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I bought some new fabric for possible back drops or back ground colors, and instead of subjecting my poor over-photographed children to yet another session, I thought I would photograph the dogs. Which turned out not so bad, but not as well as I thought. They really are so much more adorably cute than they are here! I think they were confused and a wee bit scared at this large black object that replaced my head and had my voice. They really don't like the camera AT ALL!

So here are some images of my sweet, sweet dogs! The first three images were taken the day before - so you can see what they normally look like (dirty!) Although, Thunder, the first image, hides his dirt very well in his fluffiness.

This is Gretchen, the dirtiest of them all! See her black underbelly? It's usually white...
This is Otto, who was not happy about having to sit (the horror!) at the dog park! He too is normally white.

Did I mention, there was a lot of bribery with doggie toys and treats? They were almost happier than an extended stay at the dog park.


He really does clean up well, but I do think I should have cut the hair around his eyes a bit more.
Treats!!!

I was so happy with these next two images! Thunder really doesn't like to have his picture taken and he did such a good job with these two!





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