Day 1,331
When Nico has slobber on his face, it’s a sure sign he’s having a good time. After a day of not running through the woods, Nico was eager to go full throttle this afternoon. He’s also getting better at jumping onto and balancing on logs. I’ve been using his ‘place’ command for the past few months to practice him jumping onto random things in the woods. Besides being useful for photos, this is also helpful for navigating rugged terrain because I can tell Nico where he needs to jump. Tomorrow, I go back to work, so Nico’s going to readjust to a less stimulating lifestyle for a while.
Many thanks to my Patreon supporters for making this series possible.
Gear Used For This Shot
Sony A7RIV - Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II - Ruffwear Vert Dog Jacket - Dogtra Tom Davis 280C ecollar - LupinePet Collar - LuckyPet Rivet-On Silet ID Tags
This blog is reader-supported; I may earn an affiliation commission when you buy through links on this site.
There are a lot of camera-carrying systems on the market. If you want to attach your camera to a backpack, you’ve likely come across the Peak Design Capture Clip. But there is a lesser-known product out there that is way more versatile: the Ulanzi Falcam system.