Sunday, July 26, 2015

Running with scissors

Bean is the doggiest dog we've ever adopted. We got glimpses of what that was like when we met Bean for the first time and watched her play with balls, pinecones, and tree branches in Aimée's backyard. So as she settled into our home Bean noticed that we also had small pinecones in our little backyard. It didn't take too long before she grabbed one and started to run with it in her mouth:



She has a lot of fun playing and running with them but we cringe a bit as we have to be mindful of her weak leg that can sometimes go out from under her and make her fall. The leg doesn't seem to bother her much as long as she doesn't play on hard surfaces like concrete or asphalt for too long. (She often wears a Therapaw on hard surfaces.) Then it seems to get sore and she tries not to put too much weight on it. Still, we want her to have fun -- it's too hard to try and keep a young dog like her down.

(Shot with the Nikon D600 and the 105mm lens; aperture-priority with aperture set to f/4; camera set shutter speed to 1/640 second at ISO 800; auto white balance; normal JPG, processed with Lightroom.)

4 comments:

  1. She is so cute! She looks like she has tons of personality! :D

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    1. She definitely has, Lauren. And, at seven months of age when we adopted her last year, she's the youngest greyhound we've ever had. She will be two years old in September and still plays like a puppy.

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  2. She has Joie de Vivre. And just so Cute!

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    1. She'll be two years old next month and is still very much a puppy, I'm pleased to say.

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