Pet Photography

Pugalicious!

It's already been fairly well established how much I love smooshy-faced dogs, so it should be no surprise that I have here another round of pug photos. How I met this little guy is sort of a funny story, though. I am a user and fan of the website flickr, which just about everyone knows. And on that site I'm a member of a few Pug groups (and several other breeds) and sometimes when I'm down or bored I'll browse through these groups and enjoy some cuteness. About four or five years ago now I found a very, very handsome little black pug with a most unusual favorite toy - a stuffed octopus. One of my dogs has a similar obsession with a stuffed armadillo, so I instantly had a soft spot for the little man named Otto. Otto's toy was named, appropriately, the Ottopus. I left some comments on the Otto photos, and eventually his owner and I became contacts on flickr.

I was living in NH at the time, and she was living in Portland, OR but was a transplant from Portland, ME. Turns out she had even vacationed in the small town on the lake where I lived in NH as a child. Because really, it's a very, very small world.

Fast forward another year, and I am now in the process of selling all my belongings and driving 3,000 miles to move to Portland myself. Flickr being the social site it is meant she knew I was coming with my pugs. I was here for about a month before we all went and met at a dog park - with our three snorty faced guys in tow. Pugs are very much people dogs, so they sort of sniffed and said hello to each other, then went back to focusing all their attention on us. It wasn't a great doggie play date, but Otto's mom and I totally hit it off.

We try to meet up for dinner and drinks, but not often enough. But when we do, I always make sure to go in the house and say hello to little Otto, who just like my own dogs, grabs a toy and spins and spins in place with excitement that he has a visitor. Of course, more fun than this is that pugs are super reactive when you talk to them - somehow they managed to breed into all pugs the habit of the "head tilt" which is amusing and endearing and gives you a real sense when you talk to your dog (don't we all?) that he's really, really listening intently. You say something, and the head tilts one way. Continue, the head tilts the other. Now...if only they hadn't bred the extreme hatred of nail-trimming...

I digress. Otto came to see me recently in the studio, and we bribed him with several of his favorite words, including "carrot" and "party." Who doesn't love a dog who loves a good party?!

Otto the happy pug!

Otto - the handsomest black pug I know!

Otto gives us his best concerned face.

the smiling pug

The dignified pug.

BAT PUG!

Snorty Adventures with Miles

For the sake of full disclosure: I have a soft spot for snorty, flat-faced, snuffly, grunty little dogs who snore while awake. I have had the pleasure of knowing Miles since he was a baby - having a little warm Miles snoring on my lap was total bliss, and gave me a serious case of puppy lust. Miles is now two years old, and a Canine Good Citizen, which is no easy feat! His typical state is laying around with just the little tip of his tongue sticking out of his mouth - and the desire to give a little tug on that tongue has been overwhelming a few times much to his dismay.

Miles recently came to visit me in the studio - and we spent most of the sitting with me on the floor covered in Miles kisses. He, like some dogs, figured it would be waaaaaaay more fun to play with me than sit just out of my reach! (I love dog kisses) He also had a habit of finally sitting for his mom...and totally facing the wrong way. You'd swear he was doing it willfully, only this whole "sitting for a photo" thing is pretty new to most doggies, and it's pretty much how it goes. Just like working with a small kiddo, or a flower blowing in the wind, or waiting for a great sunset, sometimes the universe has other plans for you and you have to change tactics mid-stream. Miles gave me LOTS of smiles and kisses, and plenty of brief moments of perfect, doggie, cuteness.

The point is, Miles is a brilliant, well behaved, ADORABLE doggie, and despite his unfamiliarity with the studio, the situation, and what we were asking of him, we had a really great time and got some really fun photos of the little man. Do not worry about how your companion might or might not behave - I'll work around it - and have plenty of laughs while doing it. Dog kisses pretty much make everything better.

I now present to you, the handsome little Miles!

Welcome to Rover Exposed!

Thanks for coming by and visiting Rover Exposed. I hope from poking around the site, viewing my galleries, reading a little bit about me, you get an idea of who I am and what I love! I'm quite simply a woman loves dog kisses, loves to travel, and while not featured heavily here on the site, the food and lifestyle of Portland make me swoon! I can't wait to bring you new "tails" of time in the studio and photo adventures, right here, every week, on the blog (which rhymes with dog).

I cannot express enough thanks to my friends and family for their encouragement and nerd-support as I decided to embark on this venture, and as I occasionally banged my head on the keyboard trying to get the site ready.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Jenna

Wallace, the kitsch-loving Pug
Wallace, the kitsch-loving Pug