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Photographing a Beagle puppy?

Nothing to it!


The beatutiful Beagle pup came in.  I have always been enchanted with them because they were the ultimate in small hunting dogs when I was in my younger and teenage years in Lorena, Texas.  If you had a beagle, you were going to find rabbits and sometimes squirrels.

The one thing no one ever said was they are relaxed and quiet.  Beagle pups usually remind me of someone trying to sack pure energy and failing.  To say the young pups and even older dogs in the breed are active is putting it mildly.  They are a pure energy stream looking for a place to land, but thay don't stay long.

Having said that, take a look at my success in photographing this little speed demon so I could put his picture on this website:

Grabbed my camera. 

A picture of a Beagle pup; simple, right????

Is he shaking his head, "NO?"

 


That didn't work out too well, so I'll try again! 

Well, sounded like a great idea to me!! : )

What is that blurrrrrrrrrr???

Nice feet!  Is that in focus???????

OOoooooppps!!!!!!

Missed!!!!!

Geeeeee; this is working well.

Is that electricity??  Oohh no, that's his leash and collar moving.

I've got it!!!!!!  I'll use treats.

Now, see how easy that was!!  I'll get another.

Oh, well.  THE END!