Amazing urban dog photography in Toronto

Amazing urban dog photography in Toronto

It’s the dog days of summer in Toronto. We have had some wonderful summer weather!
What have you been up to?

I have been out and about in the city with some amazing urban dog photo shoots.
Why consider a photo shoot in the heart of the city? Read the blog to find out more

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Why you should consider hiring a professional pet photographer

Why you should consider hiring a professional pet photographer

Dog photography? Really? Yes indeed! Pets are an integral part of our families, and the dog-owner relationship bears striking similarities to those of child and parent. Pets enrich our lives and are valued members of the family. Why not preserve the special relationship you share with your fur babies?

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Family photography sessions with dogs

Family photography sessions with dogs

Our pets are loyal and loving family members. They share special moments with us, the ups and downs of life, in happy or sad times. They are our friends, companions and playmates. So let’s get some people and their pet photographs and make them an important part of our family stories.

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Planning a pet photography shoot at your home.

Planning a pet photography shoot at your home.

Pet photographers usually have their preference of doing photo sessions at beautiful outdoor locations. But there are of course times when it is simply not feasible to take a pet out of its home, or perhaps the owners simply prefer to have their pet portraits done in a familiar place. So then we plan a pet photography session at their home. See what you need to do to prepare for a pet photography session at your home in the Toronto area and beyond.

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Is a wagging tail always a sign of a happy dog?

Is  a wagging tail always a sign of a happy dog?

Let’s face it - there is nothing more welcoming than your dog’s happily wagging tail!

But while you may know your own dog’s cues, don’t take it for granted that every dog’s wagging tail is a happy greeting. Tail positions mean various things in “dog language”

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9 Tips to Take Better Photos of your Pets with your Mobile Phone

9 Tips to Take Better Photos of your Pets with your Mobile Phone

Let’s face it, pet parents can never have too many photos of their furry families. Getting a good photo of your pet with your mobile phone is not as easy as it sounds. But the good news is that photos that will be lasting and wonderful memories of your dog, can be achieved with a few simple tips.

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Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog?

Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog?

I recently came across an article in the Globe and Mail regarding “dog dumping” , abandoning dogs on the roadside, in forests and even in the garbage. This is heartbreaking because we only hear about the tip of the iceberg when it comes to abandoned dogs. There are hundreds of stories that go untold!

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First-Time Pet Owner? Here are 5 tips

First-Time Pet Owner? Here are 5 tips

Bringing home your first pet is a moment you’ll probably always remember. With the excitement of adding a member to the family comes the responsibility of caring for an animal that is completely dependent on you for food, water, shelter and much more. It can be exhilarating, exhausting and expensive—especially if you don’t know what you’re getting into. Here are some tips on how to prepare for your adventure as a first-time pet owner. 

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Dogs of Vietnam and Cambodia

Dogs of Vietnam and Cambodia

On a recent trip to Cambodia and Vietnam, I spent a fair amount of time photographing the dogs I saw there. These pictures of dogs in their local environments tell a great story of the types of dogs found there and of the lives they lead!

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Winter Safety Tips for Dog Owners

Winter Safety Tips for Dog Owners

Here we are in Toronto, at the start of another winter! If it’s too cold outside for you then it’s probably too cold for your pets! Making sure your pets are warm enough in the cold weather is vital for their overall health and well-being.

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