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American bulldog relaxing at the beach. ![]() |
Nukka is a female Airedale terrier born in January 2009. She's a very calm dog and kind with everyone, especially with kids. Nevertheless, she still has her "crazy" moments. As a terrier, she's also quite stubborn and a bit independent, but that's the way we like her! As can be seen on the picture, she's a keen hiker, too. This shot was taken near the Balandrau peak in the Catalan Pyrenees of Spain. ![]() |
Clara is a female West Highland white terrier. This photograph was taken at a schoolyard near our Towson, Maryland, home after a snowstorm in December 2009. She was just four months old when this image was captured. ![]() |
Cooper is a 4.5-year-old Alaskan malamute. He weighs in at about 55 kilograms. He has worked with me guiding since he was a pup. When we worked the commercial salmon season in Alaska, our skipper would cook him salmon, since Cooper won't eat it raw. He has also worked wilderness therapy, carrying his own pack and spreading his calmness to the kids. He is an everywhere dog despite his large size; he makes friends wherever he goes. This photo was taken overlooking Dark Canyon, Utah. ![]() |
In our world there are no differences. ![]() |
Our family hatched out several chicks in an incubator. Abby, our 40-kilogram bullmastiff, seemed to have extreme maternal feelings toward the youngest chick, Lemon, shown here at two days old. ![]() |
This was taken in Ireland while driving the Ring of Kerry. The wind was howling and as I was walking out toward the water I looked down and saw this dog following me. He was full of energy and wanted to play but I managed to calm him for the moment and get a series of photos that I just loved. ![]() |
One happy Dalmatian family. ![]() |
Bob, Irish terrier, female, born May 2006, in Petteridge, Kent, England. Amorous, loves shoes. ![]() |
Cha Cha, pug, female, very active and friendly. Loves to run even if not being chased. Cannot live on dry dog food. Hates to be home alone. ![]() |
Digby on board. ![]() |
Posh girls in the street in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. ![]() |
The view from a dog's eyes. Walkway over the Hudson, as spring is approaching. ![]() |
This is Bryce, the bouncing bearded collie, born May 22, 2005. The picture was taken in Ontario, Canada. ![]() |
My bull terrier jumping into the swimming pool to recover her tennis ball. She will swim for the ball in any weather or temperature. ![]() |
Clouseau, a dogue de Bordeaux, at the beach enjoying getting his toes wet. ![]() |
Oscar the cairn terrier captures the essence of how we were all feeling at the time. We were traveling north to Kaikoura from Christchurch, New Zealand, for the weekend and stopped on the banks of the Hurunui River for a quick lunch and a bit of a sniff. It was a hot spring day and Oscar had a wild time romping around. Oscar is the happiest and most vocal dog we've owned. He loves everyone and everything. His nicknames include Oscar-otti and Osicar Simpson depending on his pitch and poise. ![]() |
My Doberman pinscher, Zeus, running at the park. ![]() |
My sweet Newfoundland, Belle. ![]() |
Max is a five-year-old Pembroke Welsh corgi. He is very easygoing, as you can probably tell from the picture, and loves all the attention he can get. ![]() |
Lucy the explorer on her first trip to Cape Cod. She is a six-month-old female Boston terrier, and typical of the breed she is strong-willed, athletic, and adventurous. The photo was taken on our morning walk in Truro, Massachusetts, on the bay side. ![]() |
A Chihuahua finds rest in Taipei's bustling Snake Alley. ![]() |
Capa was a male Chow Chow mix. He was born in November 1998 and died in November 2007. I miss him every day. ![]() |
Rory, my longhaired mini dachshund, and I discovered this park near where we lived in New Hampshire. We love hiking and loved that we got the opportunity to climb up this mountain. There were lots of other dogs on the trail that day but she was by far the smallest dog to make it to the top! She still had tons of energy, so we stopped so I could rest and, of course, take some pictures. I think she looks like a great adventurer in this picture. ![]() |
Juice and Blur take a break after hours of diving in the pond on a hot summer day. ![]() |
My dog waiting for my wife. ![]() |
We were at a local ice cream shop where we saw a young girl with her English bulldog. This shot is one of a series of shots to capture the dog's emotions as the young girl approached him with an ice cream. ![]() |
This is Zorro and his little sister, Madison. They are Pomeranians, approximately two years old. They are active, fun-loving toy dogs who think they are every bit as big as a Labrador. They are members of the spitz family and were favoured by Queen Victoria. They are named for the region in East Germany/Poland that is most associated with their early breeding. This picture was taken at the beach in Waldport, Oregon. ![]() |