Here is the problem with taking pictures of puppies. My wife took this.
Yeah, if you want shots of the pups you need to learn that you have to point the lens at them
Wrangler: Looks like you've got your hands full all right. They're good looking animals.
Tell your wife "she done good."
If you think that is a problem, I wish I had problems like yours.
No it's not a real problem. Sometimes it is just like trying to hold 25 corks under water all at one time. It takes a fast camera to take pictures. Since we started raising Poodles, we have never run short of kisses and hugs.
One time I had to fly a puppy to Milwaukee. I sat next to a lady about 55 or 60 years old who was born and raised on a ranch. I was carrying the pup with me. We talked all the way to St. Louis. Just before we landed, she said to me, "If someone had told me last night that I was going to sit next to an old cowboy who trains cutting horses, raises longhorn cattle and was carrying a red Poodle in a pink bag, I would have said, "You're a damn liar.""
There's never a dull moment on our ranch.
Awww, they're so cute, Mike!
And full of kisses and hugs too. The pup on the left is flying to his forever home in Iowa on Wednesday. He will be missed here but he will be a blessing to his new family.
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