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“We are only beginning to learn what to say in a photograph.
The world we live in is a succession of fleeting moments,
any one of which might say something significant” ~ Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Great entry to this week’s challenge.
Thank you Arindam
Woww… I nice job!
claudine
Lovely pictures
Thank you Claudine
I thought so too, but they are expert at this Paula
and I hope it pays well too
Poor guy? Getting paid to play with dogs all day long, how cool is that!! You must be one of those cat people ;-P
Hi,
It amazes me how these people learn to walk so many dogs at once, they obviously have a gift for it I think.
A great photo, and perfect for the challenge, very good quote you chose as well.
Thanks Mags.They were fascinating to watch
Oh my gosh, kudos for being able to handle that many dogs! Very cute!
I know! Never saw even one dog misbehave though!
haha! wow! he’s really got his hands full! nice shot, madhu!
Thanks Stephen
Wow…great image, but how on earth do they keep all those dogs under control
No idea Jo
I saw one group tethered to a tree, while their walker popped into a store, creating a racket. She walked out, bent over with her finger on her lips, and those brawny fellas hung their heads sheepishly!! It was hilarious to watch. That shot didn’t come out too well though.
What a pity. it is amazing to me Madhu that they exert such a calming influence. I have trouble with Chevvy when she comes in to contact with some other dogs…small dog syndrome I think. Hehehehe
My dog couldn’t be one of this wellbehaved bunch ..
Doubt any of them are this well behaved with their owners
That is a lot of dogs that he is walking!
We saw some with even more and bigger dogs Colline!!
I wonder if the dogs have even a proper walk then if they are so crowded!
I never saw so many dog walkers as I did in Buenos Aires. You captured the moment perfectly, Madhu!
Me neither
Thanks Naomi
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Gone to the DAWGS – Great Photo!
Thank you
What a great picture, Madhu. He really has his hands full!!
Thank you…..he really does
Great entry!
Thank you Reb. Your entry was stunning for a lucky shot!
I knew you would have a good one.
Oh thank you Lynne! That is sweet of you to say
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Wow!
Thanks Arvee
Well-mannered dogs – I see a lot of dog walkers in NYC and know someone who does dogwalking for a living. Nice picture Madhu.
Thanks Shaantz. I was seeing them for the first time, and was totally captivated
you made me smile – and made my day!
I like your fleeting-dogs-header very much!
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Thank you Frizztext! And I adore your Diva
Great shot Madhu…such a rare sight !
Thank you Kavi.
hi Madhu,
like puppets on a string or dogs we all are walking with a rope around our necks …
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Perhaps it is time to rebel?
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That’s a fabulous entry, Madhu! When the picture first emerged, I said “fabulous, New York”, because that’s where I first saw a professional dog walker handling several animals at once. But no, uber-cool Buenos Aires (lucky you!), with its wonderful olde world Spanish touches, and such cute taxis. It’s a great shot.
Uber cool alright, but not half as romantic as your Venizia
Thank you TWLG
Romantic old world, vibrant sassy new world – isn’t our world a wondrous place?
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Wow, I wonder how can he handle all the dogs by himself
I wondered too
Hahaha these guys amaze me, I can hardly manage my two little borders!
I noticed they never smiled! Perhaps dogs, like little kids, take advantage of smiling humans?
Wow, so many dogs!
I know! Saw some with lots more
Wow, he’s really got his hands full, Madhu. Great entry.
He sure does…..thank you AD
There’s an award for you on my latest post, Madhu. I wonder if you already have it though.
Brave man, cute dogs..
I agree
Appreciate your sharing your thoughts Ledia
You are very welcome, Madhu.
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Fabulous example for the challenge! Reminds me of the Dog Whisperer.
Thanks Fergiemoto.
I counted 11? Great job, Madhu. You’re knocking out even simple post such as this.
Can you imagine handling 11 dogs at once? Thanks for the sweet compliment
A dog walker! What a great shot Madhu. I always wonder how they manage so many dogs; even the ones I see out in NYC or locally.
Seems unbelievable doesn’t it? Thank you Elizabeth.
Oh, wow. That’s lots of adorable dogs. I hope they don’t run as a team cause a bet the dog walker will have a one unforgettable moment. Love it!
I was thinking the same thing
Thanks island Traveller
I meant, I bet…
I know
Ha! I laughed out loud when I saw this. Great photo!
Thanks Ruth
I’ve heard of dog walkers but didn’t realize hey can walk so many at once. A still indeed to admire.
Love this … fun photo
I was equally astonished Isadora! I expected four at the most. Thanks for the comment.
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That’s a lot of Dogs, Lol
DJ-
I know
Perfect! Wonderful capture for the challenge!
Thank you. Glad you think so
What a great pic! I’ve never seen one guy walking so many dogs! Surprisingly calm
I hadn’t either! And I was equally amazed by how calm and well behaved they were
Thanks Anne.
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HA HA! Great photo! I’m a little afraid of dogs (don’t know why), but this is really a funny picture!