The Dog Lovers Thread

Yet another reminder to never give real bones to dogs.... :no: FDA: 'Bone treats' causing illness, death in dogs
Some of the symptoms of bad bone treats include blockage in the digestive tract, choking, cuts and wounds in the mouth or on the tonsils, vomiting, diarrhea, bleeding from the rectum and death.

In all, the FDA has received reports from 90 dogs as some reports included more than one dog. Of the 90 dogs affected, 15 have died.
 
Another forwarded email from my uncle....

These photos are great! :)

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Subject: Fw: KIDS & DOGS



58 year old Andy Seliverstoff of St Petersburg, Russia






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Andy Seliverstoff / Via facebook.com


A few years ago some of Seliverstoff’s friends asked him to take photos of their daughter Alice in a park. They had their gigantic Great Dane, Sean, with them, so they decided to incorporate him into the photos. After seeing the results, he knew he was on to something special.

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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com


Seliverstoff did another shoot with a child featuring big dogs, and told BuzzFeed News that he was “deeply touched” by the work. That was four years ago and he’s been a dog photographer ever since.

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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com


The project has become his passion, which he chronicles in a book called “Little Kids and Their Big Dogs.

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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com


All of the photos are taken in St. Petersburg. Its extensive parks and colder climate help create some spectacular shots.

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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com


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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com






He also tries to ensure that the photos are taken where the dogs commonly walk and play with children in familiar surroundings so they are as natural as possible.

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Andy Seliverstoff / Via revodanapublishing.com


Seliverstoff says that most of the subjects in his photos are either children or grandchildren of people in his friend circle. He said that it’s rare that people acquire big dogs while they have young kids, so most of these dogs were with the families before they had the children.

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This is hysterical (to me, anyway). I can’t stop laughing. :rofl:
 
That’s hysterical! It’s exactly what Stella does to me only I guess I can’t complain anymore because 1. She’s a cat and 2. She’s one tenth the size of that dog, hahahahaha.
 
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What’s not to love!
I can’t help think that “obedience” is not one of his strong points in helping to get him adopted, lol. So cute, though.