Life with Dogs (and other thoughts)

My blogs cover many aspects of life with dogs as well as other content relevant to my clients who do not have other pets or no pets at all.

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At-Home vs. Outdoor Photo Sessions: Which Is Right for You?

Choosing the perfect setting for your portrait session is an exciting decision, whether you are choosing to include a pet in your portraits or not. Think about your perfect portrait: do you imagine cozy, candid shots on your beautiful patio, carefully posed shots in front of your fireplace, or vibrant, sun-kissed images in a beautiful park? Both at-home and outdoor photo sessions have unique benefits and a few drawbacks. Let’s look at some important considerations – lighting, comfort, pet-friendliness, aesthetics, and the overall experience – to help you decide which setting aligns best with your vision for unforgettable portraits.

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Chewing Chronicles: Understanding Why Dogs Chew and How to Redirect It

As a photographer who captures the beauty of life with pets and as a dog lover who has experienced the chaos that sometimes comes in a household with one or more dogs, I’ve seen all sorts of canine behavior, including the sometimes frustrating habit of chewing. Whether it’s a favorite shoe (like the time I was in a trip and our nearly year old puppy destroyed the only pair of casual shoes I had with me) or a piece of furniture (followed by learning some wood repair skills), inappropriate chewing can be a challenging issue for dog owners. There are different reasons why this chewing happens, and figuring out why dogs chew and how you can redirect this behavior into something positive is essential for successful life with dogs.

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Spring Plants That Pose Risks to Pets

I love this time of year when spring breathes new life into the world, and gardens burst forth with colorful blooms. Daffodils just popped up in front of my home, and they grow wild in the woods around here along with snowdrops. While this season of renewal brings joy to many, it also harbors hidden dangers for our beloved pets. Some of the most beautiful and commonly found spring plants can be toxic or harmful to dogs and cats if ingested. These plants are ore often found indoors and out. Let’s take a closer look at some of these plants to highlight their potential risks to pets and provide tips on how to keep your furry friends safe as you embrace the beauty of spring.

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The Dark Side of Puppy Mills: Backyard Breeders and Why We Should Avoid Pet Store Dogs

The decision to bring a furry companion into your life is a significant one, and it's essential to choose a responsible and ethical source when acquiring a new dog. Unfortunately, not all puppies sold in pet stores come from reputable breeders. In this blog, we'll shed light on what a backyard breeder is, how they sell dogs to pet stores, and why we should avoid purchasing dogs from such sources.

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Why It's Important to Get Photos of Dogs at Different Stages of Their Lives

As dog owners, we know that our furry companions bring us endless joy, laughter, and love. They are an important part of our families, and their lives are filled with precious moments that we cherish forever. One of the best ways to capture those special memories is through photographs. But have you ever considered the importance of getting photos of your dog at different stages of their life?

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