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‘Undeniable cuteness’: Take a look at Bark in the Park dog show winners

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Dog lovers took part in a charity canine competition at Stratford Park.

Organised by Stroud Rotary Club, the show raised money for Auras Dogs UK.

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This year’s show saw dogs competing in various categories and the highlight of the event was the Best in Show competition, where Topaz a Rhodesian Ridgeback, took home the top honour closely followed by Roman the Australian Shepherd Dog.

Laura Stewart, vice president of Stroud Rotary Club said: “We are grateful to everyone who came out to support the event and to our sponsors and volunteers for their generous contributions and assistance on the day.”

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