A Devon pet photographer is exhibiting her dog photographs from an international dog rescue fundraiser.

Fiona Crawford, a Devon-based pet photographer, captured the images for the Tails of the World Book Project.

The project sees professional pet photographers from around the world unite to raise funds for animal rescue.

The project sees professional pet photographers from around the world unite to raise funds for animal rescueThe project sees professional pet photographers from around the world unite to raise funds for animal rescue (Image: Fiona Crawford)

To date, the annual Tails of the World Books have featured more than 1,150 dogs and raised more than £75,000.

Fiona, who owns a horse and dog lifestyle photography business in Devon, wanted to raise money for the dog rescue, K9 Focus in North Devon.

She set up photography sessions in Exeter to celebrate the city and the pets in it.

Fiona photographed eight dogs in Exeter to include in the pages of this internationally published coffee table book.

Each photography session fee was donated directly to K9 Dog Rescue.

Fiona said she was "so excited to have been part of this fundraising project", and "to raise money for a local dog rescue and have so much support from clients and the three local businesses supporting me is just a dream come true".

She is one of 94 photographers across the world taking part this year.

The book called "Tails of the World" is due to launch the first week of December.

Fiona has had support from three businesses to host a rolling exhibition until December 17.

Each business has donated a space for her to put up three frames featuring images for the book.

Fiona is one of 94 photographers across the world taking part this yearFiona is one of 94 photographers across the world taking part this year (Image: Fiona Crawford)

She will change the frames every two weeks so all three locations will host the full selection of images over the six weeks.

The businesses are Catkins Blooms, a cafe and florist in Winkleigh, The Fox and Hounds Hotel at Eggesford, and The Prospect Inn on the Quay in Exeter.

Suzanne at The Prospect said: "We are privileged to be part of this project and thank Fiona for asking us."