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About Kaya and Luna

To be revised - Kaya is no longer with us.

Welcome to our photo blog! I'm Kaya, a two year old fawn Great Dane who lives in Australia. I have a sidekick (ok, sister) called Luna. Luna is a Great Dane too, coloured blue (the trendy name for grey) and one year old (nearly one and a half, she reminds me) and used to try and be a show dog. Now she does agility instead!

My special talent is modelling. I get lots of practice because our Mum is a dog photographer, so whenever she doesn't have other dogs to take photos of, she practices on us. I'm very talented at modelling and Luna is well, not quite so talented. She does try though.

We get to do lots of different things with our Mum and Dad - going to the beach is a definite favourite. We love sharing our many adventures with the world through our blog. Oh and we also love receiving comments - hope to hear from you soon!

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Paw it Forward!

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I love games! Paw it Forward is a fun blog game that Mum saw on one of her doggy photographer friends blog sites. Here’s what it’s about -

“The exchange focuses on doing an act of kindness without expecting anything in return other than that the recipient will, in their turn, pass the kindness along and ‘paw it forward’ in their own way.  Send something fun, inspiring or uplifting to the first 3 blog owners who post a comment on this entry. In turn you will then post about this on your blog, link to us, then send something to the first three people who sign up to play along through your blog. There are no cost restraints, BUT don’t go crazy! The little something you send can be something you made, bought, were given or found. No biggie, just a gift that will make the person smile. Maybe something unique from where you live? And, remember that kindness doesn’t have to involve money; there are untold ways to help others every single day, everywhere you go – just look around.”

SO PAW IT FORWARD…

So basically, if you want to play the game too, just be one of the first 3 people (or doggies!) to leave a message on this post and Mum will send you something cool. Then all you have to do, is post the same kind of thing on your blog (you gotta have one of these things to be a part of it) and send something fun to the first people who reply to yours! Easy!

The fun thing that we received was a bone made from boiled wool that helps out craftsmen in countries that aren’t so fortunate as ours. I love it and carry it around everywhere and am currently curled up with it safely tucked underneath me! Mum’s doggy photographer friend Claire and her doggies Roux and McKinley sent it to us all the way from the USA!

So, who wants something cool from me and Mum??

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Susan Dodd - Hey Charlotte! I'm posting cuz this is such a cute idea. But, I have to really put my thinking cap on to come up with something cool to send to my first 3 people!! :-)

Karen - Wow this sounds like so much fun! Great idea...now who will be my first three posts...

Jennifer Hague - Hi Charlotte! I find myself checking your blog daily to see what new adventures are in store. I just love reading your posts. Keep up the good work! Jen and Remington the miniature schnauzer

Jennifer Hague - P.S. My blog is http://danjenhague.blogspot.com

Charlotte Reeves - Good work ladies! You are officially our 'Paw if Forward' project members! I'll be in contact soon...

Claire - we're so glad luna likes it!! i got some for my girls and they are obsessed with them; in fact, they have babied them so much that they're not destroyed AT ALL. which is really unusual; most toys i bring into the house are shredded right away.

Named for Kaya (by Mum)

Kathy from Gilbert, Arizona is a long time blog reader of the Adventures of Kaya and Luna. She volunteers her time at a rescue organisation called the Arizona Friends for Life Animal Sanctuary, taking in stray cats and dogs, fixing them up and finding wonderful new forever homes for them.

When Kaya left us, Kathy contacted me and told me of her plan to find a dog, alike in personality to my Kaya, and name her “Kaya”. This is what I received from her last week:

Please allow me to introduce you to Kaya, an Aussie/shepherd mix (we think!) and probably about a year old.  She is very sweet.  She has a goofy personality.  She is a bit shy at times (not like her namesake I am sure!) but tends to work it for the camera.  I am sure that sounds familiar to you.  These pictures were taken just two days after she was taken in off the streets.  She was tentative with me at first but once she was comfortable she was playful and affectionate.  Her only problem that I can see is that she does not know what a leash is, and is not at all comfortable on one, so I have made a commitment to her that I’m going to stop by the shelter every day after work (armed with hotdogs) and work with her.  She will be adopted in no time I am sure, but I want to have her “leash-ready” when she goes.  I can’t wait to get to the shelter to play with her!    Most of the time people adopt our dogs and change their names, so I will be sure to tell every prospective adopter about the story of her name, and will even share your website with them, in the hopes that they will keep her name.

Then a couple of days later:

I stopped by last night to play with her and she is very cuddly!  She is not used to walking through doors, poor thing (and so un-Kaya like!) but once I got her outside and down to the park she was a big goofball!  She’s only about 35 pounds, but it is 35 pounds of unconditional love.  I am so excited that someone will get to adopt this wonderful creature.  I’ll try to get a few more good pictures of her also.  She hasn’t been spayed yet, and won’t be on the website for a few more days, but if anyone wants to check on her she is at www.azfriends.org, Friends for Life Animal Sanctuary and Rescue.  I love her already, and have already told our shelter manager that under no circumstances should I be allowed to foster her because I know she will never leave my home!  I may break my rule and foster her anyway, and cry my heart out when she is adopted.

So without further ado, here she is!

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I’m hoping Kathy will keep us up to date on how Kaya’s adoption is going. She certainly has that modelling instinct just like the original and what a beautiful girl.

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Honey the Great Dane - Oh, how lovely to have Kaya's legacy on the other side of the world! Slobbers, Honey the Great Dane

Four Musketeers - Aww~ She is lovely !

Ahliah - Uhhhh, wut iz dat smell??? ... Iz dat teh smell ov fostr failure??

Karen - How wondeful! I wish I lived a little closer I would go visit her. I hope that a wonderful family gets her and that she is treated to the kind of life her namesake had. We miss you Kaya!

Honey the Great Dane - Hey - I have tagged you to play a game - please come over to my blog to find out what you have to do. Slobbers, Honey the Great Dane

Jenny - What a beautiful girl to be a namesake for sweet Kaya! I am sure her new home (when its found) will just love her to pieces.

Claire - what a great story! this second kaya is beautiful in her own way, too. and what a totally cool way for kaya's story to live on. update us when she finds a home!

Kathy - Hi, this is Kathy! I didn't get a chance to see our Kaya tonight but I saw her the last few nights. She is ssssooooooo adorable! Very cuddly, and very playful. She got spayed on Monday, so she will be available for adoption starting tomorrow (Saturday). I am working the first shift (about a 4 hour shift) and I have already printed out your page and put it with our medical records so that if she gets adopted when I am not there I will make sure they know about her namesake. Hopefully I will be there (and even find the perfect family for her!) and can tell them all about your wonderful Kaya, and how reading about her antics brightened my day halfway around the world. I will be sure to keep you updated! PS - my mom and dad are visiting and leave in 3 days - if Kaya isn't adopted guess who I will be fostering!

Forging ahead

Hi all – another little (ok on completion, not so little) note from Charlotte here…

As many of you probably know, I run a dog photography business here on the Gold Coast in Australia. Kaya was the starting point for this direction in my life and continued to be my favourite model – any time I felt I needed some practice she was always there, looking beautiful and willing to help.

Losing her so suddenly and unexpectedly was probably the biggest shock of my life so far. In the days that followed, I doubted ever wanting to take photos of dogs again. The thought of meeting up with happy owners and their beautiful dogs seemed impossible and so incredibly painful, I didn’t even wish to contemplate it.

Then two things happened that changed my perspective.

First, reading all the comments and messages that I received through this blog. Reminding me that she had a wonderful life, that she was loved and mostly that I had so many beautiful photos of my gorgeous girl to remind me of the good times. I think about all the people out there who have lost their dogs and don’t feel so alone, however I do think, do they have beautiful photos of their dogs to remember them by? I think in most cases, the answer is no, they don’t. I consider myself very fortunate in this respect.

The second thing that happened were the events of the following Friday. I had been talking with a lady who had just started up a new dog related business in Brisbane. She was keen to have her two Standard Poodles photographed so she could use the photos in their promotional material – they had their own doggy models – so why not use them! I knew they needed the shots asap so I agreed to do the shoot on the Friday after Kaya went to doggy heaven.

I was expecting it to be difficult and painful. I was expecting to burst into tears at inopportune moments. I even warned Sam of this beforehand so she was prepared! What went on though was very different. Elly and Luca, the two gorgeous Poodles in question, reminded me so much of my two girls. Elly, the older, wiser, cleverer big sister. Luca, the lovable, goofy and somewhat ‘challenged’ annoying little sister. So many of their little interactions reminded me of my two, so many features of their personality reflected my own dogs.

It made me realise that the more dogs I meet, the more I am going to be reminded of mine. And I think that is a good thing.

Shortly before Kaya became sick, I ditched my snazzy business website in favour of a blog format site, with the intention of using it to post photos from sessions, product reviews, shelter dog photos and a host of other things. During the hard times, it laid dormant for couple of weeks and I feared never going back to it. These latest happenings though have made me realise that continuing on, forging ahead, is what I need to do.

I want to continue to create beautiful images of peoples’ dogs, because I realise now that when you lose them and after you have recovered from the initial shock, images alone can be so powerful in keeping their memory alive. I want to continue meeting more and more dogs and getting to know them, because being dogs, they all in some way remind me of my sweet girl. I’ve learned that remembering the good times is vital and most importantly, I want other people to be able to do this too.

So, over the last few days, I’ve resumed work on my new business blogsite. There are lots more sessions to add and I have more posts up my sleeve when I run out, plus all the sessions I hope I can provide people with in future.

If you haven’t already, check it out at www.charlottereeves.com.au

Even if you are overseas and will probably never be a client, you may just find yourself enjoying the photos and the dogs anyway!

I’ll leave you with my favourite photo of me with my favourite girl. Good memories. :)

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Photo by Catherine Lowe of Celebrations Studios (also Mum to Kaya’s friends Spot and Boss and a very good friend of mine)

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Ahliah - Dad saiz he's glad you decided to keep on taking pischures of us googies. Kaya wouldn't have liked it if you didn't. All her muddelings would have been fur nuthin... Ahli

Honey the Great Dane - (from Hsin-Yi, Honey's owner) Oh Charlotte - I am sure that is what Kaya would have wanted. She would have been really sad if you gave up something that she had inspired - in a way, by continuing to photograph other dogs, you are keeping her spirit alive. And you are so right about the photos. We never take enough. We thought we had billions of photos of Lemon - but now that she is gone, we keep saying - "Oh, we never got a photo of her doing that funny thing she does..." or "Oh, we never got a picture of her in her favourite spot..." (Sigh) or that we never (as we'd always talked of doing) got a professional studio photo of her and Honey together - it's all late now - but at least the ones we do have are a wonderful memory of her and how much happiness she brought into our lives. It is the best way to remember them, I think. So it would be wonderful if you could help other dog owners keep some beautiful memories. We had visited your business site before and were just blown away by the incredibly beautiful images - you are such a talented photographer! And guess what? We are moving to Brisbane next year so we might become a client yet!! Thinking of you and glad that you are "forging ahead" - it is the best tribute to the wonderful, special Kaya.

Jonathan - Charlotte: I'm glad you decided to continue with your photography and that you've found it has helped you with dealing with Kaya's absence. I was cataloging pictures on my computer the other day and realized that in the 4 years my wife and I have been married we have taken about 1000 pictures of our dogs and maybe 25 of things we do. The pictures always make me smile, and I imagine that when our little girls are gone they will continue to make me smile. Your precious Kaya was special to all of us who read this blog, and I know she was infinitely more precious to you. I hope in time you can think of her without sadness and instead focus only on all the joy she brought you, and through you to all of us. Best wishes, Jonathan

meg - glad you're going to keep doing the work you love. you're a strong person!

GSD Adventures - I'm so happy to hear you are continuing with your photography business. Your images are amazing and really capture a dogs spirit and personality. It would be a shame to have that talent unutilized. You can spread joy to so many families! Our condolenses, The GSD Adventures Crew

Kirsten - Charlotte: I'm so glad you have decided to continue to work through your sadness. I so look forward to checking your blog to see what adventures they are up to. Kaya will most definitely be with you on every shoot, posing with the other doggies. Continue to be well and keep us informed of how you are.

Angela & Ben - Hi there, great decision!! You have an amazing talent and what better tribute to wonderfull Kaya them to continue to bring happiness too so many people. I'm certain Kaya would give you her paw of approval.xx

Megan - Charlotte: You take the most amazing pictures. You have a talent for capturing the true essence of each dog. It would have been a true loss for you to stop practicing your talent. I would love to have you here in the States to take pictures of my beloved greyhound, Cerin, so I too can have beautiful pictures to remember him by when he passes. He is my world.

ChicagoBeth - Charlotte, You and your beautiful photos make me smile through my tears. Kaya would be so proud of her parents' and sister's strength! It is so important to share your gift of photography with generations of dogs to come. I think of William Wegman and his weimaraners...his story reminds me of yours! And I do check in every day! I only wish I could stop on by and drop off some cookies and give all of you a hug!

Emilee - I'm so glad you are going to keep photography other's dogs. It will mean so much to those owners when they no longer have their wonderful pets. You are being so strong! Your new blog-site looks fabulous! Keep working hard and photographing other dogs. Kaya would be so proud!

Rosalynne - I am so happy to hear that you will be continuing on with your gift of photography. Even though my husband and I have snapshots, and have always talked about getting professional pics of our "babies" taken, you have inspired me to move forward and find someone sooner rather than later (our oldest is ill at the moment). Your photography has always given me something to smile and giggle about, during rough times, and I look forward to seeing more! Thanks again.... Kirby, Kaley, and Ronnie's momma.

Four Musketeers - That's a very nice picture !!! Nice Scenery, along with you & Kaya. How do you take such wonderful shots ?

sharon (ellie's mom) - Charlotte, I am so glad you are going to continue doing what you love and are obviously so naturally talented to do. You have a way with a lens... don't forget that. I know that when we lost our sweet girl, Sydney we thought we had a million pictures. Turned out we didn't have near as many as we thought and really none that looked pro. I have noticed that since we adopted little Ellie I am always snapping her picture for fear of not having enough later on. I try to get artsy too and have a couple framed now. Kaya was your inspiration to start and now she is your inspiration to continue... good for you! I'm sure that your work has brought many pet owners quite a bit of pride and enjoyment. Your pals in Atlanta Ga, Sharon and Ellie

Terrah - Charlotte, I have been following your work and blogs for a very long time and this news came as a shock. Although, I completely know what you are going through because I went through the same. I just lost my girl to bone cancer very suddenly a couple months ago. It is hard sometimes to look at the photos or pick up the camera, but you are right! Meeting new amazing dogs is healing. My thoughts are with you and you are truly an amazing woman and dog mom.

Claire - first of all, that is such a fabulous photo! second of all, i'm so glad you are feeling like you want to keep shooting. as you probably know, i have two girls like you (rhodesian ridgebacks instead of danes, though) and i've always thought they were similar to your girls. roux (the older one) is the one who inspired me to start my business, too, and is my go-to doggie model. my younger one, kinley, is the comedic relief in the household. i'm telling you this because i know that i can thank roux (like you can thank kaya) for getting to where you are with your photography business. it is through their inspiration, their willingness to be our testers for everything that we get to where we are as photographers and artists. and that is why you definitely can't throw it away--because kaya just wouldn't have wanted that. also, i really believe that there is something kindred about dogs' spirits and that you will definitely find little bits of kaya, both in other dogs you meet, and in other dogs you have down the road. there will never be another dog just like kaya, but your heart will love another dog the same way. i'm glad to hear you're doing better--give luna a big hug! (and sorry for the super long comment!)

Jennifer Hague - I learned of your website through Cowbelly Pet Photography. I wanted to send my thoughts and sympathy to you for the loss of your Kaya. I too know the deep sadness of losing a beloved dog. I love your site and hope to read many more posts as you heal. Take Care, Jennifer

Honey the Great Dane - Hi again, Luna - please come over to my blog to pick up an award I have for you! Slobbbers, Honey the Great Dane

Carol - I was so deeply saddened to hear about Kaya. I also have lost a dog to cancer so I know the feeling of missing her. I have been following your blogs from when you first got her. I don't know how I actually found your blog in the first place, but I have truly loved looking at the pictures and reading whatever stories you write about her and Luna. They definately make me smile and sometimes laugh out loud. I have come to love Great Danes because of your dogs and the amazing pictures you take of them, so thank you for sharing their lives with us all.

Kevin - My heart goes out to you ... i lost my boy this last October ... had to put him down - horrible, horrible decision. Just absolutely sucks, really. It's six months later and today I found myself crying about it again. The difference now is that I'm at peace with the decision - it was for him - no more pain ... It's the most selfless thing I've ever done in my life ... I will miss him forever. I pray that you have a warm and fuzzy dream where she comes back to you to let you know she's OK ... How's Luna dealing? My other dof definitely had his own experience (not eating and kept going over to his bed and lying down in it ... so sad ... he helped so much with the healing process ... have fun with Luna!! With empathy , Kevin and Roosevelt (my beautiful black dane) ...

Jennie - I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your beautiful girl. For the people out there that consider their animals one of us, the loss shoots straight to the heart. The most important part is moving forward, because they would want you to. They live their lives in the moment.. the tail wags, the big goofy dog smiles. They want the same for us. Keep forging girl.

leesia - thanks so much for sharing this, charlotte. it's great to hear you're pulling through this hard time and i hope it gets easier every day. look forward to seeing more of your work here.

Mandi Kehoe - I remember reading this a few weeks back. Then I lost my Zoey on April 20th. I took a picture of her with my camera that very day, and I have been unable to pick my camera back up. I can't look at her pictures. And I am so very sad that I don't have any pictures of us together. How have you managed to forge ahead? I can't seem to do it.

Charlotte Reeves - Mandi I have replied to you privately.

Catherine - Hey Charlotte, Im a bit behind with reading online, but this post made me smile. xoxo

We need your input, again!

Help! Mum wants to take over our blog!

Well, not exactly. As some of you might know, our Mum is a doggy photographer and actually takes photos of other dogs as well as us two. She likes to share her photos and was going to set up her own blog, but thought that maybe you guys might not mind if she did the odd post on our blog of her doggy photo sessions?

We know you come here to see me and Luna and read about our fun adventures and exciting escapades, so we don’t want to post stuff you might not be interested in. But, if you want to see some other doggies now and again, then that’s fine with us too!

Mum made another of those poll thingies so you can let us know how you feel. We really want to hear from you, our readers!


Update from Mum: Thanks everyone for participating! Though I am getting more votes as time goes on, those in favour seem to be hovering around 75-80%  That’s good enough for me! I’ve started preparing some blog posts and you should see the first one very soon. Rest assured that I am definitely not intending to post any less of the real stars of the blog and that these new client posts will be just to fill in the gaps and provide a bit of variety. Enjoy!

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Ahliah - Shuuuure, just tell your mum they haz to be good unz, likez the onz she takez of you guys and not just any old shot... Ahli

Ahliah - Forgotz, I likez swf and maybe some putty cat pichures!

elaine - How about just putting a link to it on the side? I follow a lot of blogs, and I come here for your dogs!

Susan Bourne - I think it's ok because I love your Mom's photos, BUT I want to be sure we don't get LESS of you and Luna. While I'd be happy if your Mom added some entries, I sure would be disappointed with less about the two of you!

Charlotte Reeves - Hi Susan - there won't be any less of the real stars of this blog, the posts of other doggies would be maybe every week or two, just to fill in the gaps I guess!

Cheryl - Charlotte, I would love to see pictures of other doggies and be able to admire your photography. If you were in the States I would hire you immediately! In fact if you ever get to the Oregon area I want you to photograph my baby girl