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Carolyn Noll Photography

I recently had professional photos taken for my new website. I am ecstatic with how they turned out, so I thought I would share with our community some of the shots, along with other samples of this talented photographer’s work.

Carolyn Noll specializes in capturing intimate, artistic, emotional and natural images of pregnancy, new life, children, and family. Carolyn’s shooting style is best summed up in one word: easy-going. There isn’t a lot of staging or props; no fake backgrounds or saying “cheese”. When a shoot is going as planned, the clients barely know they are being photographed. They are instead being themselves and playing and dancing like no one is watching.

Carolyn is kind enough to offer all readers of our pet-loving community a 10% discount off your session fee and a free 8 x 10. Thanks Car!!!!

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If you’re interested in booking a session with Carolyn Noll Photography you can call her at 267-432-3860 or contact her via her Facebook page.

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Have Fun Walking Your Pet, Part 2

 

Enjoy walking your pet in a safe and non-toxic environment, but there are also situations to be aware of, and practices to be safe while walking your pet. Continued from our last post, follow the remaining tips while out and about with your pet:

  • Your pet likes to meet people; great! However, jumping is not. Teach them not to jump on others with a treat from you and the other person they’re attempting to jump on with a friendly greeting.
  • If you’re going for a long walk, bring water, treats, poop bags, and a walking stick for leverage and possible safety.
  • Be aware of your surroundings, and with warmer weather be on the lookout for snakes, scorpions, spiders and bees.
  • Take your pets on new walks; not just the regular routine. Walk with friends, to friends’ houses and dog park.
  • Spray your self with insect repellant; natural repellant is best, and make sure you spray only you, not your pet, as repellants can be dangerous and very toxic.

Source: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/dog-care/dog-walking-101