Photographing dogs\u00a0is not an easy task.\u00a0 It is very difficult to get a good photo of a dog with its mouth closed (without the tongue hanging out), eyes and head looking the right direction, standing the correct way, with its tail held perfectly (not wagging), with its ears perked, not salivating over the treats,\u00a0the dog in good coat and good shape, with good weather, with correct lighting, with the grass not too high, etc.\u00a0 It is near impossible to get a “perfect” picture especially since\u00a0I pretty much only take photos with my iPhone!\u00a0 Luckily\u00a0I have an amazing\u00a0neighbor, Michelle Gross, to help us photograph Aggie.\u00a0 Michelle lays down on the ground in our backyard and shoots\u00a0while I bribe Aggie with treats.\u00a0 It really is quite a funny process!\u00a0 She shoots for about 15 minutes until we get too hot in the Florida heat or until Aggie becomes disinterested.\u00a0\u00a0Here are some photos we took of our beautiful girl, Aggie.<\/p>\n
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<\/a><\/p>\n Pretty girl<\/p>\n