Camera words

If you have a dog and a camera you most certainly employ those special please-look-a-little-cuter photo op words. "Squirrel" or "birdies" work particularly well for Bella. Especially if uttered in the form of a question.

To get Kate to go from this...

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To this...

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Just a whispered "who's there?"

Which is funny 'cause she could not care less if someone was actually there or not.

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