How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model

People often ask me how it’s possible my dogs pose so patiently for my camera. My three rescue dogs are conditioned to know that photos mean fun and rewards. When I get my camera out or prepare the studio, they come running. Especially, my once camera-shy rescue mix Scout is the world’s most patient and eager poser now.

She was found with her siblings next to her dead mother somewhere in a field in Spain before she was brought to Germany to find a home with us when she was 5 months old. There were lots of situations she found intimidating or obtrusive. Children, leaf blowers, lawn mowers, nighttime, balloons, planes – all suspicious or even scary. She would stop cooperating immediately if she found something too horrible. She was not entirely fearful but insecure and on guard. She didn’t dare to jump on things, play tug of war or take center stage in any other way.

Whenever she dared to do something she found scary, we applauded her and cheered her on. You could see how she straightened up and was pleasantly surprised about our elation. Other rewards were food treats and running together very fast or a play to shake off anxiety and release energy. We challenged her frequently. The challenges were only minor, though, nothing too spooky, just little tasks, which, nonetheless, cost her a little effort to overcome. She gradually became more and more self-confident. I do think that photography played a major part in her turning into a relaxed and brave dog. She learnt to enjoy being photographed in fun, short steps. She even proposes photo locations and poses and has the most amazing steadiness.

If you have a camera-shy dog and would love to take pictures of him, you might find some useful information in the following.

Dogs couldn’t care less about having their portrait taken. Therefore, they need a motivation. Of course, every dog is different and every individual needs a unique approach. For a few dogs being photographed might just never be the right entertainment. Always make sure you don’t hassle your dog. But there are some ways you can try to teach your camera-shy dog that it can be lots of fun being photographed.

You will see, after a while your dog learns to love being photographed and you will be able to get pictures to cherish forever.

The key is patience, trust, repetition and lots and lots of bribery.

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How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model
How I Turned My Camera-Shy Rescue Dog Into A Confident Photo Model

Just like nurturing a frightened dog to build trust and confidence, we often find humor in unexpected, everyday moments, such as the viral memes capturing Jay-Z’s vacation escapade.

If you’re intrigued by how something as mundane as a vacation photo can take the internet by storm, look at the clever ways his jet ski moment was transformed into a delightful meme here.