Puppy Photography

The 3 Times in Your Dog’s Life They Need Professional Photos

There are 3 times in your dog’s life when professional photos are a must.Sure, I’ll tell you that every year (and each season!) is a perfect excuse for portraits—because honestly, you’ll never regret having more memories. But if we’re talking about the big milestones, there are three stages you don’t want to miss. Puppyhood Honestly? You should photograph your puppy at least three times: 8–12 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. (At minimum, twice—especially for rescue pups where those early weeks might be missed.) From the tiny-pawed, shark-toothed chaos at 8 weeks to the lanky teen stage and finally to […]

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Blue’s First Christmas aka Christmas with a puppy!

Our tree has been up since around Thanksgiving, with presents accumulating as the time draws nearer to Christmas. Blue hasn’t paid the tree much mind (artificial so it doesn’t smell more than the plastic and the box its kept in) and has casually sniffed the nose level ornaments. A knitted mitten ornament was gingerly removed by him, though I then took it from him. Most other ornaments are left alone with “leave it”.  The presents have not been accosted or assaulted, instead they have merely been sniffed. The most energetic sniffing came from the BarkBox tucked further under the tree,

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My Dog’s a Little Wild… Can They Still Rock a Photo Session?

How it works: Leash ‘em up. Keeps your pup safe and (mostly) in the right spot. Camera blazing. 12 frames per second to catch even a teeny, fleeting moment of stillness. Treats on standby. Canine Carryouts in burger or sausage flavors—or allergy-safe options if needed. Noise magic. Kitty meows, raspberries, squeakers, barks, and secret words like walk, ride, grandma—all fair game. Wait for it… That exact moment when your dog perks up, ears twitch, and curiosity peaks. Click. And boom: a shot that makes your chaos-loving furball look like the next obedience champion. How do you know it will work?

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Remington’s Pride Baked Goods litter portraits

Pretty straightforward on ingredients (notation of Bev 1 tsp references an adjustment that my Aunt Bev – mom’s sister – had changed at some point in the recipe’s life.) Flipping the card gets us into a vague mix & bake method (because the recipe has been done a bazillion times before). Beat everything together, fold in blueberries, greased pan, spread mixture into pan, let set. (Not sure what the “only” notation means…) Make the topping, bake and enjoy! Let me know if you try this version! Ok ok, I know you want to see the puppy pictures! And man were

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