This so cute. I find the most touching part is where there are two dogs then and and later. So they got to enjoy a lot together. :-)
How dogs get older: A fascinating and deeply touching photography project

Amanda Jones has dedicated the past 20 years to an incredible photography project which aims to show just how fleeting the lives of our beloved pets are. We’ve all had that odd feeling that a lively puppy seems to turn into a fully-grown, wise old dog over night. Some of them barely change at all, others begin to show some signs of age. Dogs in particular age faster than us, of course, and perhaps that’s why the following photos are a bit sad as well as very sweet. But we can always take comfort in the knowledge that, however old they are, the joy we get from that bond with our best friend never diminishes.
Corbet — 2 years and 11 years

Briscoe — 1 year and 10 years

Poppy — 1 year and 7 years

Fred — 2 years and 10 years

Cooper — 3 years and 10 years

Kayden and Brodie — 11 months and 5 years; 7 years and 12 years

Audrey — 3 years and 12 years

Rufus — 6 months and 13 years

Sydney and Savannah — 16 months and 5 months; 10 and 9 years

Maddy — 5 years and 10 years

Abigale — 5 months and 8 years

Lily — 8 months and 15 years

Maddie and Ellie — 7 and 6 years; 14 and 13 years

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