HOUNDS OF LOVE
I’ve been pondering over a project idea involving people and their dogs for a while now and sometimes you can think about it and think about it but you really know you just need to get out and start taking some pictures.
So here we are, the very very beginning of a new project called Hounds of Love which is a love letter to all dogs that are always by our sides and have helped us through the best and worst of times. There are over 10 million pet dogs in the UK with 26% of the population owning a dog.
As a dog owner myself I am especially grateful for Wally’s company this year and his relentless need for a routine to get us outside every single day whether I want to or not.
There’s something a bit uncomfortable about sharing the start of a project that hasn’t fully developed but I think I need some accountability to get past the first hurdle of self doubt and talking myself out of it. I have also loved hearing all about each dogs quirks and just how loved they are.
Matthew Kirk, Bark Dog Walking
“Well it’s the best office in the world, isn’t it?”
Jon and Charlie
“At least having a dog gets you outside even if it’s miserable weather. They give you structure and something to do, but what I wouldn’t give to go to the pub and sit at the bar and have a grumble”
Sally with Sky and Brig
“Brig came to us covered in fleas and half bald, I’ve worked really hard to work on his fear aggression. In 2019 he was the highest level agility league winner and is also a member of Wharfedale Woofs Flyball Team. Sky is a little monster and has a long way to go yet”
Sarah and Coco
Jo with Val and Alma
Sara and Luke with Dimple