We've taken the hard task of looking at all the dog pictures and picking out our favourite ones for you. 
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 1. Daisy and Sami the Japanese Chins, resplendent in their buggies 
 

Japanese Chins named Daisy left and Sami arrive in pushchairs for day one of Crufts 2016 
 Look at their little faces! They seem proud to be at Crufts. 
 2. Pickle the pug 
 

Pickle the pug
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 3,
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  Photo: Daily Telegraph/Warren Allott
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 4,
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  Photo: Graham Stone/REX/Shuttershock
 5. This pup in a pram 
 

This Bichon Friese in a pram
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 6. Gigi, Heidi and Purdy, who are travelling in style 
 

Gigi, Heidi and Purdy
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 7. This Maltese, having a staring contest with her hairbrush 
 

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 8. These identical King Charles Spaniels 
 

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 Glossy red locks to put Prince Harry to shame! 
 9. Pepper the Pomeranian and his luxuriant fur 
 

 10. This patriotic Chihuahua 
 

  Photo: Graham Stone/Rex/Shuttershock
 11. This pampered pooch in a pram 
 

 This Maltese has evidently not had a blow-dry yet! 
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A new wildflower has become the first living species in the UK to be named 
  after naturalist and TV presenter Sir David Attenborough. Attenborough's 
  hawkweed adds another one to the number of plants and animals bearing the 
  name of the world-famous broadcaster, although the little plant is the first 
  living species in the British Isles to be named after him
From grasshoppers to the wonderfully named Attenborosaurus, here are some 
  other species carrying his name 
Picture: EDDIE MULHOLLAND