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who doesn’t love a basset? ~ {Burlington, Ontario pet photographer}

you saw Flash’s sneak peek here, but i figured it was time to share some more photos from this big boy’s shoot earlier this fall.

seems a little backwards to be sharing these now since Flash’s big canvas and prints, and his big Best in Show flushmount album have already been prepped, designed and ordered.  can’t wait to see all of this boy’s stuff when it comes in.

what a handsome boy.

of course, looks this stunning require frequent beauty-rests …

but don’t let that slow, sloppy face or those fat, flippery feet fool you.  this boy can move …

especially when promised a “w-a-l-k”.

Flash was adopted through the Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario three years ago, and i can firmly attest to the incredible love which surrounds this big lug today.

he is the centre of mom and dad’s universe …

and let it be known that this boy knows no boundaries.  he’s up for any challenge …

our session was plagued with some rather gray skies, and darkness came much earlier than forecast … but we made the most of it.

… using the last of the light to capture some shots of Flash at … well … basset-warp-speed …

and, of course, no basset shoot would be complete without a double snaggle-tooth …

thanks, Flash, for a fun shoot.  and thanks Micheline and Doug for sharing your wonderful boy with me.

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  • Steven CrofutFantastic!ReplyCancel

  • michelle bradshawI’m in love!!ReplyCancel

  • Grace VHow does that chair stay so clean?? Great shots.ReplyCancel

  • Schaffer PhotographyI love the photos on the stairs! Made me laugh out loud!!ReplyCancel

  • Tucker's MomOh, Flash, you are too precious!ReplyCancel

  • Sharon BrownI love your pics. You’re a great photographerReplyCancel

  • AnnaToo cute, I will have to share these with my husband, he has always loved Bassets. Soooo how did you get him up on the rock wall? And it’s nice to see that they make an effort to maintain his nails. So often I see the short legged dogs with really long nails, which can’t help their mobility at all.
    Anna
    http://www.akginspiration.comReplyCancel

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