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International Pet Photographer of the Year Awards winners revealed

Awards celebrate the artistry and skill of emerging and professional pet photographers.

The winners of the 2021 International Pet Photographer of the Year Awards 2021 have been revealed.

Veronika Šandorová from Slovakia won the overall Pet Photographer of the Year, with her delightful series of border collie images. Among them include a dog gazing at the camera through a snowstorm, and another leaping through a field of pink flowers.

Veronika who ‘lives and breathes’ for dogs said that her passion for photography started with her first dog, Nabu. She said: “I quickly realized that I need lots of dogs around me and also I need to cuddle with every dog I meet.”

She added that her goal is to capture the uniqueness of each dog and “transfer our love for them into photos”.

Slovakian photographer Veronika Šandorová won overall pet photographer of the year,

"Pet photography is coming into its own"

Presented by the Pet Photographer’s Club, The International Pet Photography Awards are an annual celebration of the artistry and skill of professional and emerging pet photographers.

This year’s competition saw more than 2,500 pet portraits submitted by photographers from 52 countries. The awards, which are split into four categories, are judged on two experience levels – professional and emerging.

Volunteer judges include Cat Race of CatsDog Photography, Alice Loder of Alice Loder Photography, Craig Turner-Bullock of Furtography, Caitlin McColl of Ragamuffin Pet Photography and last year’s winner, Sara Glawe of Arts with Heart Photography.

“It has been so wonderful to see the pet photography industry growing and thriving, particularly over the last decade,” the judges said. “We really believe that as an industry and a profession, pet photography is coming into its own.”


USA photographer Travis Patenaude won the 2021 Action Photograph of the Year for his image entitled 'The Universe'.

Bridget Davey from England won Judge's Choice (Cat Race) for this image entitled 'Portrait'. 

Nikol Koppova from the Czech Republic scooped the 2021 Members' Choice Photograph of the Year with this touching image capturing the relationship between a dog and a child.

'Eye of the Tiger' by the Emerging Pet Photographer of the Year, Gina Soule from the USA.
 
'Surrounded with Love' by overall winner, Veronika Šandorová.

'No limits' by Veronika Šandorová.

 


 

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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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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to host a webinar for veterinary professionals to explain the details of its provisional decisions, released on 15 October 2025.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, 29 October 2025 from 1.00pm to 2.00pm.

Officials will discuss the changes which those in practice may need to make if the provisional remedies go ahead. They will also share what happens next with the investigation.

The CMA will be answering questions from the main parties of the investigation, as well as other questions submitted ahead of the webinar.

Attendees can register here before Wednesday, 29 October at 11am. Questions must be submitted before 10am on 27 October.

A recording of the webinar will be accessible after the event.