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Riley still has too much puppy in her to sit still for long. The secret to photographing pets or people who have no patience for formal portraiture is to let them be themselves... in this case, a water loving, world exploring Boxer puppy. The instructions for Beth were to smile, not to look at Riley or worry about what she was doing, and just have fun with it.... and she did. Beth got Riley to sit for a few "portraits". Most of the time, Riley was just eager to move and she was strong! I grabbed hold of her leash once when she slipped away from Beth and nearly got dragged into the stream.
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