Pets/"Petography" Thread!

RockyNH_RIP

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This fellow is not mine but I regularly see him when I am tooling around Horseshoe pond...

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Marilynne

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Met Buddy and his human. Buddy was keeping an eye on Donald and Daisy (Pekin Ducks) and wasn't interested in having his photo taken.
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WhiteLight

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Meet Beamer.
If you've seen my daily thread off late, i had gone on a country side drive in the weekend...
Not only were the waterfalls & landscapes crazily beautiful, this dog 'Beamer' was the highlight of my trip :)
A couple more in the daily thread...

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RookieDSLR

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Here is a cat portrait I took while I was doing a photoshoot of a one year, the cat just jumped up on the bench and busted out some poses. LOL wierd!!!

Jeremy V

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STM

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Here is our Border Collie mix, Molly. We believe the mix is husky, though her coloration definitely says Border Collie. Border Collies are usually 35 - 40 pounds. Molly is every bit of 70 and all muscle. I believe that is the Husky coming out in her. She is the sweetest dog though days at the dog run are often interesting as, true to her roots, she tries to herd the other dogs. Something that is often met with growls and showing of teeth!

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This is our female Manx (really a bobtail, her tail is about 2" long) when she was about 12 weeks. She is full grown now.

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Marcel

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Here is our Border Collie mix, Molly. We believe the mix is husky, though her coloration definitely says Border Collie. Border Collies are usually 35 - 40 pounds. Molly is every bit of 70 and all muscle. I believe that is the Husky coming out in her. She is the sweetest dog though days at the dog run are often interesting as, true to her roots, she tries to herd the other dogs. Something that is often met with growls and showing of teeth!

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This is our female Manx (really a bobtail, her tail is about 2" long) when she was about 12 weeks. She is full grown now.

Wow, what a nice dog you've got. She really looks sweet and nice. And I find mix breeds are sometimes more intelligent than pure.
 
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