"Compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and
does not limit itself to humankind."
-Dr. Albert Schweitzer, in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.

 

 
Emma at 5 weeks old
Photo courtesy of Robert Simmons
  Wolfie and Mia
Photo courtesy of Robert Simmons
     
 

Kelsey
Photo courtesy of Kenneth Wong

  Bayli
Photo courtesy of Chris Scheidel
     
 

Honey
Photo courtesy of Shivakumar

  Georgia & Fred
Photo courtesy of Kathy J. Park
     
 
Sasha
Photo courtesy of Heather
  Sadie Marie
Photo courtesy of Gary Richardson
     
 
Dogs of Every Color
Photo courtesy of Just Jo
  Foske (Dutch Stabyhoun)
Photo courtesy of Taco Meeuwsen
     
 
Sky
Photo by Jen Cole
  Grover
Photo by Jen Cole
www.argreatdanerescue.org    
     
 
Pasha
Photo by Merve
  Hana
Photo by Yuki
     
 
Peanut, Pandora and Winter
Photo by Angie Shyrigh
  Dexter
Photo by Renegade Rene
     
 
Molly and Mathew
Photo by Sarah Taylor
  Puzzle
Photo by Rupert Hennen
     
 
Buster
Photo by Sharon
  Patch
Fostercare with Kingman County Humane Society
     
 
Greetings from Singapore
Photo by Dennis Goh
  Antar
Photo by Becky
     
 
Magic Moonlite
Photo by Peggy Aguirre
  Ezzy
Photo by W.J. Shepherd
     
 
Byron,Misty and Cindy
Photo by Edda Oliver
  Abby (Tiny Lady)
Photo by P.A. Corona
     
 
Herb & Toby
Photo by Herb Teitelman
  Tali Levine with rescued Milo In Israel
Photo by Lana Beber ~ For more info click
     
 
Mini Dog
Photo by Sandra Poulter
  Lulu
Photo by Gail Pinch
   
 
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How to Photograph Your Puppy:
From the book: Planet Dog ~ A Doglopedia

1- Remove film from box and load camera. 2 - Remove film box from puppy's mouth and throw in trash. 3- Remove puppy from trash and brush coffee grounds from muzzle. 4- Choose a suitable background for photo. 5- Mount camera on tripod and check flash and focus. 6- Find puppy and take dirty sock from mouth. 7- Place puppy in pre focused spot and return to camera. 8- Forget about spot and crawl after puppy on knees. 9- Focus with one hand while fending off puppy with other hand. 10- Get tissue and clean nose print from lens. 11- Put cat outside and put peroxide on scratch on puppy's nose 12- Put magazines back on coffee table. 13- They to get puppy's attention by squeaking toy over your head. 14- Replace your glasses and check camera for damage. 15- Jump up in time to grab puppy by scruff of neck and say, " No, no, outside!" 16. Call spouse to help clean up the mess. 17- Fix yourself a drink. 18- Sit back in chair, put your feet up, sip your drink, and resolve to teach puppy "sit" and "stay" the first thing in the morning.
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