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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
I have the same problem, Chocolate or biscuits can help sometimes. My dog is a complete coward with cameras.
I've heard that.. but my grandma's poodles lived to the ripe old age of 17 and 18 on a chocolat diet :)
As to the problem: a telephoto lens?
Message edited on: 11/19/2004 04:12
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My 3 dogs are always there for the camera - especially my old yellow lab - last Christmas he put up with a string of lights being strung around his body for over an hour - He was determined to get his picture on our Christmas card last year, as the puppy had the honors the year before :) As to dogs and chocolate [see above link] - Dogs love chocolate [heck, my dogs love to eat poop] but chocolate is sOOOoo bad bad bad for them [as are onions and grapes]. But biscuits and doggie treats are an excellent way to make your pooch want to get his photo taken :) Get out the treats each time you get out your camera, and I bet within a week your dog will be bringing your camera to you :) Dee-MarieWell that probably depends on the chocolate, I use choc drops that are specially formulated for dogs.
Looks like choc but does not taste like it to me! Yuck
Oh yes and Bonio bickys she likes them too.
Message edited on: 11/19/2004 14:37
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Had to sneak this one in - as soon as I took it, she was gone!