Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:55:43 GMT | By Maureen O'Hare
Crufts 2012: the world's largest dog show

A bichon frise is trimmed



A bichon frise is trimmed (© REUTERS/Phil Noble)
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A bichon frise is trimmed on the first day of the Crufts dog show.

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