Heather Weston

Canines of New York


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to make unusual noises: The sound of a bag of chips

      opening or a crinkling candy wrapper can often prompt dogs to make eye contact.

      Labrador Retriever Deke is a service dog who belongs to the owner of Books of

      Wonder, a delightful children’s bookshop in Chelsea. Before becoming a service

      dog, Deke was a blue-ribbon champion in Rally, an obedience-based sport, as

      well as a top-notch hunting dog. Max is a Border Collie who works on Governors

      Island. Every morning he chases the geese off the grounds. He is the only dog

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      allowed on the island. Tori, a black Labrador, and Blue, a German Shepherd,

      are New York state–certified police K9s. They work for the New York City

      Police Department on Staten Island. Despite being expertly trained at explosive

      detection and criminal apprehension, they are totally comfortable around people

      and happy to receive lots of affection. I also photographed Pretzel, a rescue from

      a high-kill shelter in Los Angeles who now works as a model, most recently posing

      with the Fearless Girl statue in Manhattan’s financial district.

      Seventh lesson: Professional dogs will sit still for you. Amateur dogs . . . not so

      much. Eighth lesson: You can buy the inserts to squeaky toys separately. It’s easier

      to hide them in your hand and manage your camera at the same time. Cultivate

      the skill of making crazy-sounding noises. I got better and better at this one—ask

      me sometime and I’ll show you. Ninth lesson: Be ready to shoot on the first noise you

      make, because by the second noise, the dog may lose interest or discover that he

      or she is afraid of the camera.

      Tenth lesson: Bribery almost always works. Eleven: Even dogs who generally don’t

      like treats can be tempted by the peanut butter–flavored ones.

      And, finally, the twelfth lesson: Despite the city’s reputation, most New Yorkers are

      super friendly, especially New York dog owners. Devoted, giving, and kind, most

      of them are happy to take time out of their busy days to hang out and help you

      get a great shot of their dog.

      I didn’t start out as a dog photographer. I’ve spent the last twenty years focusing

      my lens on pretty people and pretty things, from food and textiles to home decor.

      This project made me a dog photographer—and the wonderful dogs and people

      I met have made me a better photographer, period. This, my year of dogs, has

      been one of the best of my life. And though the work for this book may be done,

      I have just gotten started.

      Thank you, dog lovers and canines of New York.

      —Heather Weston, May 2017

      MANHATTAN

      “Vehement silhouettes of Manhattan—

      that vertical city with unimaginable diamonds.”

      —Le Corbusier (1961)

      ASHER and ASHBY

      Pembroke Welsh Corgis

      24th Street & Broadway

      Asher and Ashby are living a

      high-rise lifestyle in Manhattan.

      They hold Canine I and II

      Positive Dog certifications

      and can be seen at Madison

      Square Park, where their

      speed is unmatched for

      their stubby legs.

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      NINA

      Kromfohrländer

      Manhattan

      Nina was the first

      Kromfohrländer to immigrate

      to the United States; she

      traveled to New York from

      Germany fifteen years

      ago to live with her two

      dads. Kromfohrländers

      are a rare breed, only

      recently recognized by the

      American Kennel Club.

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      MR. CHOW

      English Bulldog

      Soho Grand Dog Park

      Mr. Chow was named

      after the gangster

      Leslie Chow from

      The Hangover

      .

      OLIVE

      French Bulldog

      Soho Grand Dog Park

      “When I gave her doggy

      teeth-cleaning sticks, she

      took each one and hid them

      under my bed for a week.

      She went under there while

      I was vacuuming, and when I

      went to pull her out, I found

      her stash of tooth sticks.

      Now I brush her teeth.”

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      Eloise and Madeline are both named after the

      characters in children’s books. Their human is a second-

      grade teacher at an all-girls school. See more of them

      @eloise_takes_nyc and @madelines_adventures.

      MADELINE

      Maltese

      Soho Grand Dog Park

      ELOISE

      Yorkie

      Soho Grand Dog Park

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      FIORELLO and

      WISTERIA

      Bochis

      Upper West Side

      Cross a Boston Terrier

      with a Chihuahua and

      you get a “Bochi.”

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      ROUGAROU

      Cavalier King

      Charles Spaniel

      Upper West Side

      “Rougarou is a wonderful

      flying companion.“

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      BYRON

      Poodle

      105th Street

      & Broadway

      Byron is named after

      the poet Lord Byron.

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      SEAMUS