Irish Terrier Practises Street Yoga

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Was it yoga, or was there another dog just out of frame and this Irish Terrier wanted to be friends?

Irish Terriers are one of the oldest terrier breeds and are nicknamed “daredevils” because of their famously spirited and fearless temperament. During World War I, Irish Terriers were used as messenger dogs in the trenches, carrying communications between units under incredibly dangerous conditions. They were so effective and brave that they earned widespread admiration. One officer wrote that they were “extraordinarily intelligent, faithful, and honest, and a man who has one of them as a companion will never lack a true friend.” That stretching behaviour you see in the photo? It’s actually a natural “play bow”. Dogs use it not just to stretch their muscles but also as a social signal to other dogs (and sometimes humans) that they’re feeling playful and want to engage. So this little terrier might just be inviting passersby on Oliver Plunkett Street to join in the fun!


Apertureƒ/9
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length160mm
ISO1000
Shutter speed1/500s

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3 responses to “Irish Terrier Practises Street Yoga”

  1. Cecilia | MeraOrd avatar

    @donncha Doga, obviously!

  2. Christiane avatar

    @donncha@inphotos.org
    You have loads of posts without pictures on this account. Am I doing something wrong when viewing them, or is that intentional?

    1. Donncha avatar

      @Lady.Marian – how are you looking at https://pixelfed.de/@donncha@inphotos.org ? When I visit that URL it goes to my own blog, but I do see a few of my latest photos when I use the Pixelfed app. Strange.

      You could also follow me at @donncha as I share all my photos there too.

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