Your title reminds me of the scene in the Peter Sellers movie. Pretty dog.
You might have technical problems with it but it looks ok to me, Sharon. It is well composed, you have caught the dog in action and at an interesting moment, and it is sharp enough. Nice shot.
Technical issues or not, you caught a special moment for you to always remember. So sorry to hear that your faithful companion and friend is gone. It is so very hard to lose a pet even when you know it is coming. You will have so many special memories to look back on and this image will be one of them.
I'm sorry that he's gone. Only those of us who've had dogs know what it's like to lose them.
Sharon, I'm sorry to read about your dog. Losing a dog is very difficult, especially on the remaining dog. After a while the good memories will resurface so all will be well.
Thank you all for your kind words. They often say losing a pet (if you are an animal lover) is harder almost than losing a relative.
Yes, we knew it was coming. I think at this moment guilt is more than anything, as I didn't advocate for him and allowed a final intervention that I knew was going to end poorly and it did. Never allow a dog to suffer.
Yes Paul David, our other pup (his litter mate sister) was very confused at first (my hubby left for a trip the afternoon before he passed as well).
Although I know we will get another labrador, we can't replace him and that's not the intent.
He will remain forever in our hearts.
Sharon,
Sorry to hear about the death of your dog. My deepest condolences to you and your family. I completely understand your pain as we recently lost one of our cats to Cancer. You are in my thoughts.
As for your photo, technically I think its fine,. my only suggestion would be to crop a bit off the bottom, and a large vertical slice on our right side. That will put the Doggie's head in a thirds position and eliminate some of the empty background that adds nothing to the story.
Robert