I should be used to it by now but I'm still amazed that someone would have dumped this amazing female German Shepherd. She's six years old and well behaved so someone must have put some time into her and then to just give her up? She's a family dog looking for a new family.
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I have always wondered how you manage to get such nice pictures of such a variety of dogs. Whenever I try to photograph dogs I either get the top down view or if I try to get to their level I end up with noses and butts in my face. How do you convince the dogs to stay at a distance?
ReplyDeleteThe most important thing is to have the dog comfortable with the camera pointing at them and then they will stay relatively still so you can position yourself as required. Barring that, it's snapping as many pics as possible and hoping one or two turn out okay.
ReplyDeleteshe has no name even though someone dumped her? Poor little girl - I know it is hard for ALL dogs but GSDs are so pack-oriented, so family centered - more so than many other breeds, this must be killing her.
ReplyDeletePoor girl looks like she hasn't had a brushing in forever... :(
ReplyDeleteI would like to get a Shepherd, I have cats - so wanted to get a puppy, but this one is beautiful. I live in Alberta though. Lovely dog.
ReplyDeleteI just spent some more time with her this afternoon. May have some issues with certain other dogs but otherwise an amazing dog. Spirited, friendly, intelligent. Loves people. Very good on leash. She's going to have some dental work done possibly and then she'll be in adoption shortly after that.
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