Yes, I did it again. Walked right up and said "Hi, would you mind if I took a picture of your dog?".....lol. I'm sure my family thinks I'm crazy. I had to though. I just can't help it. I met Reggie, the black standard poodle and Honey the golden retriever. Turns out they were at the park that I was at to see if Honey could pass a test to get her "Canine Good Citizen" award. I think that is what they called it. Reggie is 11 years old and belongs to the instructer/trainer and was so well behaved. Just beautiful. Honey is 2 years old and definitely deserved that award. She did great! They picked the park because Honey had to pass the test with distractions around her. They didn't know it when they set it up to meet there that there was going to be a battle of the band contest going on and a bunch of people! Talk about distraction! She is such a pretty girl. Here they are:
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I ask people if I can take pictures of their dogs too. Valerie even stopped one guy at home depot to take a pictures of his Aussie.



I would not hesitate to photograph other people's dogs either. I think that more than likely their humans would be flattered. I can often be found talking to dogs who are left in cars by their humans, my last being a conversation with two adorable doxies in an SUV outside of Sam's Club. It turns out that their humans returned to the car in the midst of my conversation and they didn't find me to be odd at all! (at least I hope not!) 

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