Capture: Dogs Love Cameras Too
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I was at a Camera shop this afternoon. Inside the front door was a beautiful, gentle dog with a little jacket on, which was an I see dog . I thought I’ll nip outside and grab the camera. . Quick walk up the aisle as what happens once you’re in the shop, got down t’other side. Dog gone. Missed opportunity. Turns out ,the dogs name was Stella.
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mark e cha-cha, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
two relatively ineffectual guard dogs in the New Zealand city of Auckland
Cuties!!
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
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Jonathan Ganley, in reply to
As Mr Smith himself has said, "You don't see rabbits being walked down the street / and you don't see many cats on leads" ...
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
having a ball...
And perhaps one more……
The Doggy remake of The Prisoner?
And did these paws in ancient times...
“You don’t see rabbits being walked down the street
and you don’t see many cats on leads...”Bill English missed an easy billion -
with an even pettier pet tax...It was the government's fault
It was the fault of the government
I was very let down
From the budget I was expecting a one million quid handout
I was very disappointed
It was the government's fault
It was the fault of the governmentI'll take a rest from mental fight now....
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
You don't see rabbits being walked down the street
You can see a lot of stuff on the internet that you'd never see on the street.
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Lilith __, in reply to
You can see a lot of stuff on the internet that you’d never see on the street.
Blistering barnacles. Showjumping bunnies!
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Can’t help but share my family’s beautiful girl Stephie… her claim to fame is as the niece of the “Bugger Dog” (you know the one). She is so incredibly trainable (due to an endless and sometimes quite disturbing need for affection/physical contact) that we never contemplated letting her near a camera. I took this photo over 2 years ago when I was home and experimenting with my brother’s zoom lens. I’m afraid at 10, and after endless bounds up and down the Te Henga sand dunes, her hind legs are less bouncy than they were :(
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
She is so beautiful! Take more photos of her - she deserves it.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
She is gorgeous - just so beautiful. There's something mischevious about beagles that I absolutely love.
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Gareth, in reply to
Beagle puppies are impossible to resist, we find...
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Beagle puppies are impossible to resist, we find…
It's gotta be those doe eyes :) Nice photos Gareth
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We're on number three. Last one (the amazingly charming Peg) was NZ's first champion truffle dog. Rosie is a trainee truffle hound. She can find truffles, but hasn't worked out that it's her job...
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Truffle hounds, you say? Tell us more!
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
She'll be so useful when she has worked that out! Do you need extra tall kitchen benches with your Beagles, or a firmly closing kitchen door?
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Gareth, in reply to
More? I wrote the book!.See also the farm blog. ;-)
Separating beagles from food involves high benches, door closing, physical restraint and patience. All plates get a pre-wash before the dishwasher...
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