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Playing around with Mardi today. On Friday I talked about
tips for taking could pet photos. Mardi's human sent us two terrific photos to choose from. One was a detailed close head & shoulder image and the other was the full body image shown here. Nine times out of ten I will go with the close head-shot but I was so glad she wanted to go with this playful stance instead! It is working out great.
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