I'm not convinced there is such a thing as posting too many cute dog pictures in quick succession, though followers of my real Twitter account would likely say otherwise. Boring photos, too many photos in one day, too many dogs in the shot-they all generate criticism. Our striking photographs net us a whole bunch of new followers, but we still have to contend with the fickle nature of social media. It's very rare for him to stay still for any length of time unless he's napping, so it's probably a good sign. I don't have a clue how to translate that, but he does keep staring at the bouncing dogs, transfixed, if only for a minute or two at a time. When I try to get Cosmo's take on the animation, he gives me a big slobbery kiss and then headbutts me. It's genuinely heartwarming to see a pooch, or better yet, a whole pack, bounding towards you, their tails all wagging. It looks ridiculous, but it captures the essence of the bouncy gait that most puppies possess. While he's roaming around in the grass, it strikes me how perfectly Pupperazzi has recreated how dogs move, without realistically animating them.
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