Cohen and I participated in a photo shoot a few weeks ago and the photos have just been released. So excite! The original purpose for the shoot was to take a photograph of her wearing hats, but when the photographer saw her balancing trick she decided to do a mini session on it too. It even spawned an article.
So here's the article on how to teach a dog to balance stuff on its nose!
http://pawsh-magazine.com/2014/02/d...each-a-dog-to-balance-things-on-its-nose.html
Here are some of the photos featured in the link above.
She was looking a bit sad here, so I said, "wanna go for a walk??" and the ears perked up immediately. Behind the scenes tricks of the trade.
This photo reminds me of that one I have of her balancing the Kong on her head. It's so much easier to do when you've got someone else snapping the photos.
This one cracks me up. She reminds me of Geordi LaForge.
Very flattering! Definitely no stress signals here!
Timbits are her favouritest thing ever.
We had so much fun at the shoot. I'm hoping to be asked back when they do another feature on tricks. The girls loved Cohen. I think they appreciated having a dog who'll work forever, will hold a pose and has a decently large 'vocabulary'.
So here's the article on how to teach a dog to balance stuff on its nose!
http://pawsh-magazine.com/2014/02/d...each-a-dog-to-balance-things-on-its-nose.html
Here are some of the photos featured in the link above.
She was looking a bit sad here, so I said, "wanna go for a walk??" and the ears perked up immediately. Behind the scenes tricks of the trade.
This photo reminds me of that one I have of her balancing the Kong on her head. It's so much easier to do when you've got someone else snapping the photos.
This one cracks me up. She reminds me of Geordi LaForge.
Very flattering! Definitely no stress signals here!
Timbits are her favouritest thing ever.
We had so much fun at the shoot. I'm hoping to be asked back when they do another feature on tricks. The girls loved Cohen. I think they appreciated having a dog who'll work forever, will hold a pose and has a decently large 'vocabulary'.