Wednesday 11 February 2015

10 February 2015

10 February 2015

Now that the new year has passed, and all the chaos has run it's course it's back to doing what I love.  January has seen quite a fair few opportunities appearing in the horizon,but I had the opportunity to shoot 2 Rottweiler pups from the same litter with their owners.  This was a good opportunity for them to stretch their legs in an open environment and also incorporate a spot of socialising as well.

For a bit of fun Albie accompanied us for a bit of a leg stretch and to allow Rocky some interaction.



Also joining the group was Rocky's partner Breeze.  Avery confident but gentle natured female who is happy to to keep an eye on the boys and make sure they stayed in line.



Rocky enjoying the experience of new sights and smells with the occasional puddle.


The second member of the litter was smaller in stature but definitely big in character.  Ace was accompanied by a brilliant Labrador pup called Simba.  Together they are partners in crime in just about every way you could think, but it goes to show how adaptable and sociable the Rottweiler is along with an eagerness to learn.


These two remind me alot of our Rottweiler and Labrador, little Ace may be smaller, but he can surely stand his ground.



These two decided that being nice and clean wasn't really an option, and had managed to get covered in all sorts within the first 40 meters!


Towards the end of January, a very welcome return to posing infront of the lens was made by the ever popular Quincy.  Having known him for over 6 months and having the opportunity to see his target fixation with any shape or size of ball, he never fails to raise a smile.  Quincy lives with two Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and they seem to have rubbed off on him, as he regards himself as one of them.






There are more photos that I would love to show, but that is why I have a website ;)  Thanks to all that have taken part and also allowed mean opportunity to help showcase your dogs in a different light and emphasise their truly unique characters.