Dogs can be great companions, but can also be detrimental to photography. I was exercising Pantera, my dog, and we came upon a leg of a creek that had some trout coming to life after a long winter. Just as I prepared to get a shot of the little buggers, Pantera decided to take a swim...and that's the reason for the photograph.
Well, you got a picture - just not the one you wanted.
If you don't want your dog to go swimming than don't have a Labrador. I could never keep my labs out of the water, it was just a fore gone conclusion that as soon as we hit water they were going to get wet. Pantera probably just wanted to go fishing anyway.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
The dog is happy - that is all that matters!
Hmm, I wonder if I could train him to fish. That would cut down on my load.
WayneT wrote:
If you don't want your dog to go swimming than don't have a Labrador. I could never keep my labs out of the water, it was just a fore gone conclusion that as soon as we hit water they were going to get wet. Pantera probably just wanted to go fishing anyway.
That's one thing he always seems to be.
sb wrote:
The dog is happy - that is all that matters!
Good for him! Hope he had a great swim and enjoyed himself! The trout will be around again, Mark! :)
Ya know, I'm not sure. The water was all muddied up and the fish were all gone when it cleared. If he did catch any, he wasn't sharing.
Merlin1300 wrote:
Did he catch anything ??
Hi Sue, he surely did enjoy himself. Thanks for looking.
sailorsmom wrote:
Good for him! Hope he had a great swim and enjoyed himself! The trout will be around again, Mark! :)
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