"Plaaaaaaaaaaaaay with me" |
"Ahhhhh!!!" "Play Play Play Play Plaaaaaaay!!!!!!" |
"Play" "Play" "Play" "Play" "Play" "Play" "Play" |
"Plaaaaaaaaay" "Plaaaaaaaaay" |
Dog Blog Post #813
Photography Assignment
You need to be pretty…
Daily Dog Challenge "322. Comfortable"
… in a relationship before you pull out the heavy weaponry at playtime without fear of leaving (or receiving!) a…
Our Daily Challenge - Sep 17, 2012 - "Mark".
-OR-
You could say their behavior is a mark of the breed, for the AKC Standard for the Golden Retriever states:
"Quarrelsomeness or hostility towards other dogs or people in normal situations, or an unwarranted show of timidity or nervousness, is not in keeping with Golden Retriever character. "
-OR-
If you insist on the classic definition (and have really good eyes) you might be able to spot the Treat Spot (a black mark) on Henry's tongue.
The Plan
When all else fails, take bitey-face pictures. :)
The Problems
Not likely.
The Solution
It's bitey-face, not rocket science.
One camera, one Speedlight, two playful pups... yup, that just about does it.
Editor's Note: Sam, over at How Sam Sees It, asked what dogs Gossip about.
Sorry, Sam. I haven't a clue.
They were whispering. :)
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4 comments:
You know, our boys don't really interact, but I think I'd be scared if they played bitey face!
Sam
Sweet photos and I enjoyed the commentary. So true that only with those we love can we pull out the big..er...teeth sometimes. Great reminder of how much dogs love to play.
What sweet photos of the boys! And I had to giggle, because I have a friend who's really into zombie movies and he keeps saying "Brains" in a similar manner to the way the boys were saying "Play" and it just got to me, I guess!
Great action photos and so sharp! So they rumble a lot? My guys only get into a good play about once maybe twice a wk. That might be a good thing as they create such shrill barking in their merriment.
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