Touching Dog Photographer Showing How Dogs Get Older

Amanda Jones has devoted her past 20 years of her life to an amazing photography project which has the aim of showing how life passes through our furry best friends’ lives. We have all felt that a cheerful puppy will probably turn into an adult, an old, and a wise dog so fast. Some dogs barely change, others start to show some signs of getting old.

Dogs, indeed, get old faster than humans. And probably this is the reason why the pictures below will be kinda sad as much as they are adorable. However, we can feel better if we knew that whatever the age they are, the happiness we get from the friendship with our dogs never vanishes.

Corbet — 2 years and 11 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Poppy — 1 year and 7 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Fred — 2 years and 10 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Cooper — 3 years and 10 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Briscoe — 1 year and 10 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Kayden and Brodie — 11 months and 5 years; 7 years and 12 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Audrey — 3 years and 12 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Sydney and Savannah — 16 months and 5 months; 10 and 9 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project
Touching Dog Photographer Showing How Dogs Get Older

Rufus — 6 months and 13 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Abigale — 5 months and 8 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Lily — 8 months and 15 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Ellie and Maddie — 6 and 7 years; 13 and 14 years

How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project
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