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            01PearlAt the bar of Rosemary Branch, Haggerston, North London. Described by her owners as "obstinate", Pearl was a miniature schnauzer and was known locally for her bee-stripe jumpers. Sadly she passed away earlier this year. 
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            02BusterCan be found at the Alma in Stoke Newington, north London. 'If someone offered me £1m for him, I wouldn't take it,' says his owner. Buster has a phobia of drunk people. 
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            03HeroThe star of Edinburgh's The Dog House is a bilingual bulldog whose owner uses French to let him know he's in trouble. 
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            04MaxPhotographed at The Windmill, Clapham, south London. Such is Max's local popularity, there has been a sharp rise in Bernese mountain dog puppies bought in the area. Beware though: apparently he snores like a train 
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            05MaxwellThis bearded collie spends his days in front of the bar or on the sofa at the Crown and Two Chairmen in Soho, London, occasionally meeting famous acquaintances such as George Clooney and Jude Law. 
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            06OllieIn the Plough Inn, Wangford, Suffolk. Weighing in at 10 stone, Dogue de Bordeaux Ollie (pedigree name Lancelot the Great) strikes an imposing figure. He is, however, scared of little dogs, and will often hide if one comes into the pub 
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            07HettyFrom the Quayside, Whitstable, Kent. A pub hostess rather than a guard dog, this 18-month old King Charles spaniel is known for her distinctive paws-on-shoulders cuddle technique. 
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            08BarneyThis cocker spaniel from the Smack Inn, Whitstable, has a bald patch on his tail from wagging it against things. 
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            09CocoAt the Chandos Arms, Colindale, North London. Two-year old Dalmatian Coco is a very creative food burglar: top thefts include a loaf of bread straight from the oven and the chocolate from an advent calendar. 
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