The most exceptional dog photographs from across the globe this year have been revealed.
Fifteen images were selected as winners of the annual Dog Photography Awards from a pool of over 1,700 entries from over 60 countries.
The stunning photos show the extraordinary beauty, talent and spirit of our canine companions.
While there is no overall winner, there are five categories in the competition – Portrait, Action, Studio, Dogs & People, and Documentary.
Sophia Hutchinson from the UK came in third place in the Portrait category with ‘Hot off the Press. The picture of a wirehaired Vizsla was taken in Leadenhall Market, London, which once was a thriving trading centre of meat, game and poultry
Ida Levin from Sweden came in second place in the Dogs and People category with this photograph. 90-year-old Rune is pictured with his pooch Hajen who he says is his only happiness in life
Valeria Barbara Barriera Cassina’s ‘Metamorfosis canina’ which won first place in the Studio category
Moa Näslund from Sweden took third place in the Dogs and People category of the competition with this photo titled ‘Silent Connection’
Regine Jensen from Norway came in first place in the Action category with this photo titled ‘Moving in time’
This photo came second place in the Studio category. It was taken by Donna Victor who is from the US
John Fabiano from the US came in first place in the Documentary category with this photo ‘Greenlandic Flat Tire’. It was taken during a blizzard in Siorapaluk, the northernmost indigenous village in the world and features Greenlandic Huskies
Norway’s Regine Jensen came in third place in the Studio category with this photo titled ‘I see you’
Anne-Laurie Leger from Canada came in third place in the Action category with this photo. It shows Maze trotting but it is the fact that her paws are touching that makes it the perfect shot
‘Ready for take off!’ Rhea Nellen came in first place in the portrait category with this picture of white shepherd Kooki in a museum. The photographer threw his frisbee in the air and was able to capture this stunning pose
Lucerne Hound Zora is seen in this photo ‘hunting’ through the Maurerhalle in Basel, Switzerland. it was taken by Lea Styger who took second place in the Portrait category
‘The Princess and the Pea’: Jane Thomson from Canada won first place in the Dogs and People category. The picture celebrates the strength of brave young hospital patients
Anastasia Vetkovskaya from Russia took second place in the Action category with this photo ‘Burst of energy’