Pets/"Petography" Thread!

Marilynne

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He looks so sad!
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Looks like you're getting a little out of your comfort zone also! Good motion shots. When are your bringing your puppies to the park?

Yep!! I am actually thinking of taking Snuggles (Shihtzu). He loves playing and I think he would have a ball once he got over barking at everyone!

Herbie (Eskimo) would like it once he got over his timid nature... he is restricted still cuz of the cone on his head...

Jingles, NEVER! He gets along with no one, dog or human... He is an Alpha and not only dominant but agressive.. :(

Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Yep!! I am actually thinking of taking Snuggles (Shihtzu). He loves playing and I think he would have a ball once he got over barking at everyone!

Herbie (Eskimo) would like it once he got over his timid nature... he is restricted still cuz of the cone on his head...

Jingles, NEVER! He gets along with no one, dog or human... He is an Alpha and not only dominant but agressive.. :(

Pat in NH


Here is a couple pictures of Herbie.. with his cone!! The whole story of his ordeal is on my 365 page but he is cured.

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Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Taken this morning on the back deck with my new 18-105

Herbie - American Eskimo

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Snuggles - Shi Tzu

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Jingles - Heinz 57, AKA Monster Dot Com (Not because he is good!)

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Pat in NH
 

wud

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Jingles, NEVER! He gets along with no one, dog or human... He is an Alpha and not only dominant but agressive.. :(

Pat in NH

Agression are often a cover for anxiety, with dogs. A lot of dogs dont do well with huge portions of dogs in 1 spot, so dont be sad, be happy that he got you and that you know, that place isn't a place for him.

Hope its okay I bring this up, but actually an alpha dog aren't dominant or aggressiv. An alpha will be a calm personality who directs his/her pack with very small signals, they dont need to show themself off, they just got that position.

Recent studies did show, though, that dog positions in a pack are a lot more dynamic, regarding to the situation. So 1 dog will lead on in some situations, and another dog in others. Very interesting :)
 
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