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snorffley goodness ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

you met Reese and Ruga in their sneak peek a couple of weeks ago, and i thought it was high time we shared some more images from their snorffely fun shoot.

this is handsome, collected Reese …

Reese has the coarser sharpei coat … apparently there are three varieties, did you know that?  and being so coarse, yes, i did have a mild skin break-out.  yeah, a pet photographer with allergies, right?  but that didn’t stop me from giving him lotsa love.  i adored his sweet, calm energy.

and this is Ruga …

much softer than her brother, and every bit as sweet.

and when i say snorffely fun, i do mean snorffely.  if you’ve never fed a sharpei treats, well, you might not know what i mean, but it’s kind of like what i’d imagine feeding marshmallows by hand to a hippo might be like.

one thing i can say for these two is that they’re true dolls.  as with other breeds, sharpei are often stigmatized by their breed’s background as fighting dogs, even though they were used to serve many functions from guarding to herding, and even hunting game like wild pigs.  in fact, owner Jamie told me she was turned away from a training facility for agility classes when Ruga was younger, over the phone, sight unseen, simply because of Ruga’s breed.  now, i get that some trainers don’t want to deal with aggressive dogs, especially in an agility situation where the energy is heightened already, but sight unseen? with no history of aggression? well, that’s breedism at its height.

we had some fabulous scenery and backdrops for these two right in their back yard.  their lovely property served us incredibly well, and we didn’t have to go very far, which was a bit of a saving grace since the snow had developed quite a crust and was rather difficult to work through.

so shooting these two was a lot more like a National Geographic shoot … just hanging out in their natural habitat, letting them do their thing, anticipating their moments and capturing them.

of course, i realize a National Geographic photographer would never toss the wildlife a treat …

you can see here just how deep the crusted snow was, and how difficult it was for these two to get a rip on …

and although there were small bare patches where Ruga could run a little …

… it wasn’t until we got back to the house and the main drive that the dogs could finally run.  however, with the surface so icy and with Ruga already having had one cruciate repair, i stopped that nonsense after this one quick grab.

one of the shots that Jamie was really keen on having captured of her two was the way the sit on “their” hill together and survey the property.  and, with enough waiting — like some stealthy National Geographic photographer — it happened.

i really enjoyed working with these guys, and red dogs are one of my favorite colours to work with.  i’m so looking forward to our summer session.

the colours and tones will be so different, and, of course, there will be more running without the hindrance of crusted snow …

the other thing i should mention is that poor Ruga is probably going to be losing an eye.  she has been diagnosed with glaucoma in her right eye … a condition (i have just read) that is predisposed in sharpei.  although she is not showing any outward signs of pain in the eye, she has no remaining vision in it and the eye itself is somewhat enlarged.  i was so glad that we were able to get these shots of her before the surgery …

i hope you enjoy your first of two galleries, Jamie, as much as I enjoyed your pups.

i’m looking forward to our next shoot.  until then, Reese and Ruga, mind your hill!

puppy!! ~ {Toronto, Ontario pet photographer}

i met the cutest, razor-toothed client yesterday.  her name is Lolli …

she’s 12 weeks old, and as i do love hunting breeds, she really pulled at my heartstrings.   no wait, i think that was my coat strings she was pulling at.  (NOTE: that’s my knee pad you see there in the right bottom corner of the photo.  if you’re a pet photographer and not wearing at least one knee pad, i’m guessing you’re not getting down and dirty … or in this case, wet and cold.)

yesterday’s session was just the first part of her multi-session scruffy dog experience, and this is just her sneak peek …

we had lots of fun … there was lots of running …

and lots of stumbling.

you’ll have to stay tuned to the blog for her full entry soon.

Barkley’s sneak peek ~ {Dundas, Ontario pet photographer}

you met Barkley yesterday during a bit of post-processing.  it’s only fair to loving mom Deborah that she get to see a few more of her gorgeous boy as a sneak peek …

i’ll save Barkley’s details for when i’m able to do a fuller entry.  just wanted to leave Deborah and you all with a couple of quickies.

have a great thursday, everyone … especially Barkley!  stay warm!

big, black, woolly sneak peek ~ {Caledon, Ontario pet photographer}

i was so happy to revisit Sox and Shoez yesterday, the resident beasts of the Caledon Inn … such wonderful dogs …

this is gorgeous Sox …

… and goofball, gregarious Shoez …

… and sweetheart, heartthrob, rescue boy Sneakerz …

in this case, three is definitely not a crowd.

you’ll be seeing a lot more of these three beauties soon.  really, this was supposed to be just a sneak from our awesome shoot yesterday.

so stay tuned for much more of these guys.  and thanks Deanna and Brian for yet another lovely afternoon.

carling & mackelin ~ {Brantford, Ontario pet photographer}

you saw their sneak peek here and now it’s time to brace yourselves for a long blog entry.  i did try to narrow down the field, but, lord, i love these two little monkeys!  this is young Mackelin …

… he’s barely six months old and already has a truckload of expressions.  in fact, i have little doubt you’ll have any problems distinguishing him from his sister Carling.

big sister Carling is just under two years old, and although she’s equally as adorable, it’s Mack who kept cracking me up as i worked on their double-sized gallery of images.

of course, Carling was no slouch in the expressions department …

we had a great time out on the open, windswept, snowy golfcourse, but it was this small stand of trees where i had the most fun with these little guys.

and honestly, i have no idea whose little corkscrew tail this is …

seriously, how expressive is this boy?  like: “just give me the treat already, lady!”

although it’s never the most comfortable shooting conditions when it’s blowing and snowing, the little snowflakes can really make a shot …

again with the faces … i just love Mack’s smile …

we did take shelter from the snow briefly, and for some added colour, under a small stand of pine trees.

and i couldn’t resist these couple of trees as a backdrop …

… but Mackelin isn’t one to sit still for very long …

and he’s not one to leave his sister alone very long either.

these two had a blast tearing up the golf course …

and there was wind …  Mackelin determined it was from the east.

… and it helped tremendously with Carling’s aerodynamics.

of course, free rides home are always the best.

and these guys were pretty pooped when we finally got back and in from the cold …

in fact, i really had to work to get them back up and at ‘em.  so, have you figured out who’s who yet?

need a hint?

yup, smooshy face is sweet, little Carling …

… and bug-eyes is Mr. Expression Mack.

thanks, Shelley, for sharing your two little lovelies with me.   i hope you enjoy your double-wide gallery.  and thanks Carling and Mack for being so absolutely adorable!