Outdoors Magazine
I decided to feature Charlie on the holiday cards this year. After tackling this somewhat hectic task, I have a few tips for you:
1. Keep the "sessions" short.
2. Use "high value" treats to keep their attention on you!
3. Have an off-camera helper to hold treats above or near the camera to keep your pet's eyes on the camera.
4. Have fun! Don't get frustrated; let this be a fun experience for everyone.
You might have to use a not-so-perfect picture, but it'll be funny and memorable.
Good luck!
1. Keep the "sessions" short.
2. Use "high value" treats to keep their attention on you!
3. Have an off-camera helper to hold treats above or near the camera to keep your pet's eyes on the camera.
4. Have fun! Don't get frustrated; let this be a fun experience for everyone.
You might have to use a not-so-perfect picture, but it'll be funny and memorable.
Good luck!
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