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CULINARY CANINES

It’s that time of year both you and your dog look forward to. It’s calendar time, and from none other than the delectable folks at foodie magazine, The Gourmand.

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CULINARY CANINES

It’s that time of year both you and your dog look forward to. It’s calendar time, and from none other than the delectable folks at foodie magazine, The Gourmand. Their Dog Eat Dog calendar features dogs with food namesakes. Start the year off with a cute Pomeranian called Ham, glide blithely into February with Seabass the Bedlington Whippet and finish off in style with a pug called Stilton.

With beautiful sets by George Lewin Studio and photographed by Jess Bonham, it’s always a sell-out. All proceeds go to animal welfare charity Mayhew. Each month is a treat for the eyes, whilst your belly is sure to rumble. We especially look forward to September, greeted by an Affenpinscher called Beans.


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