a 3-year-old male Hungarian Vizsla (3/4) and Red Fox Labrador (1/4).

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    Vote For Cover 8 - Daisy

    Vote For Cover 8 - Daisy

    Daisy is 3 years old; her mom is a chocolate Labrador, and her dad is a Golden Retriever.

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    #31

    Vote For Cover 25 - Monte

    Vote For Cover 25 - Monte

    Monte is a 10-year-old male solid liver German Shorthaired Pointer.

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    Vote For Cover 33 - Maple And Dexter

    Vote For Cover 33 - Maple And Dexter

    Maple (left) is a six-year-old female fox red Labrador, and Dexter (right) is a five-year-old Lattiford Working Labrador.

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    Vote For Cover 21 - Millie

    Vote For Cover 21 - Millie

    Millie is a one-year-old female Springer Spaniel who is training to be a support dog.

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    Vote For Cover 50 - Blue

    Vote For Cover 50 - Blue

    Blue is an 18-month-old male Golden Retriever.

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    Vote For Cover 16 - Kobe

    Vote For Cover 16 - Kobe

    Kobe is a four-year-old male Cockapoo.

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    Magpie
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cockapoo, strockapoo, strokeapoo... Why can't you just call them as mutts - there are nothing wrong being a mutt but in all honesty they are not registered pedigree dogs. A fancy name is just a way to raise their price into ridiculous amounts.

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