Happily Going: Vancouver, BC
This dog is so happy to be going wherever he is going. I don’t know where this dog is going, but he is happy. This dog looks like a happy dog.
Often, my dog is a happy dog. How do I know when my dog is happy?
- It could be when he wags his tail? Not always; if my dog wags his tail and raises his tail, he’s thinking about attacking! If he’s just wagging his tail, then he’s happy. When I give him his biscuit; he’s a very happy dog, he wags his tail without raising it.
- It could be about how excited he is when I come home. This works every time…
- It could be when he smiles — the mouth open, the tongue sticking out. Not always; often this is because he’s too hot…
- For me, it’s the eyes. I read my dog just like he reads me. His eyes tell me everything I need to know. There’s an expression that the eyes are the door to the soul. I think it also applies to cats and dogs. I use to have a cat for 15 years; it was the same with him. The eyes told me everything, including when he was ‘going crazy’ and be ready to attack any that moved…
Camera: Canon 7D ISO 100 and 1/200
Lens: Canon 70-200mm f/4 @121mm and f/6.3
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