Catching up on world news via the news now site, and along with Yemen, brexit etc, was this crucial bit of world news, I thought it best to share in case anyone missed it.
Bathing, lip-smacking or ready to pounce - a photographer has captured the different reactions of dogs to wind from a fan.
The picture series, called Blow, by pet
photographer Illona Haus, from Ontario, Canada, demonstrates the dogs' varying reactions to getting windswept.
Some appear to relish the moment - basking in front of the bright yellow antique fan - while others tried to confront or hide from it.
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Windswept: Photographer Illona Haus, from Ontario, Canada, captured the comical reactions of dozens of dogs, including the one pictured, as they were positioned next to an antique fan
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Character: The picture series, called Blow, demonstrates the dogs' varying reactions to being subjected to wind
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Blow dry: Some appear to relish the moment by basking in front of the bright yellow fan
'I spent months searching for the perfect fan, then gave it a fresh paint job, and began the process securing the absolute best models.
Long-term project: Pet photographer Haus said the project took three years to collate
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Muse: The idea was inspired by her own dog Merrick
Identity: Rather than focusing solely on the dogs' hair, she said she sought 'engagement and individual personality' from the pictures
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Poser: This dog, pictured, appeared to enjoy the breeze
'It was important to me that this project be creative and artistic, and that each dog's photo session with the fan be unique,' she wrote on
Boredpanda.com.
Rather than focusing solely on the dogs' hair, she said she sought 'engagement and individual personality' from the pictures.
'Exploring how each dog was reacting to and engaging with the blowing air, and also how their hair was affected by the wind,' she added.
Personality: Haus said she explored 'how each dog was reacting to and engaging with the blowing air'
Center of attention: The pictures, which feature a range of breeds, show the dogs in a sparsely furnished white-walled room interacting with the fan
Reaction: The photographs focus on the expressions of the pets - sometimes with comical outcomes
Cooling: Most of the animals were pictured with their heads facing the fan but one dog, pictured, appeared to prefer the air on its back
The pictures, which feature a range of breeds, show the dogs in a sparsely furnished white-walled room interacting with the fan.
The photographs focus on the expressions of the pets - sometimes with comical outcomes.
Most of the animals were pictured with their heads facing the fan but one dog appeared to prefer the cool air on its back.
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Bedraggled: This dog waited patiently as the wind blew on its body
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Take cover: This dog hid behind a wooden box from the wind
Brace: This dog curled up on a sofa while the air hit it
Curious: This dog appeared to want to track down the source of the breeze
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Content: This dog appeared to relish the cool air
Alert: This dog stood to attention in front of the fan
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Tangle: This dog struggled to see as its long hair blew into its face
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Refreshing: Haus photographed this dog standing face-on into the fan
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Relaxed: One dog, pictured, appeared relaxed in front of the contraption
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Serious: This dog appeared solemn as it basked in the wind
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Obstruction: Closing its eyes, this dog did not seem entirely happy about the fan
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