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  • Smokie the Doberman Pinscher photographed while he was waiting to be adopted from the Benton-Franklin Humane Society in Kennewick, WA.  Neither his ears and tails are cropped.  Dog photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Dog photographed while waiting for adoption.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Dog photographed while waiting for adoption.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Dog photographed while waiting for adoption.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Dachshund dog photographed while waiting for adoption.  Pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • This puppy made it in to the Shelter Puppies book.  I love those ears!
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  • This is one of the images I regret not having used a white background to capture.  I love the way that the puppy's ears point in the same direction as his (or her) gaze.  It probably would have been a Shelter Puppies image had it been on white.
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  • This one is all about the gesture and the ears for me.  Another one I wish had been shot on white.
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  • Peaches.  Such a pretty girl.  It's really a shame someone cropped her ears.
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  • To get Maebe's ears perked up for the shot, I put a squeaker in my pocket that would make noise every time that I rolled on it.  (I was laying down to get on their level - I mostly avoid shooting down on the dogs.)
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  • Starting off with an easy one.  This image was created before I had any real studio lighting but despite that, was reasonably well lit.  I included my girl Little Bit in the photo because let's face it, a dog will elevate just about any portrait.  I was tilting my head mostly to be silly here.  Robin was making noises to get Little bit to perk her ears and she was tilting her head left and right so naturally, I did the same.  The opposite angles that we were tilting our heads actually works fairly well together.
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