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Post by Amy on Apr 25, 2020 5:56:52 GMT -7
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Post by Amy on Apr 25, 2020 6:34:45 GMT -7
Day 1 - Session #1 Miller did pretty good in his first session! We managed to get him to pose for the camera 4 times. He was very distracted by things in the carry case and wanted to run around a lot more than stand still. Still a lot of work to do with this boy but he is so adorable <3 I love how photogenic he is! He takes the cutest pictures! Here's a bonus pic of how I found him after getting all of his pics edited together and such;
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Post by Amy on Apr 26, 2020 9:26:38 GMT -7
Day two with Miller. Took him to the least distracting room I could find (Clothes Closet) and emptied the Carry case except for the Milk bone treats... which seems to be his favorite. Trying to make the Carry case less distracting too. Didn't help, he kept trying to bat the Milk bones out of the carry case instead of paying attention, he was confused when I told him he couldn't do that (He did it anyways...) . We did manage 5 poses for the camera today though, and ALMOST got a show worthy one. Maybe tomorrow
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Post by Amy on Apr 28, 2020 10:06:47 GMT -7
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Post by Thor on Apr 28, 2020 10:10:10 GMT -7
Wow this guy sounds like a struggle... makes me wonder if petz have memory of their training?
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Post by Amy on Apr 29, 2020 7:39:43 GMT -7
I'd say they do, Miller is just..... Miller. I've had him over before and it's like he only reacts to the camera sometimes? It's really weird. I've only met one other pet like him which was mine and it's the weirdest thing. Makes getting show pics difficult lol.
With that said, he does seem to be reacting to the camera more now, just not posing. He's super, easily distracted.
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Post by Amy on May 1, 2020 9:22:48 GMT -7
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Post by Amy on May 6, 2020 12:05:10 GMT -7
Miller has been sent home.
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