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goodbye, sweet marley ~ {Toronto, Ontario pet photographer}

some of you may remember sweet man, Marley from his original post two years ago.

i met Marley and his fabulous parents, Tracy and Shawn, in their lovely backyard, one glorious May afternoon, and from the moment i stepped into that magical, magnolia-petaled yard, the bond between these three was unmistakable.

two years ago Marley had mobility issues and was having increasing problems getting around.  our shoot was limited to the backyard and the house, and we helped Marley move from one spot to the next.

but back then Shawn and Tracy were beginning to investigate new avenues for their boy … and some of the lumps and bumps that were impeding his movement were removed shortly after our shoot, which then helped this boy to get around  more easily.

in Tracy’s words:

When he meet you two years ago, he was in a bad way and after our beautiful photo shoot with you we decided to have the lumps removed on his back end.  He recovered so beautifully.  He was doing so well.  He was so loving to our daughter, Stella, who just turned one. He was so gentle with her, even during his last days.

Alas …

After 12 years of loyalty, friendship and love, we had to say goodbye.   His mobility had really begun to fail him again. … It has been over the last few months that he was having accidents in the house, he just couldn’t get up fast enough.  He was such a proud and honourable man, we just couldn’t bear it any longer, we just loved him too much.

I can’t tell you how grateful we are that we have such beautiful photos of Marley that truly capture his kind and gentle soul.  I went back and read the blog entry you wrote about him and I cried and cried again….just like I did when I read it for the very first time.  Thank you, thank you, thank you for honouring him in such a special way.

As Tracy wrote:  He was such a gentle and kind soul, one of a kind.  … and i can attest to the great nobility, gentleness and tenderness of this amazing soul, for in the 3+ very intimate and memorable hours which i spent with Marley and his people, mobility or no mobility, there was no mistaking Marley’s beautiful nature and the love that flowed through him.

today, as i was two years ago, i am deeply honoured to have been there for Tracy and Shawn and Marley … and although i am thrilled that Marley shared his love for another two amazing years after his scruffy dog session, it is still very sad news to hear of his passing.  my thoughts are with Tracy and Shawn today … and my hope is that they can find it in their hearts to open their home and hearts to another 4-legger one day so that wee Stella can continue learning how indescribably valuable pets are in our lives.

wherever you are, sweet Marley, know that you are greatly missed, but your love will live on.  i have no doubt you are running like the wind.  i hope you find my Murph, and maybe Morley too … they’d enjoy a good romp with you.

fritz and greta ~ {Toronto exclusive pet photographer}

this blog entry has been a while coming … i’ve been dying to share these two little darlings with you all for some time, but it was a big shoot and it’s been an extraordinarily busy summer here at scruffy dog.

you saw a sneak peek of Fritz and Greta earlier on the blog, but now i’m going to hit you with all of their glory.  of course, i think this is going down as the biggest blog entry to date.  these two are adorable and it was impossible for me to narrow down this selection any further … i mean, just look at these two!

Fritz and Greta belong to phenomenal, power-house photographer-couple Dave and Charlotte.  if you aren’t already familiar with their fabulous wedding photography or Charlotte’s unbelievably creative and out-of-this-world baby photography, you’ve gotta check it out.

these two are not only highly skilled, uber-creative, and vastly experienced in their fields, they are easily the coolest, rockin’est, sweetest couple you’ll ever meet.  without a doubt, our time spent along the Credit River and out on the Badlands was the highlight of my summer.

but, i know … you’re here for the dogs …

and they don’t come much cuter than little Greta … and i do mean little.  however, don’t let her diminutive stature fool you … her voice is mighty.

Greta was born with arthritis, so although she’s still young, her comfort is a constant management.

but this little girl’s love for life is undeniable.

especially under the guardianship of big brother Frit …

so many times while working on these images for Dave and Charlotte, i found myself saying “aw” out loud at images of sweet Greta …

and then almost choking on my coffee as i laughed at Frit.

these two weren’t necessarily easy subjects … always on the go, and really, really, r-e-a-l-l-y low to the ground, but they’re just so darn sweet with each other.

and of course, easy to get started on a chorus or two.   check out Greta … her bark is so fierce it lifts her right off the ground.

the Credit River was an awesome backdrop …

… even if Greta didn’t entirely agree.

and then it was off to the Badlands.  when we’d originally decided on the Badlands for a location for these two little red guys, i had to admit, i dreamed about it.

and Frit and G-girl couldn’t wait to check out the clay ridges.

little Greta marching … i mean, seriously, how cute is she?

and what dog doesn’t go crazy with sand? dig, Greta, dig!

and how handsome is Fritz?

thanks, Fritz and Greta, for being so adorable. and Dave and Charlotte, you’re seriously the coolest.  talk to you soon!

oh, and for those of you who still haven’t had enough of Fritz and Greta, you can see them in an awesome little home-movie Charlotte and Dave made recently of their trip to the beach.  seriously, check it out. you won’t be disappointed.

scruffy dog loves Woofstock

while still wading through the flotsam of our Woofstock booth that slowly drifts in from the garage into the studio, making it difficult for the scruffies to find a place to stretch out these days, i thought i should probably get a few images from the fabulous weekend up on the blog to share.

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due to scheduling commitments in previous years,  this was our first Woofstock experience, and through it i’ve learned a thing or two … the most important is that if i have any hope of getting out to see all the amazing dogs, i have to do so on saturday … leaving the booth in the hands of my trusty staff and take some time to wander.  sunday just gets too crazy with the last minute visitors.  of course, the other thing i learned is that i needn’t have dragged along the folding chairs! with the constant flood of kind admirers there was never a chance to sit down except for a few brief seconds on the top of the cooler.

still, happily bound to the scruffy dog booth and unable to witness the festivities beyond the south-facing vista from our Front Street tent, i loved Woofstock even more than expected … and when we couldn’t get out to the crazy, the crazy came to us.

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my shooting was severely limited by time — often  having only one click per dog — and by the crowds … people barging through your field, or — more often — other pooches vying for their own camera time.

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amid the sea of snorty, adorable pugs (easily the most popular dog in the Sunday crowd) was a veritable wave of scruffies earlier in the day.  another fact i learned at Woofstock, however,  is that apparently a lot of scruffy dogs can’t read, because — sadly — a surprising number of them passed right on by the scruffy dog booth with barely a turn of the head.   and i have to wonder if this girl — Dixie — might have as well if not for me rushing around my table and out of the booth, practically assaulting her owner/rescuer from Calgary and his other rescue dogs Saturday afternoon and again Sunday when i was finally able to take this photo:

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i’m in love with this girl.  i want this girl.  she is my dream dog.  apparently Dixie’s owners (part of a rescue organization) and their pack are thinking of moving to Ontario, and if they do, i’ve promised Dixie her own shoot.  ulterior motives of course … then i’ll have their address!  ;)   all kidding and purple paws aside, Dixie, you have a scruffy dog shoot coming to you … i just can’t make it all the way to Calgary, even though i do have a place to stay there.

some other great faces i met …

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and this little chi … obviously so impressed with the events …. not.

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another scruffie i assaulted … or maybe it’s a wookie?

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and a barky-pants who had a lot to say to me while his/her owner was busy looking through some of the scruffy dog photo books … we had a good conversation.

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and this little monkey doing a quick model of the fabulous dog clothes made by Black Baron Kingdom Apparel — my most awesomest tent neighbors from Winnipeg, who make funky animal clothing from used and vintage people clothes. check ‘em out!

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if i’d had merrick with me, i almost certainly would have subjected him to a Black Barron fitting.

just a few more friendly Woofstock faces …

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and more often than not, the dogs would literally try to come and visit me …

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here’s a quick glimpse of the booth:

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thank you, Woofstock, for a fantastic weekend!  thank you, weather-fairies, for only a little rain.  and thank you to everyone who stopped by with such kind words.  i loved talking to all of you, and loved meeting all of your dogs … even the ones who peed all over our table  cloth.

thank you to Cheryl at The Barkery in Stratford for the tasty, grainless biscuits for our table.

big thanks to my staff: Angie, especially for her sewing abilities and ingenuity, and Andrea, who deserves the biggest thank-you of all for rocking the booth with her enthusiasm, putting pedal to the medal along the 401 Saturday morning, and schlepping more booth-display crap than one woman should ever have to in a lifetime!

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