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Winners revealed for International Pet Photographer of the Year
Awards celebrate skill and artistry of professional and emerging photographers.
(C) Valerie Oberreiter

 

The winners of the International Pet Photographer of the Year Awards 2022 have been announced, celebrating the artistry of pet photographers worldwide.

With over 2,500 entries from more than 50 countries, the category winners and overall winner have been announced, with Valerie Oberreiter from Austria taking the top spot.

Valerie won the title of Overall Pet Photographer of the year with a series of beautiful horse images, including a striking photograph of a horse in a wintry landscape, and a photograph of a horse leaning down to a woman, both gently glowing in the sunlight.

Oberreiter, who works as a full-time equine photographer, shared what fuels her passion for equine photography: “What I love most about my job is that I get to meet such unique teams of wonderful people and their beautiful horses and can capture their bond the way I see it.”

Kirstie McConnell, award organiser, pet photographer and part of The Pet Photographers Club team, said: “It has been so wonderful to see the pet photography industry growing and thriving, particularly over the last decade.

“We really believe that as an industry and a profession, pet photography is coming into its own. These Awards create the opportunity for us to celebrate the incredible talent of pet photographers around the world, and the joy that animals bring to our lives.

“All those shortlisted should be incredibly proud of what they have achieved within the Awards this year and of course, a huge congratulations is in order for our winners!"

Full details of winners will be available to view on The Pet Photographers Club website.


(C) Valerie Oberreiter


(C) Valerie Oberreiter


(C) Valerie Oberreiter


Pets and their People Photograph of the Year - Saskia Rosebrock

(C) Saskia Rosebrock

Open Photograph of the Year - Ivi-Triin Vahera

(C) Ivi Triin Vahera


Emerging Pet Photographer of the Year - Miriam Hauschildt

(C) Miriam Hauschildt


(C) Miriam Hauschildt

 

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 FIVP has shared a survey, inviting those working in independent practice to share their views on the CMA's proposed remedies.

The Impact Assessment will help inform the group's response to the CMA, as it prepares to submit further evidence to the Inquiry Group. FIVP will also be attending a hearing in November.

Data will be anonymised and used solely for FIVP's response to the CMA. The survey will close on Friday, 31 October 2025. 

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Free webinar explores congenital heart disease in dogs

A free webinar is to provide veterinary professionals, dog breeders and pet owners an new insights into congenital heart disease.

Chris Linney, a cardiology specialist and Veterinary Cardiovascular Society (VSC) member, will present the webinar from 7.00pm to 8.30pm on Wednesday, 12 November.

Dr Linney will explore the types, causes and clinical presentation of congenital heart conditions. This will include diagnostic approaches, treatment pathways and emerging research opportunities.

The session is the third to be organised by The Kennel Club, with the VCS, following an introductory webinar and a talk on acquired heart disease. Dr Linney's webinar consists of a one-hour presentation, followed by a 30-minute question and answer session.

Dr Linney said: "This webinar will be an opportunity to deepen understanding - not just of the diseases themselves, but of how breeders, vets and owners can work together to support affected dogs and improve outcomes for future generations."

Click here to register for the webinar.