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Here Are 2024’s Most Heartwarming Dog Photos

The bond between humans and their four-legged companions runs deep, a sentiment beautifully reflected in the stunning array of images from the 2024 Dog Photography Awards. This year's competition was a melting pot of creativity and passion, with over 1,700 submissions from pet photographers hailing from 60 countries. Each category—from high-octane action shots to intimate portraits—tells a tale of the multifaceted nature of dogs, capturing their spirit and the joy they bring.

Among the winners, Regine Jensen’s photo of a whippet named Rebelle in a flowing red cape evokes strength and grace, while Jane Thomson’s touching photo of a therapy dog in a children’s hospital highlights the healing power of animals. 

Related: Celebrating Dogs: 15 Incredible Award-Winning Photos

The contest, created by dog photographers Audrey Bellot and Claudio Piccoli, aims to celebrate the very best in canine photography. Let's take a look at some of the outstanding winners that captured the judges' hearts this year.

1. “Moving in time” by Regine Jensen. 1st Place, Action.

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
Grace and strength wrapped in red.

2. “The Princess & The Pea” by Jane Thomson. 1st Place, Dogs & People

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
This photo was taken as part of the B.C. Children’s Hospital Pet Therapy program calendar 2025. 

3. “Metamorfosis canina” by Valeria Barbara and Barriera Cassina. 1st Place, Studio

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
A twist in perspective—half here, half there.

4. “Greenlandic Flat Tire” by John Fabian. 1st Place, Documentary. 

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
This photo captures a moment during a blizzard journey from Siorapaluk, the northernmost indigenous village on the planet, to Qaanaaq in Greenland.

5. “Ready for take off!” by Rhea Nellen. 1st Place, Portrait

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Kooki, the white shepherd, is fully poised to spring into action! In just a heartbeat, he’ll take off. At first, he simply stood there in front of the museum, but his playful spirit shone through. When his dog mom threw a frisbee into the air, Kooki’s excitement led him to strike this dynamic pose, and it was captured just in time!

6. “Burst of Energy” by Anastasia Vetkovskay. 2nd Place, Action

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
One leap closer to freedom.

7. “Silent Connection” by Moa Näslund. 3rd Place, Dogs & People

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
In the arms of a friend, all is well. Dogs have a way of touching our lives in ways we never thought possible. They bring us joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging. This photo captures the magic of that connection, a reminder that love can cross even the most unlikely of boundaries.

8. “Mila” by Donna Victor. 2nd Place, Studio

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
I got my eye on you!

9. “Floating” by Anne-Laurie Léger. 3rd Place, Action

2024 Dog Photography Awards Winners
Maze was trotting along, and the timing for this shot couldn't have been more perfect. She looked as if she were floating, and the way her paws gently touched the ground added an exquisite touch to the scene.

10. “Hunted Architecture” by Lea Styger. 2nd Place, Portrait

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Zora, a Lucerne Hound, crept quietly through the Maurerhalle in Basel, a typical characteristic of her breed. 
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