Dog in a Doorway


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North America
January 1st 2011
Published: April 16th 2011
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Over the years, I have subliminally taken photos of random dogs hanging out in doorways. I have no idea why. I'm not really a dog lover or advocate of the hairy creatures, but upon further reflection, maybe I am. Here are a few I came across. TravelBloggers I challenge you to look back on your own travel photos, as you too may find a peculiar theme developing. In the meantime, I dedicate t... Read Full Entry



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Pushkar Dogs in a DoorwayPushkar Dogs in a Doorway
Pushkar Dogs in a Doorway

Dogs have it particularly bad in India, these poor mutts were just waiting to die and be reincarnated as cows
Rajasthani Cow in a DoorwayRajasthani Cow in a Doorway
Rajasthani Cow in a Doorway

I’m telling you, these sacred cows have the run of the place. Literally stepping over them at every turn.
Belize Dog in a DoorwayBelize Dog in a Doorway
Belize Dog in a Doorway

This little guy watched for me each morning from his 2nd level perch. All houses in Belize are on pylon stilts to keep from being flooded from storms
My "Girls"My "Girls"
My "Girls"

Heidi and Meike, my beloved dogs that have gone to play the great dog park in the sky



19th April 2011

:o)
Nice!... I always take pictures of our feet when we're traveling :o)
19th April 2011

lovely dog pictures, specially Heidi and Meike, who are in a special place now !!!
9th May 2011
Trinidad Dog in a Doorway

Love this!
Thanks for the laugh Andrea. Feels like I'm talking to myself...
26th May 2011

Dogs!
My mum does the same! And my daughter when she was three and we did a trip around the world, she thought it appropriate to pinch my camera and she would take photos of lots of details of our bathrooms, very odd I thought, thank heavens for digital cameras but maybe I was just missing the point!!! Oooh and for the reccord, you should visit Chile, I remember in Santiago we would be followed by dogs but only to a certain block, it was very odd, like each dog had it's own set of blocks and was not allowed to cross into a neighbouring canine patch!!! Good thing looking at a couple of the dogs!

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