I don't think the photographer was "overqualified". Considering his work, I'd say he is uniquely qualified to "get the shot" when it comes to dogs that won't sit still or pose for the camera.
@@KaiUndMoritz I think “doing what’s necessary” is a better phrase. Not overtly negative or positive. You’re still the one who will kill the animal but you’re just doing what’s right for it
Used to be homeless and sit outside a supermarket busking/begging for money. My most favourite times was always those rare occasions when someone would ask if they can leave their dog/s with me while they were shopping/when I asked if I could look after someone's dog and they said yes! 😊 Especially once I had been there long enough to be considered trustworthy....hanging out with furry, perpetually happy puppydogs always made stuff better!
I don't have a dog, but I honestly would have almost considered it demeaning to ask you to do that... Thank you for sharing! It's really cool to know that someone else may actually be HOPING I'll ask ❤
When you get named Max by your parents, which is one of the UKs most common names for a dog, of course you'll be a fan of canines. You obviously have that natural affiliation with them.
If you want to pet more dogs, go to a shelter. A lot of the dogs (other animals as well) don't get enough attention because the people working there don't have the time. I got this tip when I was suffering from depression, hope this help other people.
@@rachelcookie321 they are so smart they probaly just go around the spikes on a atomic level Or they straight up build a Squidpack (like a jetback but made out of Squids) Edit: spelling
@@Squid728 I said a very spiky wall because that’s basically what astroturf is. A bunch of tiny spikes. So i doubt they can climb a bunch of tiny spikes.
I liked the idea with dogs. I would even more enjoy to see you ‘stealing’ a friends dog (or asked the dog shelter politely) give the dog an intense make over and make him Instagram famous or even get him into advertisement for a dog treat or a leash. Or let him win a strange pet contest. But please all of this in a way that the dog has a good time. No cruelty!
With the Unis back with a fresh of freshers could we have some more drunk students interviewed please ? My absolute favourite of all time is the 'poshest place on earth' video.
Think you are funny, innovative and genuine, so I subscribed. I laughed so hard with the video about "Welcome to Luton". Everybody should see that one.:) Of course the pilot would never think it was Luton, so no harm done in my opinion.
My dad did photography back in the days of film. He processed it in the back of his old barber shop turned graphic design studio in the 90s. He developed the skills to capture the attention of both babies and puppies, and had a variety of props to do so. Back then it was a necessary skill for photographers. I do have to be honest, I understand why, but I'm a bit disappointed that this hyper professional photographer doesn't have these bread and butter skills.
I was just waiting for one of the dogs to rip open the squeaky toys and pull out the squeaker. That's what my dog always used to do, and she was a cavalier king Charles spaniel, so there wasn't a violent bone in her body.