Slot online jackpot https://www.tombigbeefiber.com/profile/situs-judi-slot-terbaik-dan-terpercaya-no-1-yagesya. It was a battle royal today as the Duchess of Cornwall - and her rescue dog, Beth - took on television star Paul O'Grady and his abandoned pup, Sausage, in the ultimate canine showdown. The two pooches went head to head in a dog training game known as 'Temptation Alley' in which competitors are encouraged to ignore dog treats and toys either side of them and run straight to their owner at the other end. Camilla, 74, was at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home's rural centre in Brands Hatch, Kent, in her role as the charity's patron. She has re-homed two Jack Russell Terriers through the organisation, Beth and her pal Bluebell - who was also present but deemed too naughty to take part.
The Duchess, who is patron of Battersea Dogs and Cat's home, cuddled up with some kittens during her visit earlier today
The Duchess and her dog Beth were awarded a rosette after completing a training challenge known as 'Temptation Alley', where dogs are encouraged to ignore treats and walk straight to their owner
She also got the chance to spend time with an elderly 11-year-old West Highland White Terrier who was brought into his Battersea by his owners as they had other dogs. He is currently undergoing medical treatment so he can be deemed fit and healthy before being rehomed. 'Hello George,' said Camilla. 'He's very sprightly for his age, isn't he?'
Camilla appeared to share a laugh with staff and volunteers as she cuddled up with one black-and-white kitten
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Comedian Paul could be seen tucking one of the animals into his coat, while the Duchess held a black-and-white kitten in her arms
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