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John Wayne – Then and Now – A Photographic Study

I wanted to post a few more images of John Wayne, the adorable-turned-handsome boxer. As I looked at the images of him as a puppy and now as an almost adult dog, I thought it was really interesting to see how he’s grown. So, here are a few images – taken at the exact same location as before – of course, the weather is different, and it was a different time of day – but other than that, the main change is John Wayne.
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Rupert – Look At Me Now! Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

We had the opportunity to photograph Rupert on his one year birthday!  Since we had also photographed him as a puppy, I was excited to see how much he’s grown.

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He’s very playful and lights up when the ball comes out!

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OK, well, this first image he’s actually resting for about one second before the play continues.

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As you can see, Rupert has turned out to be a very handsome boy.  He is soft as can be and ears are so amazing.

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He is a joy to photograph (and his humans are awesome).  We can’t wait to see him again!

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Just for Fun Friday – Lab

 

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Who hasn’t been on the receiving end of this?

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Just in case that’s too close for you – here’s what it really looked like:

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