As I was heading down Carlisle I came upon 1 year old Arya. She was not shy about her eagerness to to the park so she could fetch her tennis ball! Still, she was happy to show off for the camera!
Boo, 3
Who doesn’t love a gentle giant? Sweet and gentle was definitely Boo when I met him walking past Gloria’s. He was shy with the camera, but loving between takes!
Cavanaugh, 17!!
Now here’s a dog with spunk! I met Cavanaugh walking down McKinney one quiet afternoon. We wasn’t sure at first, but once he got comfortable he couldn’t stay away!
Dirk, 5
Those long, floppy ears; that chocolate brown coat! Dirk spent his Sunday lazing in the park with his people. Chill and loyal, he preferred to stay close to his family and pose from a distance. He knows who feeds him!
Jack, 3
Such a variety of color in this cutie! From brown to white to red everywhere and beautiful yellow/orange eyes, I could have spent hours photographing Jack. I think he would have loved it too!
Kona, 3
Black dogs are notoriously difficult to photography because of their dark coats, but Kona did a great job holding just long enough to get this adorable shot! Coupled with those gorgeous eyes! Wow!
Maverick, 8
Now this dog loves to smile, even to himself! He showed off as I approached, smiling and wiggling, like he couldn’t wait to have his photo taken! He posed like he knew how beautiful he’d look against the trees!
Mila, 7
She may be small, buts she knows exactly what she wants! She loved the camera and was a natural, posing in the cutest way possible – head cocked, ear raised.
Mocha, 9 weeks
Everyone loves puppies; there flopping ears, their soft fur, how excited they are about everything! Mochas was no exception! The love she shared with me when I said hi had me smiling for hours.
Murphy, 2
Amazingly, Murphy was on his third (yes, THIRD!) walk of the day! He was so full of energy and curiosity I thought for sure it was his first. He loved everything thing around him so much…he even looks like he’s smiling!
Pippy, 8 months
Pippy had all the pep her name suggests and wanted nothing more than to say hi. Her keen eyes watched everything around her with interest, just waiting to play!
Quinn, 8
Worn out from the excitement of her day, Quinn was a little shy with the camera, but a sweetheart. Like her brother, Jack (above), she had a beautifully colorful coat and a calming energy.
Sheriff
Sheriff’s nose absolutely charmed me; so sweet and tan. He was like a big teddy bear that wanted nothing more than to please his family. He even took commands from me at a distance! Such a sweetie!