It takes a lot of effort to get a dog to behave for pictures, but sometimes a goofy photo is actually the best kind. One pet photographer has been sharing her work on social media, and her hilarious portraits are way too perfect! Floofy Studios has developed a foolproof method for capturing canines at their absolute silliest. It all starts with a tasty treat!
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In a behind-the-scenes video, this photographer demonstrated how she manages to get her four-legged clients to make the most undignified faces for their shoot. First, she tosses a bite-sized snack into the air. Then, while the pooch tries to catch it in their mouth, the camerawoman snaps a bunch of pictures. This always results in some ridiculously goofy dog photos!
Floofy Studios shared some of the excellent pictures they got while their clients were attempting to catch the airborne treats. These pups had the most dramatic expressions on their faces! Mouths gaping, eyes wide with excitement, they tried desperately to snap up the food in mid-air. Although none of these dogs managed to do so, the photographer caught the best goofy photos of them trying!
“No treats were caught in the making of this video,” the studio joked in their caption.
This isn’t entirely true, though. While these pups failed to catch the treats in their mouths, one pooch seems to have gotten one in their nostril!
Everyone loves these goofy dog photos.
Floofy Studios’ entertaining clip has received over 13 million views. Commenters absolutely loved the undignified snapshots of these adorable pets. Many users thought that the goofy photo of the dog with food in their nose was especially funny!
“Not in the nose!” exclaimed one user.
Another added, “The one in the nose absolutely sent me.”
We’re sure these dogs’ owners were thrilled with the end results of this photoshoot. These silly pictures will look great on display in their homes!
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