An Oxfordshire whippet has collared a hat-trick at Crufts.
Penbriar Foxhunter, known as Hunter, took top prize in the Junior Dog, Undergraduate and Good Citizen Classes for his breed at the show, held at the Birmingham NEC.
Diana Webber pictured with Hunter who lives near Wallingford, is no stranger to success at Crufts, but this is the first time one of her dogs has won three awards.
She said it was 18-month-old Hunter's Crufts debut on Friday, adding: "It was a lovely surprise. I was elated."
She added Hunter had enjoyed his time in the limelight and was already looking forward to defending his titles next year.
She said: "He's just taken it in his stride.
"He saw his breeder, which he always likes doing. He's a proper little show-off.' Ms Webber, who works at the Larkmead Veterinary Group, in Cholsey, has been showing dogs at Crufts for 15 years.
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