Your dog should ultimately choose to participate. This can be dangerous and traumatic for your dog. What tips would you give to someone attempting to take pictures of his dog underwater at home?įirst and most important, never ever throw your dog into the pool. And the same applies to Underwater Puppies - you can never understand a puppy! Many people tell me that the Labs and Goldens are the obvious swim stars, but that’s not always the case as I discovered in Underwater Dogs. I worked with more than 1,500 puppies in the course of making this book, but most of those puppies didn’t even get photographed - they just had a brief swim lesson to learn confidence and safety skills and then they went home.ĭid you notice whether any particular breeds were better swimmers than the others? And yes, there were many that needed coaxing. Quite a few of the puppies went bonkers for the water - two to mention are Zelda and Reason. Which dog took to water the most enthusiastically? And were there any that really needed coaxing? Were you tempted to take any of the pups home after the shoot? There are so many awesome pets that need loving families, and I hope people will consider bringing a shelter pet into their lives. Seth Casteel: The goal was to feature some amazing rescue puppy ambassadors to remind people that adoption is a wonderful option. Phillip Mlynar for Dogster: Why did you decide to use only rescue puppies for the project?
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