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Vet students from the University of Glasgow have stripped off - all in the name of charity.

The final year students have brought out their naked calender, which makes an annual appearance before the turn of the year.

The calenders will be sold for £10 - with money going towards the Trusty Paws charity, which supports free vet care to the pets of homeless people across Glasgow.

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The hilarious calender sees students pose naked in various vet scenarios, like being with animals, on farms or in and around the vet campus at uni.

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Niamh Byrne, one of the students involved in the campaign, said: "The Naked Calendars are done every year by the final year students, and are usually a big success due to the support of the wider communities.

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"The naked calendar is done every year in the university by the final year vet students as a way to raise money for the charity Trusty Paws and for our graduation ball in June.

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"As well as raising funds for the charity, we are also hoping to raise awareness about what the charity does - especially at this time of year when homelessness is on the forefront of most peoples minds."

Trust Paws was set up by the vet students at Glasgow University, with the help of qualified vets, and provides basic care to homeless four-legged friends across the city.

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Anyone looking to buy a calendar can do so by sending an e-mail to guvscalendar2019@gmail.com at a cost of £10 (or £12 plus postage and packaging).

More information on the charity can be found here .