Stella's Social Club

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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.
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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.


Love this picture with the "halo" effect! What a gorgeous dog!
 
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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.

Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous dog! How does he like the puppies?
 
Love this picture with the "halo" effect! What a gorgeous dog!
Thank You.

He has a strong eye.
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.

Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous dog! How does he like the puppies?

Thanks. He's only peaked in at them, hasn't really interacted. Their mother is a bit protective.


ETA:

I did try to make chocolate tri puppies, like Moose. Sunna was bred to a cousin of Moose's, which is a chocolate tri, but all I got was this:

 
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