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Internationally-renowned, award-winning animal photographer Illona Haus created scruffy dog photography inc. as the province's premier pet photography business in 2007 ... the first of its kind in Canada ... and, still today, continues to serve clients across Ontario, the US and the world. Based in Kitchener, Ontario and photographing exclusively animals for almost 20 years - both commercially and for private clients - Illona is considered one of the world's leading and most influential pet photographers.

 

To learn more about scruffy dog photography, its creator, history, and the scruffy dog experience, feel free to browse through the menu above, and scroll over a decade's worth of blog entries below!

 

Please drop me a line! I'd love the opportunity to capture stunning, creative, one-of-a-kind photographic memories of your 4-legged loved ones to treasure in artwork for a lifetime, and show you just what makes the scruffy dog experience second to none.

your sunday smile ~ {Ontario pet exclusive photographer}

i’ve already shared these on flickr and facebook, but i thought i’d put them up on the blog for those who don’t follow scruffy dog on facebook or don’t follow six-year-old merrick – the newest member of the scruffy dog family, rescued from a puppy mill this past March – in his 52 Weeks project on flickr.

this was his weekly entry for week 42 … we call this a “drive-by licking”.  and if you only knew the kind of no-nonsense, uber-serious dog matea is, you’d be even more amazed at how this little man has charmed this hardcore girl.

and to combat the boredom of the rainy day we had yesterday, merrick learned a new trick.  now, you should know, i’m not into teaching dogs useless tricks.  i teach world-skills; the kinds of commands that will help them – and us, together – navigate the world around us.  i do teach my dogs an “over” command, where they are asked to lie on their side.  this is helpful in so many real-world situations i have no idea why obedience and training classes don’t incorporate it as a necessary command.  it’s useful for vet and daily exams, grooming, for behavioral issues and exercises, for calming your dog in situations (put the body in a relaxed position and the mind will follow), and so on.

so … “over” has always been one of the mainstay commands in my dogs’ repertoire.  merrick learned it faster than any dog i’ve had.  but today, merrick learned “rollover”.  why? because he was bored, but mostly because merrick is a fun-loving, fast moving dog, and for the promise of a ball he wants to perform.

so, i present to you, merrick’s roll-over …

happy sunday, everyone.  learn a new trick!  or an old one.

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  • SonjaOMG – love the roll over!! LMAO!! what an awesoem shot!! and as a puppy owner now – I am SO going to teach over – and ask the puppy garden teacher about putting it in her class!ReplyCancel

  • Jackieo.m.dog i just love that little guyReplyCancel

big buster, sneak peek ~ {Toronto, Ontario pet photographer}

just a quick sneak from the Serious Session i had with this smart little fellow the other day.  we hit a few places, the Distillery District was just one of them.  the place was literally crawling with photographers, and i even ran into Marcia Leeder picking up prints.  Marcia is a fellow photographer who shoots a lot of pets in her portfolio.  if you’re not getting enough of a pet fix here, you should check out her blog.

but in spite of the dozens of photographers snapping up the District the other afternoon, i’m pretty sure i was the only one belly-to-the-cobblestones in cigarette butts to get her shot …

you’ll be seeing more of Buster’s shoot soon.  hope you all have a great weekend.

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  • PaulWhat is the dog breed at the top?ReplyCancel

  • ursulaOMG what a background-beautiful pup!!can’t wait to see more of him.ReplyCancel

  • IdilBuster stands proud in front of that huge truck. Very cool background, but Buster still manages to be the center of attention. Love his dignified pose. Can’t wait to see more of this little dog with a big attitude. And that’s not just because he looks like my Odie 😉ReplyCancel

  • JeanWhat a cool location and great shot.ReplyCancel

  • eloisebeautiful location and such a wonderful image:))ReplyCancel

  • VickiI LOVE the location and Buster is such a little cutie, you really do get right in to your work Illona!ReplyCancel

  • JenniferAwesome shot! I have a thing for old trucks, esp red ones…..terrific colors and textures and cute little guy.ReplyCancel

  • giovannaits great illona. no doubt you are the most dedicated pet photographer – literally in cigarette butts to get the perfect shot. can’t wait to see the rest of the photos of my little guy.ReplyCancel

  • TatyanaCute little man. He looks like he owns the place. Including the awesome truck.ReplyCancel

  • Holly Garner-JacksonWow! If that is just one photo from the shoot I bet the rest are even more awesome!!!ReplyCancel

  • Racheltoo cute! the pose is perfect…that car is an excellent backdrop!ReplyCancel

oxford, a.k.a. jumping jack flash ~ Burlington, Ontario dog photographer

meet Oxford …

he’s a yorkie-poo. but don’t let his delicate appearance and small frame fool you.  he’s a tough guy.

and this tough guy’s passions — like any good little dog worth their weight in milk bones — is squirrels, for which he is always on the lookout …

…and balls.

yup, he’s crazy for balls.

and he is greatly loved by his people, Greg and Sarah …

we had a great afternoon with Oxford, out in the fields where this little guy could let loose …

and of course, we’re always on the look out for interesting backdrops … like the woods …

or this huge, rusted old drum in an adjacent field that Greg pointed out …

… and the soy bean fields, of course …

i couldn’t resist asking Oxford to try out a fence-post pose, remembering how well previous client Miles did with his fence-perching …

no worries … we do this with the utmost safety.  Greg was just out of the camera’s frame, hands at the ready at all times.

how cute is this boy?

Oxford was definitely keen on the treats i brought …

as well the Cuz ball i offered up moments within coming through the door and realizing he was a little shy of the camera.

but it didn’t take long for him to warm up.  i mean, come on … i’d brought him a ball … and it was a Cuz.  what’s not to be happy about?

how much do you wanna bet Oxford was doing some of this when i finally left?

thanks for being such a cool little dude, Oxford.  and thanks, Greg and Sarah, for sharing your little boy with me.   i hope you enjoy your gallery.  see you soon at your studio consult.

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  • Jill BeninatoYou are totally kicking some a** with your photography Illona…really beautiful work!ReplyCancel

  • Lindalol! love them all. i kept thinking i had come upon my favorite then i would see another great one. just wonderful.ReplyCancel

  • ursulaGreat shots Illona, little dogs have BIG personalities as this gorgeous boy shows us.ReplyCancel

  • JeanOxford looks like a delightful little character. What a fantastic variety of locations and expressions!ReplyCancel

  • JackieThat’s one happy little guy,no wondered, who doesn’t love a Cuz ball?ReplyCancel

  • Holly Garner-JacksonHa! You done it again, captured the essence of dog and our hearts! LOve the one at the window where he’s stanind on his back legs and the one on the carpet with his new cuz!ReplyCancel

  • LoriWOW, what an adorable pup, and your photos capture so well the fact that he has tremendous spirit! He must be a blast to live with : )
    Another job very well done!ReplyCancel

  • tee4tiaOMD, I’m in love with this pooch. Once again you capture their core. Wonderful photos.ReplyCancel

  • LeslieOxford is adorable!! One of your best shoots I think! Well, ok I think that about every shoot you do…;o)ReplyCancel

  • JeffGeeze Illona, you’ve done it again! Spectacular shoot.ReplyCancel

  • SydneyDefintly a little dog with a big personality!! As always Ilona you are fantastic, such a range of different shots. Oxford is so cute and active, you feel his personality through the pictures. I will have to say the pretty potrait in the soy beans is my favorite shot. Love thouse ears perked forward.ReplyCancel

  • torihe looks like he has a ton of personality!ReplyCancel

  • milikinwonderful captures! I’m sure they must have be thrilled! What a cute little guy;)ReplyCancel

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