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Mike! Love the avatar!
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Thanks, same dog just a few years older.Mike! Love the avatar!
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He's watching you very intently.
My big bad German Shepherd is afraid of the camera. You get it out and she cowers and hides. I have to be sneaky (sound OFF) with my phone to get a picture of her. She'll chase off a bear, but god forbid you come at her with a camera.
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He's watching you very intently.
My big bad German Shepherd is afraid of the camera. You get it out and she cowers and hides. I have to be sneaky (sound OFF) with my phone to get a picture of her. She'll chase off a bear, but god forbid you come at her with a camera.
Big bad German Shepherd Dog afraid of the camera, and he better be careful around those bears.![]()
Moose loves to have his photo taken. He gets all excited when we get the camera out, then disappointed when it's just to take more puppy photos. Here's another one I like. In natural light, and his hair seems to have a little static electricity.
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Big bad German Shepherd Dog afraid of the camera, and her better be careful around those bears.![]()
Moose loves to have his photo taken. He gets all excited when we get the camera out, then disappointed when it's just to take more puppy photos. Here's another one I like. In natural light, and his hair seems to have a little static electricity.
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Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous dog! How does he like the puppies?Big bad German Shepherd Dog afraid of the camera, and her better be careful around those bears.![]()
Moose loves to have his photo taken. He gets all excited when we get the camera out, then disappointed when it's just to take more puppy photos. Here's another one I like. In natural light, and his hair seems to have a little static electricity.
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Thank You.Love this picture with the "halo" effect! What a gorgeous dog!
He has good concentration, but this is him really liking his picture being taken. From a herding perspective he, and other Icelandic Sheepdogs, don't typically use strong eye, they are upright drovers. They rely on a strong presence and barking (and maybe a little nip here and there) to control their livestock.He has a strong eye.
Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous dog! How does he like the puppies?