the other weekend i had a blast with young Ryder during his first scruffy session …
a breed i’ve always admired from afar, this little boy didn’t disappoint. Ryder was so much fun to work with.
Ryder is not mom Katharine’s first wire fox terrier, so she knows what she’s doing with this crazy boy, and the bond between them, even at his young age, is already extremely obvious.
and in spite of his youth, Ryder’s training is well underway, which always makes certain aspects of our shoot a lot easier.
and he had so much fun with recalls …
zoom zoom …
thanks for a fun shoot, Ryder. i look forward to watching you grow up.
i hope you enjoy your gallery, Katharine.
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Joanna ReichertLove, love this series! You know the drawings of Snoopy, where he’s always walking way above the ground? Your photos look just like that! 🙂
Amy @ Pet RiderStunning photography .. i love the karate kick the dog is doing in the second photo 🙂
michelle bradshawLove them all, but especially the running shots and the one on the log. Beautiful!!!
SolteraOh, the colors! The colors! I’ve never encountered this breed. What a great introduction.
Sherry in MTAhhh nothing like a terrier grin, bounce and stubby tail to make my Monday morning shine! Thank you!!!!
DianeIllona, I have been following your blog for a little while now, and I am in awe of your images. I am currently starting up a photography business, with a view to photographing pets, and I would love to be able to capture images such as these. Are there any tips you can pass on? Is it the lens? The camera settings? Post production?
Janice CraigLove the energy in these pictures – what a great shoot!
CarolineWhat a wonderful dog ! And wonderful pictures ! Great work !
Schaffer PhotographyThese are great!! I love the jumping shots in the leaves 🙂
StephanieQuite possibly the 2nd cutest scruffy there is (behind mine, of course). Great colors and great wittle doggie!
MargaretWhat a cool little dog!
TatyanaAwesome 🙂 Bouncy fox terriers rock! And he’s an unusual ginger (I’ve read that this is a relatively uncommon color in the breed compared to the tricolors)