Dayton Daily News

Photo hints for your dog

- Heloise

Dear Readers: What’s the old Hollywood actor’s creed? Never work with children or animals? Today, July 11, is All-American Pet Photo Day. Let’s work with our animals, namely dogs, and photograph them!

Here are some hints:

■ Make sure the dog is clean and brushed out.

■ What feeling are you trying to portray? Action, running, catching a ball or is it a portrait shot?

■ Does the dog have a white or yellow coat? A dark background is called for. For a darker dog, use a lighter background.

■ Take a lot of shots from many different angles so you’ll have a variety to choose from. Get low to the floor or ground for a dog’s eye perspectiv­e.

■ Distract, praise and reward. This will make working with dogs, or children, for that matter, easier!

■ Flash photograph­y should be avoided if possible — the red eye look is not good.

Enjoy this time with your dog; it should be a fun, bonding experience. — Heloise

PET PAL

Dear Heloise: My name is Kori and I am a conure, from the parrot family. I live in a huge, beautiful cage and I have lots of toys to play with. My mom, Karen in Albuquerqu­e, says I’m sweet, “nibbly,” tame, loving and super quiet — not a squawker at all! My parents and my sister cuddle with me all throughout the day. I’m so grateful I was adopted. I am loved!

To see me and the other Pet Pals, visit www.Heloise. com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

Heloise says, Do you have a funny, furry or feathery friend you’d like to share? Email a picture and descriptio­n to: Heloise@Heloise.com. — Kori the Conure

NO ESCAPE

Dear Heloise: I have a small chihuahua, and even though I’m ALWAYS outside with her, I wouldn’t put it past her to try to sneak out of the yard in between the fence posts!

I have a wooden spoon that I tie across her back, firmly but gently, perpendicu­lar to her spine, so it will prevent her from being able to sneak through the fence. Looks silly, but it’s safe. — Maria in Arizona

SPARKLING WINDOWS

Dear Readers: Let’s make those windows sparkle using one of my favorite go-to cleaners, vinegar! Add 1 cup white vinegar to 1/2 gallon of water. To apply to windows, put the solution in a labeled spray bottle. Spray liberally, and dry with paper towels or crumbled newspaper. It also works great for mirrors.

Vinegar has so many uses including cleaning, cooking and beauty hints. I’ve compiled my favorite vinegar hints, helps and recipes in a handy, six-page pamphlet. Would you like to receive one? It’s easy! Visit www.Heloise.com to order, or send a long, selfaddres­sed, stamped (70 cents) envelope together with $5 to: Heloise/Vinegar, P.O. Box 5001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.

FYI: For hard water stains on vases and decanters, pour in full-strength vinegar to cover the lime deposits and let it sit overnight. For stubborn stains, brush with a toothbrush and rinse. — Heloise

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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