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Koya the Border Collie Mix, and My Thoughts on Life

Thursday, December 15th, 2016

I’ve been thinking a lot about life recently – the different stages that you pass through in life, and how things change over time. And there’s a reason I’ve been pondering these things recently. Her name is Koya.

Koya is a 15-year-old Australian shepherd/border collie mix, who lives with her family in southern San Diego. When you see her today, you see a sweet old dog. She hobbles to get around, since bending her knees is tough to do, and there’s a generous amount of white fur that has accumulated on her face over the last several years. She moves slow and needs help getting up sometimes. If you meet her today, that’s what you see.

But Koya’s mom is happy to tell her whole story, and it might surprise you: she adopted Koya as a puppy when she was single & living in Canada, almost 15 years ago. And Koya was the perfect companion to her mom’s adventures. As a wildlife biologist, Koya’s mom (and eventually her dad, too) would go on multi-day escapades in the mountains, hiking trips that put my casual outdoor experiences to shame, and adventures in the wild that any dog would dream of. I can’t express how much I would have loved to know Koya back then: young, strong, energetic, and ready for anything. But I didn’t know her back then… I only got to meet this awesome dog in the sunset of her life. And that’s okay too – because I still had the privilege of seeing the love she has for her mom, and the rest of her family as well (including her almost-2-year-old human brother). And something tells me that love hasn’t changed a bit over time, no matter whether Koya happened to be young or old… so I feel like I got to know “young Koya” in that small way, after all.

 

We started our photo session in Koya’s awesome backyard, where Koya (slowly) showed me around her favorite spots.

border collie mix

 

This is Takla, a shepherd & maremma sheepdog (!) mix, Koya’s canine sister. She’s a sweetheart whose favorite hobby is getting belly rubs. Seriously, I think she spent the whole session thinking “why doesn’t this involve more belly rubs?” And trust me, she got several, haha – but she can never have enough! :)

sheepdog maremma mix

 

Koya, right next to her mom – exactly where she wants to be.

border collie mix

 

I couldn’t have chosen a better dog – or image – to be my last subject of 2016. :)

border collie sunset

 

 

Libby, thank you so much for introducing me to your wonderful family! I’m so excited to see you again soon. Merry Christmas in the meantime! :)

 

Tierrasanta Pets – Obi, Bender & Fry! (Photo Session)

Friday, October 7th, 2016

I was so thrilled to meet this sweet family and ALL of their pets recently! 2 people, 2 cats, and 1 dog – that’s a recipe for a wonderful photo session, and Obi, Bender & Fry definitely didn’t disappoint!

These Tierrasanta pets are all so unique – and if you’re familiar with the show Futurama, you already have an insight into Bender & Fry’s personalities, haha! They’re gorgeous black kitties who are social, outgoing and love to be outside. I got to play with them and see their demure yet cheerful personalities for myself, and although they weren’t big fans of the “family photo” idea, they struck plenty of cute poses around their backyard for me! They’re also pretty patient around their younger (but much bigger) brother, Obi, the newest addition to the family! Obi is an 11-month-old goofball, a mutt with about 27 different breeds in his heritage (okay, more like 6, but still!) and show-stoppingly handsome good looks. He was constantly bumping into things, acting generally silly, and keeping a constant eye on the treat bag during our session, which meant that I never stopped laughing at his antics! He’s a sweetheart of a dog, and his parents are ridiculously lucky to have found him – or is it the other way around?

 

I may be wrong, but I think this is Bender! (The cats are practically identical so forgive me for making a guess here, gah!)

cat in tierrasanta, san diego

 

And my instincts say this is Fry… cheesing it up for the camera.

cat and dog photography

 

And this big boy is Obi! We had a great time walking around the neighborhood for Obi’s portion of the session, and he enjoyed showing me around his turf (especially the rabbit-chasing area).

dog in tierrasanta

 

Okay, just one more of Obi, just because this photo does a better job of capturing his in-your-face enthusiasm for life!

dog tierrasanta close-up

 

Brittany and Morgan, thank you so much for introducing me to all your gorgeous animals! I can’t wait to see you both again soon! :)

 

Brandy & Tank: An Unexpected End-of-Life Photo Session

Monday, October 3rd, 2016

I have to be honest: I’ve been putting off writing this blog post for a few days now. Because how do you put words to something that’s every pet owner’s worst nightmare? How do you write about a beautiful old soul that isn’t here anymore?

Brandy was a great little dog, about 13 years old and loyal to her mom to the very end. We originally scheduled our photo session for November – months in advance – because we figured we had plenty of time. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case, and Brandy’s mom & I found ourselves scrambling to get together within just a few days of meeting for the first time. We planned on a regular photo session, but I was crushed to have to quickly turn it into an end-of-life photo session. We met at their neighborhood park in Escondido, a lovely, quiet place with plenty of room to carve out a little spot of our own, so Brandy could have some peace & quiet away from the vet’s office. Her mom & dad had taken the day off work, so I photographed them enjoying a bit of family time while it was still possible. Brandy was almost exactly as old as their relationship – to the day, practically – so she meant the world to them. And I hate that she had to go so suddenly… it was only a few days after our session that I got the message. And the news left me heartbroken, but also incredibly thankful I got to meet her.

 

This is Brandy. Ignore the patchy fur and the drugged-up, I-came-straight-from-spending-the-night-at-the-vet-clinic eyes; this is what a fantastic dog and loyal companion with a perfect little soul looks like.

dachshund mix

 

I know her mom is missing her so badly right now… they had such a beautiful relationship.

chihuahua mix photo

 

But also in attendance, and always ready to brighten the mood, Tank came along too! Tank is Brandy’s brother, a min pin/dachshund mix with unlimited amounts of energy and readiness to chase nearby birds. He was happy to help us laugh when we all felt like crying.

min pin mix

 

Alyssa & Devin, it’s been so nice getting to know both of you, and I’m so glad I got to see Brandy one more time. You’re still in my thoughts and prayers. I’ll be in touch soon. <3

 

Poppy the Rhodesian Ridgeback Mix in San Diego, CA

Sunday, September 11th, 2016

When I first spoke with Poppy’s mom, she described Poppy as “a Rhodesian ridgeback that someone put in the dryer!” And I think it’s a pretty accurate description; Poppy looks so much like a purebred Rhodesian, only about 40 lbs smaller! (and without the ridge, but hey, not even all purebred Rhodesians have the ridge either!)

Poppy is a cautious, somewhat timid dog. She isn’t too sure of new places or new people – and during our Pre-Session Consultation, it took a while for her to get comfortable. But she did, and I’m so glad she & her mom came over for a “meet and greet” appointment before our photo session ever took place. I think it did wonder’s for Poppy’s confidence when she came back to the studio for the second time! So our session went smoothly, if a bit slowly… but Poppy is like the tortoise, not the hare. She ended up absolutely rocking our photo session, and I’m thrilled with the results! And I think you can see her sweet personality in these photos… Poppy is a wonderful, happy dog and I pretty much fell in love with her shy little self during our session. (Can you blame me? Plus, she looks so much like my Bailey!)

 

What a gorgeous girl & sweet smile. I’m so glad you “braved” the studio, Poppy! (Can you see how she’s a Rhodesian ridgeback mix?)

rhodesign ridgeback mix

 

We also visited Mission Trails Regional Park, and did a bit of exploring (which all Rhodesians love to do).

rhodesian ridgeback mix

 

Seriously, that profile kills me! Poppy is beautiful, don’t you think?!

rhodesian ridgeback mix picture

 

Stephanie, I had a great time with both of you! And I’m excited to show you the rest of our images very soon! :)

 

Photo Session with Rosie the Border Terrier Mix!

Monday, September 5th, 2016

I absolutely loved working with Rosie the border terrier mix! She’s a little sweetheart who simply adores her family, and is happy to perform any trick for a treat! And she knows plenty of tricks, too – Rosie is adept at sit, stay, and she’ll even oblige with a “down” every once in a while. I love working with dogs that have great obedience; it makes the session go soooo much smoother, haha! And for me, it was interesting to see how Rosie interacted with her 10-year-old human brothers (all 3 of them!), compared to how she worked with her dad. With her brothers, it’s all fun & games – she does anything they ask, they give her a treat, and it’s right back to playtime. But with dad, something subtly changes, and Rosie seems to take on the attitude of “I’m on a mission”. I really saw this when we were playing fetch – she does NOT go after that ball casually! It’s a fierce race to grab it! I loved seeing the “business” attitude that she takes on with her dad, in comparison to the silly, carefree play with her brothers. Little Rosie is adaptable & smart, that’s for sure!  :)

 

We started in the studio, and this kind of cuteness just never stopped coming…

border terrier mix dog

 

… and then we headed up to Old Poway Park! I love the rustic feel of the old train cars & railway atmosphere, and I think it works so well with Rosie because of her scruffy fur.

border terrier mix dog

 

Don’t let her pose fool you: Rosie’s not exactly from the “other side of the tracks”. She has an awesome life!

border terrier mix picture

 

Okay, I can’t resist including this photo too! Catch that ball, Rosie! Haha!

border terrier mix jumping

 

Cris, thank you so much for introducing me to your whole family! I had a blast with all of you & can’t wait to get together with you again soon! :)

 

 

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