Photography is both skill and talent. Photography is something that is acquired from practice. A talent on the other hand is a naturally gifted ability to preform some sort of action. A proficient photographer might have accrued their ability by having a natural eye for composition or light. On the...Read More
Can beginners win photography contests?
Photo competitions are no different from any other competition in the fact that if it is your first time entering you are probably not going to be all that great. To be great in any competition generally requires figuring out the subtleties of success. Keep in mind, like me, those...Read More
Who is the luckiest photographer in the world?
The Luckiest Photographer on Earth.
Walter Iooss Jr. is an American photographer noted for his images of athletes, including Michael Jordan, Kelly Slater, Tiger Woods, Scottie Pippen, and Muhammad Ali.
He has been called "the poet laureate of sports."
Iooss began his career shooting for Sports Illustrated and contributed to...Read More
How to play with an active dog?
Fetch is a timeless game that dogs of all ages and sizes enjoy. Start by choosing a safe area, preferably a spacious park or your backyard, where your dog can run freely. Throw a ball or a frisbee and encourage your dog to retrieve it. Dogs have an incredible sense...Read More
How many hours should a dog be active?
Every dog's daily schedule should include walking to ensure their physical and mental well-being. Typically, dogs require a minimum of one to two walks per day, unless advised otherwise by your veterinarian. It’s also sensible to avoid steep slopes, as they put extra pressure on the joints. If your dog...Read More
How to mentally tire your dog?
Mental engagement during walks can be as tiring as physical exercise. Activities like sniffing, solving puzzles, or practicing commands use up energy, making mentally stimulating walks ideal for dogs that may not handle long distances well, such as older or less active dogs. Engage Their Nose – Let Your Dog...Read More
What to do with your dog while camping?
Try to get them used to it before you go. Pop the tent up in your garden while your dog watches you. You can reward them with praise and treats for calm behaviour around the tent. As your dog will be sleeping in the tent with you, you’ll also need...Read More
How to keep a dog secure when camping?
Keep your dog with you at all times, day and night. Never leave your dog in a closed vehicle. When you leave the campsite, they go with you. When you go into your tent to sleep, they stay with you. Make sure there’s fresh drinking water available at all times....Read More
How to sleep with a dog in a tent?
A sewn-in groundsheet in the living space is where the flysheet of the tent and the groundsheet, are integrated and sewn together.
This stops smaller dogs from escaping in-between the gap of the flysheet and the groundsheet.
D-Doors are often found on sewn-in groundsheet style tents, and they are really...Read More
What do people do with their dogs when they go camping?
People go for a hike together with their dogs when they go camping.
They play in the water with their pets if their campsite is near a lake, river, or beach.
They set up an outdoor obstacle course for their pets using sticks, logs, and rocks.
They relax by the...Read More
Do dogs need blankets when camping?
When I backpack with Charlie, I take a think piece of either a fleece blanket or lighweight down blanket with me.
Not only can this be used as a blanket for insulation for if someone gets cold during the day, but like humans, dogs need a layer of insulation to...Read More
Do dogs enjoy camping?
A camping trip is one of the best ways to enjoy a holiday with your dog. Camping is a brilliant way to explore the great outdoors with your dog. It can be an exciting sensory experience for your furry friend, but it can also feel a little overwhelming. Dogs are...Read More
How to stop a dog from escaping from a tent?
A lot of campers we see in-store who like to take their dog camping, insist on a sewn-in groundsheet, and D-Doors to prevent easy escape of an evening. This is more prevalent with younger and smaller dogs with a keen interest in exploration. Two key ways to stop your dog...Read More
Where is best for a dog to sleep at night?
Crates are used in many situations and crate-training is a proven housebreaking technique, and 20% of respondents crate their dog at bedtime.
At 17%, the third most popular sleeping spot in our poll is a dog bed.
A small number of owners—4%—use an outdoor shelter.
We would advise all dog...Read More
What to put in a dog park?
1. Size-Specific Play Areas Safety is a priority for dog parks.
2. Separate play zones for small and large dogs reduce the risk of accidental injuries and allow dogs to play with others of similar size and temperament.
3. Modern dog parks are designed with canine enrichment in mind.
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