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Close-up of a dog's eye. Jack Russell Terrier hunting dog eye. The dog looks. The eye of a homemade fluffy itom. Sight dogs. Bored look

Close-up of a dog's eye. Pet, Jack Russell Terrier.

Close up detail of a dog's eye. Macro, slow motion.

Close up detail of a dog's eye. Macro, slow motion.

Light reflected in dog's brown eye. Macro detail, slow motion.

Baby boy biracial with pug dog puppy fawn

Close up detail of a dog's eye. Macro, slow motion.

pug working at the table with laptop computer fawn pug

Baby boy biracial with pug dog puppy fawn

Cozy dog under blue blanket stares out window, waiting for owners to return.

Dog's eye opening slowly in macro.

The Cocker Spaniel barked, in the street. Outside

Fawn pug in living room

Dog looking off deck while he relaxes

27. 05. 2017 - Kyiv,Ukraine. Owner is punishing his dog. Dog is feeling guilty.

Dogs are looking at their masters. Two dogs are walking and looking at their masters, slow-motion.

Dog chasing tail pug fawn puppy

Dog chasing tail in living room fawn pug

Guard dog sitting and looking

Dog is executing orders issued by training stick motion. Dog is executing orders issued by training stick in man's hands, slow motion.

Sleepy dog laying on wooden deck

Cute prairie dog interaction in enclosure

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Dog and boy legs near green trees and bushes. Creative. Teenager walking with his dog in the countryside.

27. 05. 2017 - Kyiv,Ukraine. The dog is charging for the puller toy. Eager face of a dog. Impatience.

Man is training dog using training stick. Man is letting down a stick to command the dog to sit down.

Farm dog and young horse have a cautious encounter in barn

Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of grey wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian Subcontinent. It is intermediate in size between the Tibetan and Arabian wolf

Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of grey wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian Subcontinent. It is intermediate in size between the Tibetan and Arabian wolf