"LAB WORK...working like a dog"

In loving memory of Scarlet ... October 1998 - June 2008
We will always be forever grateful for the 9 1/2+  years she shared with us.

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This series of images started with a project to provide wall art images for the office of Crigger  & Associates ENT.
  My wife, Vickie, is the Executive Director of
Crigger  & Associates ENT, so the project took on a special meaning, which
required special photographs.  Vickie and I were owned by our wonderful chocolate lab, Scarlet, who we decided
 (without any favoritism at all ) would make the perfect subject for this series. 

These images would not have been possible without the assistance of Vickie.  Although I have the photographic
 knowledge she is the creative brains behind this project and also could get Scarlet to do just about anything.

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Honey do this, honey do that - the things I do for a treat and a pat on the head. Why should he complain! \n I have to get my own treats and\n I can't remember when he last\n patted anything. OK the anesthesia is completed...\nnow what? Chef "Pee-air" strives to create the perfect gourmet treats to please even the delicate palate of the finicky Labrador Retriever. The Animal Planet or America's Funniest Animal Video's - so many channels so little time. I would like to thank \nyou for the special treats...\nthey are a gift from heaven. After a morning full of surgeries and an afternoon of office patients, Dr. Critter looks forward to a treat and a little surfing time on the internet. Hey buddy no pooping on the lens! The new "light" dog biscuit\nformula Dr. Ruff is working on \nseems to be a great success. Don't raise your paw until you\n hear the beep Ms. Barkley. To much noise in Ms. Barkley's library and you just may find her bite is worse than her bark! Cover Image of \nLab Work...working like a dog What a day!  \nI'm dog tired. Careful viewing of the x-ray reveals\n Dr. Critter's expert diagnosis.\n"Yup, it's broken."