Guest Anonymous Posted November 13, 2003 Posted November 13, 2003 I have a question. I've been looking at my fourteen week old Shih Tzu's eyes, and they seem fine. However, when I take his picture, they come out looking cock-eyed. I know it's a crazy question, but does the flash make their eyes go all weird? Or does my poor baby have some sort of wandering eye that I've never noticed? Quote
imported_Kat Posted November 13, 2003 Posted November 13, 2003 Its probably just the flash startling him. Just keep an eye on him as he grows but I'm sure he is fine :wink: Quote
kendalyn Posted November 14, 2003 Posted November 14, 2003 Well, if he only looks like that in pictures than I'd definatly say it's the camera. What does he look like in pictures where you didn't use a flash? Quote
Peng1zrule Posted November 14, 2003 Posted November 14, 2003 you can try not using a flash (best idea) or using treats to direct his gaze down or off to the side. My biggest problem in taking pictures of my animals is the red-eye. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 OK, this isn't technically dog-related...but it is rescue related. I went to my group's pet adoption today and met the MOST beautiful Siamese kitty you ever saw...a gorgeous seal point, and as sweet a kitty as I've ever met. BUT he was nothing but skin and bones, and one of his ears was all crumpled. Apparently, his owner had died, and the family members who inherited the house just put that poor cat -- who is 5 to 7 years old and had always been indoors with his owner -- outside. It doesn't appear that they fed him or gave him medical treatment, because he had a hematoma on his ear, which is why it's now malformed. The house was sold, the kitty was left there, and the new owners took him to animal control. That's where we got him. WHO could be so cruel? I am fortunate that my husband and my parents and my in-laws would NEVER in a million years turn my pets out onto the street if I died. But apparently there are people out there who think it's OK to do that to a dead relative's pet. It just breaks my heart. But there was some good news...a lady had seen him earlier in the day and kept thinking about it and came home to adopt him. I am hoping Solis (that's the Siamese kitty's name) gets along well with her kitties and her dog! Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 Oh, shoot! I meant to start a new topic...disregard, please :) Quote
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