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30 Heart-Melting Images Of Pups Growing Old Shown In This Comparison Project By Amanda Jones (New Pics)
Unfortunately, our lovely companions, dogs, age faster than we do, letting us see their transformation through the years. That has inspired Amanda Jones, a photographer from the United States, to create a project where we can see the same dogs but years apart to showcase their aging.
Over 27 years, Amanda has made many photographs, some of which we have already shared a few years back on Bored Panda, so make sure to check out part 1 of this series as well.
This photographic project serves as a good reminder that we will spend only a fraction of our lives with dogs, while for them, we are their entire life.
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Morgan - 2008 And 2022
Bored Panda reached out to Amanda to learn more about her and her project. She shared her story of how she came up with the idea and what inspired her to create this project. “My Dog Years Project began with the passing of my beloved long-haired dachshund, Lily Jones. When she died at age 15, I realized that I had imagery of her from the time she was a puppy. As a professional dog photographer, I made sure to document her at the many stages of her life. I put a memorial card together with four of my favorite images of her during her lifetime and mailed it out to friends and family.
The card got an amazing response and seemed to have really touched the hearts of those who received it. It made me think of other dogs that I could create this for. So I began reaching out to my many clients whose dogs I had photographed years before.”
Cosmo - 2006 And 2019
Abe, Ike And Dutch - 2011 And 2021
Amanda also explained how she selected dogs for her project. “I found them by going through my client database and searched for dogs I had worked with about 10 years earlier. I then reached out to the owners and asked the delicate question, 'Is your dog still alive?'.”
“After I had done about 12 of these ‘senior’ sessions, I put them together and submitted them as a book concept to Chronicle Books. They loved the idea and Dog Years came out in 2015. It quickly went viral after The Daily Mail published a series of images on their website. I was quite surprised at how many outlets shared the images. It was a wonderful feeling and I know the owners of the dogs featured loved the attention too.”
Katy Koo - 2012 And 2022
Rosie - 2012 And 2019
Rosie is criminally cute! This thread is just proving how much I would love to have another fur buddy.
After being a witness of so many dogs’ lives, we were curious to know whether there was a dog that stood out in particular and moved Amanda. She shared: “One dog that really moved me was Cosmo, an Italian greyhound. Cosmo was a GORGEOUS dog when I first photographed him. When his owner brought him in for his senior portrait, I barely recognized him. He was missing an eye and had almost no teeth left. He was still a gorgeous dog, but he was so very, very old. I had fun imagining what he went through in his 16 years on earth!”
Amanda also added what she has learned from doing this project: “I learned the life lessons that aging is a wonderful thing and the more we get to do it, the luckier we are. I also learned to accept life as it comes to you and try to enjoy it the best you can. Don’t try and plan too much, just let it happen and do it with a wagging tail!”
Shumacher - 2006 And 2014
Noodle And Frank - 2008 And 2016
My doxie is 15 and a few months old. He was my son's 4th bday present and my son just turned 19 last month. We can tell Bruno to get brother and he will go find my son. Can't imagine the two of them not being together one day, they've grown up together.
When asked if Amanda intends on continuing the project, she with certainty replied: “I do plan on continuing this project. I love doing the senior portraits. They make people so happy! What could be better than that?”
As many of you cat lovers might be thinking, ‘Why dogs and not cats?’, Amanda explained her view: “I choose to work with dogs and not cats because their personalities lend them well to a photographic portrait. I feel like I am very good at capturing who these creatures are. When I photograph cats, I do not get that same magical feeling.”
Nora - 2006 And 2017
Osito - March 2019 And September 2019
And lastly, Amanda shared what we can expect from her soon. “After doing this for 27 years, I am counting down to the end of my shooting career. I began a 300 portrait session countdown clock in the fall of 2021 and am now at 133. Once those are done, so am I! After that, I will be using my vast database of dog images for licensing and commercial purposes.”
Ruby - 2007 And 2016
Laker - 2008 And 2020
Eleanor - 2014 And 2020
Loki - 2009 And 2021
Zamboni - 1999 And 2012
Hazel And Juno - 2012 And 2022
Chewy - 2012 And 2021
Max - 2011 And 2021
Moose - 2007 And 2015
Benny And Fig - 2020 And 2022
Dixie - 2008 And 2016
Sophie - 2008 And 2016
Skye - 2006 And 2015
Josie And Albert - 2009 And 2019
Lola - 2005 And 2019
Amanda And Benny - 2008 And 2021
Felina - 2007 And 2021
Googie And Impy - 2014 And 2021
Ruby And Lindsay - 2007 And 2016
Abby - 2008 And 2017
Hallie And Millie - 2015 And 2022
I can't look at these. I got 5 down and I started crying. I have an elderly dog now that I adopted when he was 1 back in 2013. It hurts too much.
SAME brings back a lot of painful memories. I am gonna go cuddle my kitty boy and my pup (8 year old golden) now. It's so crappy how SHORT our time is with our little furry monsters.
Load More Replies...Its so sad how little time we get with our dogs. I still think my 5 year old is a puppy
I call our 8 year old pup a pup. I do not care how old a dog is, they are puppies. :) Just the best little fluffy bum pup.
Load More Replies...I truly wish that dogs lived longer. My mum and her boyfriend adopted a really sweet 12 year old chihuahua. He actually loves people, getting cuddled, and walks. He looks like a little cartoon character.
I can't look at these. I got 5 down and I started crying. I have an elderly dog now that I adopted when he was 1 back in 2013. It hurts too much.
SAME brings back a lot of painful memories. I am gonna go cuddle my kitty boy and my pup (8 year old golden) now. It's so crappy how SHORT our time is with our little furry monsters.
Load More Replies...Its so sad how little time we get with our dogs. I still think my 5 year old is a puppy
I call our 8 year old pup a pup. I do not care how old a dog is, they are puppies. :) Just the best little fluffy bum pup.
Load More Replies...I truly wish that dogs lived longer. My mum and her boyfriend adopted a really sweet 12 year old chihuahua. He actually loves people, getting cuddled, and walks. He looks like a little cartoon character.