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sweet man oswin ~ {Dundas Ontario dog photographer}

meet Oswin …

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he’s tiny.  he’s handsome.  and he’s exceptionally-loved.

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he’s also blind.  he’s deaf.  and he doesn’t get around very well, but he knows you’re there …

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most of all, he knows his mama’s  love.

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as Oswin’s health was failing, and since it hasn’t been that long since i lost my man morley, this shoot wasn’t easy.

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but it was important to me that i not only captured images of Oswin, but also of his incredibly deep bond with Deb.

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when discussing the shoot with Deb prior to the date, i was informed that Oswin was no longer mobile.  i’ve certainly had shoots in the past of dogs with severe mobility issues, and — with patience and enough rolling around on the ground — there are always ways of working it and still coming out with a huge variety of angles and unique images.  with a little guy like Ozzy i imagined that for most of the shoot Deb would be holding him up and i’d do a lot of head-and-shoulder shots against a variety of backdrops … kind of like this:

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the unexpected problem with this, however, was that without his sight and hearing, Oswin almost continually looked down.  however, through the miracles of acupuncture administered by my girl matea’s own vet Lisa Burgess of Millgrove Veterinary Services, Oswin was actually up and on his feet for the first time in a while for our shoot.

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and he was quite determined to use them too!

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next, it was important to find some Oswin-sized wildflowers for a backdrop … early mint sprigs worked fine … plus it had the added benefit of leaving me smelling delicious for the rest of the shoot!

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even some lovely yellow flowers along the side of the road can be beautiful.  in fact, i’m a sucker for ditches; the scruffy-dog mobile can often be found parked along the shoulder of some road even if it’s just to waypoint a great location into the GPS for future use.

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and then home, where Oswin was able to rest.

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and his favorite spot is by the fire.

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but of course, i couldn’t resist a few shots of him on this lovely leather chair …

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thank you, Deb, for sharing your amazing man with me.  it was a honor to work with him, and i hope i have captured his character and essence in the images throughout your gallery.

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it’s important to take time …

… for the important things in life.  and in my case, today, that would be merrick.

as a pet photographer, it’s often easy to get so wrapped up in pointing your cameras at other people’s dogs and cats that you forget to capture those special moments shared with your own … or, as is the case lately, to even take the time to enjoy those special moments with my own scruffies.  i’ve been so swamped with shoots, administration, and post work, that i haven’t spent enough time with the scruffies who share my life and studio with me.  so this afternoon i took a little time away from the desk and played ball with merrick.

first the tease … i let the dog’s out, but forgot the ball.  it’s like the little monkeynuts reads my mind; he knows i’m coming with the ball vs. just letting them out to do their business …

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and then the madness ensues …

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if this next one doesn’t crack you up, well, you should  probably check yourself for a pulse …  ;)

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of course, there are always some misses when it comes to merrick … but he’s learning to focus.

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these shots were actually taken as part of a project i’m doing for a group on flickr (probably the #1 online photo management and sharing site).  52 Weeks for Dogs is a group i started almost two years ago at the request of a number of flickr friends after i started my own 52 weeks project for my girl matea.  basically it’s about taking a photo of one dog every week.  the group is populated with a variety of photographers of varying talents and is a fabulous and busy pool of doggie information.  who knew it would take off and become the beast it has?  unfortunately, its popularity has forced us to close its doors temporarily in order to maintain that intimate feel, and new members are admitted as there is room, and at the beginning of each new year for the new project.

anyway, i have to thank the 52 Week group for so many of my favorite photos of merrick — without the challenge of our weekly photos, i know i wouldn’t have dragged out the camera except for client shoots.

so, 52 Weekers, these are for you!  merrick loves ya!

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and for those of you who haven’t ‘met’ merrick yet, this boy has been with us less than four months.  we rescued him off of a puppy mill/farm where he was used for stud and clearly had been beaten and kicked around for the first five or six years of his life.  you can read more on his story here.  hopefully it’ll make you rethink pet stores, kijiji, classified ads and backyard breeders.

you’ve come a long way, baby!  (this taken on day 3 after we snagged him … terrified of the camera … using sweet morley as his security blanket) …

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hope you’re all enjoying your weekend with your own scruffies, and taking time to enjoy the balls life throws ya, whether they’re curved or not.

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meet big boy Bosco …

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he’s an Olde English Bulldogge.  i’m sure i’ll be corrected if i’m wrong, but this breed is a newer recreation of the original British bull-baiting dog, done by combining Bullmastiffs, American Bulldogs and American Pit Bull Terriers.  but don’t dare call them oldie english bulldoggies, not even in jest … i was harshly corrected by a breeder at an event recently for having a little fun with the spelling.  gulp!  fortunately, Bosco here doesn’t care what you call him …

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… as long as you’ve got the right treats, you can call him just about anything and he’ll come running.

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we had a fun afternoon, starting in the park, rounding up some of the local wildlife …

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doing a little cleanup …

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checking out the swamp …

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and then into the woods for some puppy training …

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good boy, Bosco!

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proud parents, Katharine and Sheref, definitely love their new boy, and even at five months you can already see the bond forming.

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from the park, to home … where i introduced Bosco to the Cuz.

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as with all of my shoots, i come equipped with toys, and it’s almost always Cuz balls. why? because even if i happen to walk into a home with a Cuz-hoarding beast of a dog, a new Cuz always, always, always tops the cake … paws down.  Bosco agreed …

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even though he had little energy left after our time at the park.  it’s really a wonder Bosco didn’t fall asleep while i had the camera on him … he was SO pooped!

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but again, i know which treats to bring.

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but before Bosco could completely retire for the day, we headed to one more location that Katharine and i had in mind … one of my favorite graffiti walls down by the tracks.

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wait, was that a train?

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thank you, Bosco, Katharine and Sheref for a fun afternoon.  i look forward to seeing you at your studio consult.  and i look forward to shooting Bosco again when he’s filled those massive paws of his!

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together again … and forever

earlier this week i was informed of the sad loss of another member of the scruffy dog family.  last september, clients Richard and Sue of Guelph hired me to shoot their two senior goldens, Sara and Clancy.

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with visions of the ethereal light of dawn, we booked for an early morning shoot.  plan all you want, however, sometimes nature has other ideas.  i will never forget that gloriously foggy morning.  nor will i ever forget these two marvelous creatures.

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although younger than Sara, only weeks after our shoot Clancy led the way first across the Bridge, or wherever it is that these amazing souls go … for surely they must go somewhere, and i only hope it is to a place where we are later reunited with them, for i can imagine no greater heaven, no greater peace, than one where we are surrounded by all of our dogs, together at last.

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Clancy was Sue’s boy, and his loss hit her hard …

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but at least they had Sara to hang onto.  even after having lost my own morley less than two months ago, i can’t imagine the emptiness both Richard and Sue are feeling without their sweet girl.

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i take this loss — like the loss of any member of the scruffy dog family — to heart.  because each scruffy dog shoot is not only lengthy, but also fun, intimate and caters to the individual needs and character of each furry client, i do feel as though i come to know each and every one of these precious souls i am so fortunate to photograph.  so when one is lost, it is felt.

Sara and Clancy, i have to imagine that you are together again at last, and forever.

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and Richard and Sue, my thoughts and heart are with you during this empty and quiet time.  i do feel quite confident, however, given what i know of your spirits and your generosity of love, that in time you will open your home and your hearts to another … and they will be one truly blessed dog for sure.

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did you feel that?

at 1:45 today, southern Ontario and western Quebec experienced a 5.5 earthquake … sure, not much by California standards … but it sure rocked the scruffy dog studio and certainly had me wondering if i’d had one coffee too many this morning!

as for the scruffies (and scraggly cat) … it was business as usual …

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i seriously must work these guys too hard.