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Zoey wants to make Sure Santa knows she has been a Good Girl all year... A Fun Christmas photo I did up for My Husbands parents for Christmas..
A cheeky face and a lot of detail captured by Caroline Trotter, a professional photographer based in Fife.
She charges £70 per hour, which is quite low for a great photographer.
Have a look at her website at carolinetrotter.co.uk.
Highly recommended.
Her name is Pearl, alright, and she’s a Maltese and Yorkshire Terrier mix. They are also called, “Morkies,” for the uninitiated. Pearl is a year old and weighs barely three and a half pounds. She is also faster than a Kentucky Derby champion!
This little pup is just a year old. We adopted her just a week or so ago, She weighs in at about 3.5 lbs. and is a ball of pure energy! This is an iPad Pro photo.
Because of her cataracts and advanced age, Ritzy has a miserable time navigating in bright sunlight. Donna got her some brand new sunglasses. I think that they are a bit big on her, but that’s size recommended for her weight.
Shot with my iPhone 12 and edited with Snapseed Photo Share. I did a lot of digital hand painting in this same app. I am proud of this particular image.
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Oh Yes, More More! - A Teacup chihuahua puppy gets a welcome cool water bath after several sips offered by his owner Julie on a hot afternoon in Phoenix, Arizona.
Look! I adopted two cute dogs from collector's fair today. Took them to the walk right away. They enjoy each other's company so well.. Aww...
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Keeping one of my grand-dogs for a week. Miss Daisy is seven pounds of pure sass! Miss Daisy belongs to my son and daughter-in-law. They have a friend whose little boy was allergic to animals, so they took her to add to their two other dogs. Pretty sure she is a long-haired Chihuahua. She is an adorable doggie.
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This is Shilo ^__^ she was so hyper that I was having a hard time focusing haha. I asked a stranger to take pictures of his very new puppy because she was irresistable :D And I found out they live on my street so I even get to see her grow up.
The Pekingese likes to remind its owners of its regal background, and expects to be petted and pampered. The Peke has a mind of its own and is condescending by nature. But when it decides to offer you its affection, you could not wish for a more loyal and loving companion........[excerpt from book titled A Dog of Your Own by Joan Palmer]
Skagway, Alaska, United States (Tuesday 8 Sep 2009 @ 9:36am).
03/02/2014
I thought I would try to edit something fancy. Getting Bebe to remain still was a challenge because she was sitting in a metal rocking chair and the big white sheet kept falling off her head. I managed to capture this while she was in the process of jumping down.
I made this photo of a scruffy looking dog sticking its head through a balcony railing as Melody and I were walking to our local public library several blocks from our San Francisco home. On our return trip, there were two little white dogs at the same house. I shot this using my Canon Powershot SX50.
One of the cutest looking dogs around is the Lhasa Apso. This is my dog Coco and here is a little research into the history of this breed.
Historically, Lhasa Apsos were kept by the monasteries and nobility in Tibet as indoor watch dogs. They would sleep by their masters and with their high intelligence plus keen sense of hearing, would warn of any intruders. Lhasa Apsos were never bought or sold in Tibet. Instead, the Dalai Lama sent Lhasa Apsos in pairs to the emperors of China as gifts. High ranking visitors to Tibet also received them as gifts.
They are also referred to as the little bark sentinel lion dogs since fully grown Lhasa Apsos could resemble small lions with all their hair. Lhasa Apso dogs can also behave very much like lions exhibiting no fear when confronted by strangers or even larger dogs.
Despite its small size with adult females reaching 12 to 16 pounds and adult males ranging from 14 to 18 pounds, they are extremely hardy as well as rugged. Having existed in the extreme temperatures of Tibet for centuries, they are well suited for and actually enjoy romps in the snow. They are also long lived.