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saying goodbye to another scruffy dog family member ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

i received the sad news earlier this week of the loss of one of our scruffy dog clients.  i met Zoey and her mom, Deb, back in 2009 when Deb feared Zoe had little time left after being diagnosed with a suspected brain tumor.

i’ll never forget the day of our session … pulling up to Deb’s house and Zoey loping in her crooked, off-balance gait to greet me at the car.  for a dog with balance issues and already 14+ years of age, Zoey had a lot of giddy-up during our hike/photo session, and it truly was a memorable afternoon.  Zoey went on to share another three wonderful years with Deb.

here is a video i put together in memory of this sweet girl who will forever be Deb’s “one” …

another facebook recap ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

here we are once again with another recap of the images we’ve shared on the scruffy dog facebook page.

first up, the spectacular Indy, with her many expressions.

i just couldn’t get enough of this little model during our session  …

also on facebook last week, we shared a couple more before-and-afters from the post-production side of things.

and this is sweet little Sasha in some post-production … our last fall session whose post was delayed due to the heavy fall shooting schedule.

little Gizelle enjoyed the comfort of the scruffy dog chair last fall as well …

and then we finally got snow!  and i was finally able to meet this little girl for her winter session …

little Nala had a lot of fun in the woods.

we also had a session with handsome Nerian to celebrate his first birthday …

and at one year old, this young guy had a lot to say …

last week we also had a session with a lovely pack of three.  thirteen-year-old Penny:

and long-legged Lucy …

and last but not least little tiny Pyper, who danced a lot during our session …

stay tuned on the scruffy dog facebook page for more sneak peeks from these sessions and others!

have a great week, everyone!

kira and du ~ {Kitchener, Ontario pet photographer}

meet Kira …

and Xanadu … or “Sexy Du” as his tag reads …

Kira is struggling with a recent diagnosis of Cushings, so i’ve set aside several other commitments to get their images processed and mounted for their mom.

these two were not my easiest models, as i mentioned in their sneak peek earlier.

Du was actually a little standoffish …

… in spite of Kira supposedly being the one who normally runs from all cameras …

and treats were out of the question with these two … they were too motivated by food, tearing at my pockets and the treat bag, and barking at me if the treats didn’t come in a steady stream …

so the treats had to be put away … making for a not-so-happy Du …

… and even more standoffish.

we had better luck once out on a location, with each dog on a long-line (which have been removed in post).  and surprisingly, it was Kira who ran the most …

don’t get me wrong though … these two dollfaces — as tough as they were as models — are two of the most absolute sweetest little monkeys i’ve met …

just look at these faces!

and those ears!

the puppy face …

… and the attitude.

thanks, Colleen, for introducing me to your two wonderful monkeys.  i hope Kira’s doing better, and that these images bring a smile to your face and heart.

a little peanut from Afghanistan ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

meet Sheena …

these are just a few of the images from our wild, wacky wintry shoot.

this young, energetic, stunning little hound mix hails from war-torn Afghanistan, and has certainly made the switch from sand to snow with the same glee and exuberance with which she seems to tackle everything in life.

for being still under a year old, Sheena — the-crazy-hound-formerly-known-as-Peanut — has been a few places.  rescued by American soldiers at 4-6 weeks of age, she was harbored at Tigger House in Kabul, operated by The Afghan Stray Animal League and Afghanistan’s only animal shelter.  from there, this little monkey was shuttled to Pakistan, then New York, and Buffalo, and finally Ontario, where she lives with mom Laurie and her new pack of two other rescue dogs and seven cats north of Toronto.

this girl is definitely a hunter.  she’s got sight-hound genes … watching the spring-time geese coming in and one of the rare moments she stood still …

… she’s got a nose that won’t quit …

… and she’s definitely got the speed to catch a rabbit or two.

mom Laurie definitely has her work cut out for her with this girl.   “puppy manners” and obedience classes have helped start this girl, but Laurie intends to watch Sheena truly blossom in agility, fly ball, and even tracking.  having harnessed a similar energy in my own girl Matea — 200% hunting drive, rescued wirehaired pointer — i spent a long time after our shoot talking with Laurie about working with Sheena’s drives and ways to eventually successfully have this girl ‘hunting’ and running for Laurie instead of willy nilly on her own, and to be reliable off-leash.  of course, having had to create a harmonious household of terriers, a supreme hunting dog and cats myself, i also gave Laurie some extra tips on safely integrating this ‘sharp’ girl with the resident cats.  but Laurie is already well on her way in choreographing her own harmonious pack dynamics with her crew.

not unlike a number of my clients who can’t be trusted off leash, Sheena was kept on one of the scruffy dog long lines.  you’ll see its appearance in a couple of the images here where i haven’t had the time to remove it in post.

Sheena’s shoot actually originated out of the need for images for an article written for Cottage Dog magazine about the rescue of these Afghan dogs.  when Laurie needed images of Sheena to submit for the article, she came to scruffy dog, making the drive down from Newmarket to shoot here.  i do work hard at finding some of the best light and landscapes. and of course, the most fun for the dogs.

part of Sheena’s ‘education’ is supervised playdates with other dogs.  as Laurie writes: “She began her life in harshness and has the scars to prove it.  She still holds fear for strange dogs and defends herself by taking the offense.  Once she knows a dog means no harm, she pulls in her teeth and plays like a mighty-mite.”

so much like my own crazy girl … although by the age of one my girl Matea was generally far too serious and focused on hunting to have time for play.

although Sheena goes down as being the highest-energy pup i’ve worked with in all my years of shooting, and certainly a challenge given that Laurie has had her only a couple of months and her training is still in the early stages, not to mention the cold and the wind that bore down on us, i certainly enjoyed the challenge of this girl.  constantly moving, running, spinning,  and sometimes leaping right at the camera as though it were a toy, settings and values on the cameras were having to be changed on the fly at every turn to compensate for the light, for the shooting situation, and for whatever Sheena was doing — being a nut …

running flat-out …

or finally standing still for the blink of an eye …

and some more words from Laurie: “Sheena lights my heart and my life.  I will be forever grateful to her rescuers.  There is no better feeling than knowing one has made a difference and I encourage all those who say they love animals to reach out and adopt the forgotten ones, whether at home or abroad.  Not only will you rescue an animal, but also a piece of your soul.”

as someone who also has always adopted and rescued, i can attest 100% to the power of these words.

thank you, Laurie, for all that you do for your pack.  and thank you for introducing me to your beautiful girl.

lolli! ~ {Toronto pet photographer}

wouldn’t every Monday be so much better if they could all start with puppies!?  well, i certainly can’t help you out with every Monday, but this Monday i can certainly help you out with a smile or two.

you met Lolli first in her sneak peek, but i thought i’d share a few more images from the Winter segment of her Winter/Summer session …

i started off the session with a little fetching with one of the Cuz balls that i brought along.

this little girl is going to turn into a consummate fetcher … and even at 12 weeks of age, she’s got a good recall.

we had a fun time out in the fresh snow, just a couple blocks up from scruffy dog studio …

i can’t wait to see this girl in a few months, running through the grasses and fields …

of course, being a puppy, Lolli loves to chew …

she tries to be all innocent … like: “oh, i won’t destroy this lovely little shrub”

… but that never lasts long.  rawr!!  Lolli the destroyer!

Lolli is Maria’s first dog, and they’ve already got her in training.  i think she’s going to grow up to be a wonderful girl.

it will be fun to watch her grow up through her photo sessions …

thanks for a fun afternoon, guys.  i hope you enjoy your preliminary gallery, Maria.  looking forward to seeing you guys again in the summer!