{"id":2253,"date":"2019-05-29T18:14:54","date_gmt":"2019-05-29T22:14:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/orlando-dog-training\/?p=2253"},"modified":"2024-05-01T21:01:55","modified_gmt":"2024-05-02T01:01:55","slug":"showing-your-dogs-personality-in-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/orlando-dog-training\/tips\/showing-your-dogs-personality-in-photos\/","title":{"rendered":"Showing Your Dog\u2019s Personality in Photos"},"content":{"rendered":"

Whether your dog aspires to be the next Instagram star or you just want some cute family photos, photographing dogs is a fun way to show off their personality. But how to best capture their spunky, adventurous, or sassy side with just one photo? We have some tips for how best to show your dog\u2019s unique personality in photos<\/a>. Read on for more!<\/p>\n

Photograph Them Somewhere Familiar<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s important for your dog to feel comfortable when you\u2019re taking photos of them, and this starts with the location of the photography session! Make sure they\u2019re in their element; shoot in a place that they know well. That way, they\u2019ll feel perfectly comfortable to be themselves without the anxiety that can result from a change in setting. Try your backyard, kitchen floor, or their favorite local park!<\/p>\n

Use Plenty of Rewards<\/h2>\n

If your dog is camera-shy or can\u2019t seem to sit still, try using treats and toys to reward them for good behavior. You can even put a treat near the camera to encourage them to look your way! Dogs are much more likely to obey if there\u2019s an incentive, so stock up on all of their favorites and be prepared to dole out some serious treats!<\/p>\n

Let Them Adapt to the Camera<\/h2>\n

For your dog\u2019s true personality to come out, they should be used to being in front of the camera! Let them sniff around and investigate the camera if they seem curious about it. Take a few test photos to make sure they\u2019re okay with the noise that it makes. You should avoid using flash when taking photos of your dog. Bright lights can frighten them and damage their vision.<\/p>\n

Give Them Some TLC<\/h2>\n

If your dog is anxious or stressed, they won\u2019t be themselves in your photos. Make sure they\u2019re relaxed before starting your photoshoot. This could mean taking them for a walk, massaging them<\/a>, and might even mean avoiding an adorable doggie outfit if it makes them uncomfortable. Try to lift their mood as much as you can before taking photos!<\/p>\n

Pose with Your Dog<\/h2>\n

Dogs make for great photo buddies! Even if you don\u2019t want to be in the final shot, you should take a few photos with your dog so they have a positive association with being photographed. They love being with their best friends, so they\u2019ll be much more comfortable and cheerful if you hop in a couple of shots with them.<\/p>\n

Photographing your furry friend is a great way to show off their large personality! Make sure they\u2019re okay throughout the photoshoot and stay by their side for added comfort. Who knows, if you successfully photograph them, your dog could be the next famous influencer!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Whether your dog aspires to be the next Instagram star or you just want some cute family photos, photographing dogs is a fun way to show off their personality. But how to best capture their spunky, adventurous, or sassy side with just one photo? We have some tips for how best to show your dog\u2019s…<\/p>\n

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