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Apr 24, 2012 19:24 |  #1

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Apr 24, 2012 19:26 |  #2

nice photos.
the background tree really makes the photo even more interesting.
sometimes I really like when the whole environment is there as in these.
great job.



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Apr 24, 2012 20:44 |  #3

jhayesvw wrote in post #14322627 (external link)
nice photos.
the background tree really makes the photo even more interesting.
sometimes I really like when the whole environment is there as in these.
great job.

Thanks...I have been watching her for about a week now and this was the 1st. time she got up to rotate her eggs when someone was around.


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Apr 24, 2012 20:54 |  #4

What a great shot. It tells a wonderful story. Out of curiosity, is that the lettuce from the sandwhich in the tree? ;)


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Apr 24, 2012 21:05 |  #5

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What a great shot. It tells a wonderful story. Out of curiosity, is that the lettuce from the sandwhich in the tree? ;)

Thanks Lil....I have been watching her for about a week now and I bring out a head of lettice everyday and try and get some out to her that she can reach. The only time she moves at all is when she rotates her eggs so I figure she has to be hungry.


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Apr 24, 2012 21:36 |  #6

Great find and great shots


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Apr 25, 2012 07:30 |  #7

Shar824 wrote in post #14323458 (external link)
Great find and great shots

Thanks Sharon


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Apr 25, 2012 14:18 |  #8

Very nice shots. While your concern for her getting enough to eat is kind, be careful you don't load up her nest with food that will attract predators. Four legged nocturnal critters like fox and raccoon will be drawn to the nest by food items and will likely eat her eggs along with the bread and lettuce.

I enjoyed looking at your website. We lost out 12 year old Standard this past fall, sure miss him. Awesome dogs.


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Apr 27, 2012 18:58 |  #9

Nighthound wrote in post #14327497 (external link)
Very nice shots. While your concern for her getting enough to eat is kind, be careful you don't load up her nest with food that will attract predators. Four legged nocturnal critters like fox and raccoon will be drawn to the nest by food items and will likely eat her eggs along with the bread and lettuce.

I enjoyed looking at your website. We lost out 12 year old Standard this past fall, sure miss him. Awesome dogs.

Awwww sorry about your loss.....they are awesome dogs. I havnt had a litter of standards for a couple of years now since I went to Goldendoodles...there as awesome as Standards only they get alittle larger....if ya want a Goldendoodle let me know and you can have one from my next litter!


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Apr 27, 2012 19:08 |  #10

Nice. Clarity is excellent.


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Apr 27, 2012 21:13 as a reply to  @ encphotogjoe's post |  #11

bfleck51 wrote in post #14341108 (external link)
Awwww sorry about your loss.....they are awesome dogs. I havnt had a litter of standards for a couple of years now since I went to Goldendoodles...there as awesome as Standards only they get alittle larger....if ya want a Goldendoodle let me know and you can have one from my next litter!


Thank you. Golendoodles are interesting, the two breeds compliment each other in temperament. Smart, loyal and athletic. I'll bet they're champion couch potatoes. :) Thanks for the offer on the pup, I'll keep that in mind.

Here's a shot of Jesse, still hard to look at his photos. Not a great shot and unfortunately I don't have many. My wife did his grooming, she doesn't miss that task. We may opt for a smaller breed to minimize the upkeep.

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Apr 28, 2012 07:17 |  #12

encphotogjoe wrote in post #14341153 (external link)
Nice. Clarity is excellent.

Thanks for the kind words


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Apr 28, 2012 07:22 |  #13

Nighthound wrote in post #14341651 (external link)
Thank you. Golendoodles are interesting, the two breeds compliment each other in temperament. Smart, loyal and athletic. I'll bet they're champion couch potatoes. :) Thanks for the offer on the pup, I'll keep that in mind.

Here's a shot of Jesse, still hard to look at his photos. Not a great shot and unfortunately I don't have many. My wife did his grooming, she doesn't miss that task. We may opt for a smaller breed to minimize the upkeep.

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What great looking guy. Even tho there not around we really never loose them....and your wife is quite the groomer....I hope shes doin your hair too!


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