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For a fun and happy pick-me-up, meet this boxer Dozer, also known as Derzer, Dohdies, D, and Dozy. A local legend in his home city of Perth, Western Australia, he is a loveable goofy boy who has perfected the art of holding things. Like, any things! He will literally pick up whatever you show him and will do his best to gently hold the item in his fabulous jowls. Then he will sit with it, sometimes for hours, as if it's the most precious prize thing in the world. And to Dozer, maybe it is - who are we to judge?

I happen to be a pet photographer, so when he visited me for his latest portrait photo session, a collection of his fave "things" had to come along too. Not to be a one-trick pony, Dozer's other skills are leaning on people, cuddling, and sharing his hair offerings with everyone he meets. Aren't dogs just the best?

All of Dozer's items are given to him under strict supervision and under the watchful eye of his human Vickie.

More info: houndstoothstudio.com.au | Instagram | Twitter

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Dozer And The Blue Balloon (Don't Try This At Home)

Dozer And The Blue Balloon (Don't Try This At Home)

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I first photographed Dozer when he was a tiny puppy so have known him how whole life. He is a sweet boy with a playful personality who is loyal to his family and friends. It’s always fun photographing Dozer as he loves being in front of the camera. 

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Dozer And The Green Palm Frond

Dozer And The Green Palm Frond

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That emo Girl
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You better watch out! He's using the tenth form of wind breathing!!!! (did anyone get the reference?)

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Split leaf philodendrons are toxic to dogs! Split leaf philodendron poisoning in dogs occurs when dogs consume all or part of this philodendron. This plan contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals which are toxic and quite painful to dogs and other small animals. Symptoms of Split Leaf Philodendron Poisoning in Dogs

Alethea Brock
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a monstera he's holding not a philodendron. https://monsteraplantresource.com/whats-the-difference-between-a-monstera-and-a-split-leaf-philodendron/

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My lifelong love of animals came well before my love of photography and began during my formative years in outback Australia where my father was a sheep shearer and wool valuer. As an only child, my constant companions were my dogs, guinea pigs, horses, rabbits and bottle-fed lambs. My family had a great regard for Australian wildlife and I often helped my mother rescue and care for a wide array of injured kangaroo joeys, birds and other creatures until they could be released back into their natural habitat.

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Photography became a serious passion in 2006. On occasion I’d used a point-and-shoot camera and film camera until then, but when a friend showed me the scope of digital photography I was hooked. Never one to do things by halves, I spent every spare moment studying photographic literature, and practicing the craft on my own pets, those of friends and family, as well as farm animals and wildlife. I tried a few other genres such as landscapes and people, but animals enthralled me more than any other subject. Within a short period of time, I knew animals would be the focus of my lens.

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I’m very clear on why I get out of bed each day to take photographs. I want to show people how beautiful animals are through images and support, promote and endorse, animal rescue.

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Philanthropy is a huge part of my business philosophy and one of my driving passions. I work pro bono with dozens of animal rescue charities, sanctuaries or shelters, by providing images, sponsorship and conducting major fundraising projects every year. To be honest, I wouldn’t take photos at all if I couldn’t use photography to give back to animal charities in some way. I see pet photography as my day job – it’s an awesome day job, but it’s what I do to earn the majority of my income – whereas my charity work is my passion, and I’m blessed that my day job gives me the leverage (the funds and time) to conduct animal charity projects, either close to home or overseas.

Every charity project I undertake is about improving the lives of animals. Knowing I can help make a difference to the lives of rescue animals is a huge motivation for me. The right image viewed by the right person can mean a dog is re-homed, a donation is made, or the media will run a story that increases awareness or raises public concern for a cause that directly affects the welfare of the animal.

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Dozer And The Book

Dozer And The Book

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Mad Dragon
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great book choice! Frida Kahlo loved her dogs and included one of them in several of her works!

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A very important goal of mine is to continue to do whatever I can to promote and support effective animal rescue and conservation organizations, be it dog rescue, bear rescue, or tiger rescue, through my images. There are so many species that need help right now and so many great animal organizations that need help.

I know that many people feel as passionately as I do about animals and conservation. If ever there was a time to step up for those who don’t have a voice, it is now. The more we share information and discuss issues, the sooner we can all act to help create change.

No matter where you live, there will be an animal rescue organization dedicated to making a difference to the lives of rescue animals. I would love to see more people becoming involved with a charity that resonates with their own personal ethics and compassion. All effective organizations welcome support via donations, attending fundraising events, volunteering or maybe even becoming a foster carer for domestic pets or farm animals.

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Dozer And The Watering Can

Dozer And The Watering Can

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Dozer And The Round Inflatable

Dozer And The Round Inflatable

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Dozer And The White Shoe

Dozer And The White Shoe

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Dozer And The Pink Water Bottle

Dozer And The Pink Water Bottle

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