Well, now is Christmas Eve here again. The food is eaten and digested and it is time for gifts. See the videos below, and watch my favorite gift I received this year. Merry Christmas to you all, and best regards for a peaceful Christmas. Leon
This video is taken with Iphone.
torsdag 24. desember 2009
mandag 2. november 2009
Leon snore, but then...
Leon snore. But then he wakes from a terrible sound, and possibly worse odor.
lørdag 31. oktober 2009
torsdag 29. oktober 2009
søndag 17. mai 2009
The Norwegian national day

Dogs, large and small, are also celebrating this day, and so do I. But the music, I’m not so very fond of, the noise are very high for our fragile ears.

Etiketter:
national day,
Norway,
pet,
shar pei
lørdag 16. mai 2009
Bubble trouble

torsdag 14. mai 2009
Hide and seek

Leon
mandag 11. mai 2009
Give me a break

Etiketter:
dog,
photography,
shar pei
torsdag 7. mai 2009
søndag 8. mars 2009
More snow to enjoy

Leon
lørdag 21. februar 2009
Myths about dogs






Many people believe dogs that crouch or lower their heads when approached have been abused, but some dogs are so submissive that they naturally behave this way.
fredag 20. februar 2009
Leon meets a cat


torsdag 19. februar 2009
How to photograph a dog. Part 2

It's not unusual to see a beautiful portrait of a dog alongside other family portraits on the wall. But taking great pictures of your dog isn't always easy. It's like taking pictures of a little child, they has no interest whatsoever in sitting still and look pretty for a portrait.
Regardless of the challenges, take your time and try to capture the personality of your dog. In a great photograph it is time well spent. Not only will you and your dog get to spend some quality time together, but you and your dog will also learn subtle of each other's moods and personalities.

Get on their level…. or not We often hear that we should try to photograph dogs, or any animal, from their level. For the portrait it might be aesthetically correct to take the picture from the dog’s level, but sometimes there should be exceptions to rules. Especially when it comes to capture the animal naturalness and reality, it is important to use different perspectives. You enter their world and get a glimpse of what life of your dog, is all about. It is also difficult to capture the really real situations if you constantly want to have control, and photographing the dog under control forms. So go low, go high and play with perspectives. You will be impressed by the results you achieved since the images becomes more personal, playful and more intimate.

Include PeopleOne of the best things you can do to add context and personality in the picture, is to include people in the life of your pet in the image. Shots with the owner or other family members can make the images incredibly special for years to come. You might like to try posed shots but sometimes it’s the candid shots of owner and pet that really capture the character of the pet and evoke emotion. It’s not always necessary to have eye contact with the dog, when you photograph it.
Etiketter:
dog,
pet,
photography,
shar pei
onsdag 18. februar 2009
I and many with me, likes to sleep a lot

It’s also important for the owner of the dog, that they don’t feel cruelty of leaving us (the dog) home alone the majority of the time. Just make sure that you are taken us for at least two good solid walks per day. This will get our energy drained.
Why we sleep so much, here is why: We (dogs) sleep like humans, there are still two types of sleep: rapid eye movement and slow wave sleep, but unlike humans we wake up more frequently than humans do. So, although it may seem like we (dogs) is sleeping, we also have many interruptions while we sleeps.
You may also note that when we sleep do you really think we (dogs) are sleeping. We most likely will lay awake and listen and protect the house when our owners sleep.
But that said; Watch how we (dogs) sleep, why? Because if we sleep more then usual we may be ill, or pregnant and or on medications, and need to be seen by the vet. Also remember if we are on medication, which may cause drowsiness.
Many may think we (the dogs) will sleep anywhere, but some of us are very particular about where we sleep. You may notice some of us (dogs) circling or pawing at our sleeping place before we settles. This is to make a comfortable, den-like depression in which to sleep on.
Some humans love snuggling us up at night and there is no question, we (the dogs) love sharing ours owners’ bed. Advocates of this method say it strengthens the human-canine bond – not to mention the comfort and warmth we (the dog) can provide for our owners. However, this can upset the sometimes-precarious hierarchy, because we (the dog) may get delusions of grandeur. In other words, we may think we are higher on our household's social scale than some other members of the family. Keep this in mind!
What to do on cold winter evenings

Leon
Etiketter:
pet,
shar pei,
television,
winter
tirsdag 17. februar 2009
Me and my friend, shadow

Leon
lørdag 17. januar 2009
I do it my way

Leon
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