Any dog owner understands the struggle of how difficult it is to take good photos of your pets. They don’t quite grasp the idea of photography. That is why it’s difficult to get your pooch to look at the camera.

It’s even more difficult with several photo subjects because the more dogs you add, the tougher it is to take a good pic. That’s why many one well-behaved dog birthday party where all the dog attendees happily smiled at the camera impressed many people.

A month ago, Josie Scott posted a photo of her pooch named Esther at a birthday party. It went viral because the internet adored the pictures. Many loved it not just for the delightful dog party, but for how impressive it is that the dogs were very well-behaved.

Everyone expects an all-dog party to be a disorderly affair—there is even an expression called “party animal.” Surprisingly, all these dogs behaved their best and acted very polite.

Lending Paws Pet Care, a pet service that throws parties for canines, organized the birthday celebration.

According to the owner of Lending Paws, Aubrey Thweatt, she began taking birthday photos and goodies with her own dogs. She said that when one of her clients’ pooch would celebrate a birthday, they would give some goodies for the gang.

This party was for the fourth birthday of a pittie named Rosemary. The celebration included party hats for every pooch and decorations.

As for their amazing behavior, it’s a result of the training they received at the pet care. Aubrey said that the dogs have been going for years. She said that they do group pictures every day, so they are familiar with it.

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According to Aubrey, the dogs have fun, and all of them literally get the ‘picture time!’ command. She said the dogs would run in the direction she’s walking to get to a spot to pose.

Audrey said that the dogs still get to enjoy themselves and have the entire house to have fun. She added that she is just here to clean up after them and allow each dog to have plenty of socializing and playtime.

Source: Images are from josiescott_ via Twitter and Lending Paws Pet Care via Facebook

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