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Toys of dogs silhouette on an orange painted wall..

Walking the dogs on a cold bright winter's morning at Eccles on sea .

The difference between the morning temperature and the midday one is very huge!

When the sun is up it still looks like summer!

We were at the park here! With this usual abandoned and metallic thing! I think I’m the only one who find it useful!

 

The sky was beautiful and I needed to put it in my camera!

 

Lassie and I wish you all Happy Sunday from our blue sky (we’re sitting on a cloud just to be closer to the sky!!!!...yes, usual madness… :D )

 

PS

yes....it's better!

 

abandoned power plant and blower hall of a former steelworks

Yashka met a dog of the same age as he is (18 months) in the park. And they had a lot of fun playing together.

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A small series of photographs of dogs that I met by chance on the street, why not? Over the decades I've perfected my ability to photograph stray dogs (as you can easily see here, haha).

 

I think dogs don't like me.

 

Very low light,PE filter applied and slightly faded

Trying out a new Lightbox with various backgrounds ... fun seeing the results so far.

 

These are old salt and pepper shakers from my grandmother.

Pepe was my second rescue dog. He was a Bichon Friese mix who was found on a city street , filthy, flea-ridden and with no identification. He really cleaned up well and was a fun-loving, and loving pup. We will miss him forever.

Un passage rapido en ce port où se perpétue la conserve de la sardine ...

et à Concarneau on aime la race canine aussi .. celle ci s'observe même ...

My son's Lab. One year old.

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During our trip to Africa in October, 2013 on the top of my wish list was to see Wild Dogs and our guide did not disappoint. This was our first game drive after arriving in the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve in Northern Botswana and, even though every sighting was special, I think seeing these Wild Dogs was the highlight. They have an amazing family structure and this pack had 9 adults and 9 puppies. They hunt as a team and usually one adult stayed back with the pups as there were lions and hyenas in the area. When the lead dog got tired, he would drop back and another would take the lead. Unlike lions, which let their cubs feed last, if there is anything left, they let their pups eat first. When the puppies got hungry and demanded food during the day, any adult would regurgitate to feed them. And they didn't stop begging until they got more food. It is very important that the pups grow up to be strong as that increases the size of the pack and, therefore, their success at hunting. Wild Dogs are the most successful hunters with a success rate of nearly 80% and this pack was exceptionally good at hunting.

 

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Yashka met a dog of the same age as he is (18 months) in the park. And they had a lot of fun playing together.

Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!

Doggie Daycare - Poppy & Merle

Watch Dogs 2 / FransBouma camera tools / Hotsample by DET ReShade / Camera Raw

abandoned power plant and blower hall of a former steelworks

Usually I only see this at night, when it's too dark to take a photo. Caught him napping here in the daytime this week. :-)

Covering a very important event, I really did take serious, documentary photos to accompany my article. But dogs!

In the same truck as the dog in my last post. I'm guessing this is mama farm dog. Both dogs were good as gold as they waited for their owner who was doing some laundry.

My sweet ole girl. <3

 

As promised, some puppy play photos.

They met again today

50.Dogs is for December

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