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Old 22-10-2010, 16:13   #1
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Yes, she is my model, my treasure, my darling.
Imagine that on this pic
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4085/...e3f4aba5_b.jpg

I actually put her in position and she stayed there to let me do the ideal pic!
Will I ever thank her breeder enough for letting me have this wonderful beauty?
That image was staged?! No way, it looks so natural!
I'm going to teach Raksha the basics of modelling as well;] Any tips?
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Old 22-10-2010, 17:00   #2
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That image was staged?! No way, it looks so natural!
I'm going to teach Raksha the basics of modelling as well;] Any tips?
Tips? easy: your dog must trust you more than anything else in the world, so that whatever you ask he/she will do it.
Rather easy I think!
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Old 22-10-2010, 19:44   #3
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Rather easy I think!
Well that depends...
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Old 29-10-2010, 16:02   #4
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oh...and here is Oliver Passo del Lupo at 8 years old...







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Old 29-10-2010, 18:19   #5
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Ciao Massimo.... !

Obviously Oliver is in excellent condition - looking great !

Congratulations and best greetings ,
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Old 30-10-2010, 11:17   #6
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hello,

thank you for these beautiful photographs!!! splendid!!!!

I have a question by seeing these last photographs, why you use a collar with point with Oliver???
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Old 31-10-2010, 14:04   #7
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I have a question by seeing these last photographs, why you use a collar with point with Oliver???
The only reason was that when I go out with all 3 dogs they become a very strong pack and want to attack any other dog we meet, specially the old bastard who weighs 45 kg
Here in Czech Republic they love their dogs very much but keep them almost always free, without leash, and when the dogs happily come to greet my "kind" pack it's a hard job to keep all 3.
After just once or twice I put it on and use the other collar (as u seet he has 2 of them) but it's enough for him to know it is on and not to react to other dogs.
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