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Monday, July 24, 2006

I Know What You're Here For...

...and it isn't socks today! I quickly found out that photographing puppies is different from photographing knitwear (and sleeping cats). For one thing, puppies like to run around.Of all the knits I've photographed, not a single one got up and ran around while I was trying to take its picture. Add an older digital camera to a zippy little puppy and you get lots of pictures of puppy bottoms as they race out of the frame - and one or two great pictures of grass, without a puppy.
Eventually, they slowed down for a minute, posing with flower pots. All together now.....Awwww. (The thing on the pup's right ear is a root hanging down from the pot.)
This is the front end that's connected to the back end in the picture above - I think. Its hard to keep up with the cute little guys!
Then it was back up and time to chase the 5 year old. Caleb and the puppies had a blast playing! Its going to be really fun watching him and the dog grow up together.
Finally, it was time to settle in for a little nap. Being a smart little puppy, he chose to snuggle up with his new play buddy when it was time to rest. We'll be going back this week to pick out our puppy - they'll be just 6 weeks old and will have enough personality for us to be able to tell what kind of dog they have the potential to become. There are 5 males in this litter so we have plenty to choose from! I'll be sure to get pictures of our puppy once we figure out which one he is. I'm loving all the hints and suggestions you guys are leaving in the comments - its a big help!

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's nothing cuter than a puppy. They are adorable!

9:00 AM  
Blogger Mary said...

OMG - so cute!!!

1:04 PM  
Blogger Crazy For Yarn In Alabama said...

TOO CUTE!!!! I don't see how you can choose!! There is just nothing that is any cuter than a puppy....love that stinky little puppy breath they have!! What a wonderful addition to the family!!!

2:27 PM  
Blogger Robin said...

PRECIOUS! How do you even begin to choose? I love puppy kisses!

3:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lucky it's your family choosing a puppy, I'd have to take all of them! What cute pictues- Caleb will be in heaven by the end of the week. And he'll do a good job of tiring out that puppy.
PJ

4:14 PM  
Blogger Jes said...

SO.DARN.CUTE!

8:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What an adorable puppy! Taking pictures of puppies is like trying to photograph the wind - you see evidence they were there - but they are gone before the digital camera can capture them.

You might enjoy seeing my latest posts on our newest puppy (8 weeks old and 1 lb), as well as my post on How to Photograph Puppies...in 3,5,10,15,27, 40 easy steps found here:

http://tinyurl.com/kxlqa

from when we got the first 2 puppies (a tiny toy poodle & a yorkie)

Looking forward to seeing more of your puppy (with your little guy) when you bring him home.

blissfulknitterATgmailDOTcom

11:13 PM  

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