It's not just another shaggy dog 'tail'.
Cromer fishmonger Frances Jonas, who owns J W H Jonas fishmongers in Chapel Street, Cromer, is aiming to be crowned top dog after entering her pet pooch Dover into Crufts - the world's biggest dog show - which is being held in London this weekend.
The nine-year-old Bouvier Des Flandres will be competing in the veteran section under her show name Nikolaev Tanzanite at Orakei.
Mrs Jonas, 54, who has been a dog breeder for 32 years, said: 'You have got to look at your competition and say 'I can do this', you have got to be confident or your dog will know. Dover has been best veteran bitch before so hoping to do same this year.
'I've been around dogs all my life, it doesn't matter how many you have, they are all different with different personalities, they are like children.
'Many moons ago I went to a show in Amsterdam and the Bouvier's caught my eye. My boss at the time was a patron of a Bouvier club of which he acquired two which resulted in me getting a puppy.'
Bouvier's are traditionally Belgian cattle dogs, but have also been used as guide dogs in America.
In order to qualify for Crufts, all dogs must win at championship level, this has seen her travel all across the country.
Each class winner competes for best dog/bitch, with two winners then going head to head for the Best of Breed title, and progressing to the best in show category - the top award.
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