An annual dog show welcomed thousands of visitiors for its 71st year.
Windsor Championship Dog Show was estimated to be visited by 7,000 dogs this year, all hoping to be awarded a grand prize.
Hosted in Home Park, Windsor, the event is a Crufts Qualifying Show and is under Kennel Club Limited rules and regulations for judging.
Organisers said: "There was a wonderful turnout of dogs and people."
The dog show took place from June 29 to July 2 and was broken down into Terries and Toys (June 29), Working and Pastoral (June 30), Gundogs (July 1) and Hounds and Utility (July 2).
Saturday also featured an additional competition known as the charity dog show, which is open to all dogs.
The best in show was awarded to Viking an Australian Shepherd Dog and Reserve Best in Show was a St. Bernard.
From the Have A Go dog charity show the winner was a Shetland Sheepdog who will be going to the final at Crufts.
The charity dog show was declared a "great success" making over £200 for Cancer Research UK.
Throughout the four days, an estimated 200 dog breeds were showcased.
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