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Fergie’s friends

This is day 4 of Fergie week, and we are really looking forward to splitting town this weekend and taking a mini-break up on the Olympic Peninsula.

Given that I average 60-70 hours of work per week, every week, rarely take days off and haven’t had a vacation on over 2 years, any time off is greatly appreciated and savored. I love my job but sometimes it’s nice to relax as well. :-)

I planned to tell you Fergie’s likes and dislikes today and share some of her friends with you. I realized that I ended up sharing many of her likes yesterday, so I will keep that list short. I also have very little time to write as I need to get work done for clients so I can take 3 days off this weekend and not end up overwhelmingly behind.

Fergie’s likes, loves and dislikes.

Loves:

Tennis balls, mud, playing really rough, when people blow in her face, getting tummy rubs, stinky venison treats, any toy by Orbee, her grandpa Larry, running as fast as the wind, bananas, and lots more.

Dislikes:

escalators, strange and/or drugged out people (it scares her), harnesses that need to go over her head, dogs that bite at her ankles and/or butt, dogs that steal her ball, people who yell (it scares her too), and that’s really all I can think of!

Fergie’s favorite places to go are the dog parks.

Our faves are the Belltown offleash park, which is just 5 minutes away from us by car. If we get there right at 6pm we can find parking within 2 minutes or less.

And Golden Garden’s dog park, which we have been going to quite a bit lately just to change things up a bit.

Golden Garden’s OLA is very pretty- nestled in super tall trees, with a peekaboo view of the sound and Olympic Mountains. It’s plenty large and there’s lots of room to play and tons more to run and run.

Here are some of Fergie’s friends from Belltown:

Fergie & Biscuit, waiting for the same tennis ball

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brando

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jasper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fergie’s tennis balls are always in high demand for reasons I don’t fully understand…

Belle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Syd & Wyatt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed Fergie’s friends!

Tomorrow I’ll share why I love Fergie so much (for the 1.2 people that haven’t picked this up yet from my blog this week), and my thoughts on the human-animal bond.

8 random facts about Fergie + PawsWalk

Before Fergie shares with you 8 random facts about herself, I am excited to announce that I just joined Team Urban Beast for the annual PawsWalk next month!

By walking with our friends and family in the fun event on Sunday September 8th at Magnusun Park we are helping to raise much needed funds for the terrific Progressive Animal Welfare Society- the very place that rescued Fergie and brought us together.

Please support this fantastic nonprofit organization by visiting my personal team page and making a donation. Please click this link to go to my homepage:

Support PAWS in honor of Fergie

Now, as promised for day 3 of Fergie Week, I have interviewed Fergie to tell me 8 random facts about herself, and here are her answers, as told by her. Pardon the poor spelling and grammar but Fergie is only 2.

1. when i get really excited and chase my toys like the green dinasore, my pupils in my eyes get really big and round.

2. last summer at the dock dogs event in a place called pee-yew-allup, i jumped 18 feet into the water off the dock. my mom jumped up and down and screamed and laughed. i don’t why, but it was fun.

3. my very favorite person in the whole wide world is my grandpa larry. he is always really nice to me and lets me do whatever i want, like jump on top of him. when i jump on top of my mom she gets a bad look on her face.

4. i eat lettuce.

5. my favorite thing to do is after my mom gets up to go potty in the morning and when she comes back to bed and snuggles with me under the covers and we can sleep like that and she rubs my tummy.

6. when i was 7 months old i chewed through the string of my mom’s office toy and she was so sad she went in the bathroom and cried.

(Addendum. The ’string’ of the ‘toy’ that Fergie chewed through was actually the cable to my graphics tablet that I use to design art and edit photos. The cable is hardwired so it became inoperable after she had her way with it, effectively killing the large print order that was due for a client’s birthday present the next day. I cried because I was so mad I didn’t know what to do, lol.)

7. i’m really good at shaking and can shake with each paw. but i’m even better at high five. except i use both of my paws at the same time. that always gets me treats. i like the smelly kind.

8. i wag my tail in my sleep.

So there you go- 8 random facts about Fergie, as told by Fergie herself.

And if I might add to it, here are some more things you probably don’t know about her.

She turned 2 on July 6th.

She, by my best educated guess, is a Rhodesian Ridgeback/Lab/Pitbull mix, in that order.

No she doesn’t have a ridge, and no she doesn’t eat small children. Yes she loves water, and yes she will fetch until she dies.

She is a natural born agility dog and is always the fastest dog at the dog park not including the whippets and greyhounds.

She cocks her head predictably when you say her name or any of her favorite phrases: “doggies”, “park”, “do you wanna…?” “grandpa”, “grandma”, “ride”, “hungry”, and “treat”.

When I first brought her home when she was just a pup, she would lay on my bed when I was reading, curl up on the pillow next to me and prop her little head on the edge of my pillow, facing the same direction, breathing in my ear. She would always let out a long sigh and nestle her little head deeper into the pillow, never touching me, not wanting be petted, but as close as possible to my head.

She can totally ruin a stuffed animal in seconds flat, ripping out guts and eyes and noses. She can make a room look like a snowstorm hit in 3 minutes or less.

She HATES wearing things on her head, things that go over her head, anything to do with her head. She also strongly dislikes wearing clothing or any kind of accessory besides a collar. She prefers to be naked as much as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is INSANE for tennis balls. Like she mentioned above, when she gets really excited her pupils dilate, her eyes get big and round, and her body shakes. I call her my crack baby.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fergie would chase balls until she died.

There is only one thing that Fergie loves more than tennis balls and that is mud.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And lastly, Fergie regularly lays with her legs straight out behind her like this:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit more about the Cowbelly Pet Photography mascot Fergie! And she hopes to see some of you at the PawsWalk next month! If you have any questions about the event feel free to shoot me an email and ask: info at cowbelly dot com

Fergie and Jamie’s backstory

Before I begin this post, are there any other Seattleites out there besides me who were awake and outside after midnight last night?

The sky was the most incredible shade of peacock blue, and seemed to be glowing from the horizon up, almost like a sunset of blues. The moon was full (or mostly full), which cast a bright light on everything, illuminating the sky and horizon below. It was really astonishing. On my walk with Fergie I stood and stared and said “wow” out loud several times, just drinking it in. I could have stayed there all night. Fergie herself could have cared less- there was far too much pee mail to check to be standing around wasting time. :-)

Onto Fergie.

Before I tell her backstory, I need to tell mine. It’s a pretty long story but such an important part of my life, and my business, and who I am, that it means a lot for me to be able to share here.

I grew up with dogs, and cats and squirrels (no they didn’t live in the house), and birds, etc, etc. I was always the little tyke that toddled down the street pointing at dogs saying “doggie doggie!” I don’t just love dogs, I adore them. All of them. Although there are breeds I love, I have no breed bias- each animal is an individual and special in it’s own unique way.

SO, when I moved out as a teenager I didn’t take any pets with me.

I continued on through my 20’s dogless.

I traveled, worked in Alaska, lived in France, did A LOT of snowboarding, and just generally didn’t have time in my life to care for one. But I deeply wanted a dog nonetheless.

By the time I hit 30, this desire was nearly overwhelming. I was working as a dogwalker at the time and studying animal behavior (specifically canis lupus familiarus) at the University of Washington and my life revolved around dogs. Within 3 years I was a pro pet photographer and dogs became an even more central part of my life.

The two things that held me back from adopting a dog were:

1. lack of time. My new business took every second I had and trying to care for another living thing was out of the question.

2. lack of pet-friendly housing. I live in Seattle, in the core of the city on the edge of downtown, and I rent. I would love to buy, but the houses I like in the neighborhoods I want to live in are easily $750,000, and although I am able to support myself fulltime with this job I am far from rich. So I rent. Finding a pet-friendly rental in Seattle is tough, especially if you like big dogs like I do.

2 years into my new biz (this one) I couldn’t wait any longer. I gave notice at my old place and began the search for pet-friendly housing. Now mind you I am picky. My mom was an interior designer and I was raised with some of the finer things in a pretty typical middle-class life. I was unwilling to settle for a dump and didn’t wish to pay $1400 a month for a cookie-cutter downtown condo, where most of the pet-friendly places are. My options were few to put it mildly.

Well, long story short, my search got a little, um, anxiety-inducing when, 5 days before I was scheduled to move out of my old place I still hadn’t found a new place to live. But I refused to give up.

My persistence paid off when, mere days before my move date, I found my current home- a large fabulous 1920’s spanish style apartment with stucco walls and tons of old world charm, at a reasonable price in one of my favorite neighborhoods in the city (Queen Anne), with parking, AND pet friendly. I fell in love with the landlord right away (who also has dogs), and moved in in September 2005.

It wasn’t until the madness of the holiday dog sessions and Decopaw art ended that I had the time to start my search. In February of 2006, while doing my thrice-daily intensive search on Petfinder, I found her.


I nearly missed her the first browse through the Petfinder page she was on. I had memorized all of the dogs pictures (really I swear!), and when I went to the next page it clicked suddenly that there was a dog on the previous page that I didn’t recognize, so I went back.

I looked, and then stared, and read, and re-read, and re-read, her description. I mulled for what seemed like forever.

She was a puppy. I didn’t want a puppy; it was on my list of deal-breakers. I wanted a dog who was truly needy- one that wouldn’t be fought over. Puppies get adopted really quickly.

I remembered what my friends and clients Ricardo and Heather said to me over dinner one night, when I asked them how I would know if I was picking the right dog for me. “You’ll just know Jamie- you’ll know”.

At that moment, when looking at this little dog’s pictures, I knew. She was the one for me.

I quickly grabbed my keys, scrambled for my purse, shoes, and coat and went to head out the door to PAWS, the animal shelter where this little dog currently lived.

“Wait” I caught myself “what time do they close?”. It was a Saturday evening.

Woops- they closed a half hour ago.

So I got up early on Sunday (no small task for me) and heart pounding, drove the 30 minutes to Lynnwood to the PAWS shelter. I was nearly panicked that she wouldn’t still be there- I didn’t know how often they updated their online listings. I was also pretty terrified about the task at hand. You see, I am one of these people that cries at the drop of a hat when they see or even think of, an animal in a less than desirable setting. A shelter for any dog is certainly that. I feared that it would be so sad and depressing I would never recover.

I got lucky.

The little dog that I saw on Petfinder (Senbia was her name) was the 2nd one in on the left when I walked into the kennels. The first dog was a pretty pitbull who was being fawned over by a family. I literally didn’t see (or look at) any other dogs there besides the popular pitbull and the new target of my affections.

Get this.

When I walked up to her kennel, Senbia was laying on her tummy chewing on a kong. She stopped when she saw me and stood up and gently wagged her tail. I said “hello……. sit”. And she sat right down, no hesitation. “Hmmm, what else does she do” I thought, wanting to engage with this little creature. “Shake” I said. She did her version of shake, waving her paw at me. Not in a rambunctious puppy way, but in a more inquisitive way, head tilted to the side, looking at me.

That was it for me- I was sold- hook, line and sinker.

“Excuse me? Somebody? I’ll take this one!” I laughed.

Ok, it wasn’t quite that simple. It took a good 30-40 minutes of me hanging out with her in their enclosed outside area, a couple of chats with the volunteer that did Senbia’s intake evaluation, and quite a bit of self-doubt before I decided to proceed with adoption. For me adopting a dog is a forever decision- I will never ever give up on this dog, or give this dog up, even if it means we become homeless and need to sleep in the car- so this
was a major commitment.

And one that ended up taking more out of me than I had originally anticipated.

When my new puppy came home, she was nameless for awhile. I couldn’t pronounce her name and when people asked me I responded with a lame “uh, I don’t really know what her name is yet- still working on it”. I had a very hard time coming up with a name that was both cool and unique and fitting to her. (BTW: this is where the impetus for my Dog Names book came in- an idea that I came up with back in 2000, but one that I didn’t really have personal inspiration for until Senbia/Fergie came home. I REALLY wished I had my book then.)

She also had chronic urinary tract infections and wasn’t potty trained. This resulted in a severe bladder infection (she was dribbling blood) about 2 months after she came home. Vet bills for the first 2 months: $500.

She had major food allergies as well, and chronic diarrhea- some of the worst I have ever experienced. And inside, repeatedly. (Yep- inside.)

She also wasn’t properly socialized, and pretty dominant for a young dog.

She pulled (hard) on the leash. She is, and was, extremely strong.

She chewed several valuable items.

She had SEVERE separation anxiety. I couldn’t leave her alone for a month. At my shoots she waited in the car.

This is where, in an attempt to understand this little dog better, I studied her release form given to me by PAWS.

Fergie’s backstory, the little that I know:

She was released by a couple of teenage boys who lived in Bothell (a suburb of Seattle about 30 minutes away).

The got her when she was 8 weeks old from a friend whose dog had an accidental litter of puppies. No idea of the breeds for either parent.

She lived in an apartment with a cat and a rat terrier.

They both worked fulltime, and took her outside only to potty.

She got her exercise by ‘leash walks’ and was walked ‘rarely’.

She knew several commands, and was disciplined by yelling ‘no’ and put in her kennel.

And that’s about all I know!

My guess is that she was super adorable as a puppy, and therefore easy to take home, and when she started growing up and having potty training issues and food issues and behavior issues (sheesh what other issues are there, lol?) she just got to be too much for the guys to handle.

I can’t at all say I blamed them. She was hard for me, a 33 year old (at the time) to deal with.

Was it worth it in the end?

AB-SO-LUTE-LY.

If there was a word that was more ‘absolute’ than that I would use it.

I am actually crying sitting her typing this because of how grateful I am that we stuck it out. Fergie is so incredible to me, she is such a special dog, and such a huge part of my heart I just can’t conceive of how things would be today if I had given up on her. It was so completely, utterly, deeply worth it in the end.

I now have a dog who is sweet, sensitive, playful, funny, (super) smart, plays nicely with others, loves to go to the dog park, loves people, loves to swim, adores her family, makes friends with everybody, is very healthy, eats great food and has beautiful poop (yes I called it beautiful). She sleeps under the covers with me at night, her warm body spooning into mine.

She is perfect at home alone, and when I come home, she wags her entire body, folding her ears down and smiling at me, giving me gentle little licks before she runs to find a toy for me. She is the best car rider I have ever known, she loves to go on trips anywhere- even to the store. She has made friends with lots of people and businesses in the neighborhood, is great riding on busses, will tackle any new task with both curiosity and courage, and won’t and can’t say no to any opportunity to have fun. She leaves food alone, even when it sits in front of her on the coffee table with me in the next room, she listens to my commands, and she genuinely, deeply wants to please me. It’s the perfect mutual admiration society and she has changed my life, as I hope I have hers.

So there you have it, that’s the story in it’s entirety. I’m glad you made it this far and allowed me to share it with you. Hopefully it helps you know me a little bit better and understand why my job is so meaningful to me. :-)

More on Fergie tomorrow- for now I’ve gotta catch up on work!!

FERGIE WEEK!

This week is all about Fergie- yay!!

For those of you who don’t know who Fergie is, I have to say I’m not surprised, lol! Fergie is not only the Cowbelly mascot, she is also my dog. A dog who has been neglected on this blog until now.

Fergie:

With the exception of a stellar birthday experience on Whidbey Island in July, poor Fergie has been fairly neglected by me this summer. Neglected not just on a day-to-day basis, but also on this blog, hence my lack of surprise if you didn’t know who she was.

You see, I have been nose-deep in client work and projects, and my book, that I haven’t given her the time or attention that she deserves. Also, and this fact may be even sadder, even though I have been shooting pets for about 7 years now (3 hobby/4 professionally), and have had my darling dog for over a year and a half, it wasn’t until LAST WEEK that I hung a photograph of Fergie in my home!

I desire to rectify these horrible injustices this week by showing her the love that she has earned, not just in our personal lives, but on this blog as well.

If I can stay on track, this is what this week will look like:

Monday- introduce you to Fergie

Tuesday- tell her background story and show pictures of her when she was ‘yay’ big

Wednesday- ‘tag’ her to tell 8 random facts about herself. (I know, I already tagged my 8 people, and I forgot about Fergie- so sad- bad mommy). This may even include a hilarious little video of her taken late one night by yours-truly.

Thursday- describe her likes, dislikes and loves and share some of her friends with you.

Friday- share why I love her so much and how deeply I feel the human-animal connection both with my dog, and my clients pets, which will explain why I do what I do for work.

Then, no posts this weekend because we are going to Sequim for the big annual Puget Sound Dock Dogs Labor Day Getaway- yippee! Bet you didn’t know that Fergie was a dock dog! (More on that later)

Thanks for checking us out this week and I am excited to share Fergie with the world! She’d say hi herself but she’s crashed out on her bed behind me. ;-)

Ok wait- I can’t post this without including more pictures of Fergie, it just doesn’t seem fair to her. Here are some more of my favorites of her.

In case you are wondering, this it the photograph of her I just hung in my home. I am really enamored with the colors in this shot- the green gives it just a little bit of ’something extra’. It was taken on Whidbey Island, and you can see Mt. Ranier wayyy off in the distance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karma

Now for some much needed levity on this blog. :-)

I can’t think of anything that makes me happier right now than looking at darling Karma’s photos from our shoot at the gorgeous Olympic Sculpture Park on Seattle’s waterfront on Friday (my new favorite place for pet shoots). This summer hasn’t been exactly the warmest or sunniest on record but man did we luck out with the weather- yipee!

Warning: this post will make you want to run right out and get yourself a Dogue de Bordeaux puppy! Karma is one of the cutest puppies I have ever seen, and is an a close race with Daphny for the title of cutest puppy ever. I don’t have words to describe how cute she is so hopefully the pictures will speak for themselves.

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karma is a 4 1/2 month old purebred Dogue de Bordeaux, otherwise known as a French Mastiff.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karma is already 45 pounds at just 4 1/2 months. She should grow to be about 150 pounds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She has lots of puppy wrinkles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She has a fantastic, laid back, mellow temperament and is very lovey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She has already graduated from puppy kindergarten and knows all of her commands AND actually responds to them. How many 4 month old puppies do you know who can do that?

This is about the fastest she will move, which is to say- not very fast, lol.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This shot totally cracks me up big time. She was sitting between my legs at the park and just being super curious and really expressive. If I had more time I would share the whole series…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just like I have learned with my other puppies I have photographed, being a model is hard work, and does tend to make one awfully tired. :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karma is the new baby sister to Kengo and Winston (l-r). Kengo is also a Dogue de Bordeaux. Winston is a pug. Their parents are getting married this December and they have asked me to come the night before and photograph their furbabies in their little wedding tuxes. I can’t wait! I love this family! :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed the pictures of Karma!