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PUP IDOL - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL


MAN, that jumper looks snug! Meet Wilma the 11-month-old French bulldog at X-ACT Skips, Southam. She’s sporting her new Christmas jumper waiting for the festive season to start! She loves giving season's greetings to all the visitors that come to the offi ce and takes them all a piece of scrap paper out of our bins as a treat!


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REPPIN’ a fi ne-looking Santa hat is six-year-old Labrador, Bernie (left) from L.W. Skips Ltd in Cannock. She loves coming into work every day (strange but true) and her favourite thing to do is to scour the offi ce bins for leftover sandwiches and yoghurt pots – we can relate.


POOCH OF THE MONTH WINS £20 VOUCHER EACH MONTH & A DOG TAG. POOCH OF THE YEAR WINS £150 VOUCHER


ALSO from L.W. Skips Ltd is Bernie’s Christmas crime partner Shelby (right). She’s a fi ve-year-old Labradoodle, who can’t get enough of getting lots of fuss and attention. We can tell! She looks ecstatic…


IN most yards and offi ces, staff pooches are loved by one and all, and in most cases a lot less hassle than the customers. Send us your pup pics:


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14 SHWM December, 2018


RACING in all the way from Shorts Group Ltd, Ascot, is 18-month-old French bulldog Peppa (left). She loves popcorn, toast and playing with her ball – but not on-site in front of moving lorries, safety fi rst! We can’t get enough of her reindeer outfi t… so cute! But she can get fi erce. Let's hope her bark is worse than her bite... grrrrrrrrrr!


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