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The happiest boy in town :). Tartuffe is one of the most confident member of our pack, which makes my job very easy!
Dolly looking gorgeous after her groom this week.
Modelling for Rock Dog Ltd.
Coolest dog in the park
Paid with treats and sausages.
Dzisiejszy Zachód Słońca... i moje trzy bezgraniczne miłości: Żona, Dolar i Fotografia ❤️
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Zoey is a Fauve de Bretagne that was given away on a Hungarian market and eventually ended up with my sister via a detour. This photo was taken in 2016 when Zoey was 9 years old. She is now 14, but still very fit and full of life. I looked after her a lot at the time and we would go hiking for hours in a practical nature reserve in the Vlaardingen region.
Although he is not confident at all, he sometimes pretends, just to pose for me, but the eyes never lie...
Cookie's trauma makes him wary of everything, and even though he feels safe with me and in his bubble, just the fact that he could feel the cat behind him (of whom he is not particularly fond), made him uncomfortable.
Dolly modelling a Santa wish bandana from Pet Pooch Boutique this week. Have a fab weekend everyone.
Please comment where you saw this photograph, many thanks.
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I am embracing my London heritage, part Smithfield Collie and proud of it.
If you would like to see other photos of Rupert, you can follow him at Instagram, Dogs life in London.
Rupert and I went to Richmond Park, London for some photos of him and the deer. It was perfect weather with the fog and frost.
If you would like to see what other adventures Rupert is up too, you can follow him at Instagram, Dogs life in London
Taking part in the annual emergency services parade in Dublin City Centre in 2019, "Seodín " an Irish wolf hound taking to the streets.
The 2022 parade takes place on Saturday 3rd September 2022.
Let me tell you how it all began:
My then partner and I decided to get a dog after 11 years without one. We saw 2 little, elder ones looking for a home in the nearby shelter and made an appointment.
It was the first day of December 2010. Upon leaving the shelter to take the seniors for a 'testwalk', a ruffled, blonde bastard mix dog with one ear up and one ear down passed us.
Time stopped when our eyes met.
Think slowmotion - our eyes met and latched onto each other, I turned my head walking by on one side of the street , and she, being led back to the shelter, also did the same on the other side - both our necks turned 180 degrees....
My heart literally stopped and I knew right then and there: this is MY DOG!
To be continued ...