A little fun...I have so many people asking me how I get such good pictures? Let me tell you...it isn't easy!!!
I found this the other day and just had to include it here.
- Remove film from box and load camera.
- Remove film box from puppy's mouth and throw in trash.
- Remove puppy from trash and brush off coffee grounds from muzzle.
- Choose a suitable background for photo.
- Mount camera on tripod and focus.
- Find puppy and take dirty sock from mouth.
- Place puppy in pre-focused spot and return to camera.
- Forget about spot and crawl after puppy on knees.
- Focus with one hand and fend off puppy with other hand.
- Get tissue and clean nose print from lens.
- Put magazines back on coffee table and find puppy again.
- Try to get puppy's attention by squeaking toy over head.
- Replace your glasses and check camera for damage.
- Jump up in time to grab puppy by scruff of neck and say, "no, outside!!!
- Clean up mess.
- Sit back in chair with lemonade and resolve to teach puppy "sit" and "stay" the first thing
in the morning.
"Breeding dogs is a creative process that combines the eye of the artist with the laws
of nature. Add to that a large measure of common sense."
The difference between a purebred and a WELL-BRED purebred can be summed up in two words:
Responsible breeders. Simply put, they are the key to a healthy dog, one bred to the highest
standards. Their hard work and dedication help preserve the health, temperaments and quality of
every breed. Like fine craftsmanship, the work of responsible breeders can be seen every day in the
eyes of a healthy, well-tempered dog. A dog that truly is well-bred.
On the next pages I have pictures of puppies that have been raised here at JCC.
These are not for sale. Go to 'puppies for sale' on my home page for available puppies.