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Forget the Oscars - the movie awards for canine stars of the silver screen were held in London on Sunday (March 1) afternoon. The Fido Awards, now in their twentieth year, celebrate the best performances by dogs in films across a range of categories. Among those attending to collect their prizes were Rosie, the springer spaniel who starred in "I Swear", Toad, the Jack Russell featured in "Hamnet", and Rosie, the Rottweiler who appears in "Pillion". The 'Comedy Canine' award was won by Merv, the wire-haired terrier who stars in the 2025 film of the same name. The final award, "Best in World", went to Dixie, an American bulldog, for her performance in "Dragonfly" alongside actor Brenda Blethyn. One of the presenters was 1980s pop star Holly Johnson of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, who attended with his rescue dog, Punky. The Fido Awards were founded by film journalist Toby Rose, who believed that since actors have so many awards ceremonies, the dogs of the movie world deserved recognition of their own.