Last week’s challenge was real easy for all of you humans out there with a dog of your own – and I saw lots of cool photos of dogs having fun! Some humans without a dog of their own had to enlist the help of their friends’ dogs to get the right photos for last week’s challenge – that’s the spirit!
This week’s theme will be ‘water’ – I’m after photos of dogs swimming, diving, barking or perhaps practicing the ancient art of fetch and retrieve in the water! Happy shooting – here are the instructions how to join this week’s challenge.
How to join this week’s photo challenge
1. Take a photo which interprets the theme ‘Water’
2. Post your photo to your blog (you can also post to Flickr or Facebook, but read the detailed instructions carefully first)
3. Near your photo, add a link back to this post so that your readers can see more ‘water’ themed dog photos
4. Click the ‘add your link’ button below and add the link to your blog post/photo.
You can find more detailed instructions and the rules on how to join the photo challenge here.








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Sorry to hear about your Hayfever Alfie. Some of the humans in Our
house have been getting hayfever from all the pollen on Winston’s coat as
like all entlebuchers he loves grass, and everything has been
and flowering
here in switzerland in the last few weeks. The situation has started to improve as whatever flowers were causing the problem are seemingly finished. I hope your
hayfever is equally shortlived.
Hi Lisa and Winston! My hayfever is getting lots better with the meds and eye drops thank you! Although my human isn’t enjoying applying the drops so much, she says I’m wiggling around too much