AN adorable litter of Great Dane pups came together for a paw-some reunion this afternoon.
The pooches hit headlines last year when their mum Luna gave birth to a total of 17 puppies - 11 boys and six girls - coming close to breaking a world record.
While three of the litter were sadly stillborn, the others all went to good homes.
One pup even went as far as Andorra, a tiny, independent principality situated between France and Spain in the Pyrenees mountains.
At the time, owners Sue and Jonathan Adsetts, from Apperley Bridge, spoke of their shock at so many puppies, as they only expected a more usual litter of around seven or eight dogs.
Bradford Great Dane litter close to Guinness World Record
Sue, 55, said the reunion, held at The George pub, Idle, had been lovely.
“It has been really nice meeting up with all the people,” she said. “They just love them.”
She added: “It was a little bit hard to see them go, but they’ve all gone to really, really good homes.”
It’s hoped the dogs and their owners will meet every few months and there are plans for a first birthday party in August.
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