Photography – Animals: Dogs, Wild and Domestic

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Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you today with the May post in my Photography section on LatinosUSA – English Edition. This month I am featuring Dogs: Wild and Domestic.

I would love all the photographers out there to contribute. If you have a photograph of people playing sport to share in the People category, please email me at cheadlerobbie@gmail.com and use the title Photography – People. Please also include a short write up about your photograph.

African Painted Dogs by Robbie Cheadle

African Painted Dogs are highly endangered and thus very difficult to see in the wild. During a trip to Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa in January 2024, we had the amazing good luck to see a nine-dog pack of African Painted Dogs. We saw them twice. The first time was in the late afternoon when the pack was hunting. We saw them again the following morning after they’d made their kill and were feasting. Sadly, this pack subsequently contracted tuberculosis and had to be put down.

The slideshow includes two pictures of the African Painted Dogs hunting in the late afternoon.

The slideshow below includes pictures of the African Painted Wild Dogs eating and resting after their kill.

Oddie Aloft by Derrick Knight

Derrick Knight has a fantastic blog that includes interesting book reviews, photographs, and family anecdotes.

This is a short extract from Derrick’s post Oddie Aloft:

Jack Russell terriers are known for burrowing down rabbit holes, not climbing trees after squirrels.

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Matthew’s Oddie was, on this occasion, the exception. By the time he began to scale the acacia in Lindum House garden, his prey was long gone;

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but he carried on regardless.

Continue reading Derrick’s great post here: https://derrickjknight.com/2016/02/13/oddie-aloft/

Beloved Dogs by Thomas Wikman

Thomas Wikman has two wonderful blogs. The first, https://leonbergerlife.com/, features amusing and heartwarming stories about his late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. Thomas also wrote a wonderful book about Leonbergers which is available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Times-Bronco-von-L%C3%B6wenh%C3%B6hle-ebook/dp/B0B5NN32SR

Thomas’s second blog, https://superfactful.com/, aims  to create a long list of facts that are important, not trivia, and that are known to be true yet are either disputed by large segments of the public or highly surprising or misunderstood by many.

Thomas is a dog lover and I enjoyed his special book about his Leonberger which also includes entertaining stories about his other dogs. I love all animals so his blog is a must read for me.

The gallery below features the following photographs in this order:

Bronco-at-three-months: This is a photo of our 3 months old Leonberger dog named Bronco (full name Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle).

Bronco-hug: This our Leonberger Dog Bronco at one years old (not fully grown) giving me a welcome home hug.

Baylor-and-Baby: Our Labrador Baylor and our German Shepherd named Baby. She was acting like a mother to Bronco. She played with him, protected him, and loved him. Baylor was my first dog.

Ryu-and-Daisy-in-suitcase: Our Japanese Chin Ruy and Pug Daisy sitting in one of our suitcases. They did not like it when we went on trips. This was their way of protesting.

Rollo-pulls-Bronco-tail: Our mini–Australian Shepherd Rollo was a nuisance to our Leonberger dog Bronco. He sat on his back, walked and jumped on his back, played with his tail, and even swung in it like Tarzan. Bronco never lost his temper.

Rollo-chewed-shoe: the artist and his art. Rollo, our mini–Australian Shepherd used to chew shoes, and he still does it sometimes. However, he knows he is not supposed to. Thereof his shocked expression when I caught him red handed destroying my shoe. On another occasion I caught him walking through the hallway with my shoe in his mouth. He stared at me, like in the picture, turned around and then he tip toed back to where my other shoe was and put it back perfectly and turned the correct way.

Dogsled in the snow: We are at the ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi northern Sweden. We are taking a dogsled tour (left sled). I am sitting in the back. My wife is in front of me, and our three children are in front of her. Don’t worry. There were a lot more dogs, but they were outside the photo.

Dog Blessings by Andrew McDowell

You can find author and poet, Andrew McDowell, on his blog here: https://andrewmcdowellauthor.com/blog/

Andrew has some wonderful books which you can learn more about on his Amazon US author page here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Andrew-McDowell/author/B08MVFN9TL

Or on his blog which includes universal links and other purchase outlets here: https://andrewmcdowellauthor.com/publications/

These are the three dogs that have blessed my life with their love and have long since crossed that rainbow bridge. The first, Brandy, joined the family as a puppy. She traveled with us to Japan and back! She was also the original inspiration for Yseult in my One with Nature series. Misti, the second, originally belonged to my grandfather. She’d been part of a litter, I’m told, that was found after being left for dead. Grandpa Jim took her in, and she came to live with us after he died (Brandy was still alive then). Jade, who literally did press me against the sliding glass door in this picture, was a rescue whom my parents adopted after Brandy and Misti had both died.

Dog Refuge by Kay Castaneda

Kay Castaneda is a blogger, poet, and writer. You can find her on her blog here: wordpress.com/reader/users/kaycastaneda.

I met Kay through an anthology, Death Among Us, which we both participated in. Kay also has a novel, Emmie of Indianapolis. You can find Kay’s books on Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00U4JTN82/allbooks

Kay’s latest poem, The Muses Visit Me, can be read on Marsha Ingrao’s Always Write blog as part of Marsha’s Story Chat Digest: April Poetry Day.

You can read Kay’s poem here: https://alwayswrite.blog/2026/04/21/how-two-poems-explore-fear-comfort-and-resilience-story-chat-digest-april-poetry-day/

You can learn about Story Chat here: https://alwayswrite.blog/join-story-chat-digest-2026-an-online-writing-community-for-all-authors/

Here are photos of my dogs. They all three came to our house when they were babies and stayed. Buddy, the brown one, is 15. Someone left him when he was a few days old. I found him with his head stuck in one of the iron bars in our front gate. I poured cooking oil on his head and body then I was able to pull him through the bars. We cleaned him up and he’s still here. Whitey, 4 years, came to visit when he was 1 month. Tony’s nephew couldn’t keep Whitey. He’s still here also. Negra, which means black in Spanish, is 3. I heard a noise at the front gate one night. It was a puppy about 2 weeks old with its head stuck in the gate. I used oil on her head and was able to get her unstuck. Negra is still here. I guess our house is known as the dog refuge!

About Robbie Cheadle

Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle author photograph

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/

47 respuestas a «Photography – Animals: Dogs, Wild and Domestic»

  1. Avatar de thomasstigwikman

    The African Painted Dogs are amazing. They look a bit like hyenas but I understand they are very different. It was a lot of fun to see all the dog photos and learn about the dogs and their owners. Thank you also so much for including my pictures.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      My pleasure, Thomas. I appreciate your sending the pictures. I think one of yours featured a kangaroo which I’ve kept for another post.

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      1. Avatar de thomasstigwikman

        Oh yes I wasn’t sure about other animals. But keeping it for another post is a great idea.

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      2. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

        💐

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  2. Avatar de derrickjknight

    An excellent collection today, Robbie. You did well to spot those dogs will all the camouflage they wear.

    Thank you for featuring mine.

    I have loads of people playing sport, but will keep my submission brief.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Derrick, thank you for your support. It is appreciated.

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      1. Avatar de derrickjknight

        You work so hard on this, that is the least anyone can do

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        🤗🥰

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  3. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

    Aww love all these dog photographs Robbie 🤗
    Thank you for sharing

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      My pleasure, Maggie. Everybody loves dogs 🩵

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      1. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

        True Robbie 💙

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  4. Avatar de richardbist

    You warmed my heart with this topic, Robbie. I have three rescue mutts (16 months, 6 years, and 9 years) who all had rough backgrounds. But they are family now and help to keep me grounded and happy.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Richard, dogs are wonderful animals and very good friends. I have cats and birds but I adore all creatures.

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    2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      My birds are semi wild. Not caged. They live in the garden.

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  5. Avatar de Andrew McDowell

    Thanks again for the opportunity, Robbie.

    And wonderful pictures from the other contributors!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you for participating, Andrew. Lots of wonderful dogs this week 🐕🐕‍🦺🐶

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      1. Avatar de Andrew McDowell

        My pleasure.

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  6. Avatar de beetleypete

    Great to see all the pet dogs, and the African wild dogs are experienced hunters who have developed clever tactics for hunting in packs. Shared on Twitter, Robbie.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Pete. I thought you’d enjoy the dogs 🐕🐶🐕‍🦺

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  7. Avatar de Violet Lentz

    I love dogs so this was right up my alley! The painted dogs are beautiful- but I am guessing quite fierce as their dinner was much larger than they were!

    Derik’s pup should run away and join the circus! hehe

    And Thomas’ love for dogs is so well documented! He was a natural for this post!

    and Kay, you sound a lot like me, I cannot turn away a stray!

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Violet, for your thoughtful comments. Wild dogs start eating their prey while it’s still running from them. It’s a bit gruesome. They have the highest successful kill rate of all African animals.

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    2. Avatar de Kay Castaneda

      Thanks, Violet. I love animals, especially dogs!

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        💜

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  8. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

    Of course, I loved all the dog photos! One can never have too many dog photos.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Yes, of course. I can never have enough photos of any creature 🌞

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  9. Avatar de petespringer

    Very interesting post. The Jack Russell terrier photos are amazing. I’ve seen plenty of that breed, but I had no idea they could climb.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      It is a terrific story and series of photos. Thanks, Pete

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  10. Avatar de John W. Howell

    Great dog photos Robbie. I enjoyed the African wild dogs and it was sad the they had to be put down.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      It was very sad for me too. The reserve is trying to get more but they are very endangered so hard to get.

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      1. Avatar de John W. Howell

        Gotta wonder how tuberculosis gets into a pack of dogs

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  11. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

    All these dog pictures are wonderful to me. I’m very happy to have seen them.

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      Dogs are always lovely and good friends. In case you missed it, you won an ebook in the Poetry Treasures giveaway. You can find out how to retrieve it here: https://writingtoberead.com/2026/04/27/wordcrafter-news-winners-of-the-poetry-treasures-6-seasons-tour-giveaway-may-release-the-dark-horse-waits-in-boulder-spring-book-sale/

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      1. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

        That’s wonderful, Roberta. Thank you for telling me. I hadn’t read that.

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  12. Avatar de Author Jan Sikes

    Wonderful photos from everyone! I’ve never seen a dog climb a tree. 🙂

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  13. Avatar de Kay Castaneda

    Thanks, Robbie, for including my dogs in your blog today! I like the info you posted about me plus the links to my blog and other sites. I enjoyed reading the stories about the other dogs and their owners. I remember your post about the African wild dogs. Are they only in South Africa?

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Kay, thank you for participating. I bought your book while I was on Amazon 💗. African painted dogs are found throughout sub Saharan Africa but they are very endangered.

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      1. Avatar de Kay Castaneda

        Thanks for buying my book, Robbie!

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        It is my pleasure. I will get to it a bit later this year and will post a review.

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  14. Avatar de Meelosmom

    BOW WOW! Adorable dogs, Robbie. Thanks for lifting our spirits. I’m so sorry to hear of the loss of the dog pack due to tuberculosis.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Barbara, TB is a problem for game reserves and wild dogs aren’t the only victims. I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post.

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  15. Avatar de Jacqui Murray

    If you watch Mountain Men, Jake Herak has a crew of dogs who chase the big cats out of people areas back into the mountains. Those guys climb trees! I’m always amazed.

    Always love Thomas’ Bronco. We did a fun co-blog together about Bronco and my proto-Canis from my series.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Jacqui, I think that was the post when I first met Thomas. I recall it was through your blog. It’s much better to chase the cats away than to kill then.

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      1. Avatar de Jacqui Murray

        Good memory! I loved that post, chatting about dogs. Thomas has my love of them.

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  16. Avatar de equinoxio21

    Excellent post, Robbie. Painted dogs are so rare. I didn’t know they could catch TB… (Sad to say, TB is still very much present in humans…)

    Totsiens

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Brian, TB is a scourge on the reserves. It effects a lot of animals including buffalo and lions. It kills a lot of animals. I hope Madikwe will manage to get a new pack of wild dogs. I was so fortunate to see both packs during this visit and both are now gone.

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  17. Avatar de memadtwo

    Great stories with the photos. (K)

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Kerfe. I love animals

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