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 (10)
Glendaw
Oh she is a very clever gal, finding a way to get rid of those obstructions.
Thankfully you came up with another solution Barbara.
Hopefully Jasmine will heal quickly and safely now that she can rest without scratching.
Zalta appears to be very concerned as well, thanks for sharing.
xoxo
goldie
Poor Jasmine. Don't blame her for not wanting that thing around her neck. Some dogs tolerate these contraptions, but many won't. I had to place one of those "cones of shame" on Chloe. She wouldn't even move with it on--stood like a statue. But, she was really smart, and I told her not to "scratchie," and, pointing to the cone, I told her if she did I would put that thing on her. She was a good kid and never did scratch. Let's hope that thing on Jasmine's eye lid heals quickly. At least Zlata looks comfy on the ring.
durleybeachbum
You are so clever with Zlata. They are all so different, some want to helped and others NOT!
ontar1
Oh, oh, can't blame her, great captures!
QuietRiot
At least it was a soft collar. Here our doggies get plastic nightmare cones. I hope she feels better soon!
LivingPixels
Poor poor thing Barb I do hope she gets relief and is well on the way to recovery great captures and nicely worked my friend lovely production!!!
Wolfenshire
Aw, she's being a bad patient, bless her heart.
Artformz2
Very clever here! Beautiful work.
clbsmiley
Awww,,, my baby...
Faemike55
I don't blame her at all. the surgeon said I was on light duty, but I'm finding ways to get around the restriction