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A month ago I started to write this update about Buck and for some reason I never got around to doing it. I had added the photos but never written anything. I don’t remember why I i didn’t get it done. I’m sure I thought I needed to get something else important done. But now I couldn’t imagine what would have been more important than taking a moment to share about Buck’s… Read More

Around 10 and a half years ago we moved into our house and brought into it a pack of four dogs to live with us and be our family. We had grand adventures. There was never a dull moment and now we will fill our hearts with memories once again. Blake was the first to leave us. Cami was taken by disease. Sierra lived a long life to 16 but still felt… Read More

I am in the process of sorting and editing a large number of dog photos from 2016 right now and I am in a section of Bernese Mountain Dogs. This dog looks so happy I just had to share the photo.

This Staffordshire Bull Terrier is strutting his stuff at the 2016 Wine Country Circuit Dog Show in Upstate, NY.

Josie decided to photobomb the mini portrait photo shoot I was having with Little Kira in our yard. I called Kira towards me because I wanted to get some photos of her in motion and Josie decided she would join in on the fun.

In case you can’t tell by my posts lately, I have been editing a bunch of my back log of dog photos. I love this photograph of this Dalmatian as he realizes the lure coursing target has changed directions and he starts to wheel around to chase after it. I added a little editing to the photo to give it a more creative look.

I love all dogs but can we just admit that Bernese Mountain Dogs are the most gorgeous creatures ever.

Happy Thanksgiving from us and the dogs. Don’t stuff your face too much.

Over the weekend our ten year old Bernese Mountain Dog was involved in an accident and required some extensive surgery. His surgery included fixing broken bones with hardware and repairing a dislocated hip. There was a broken bone in his foot, in his lower leg. The dislocated hip required a femoral head osteotomy.