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 (7)
Wolfenshire
Oh, he's a bold little guy, but be careful, they can be dangerous.
Glendaw
You are too nice 😊
He is a cutie, however be careful, he still has a wild side.
😯🥰☺️🥰
STEVIEUKWONDER
Saw loads of foxes where we used to live. They looked quite tame. There again, appearances can be deceptive!
goldie
Great captures! Lucky little creature that it found your "sanctuary." As far as being dangerous: like all animals, if they feel cornered-in danger, they will exert there survival techniques and perhaps become "dangerous." But, take it from me who grew up in the deep woods with a rich variety of wild animals, the fox is not "dangerous" if left alone and has a way to avoid threatening human actions/contact. One night a fox and I came face to face. Both of us froze in place. I made no moves and it just made its unique little vocalization and ran off. It was such a thrilling experience for me. Viewing my mental list of dangerous animals, humans are near the top of that list. Let's face it, the human is the only animal that kills for pleasure.
Robert_Ripley
Great photo. It´s a pity that they get more and more into the cities. It´s dangerous there.
miwi
Great capture!!!!!!!!!!
contedesfees
I've seen no foxes in my city, but I've no doubt they are present. A television show I saw suggested that a new breed of foxes is evolving, city foxes, urban foxes who have never known another environment. Stay safe until it's over.