Hi, I am Barbara and live in Lincolnshire. I love nothing better than walking with my 3 dogs, (Large Munsterlanders) and taking the camera along. Iam afraid my photographic skills are not very good, I just point and click & hope for the best. Sometimes I do take some nice shots!!
I have lived with this breed since 1986, before that I had border collies. I was told when getting my first Munster, Jenna, I would become addicted and I sure was, owning 7 of this breed over the years.
Although Munsters are a working gundog, afraid I couldn't shoot anything, so we do other things like, showing, obedience and heelwork to music.
The girls are all different & I hope to show that in their pictures.
I would like to thank my good friend Janeeden for persuading me to get started.
Video's & songs for the girls can be seen on www.jendellas.com
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Comments (8)
durleybeachbum
Hehe! Fritz finds he cannot walk in his raincoat.
LivingPixels
Aw Poor thing she will get better nicely captured!!
MrsRatbag
Poor baby; mine would rip the bandage and boot right off! She'll be back to normal in no time, sweet girl...
Glendaw
Aw she looks so sad !
It must be uncomfortable and disturbing for her to walk right now !
Hope she is on the mend soon.
Thanks for sharing Barbara.
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Wolfenshire
Poor thing... Get well soon Meadow.
ontar1
Hope her nail heals quickly, poor thing must be rough!
shayhurs
Yeah, I know that feeling. Jeb AND Pete managed to tear the right pad next to where their dewclaws are located. Only thing we can figure was they did it at the dog park when they were swimming in Lake Washington (rocks?).
Jeb's was treatable with washing and antiseptic.
Pete's was bad enough to require a stitch and badage. The Vet gave us an old IV bag to use as a boot for when we took him out.
After four days in the bandage and boot, he was going stir crazy because he wanted to out into the lower yard with the rest of the ruffians instead of the front yeard under leash.
danapommet
I'm a guy so I like the tractor bandage and the boot is way cool. She looks content Barbara - you are a great nurse! (smiley face)!