The video below shows a couple of weeks in the life of Tino. We played with Raphael in Mukilteo. Then we played in Lake Goodwin after a search. Tino tracked a Husky named Elma to the muddy shores of Lake Agnes. Then he got a good brushing, and wore his loose fur as a wig, for a photo. Then we searched for a small dog in the woods in Stanwood. Tino played with Raphael again after Sunday training. Then he searched for Conrad in Winlock, 90 minutes south of Seattle. Be sure to turn up the volume when Tino is sitting in the car, talking. He has some interesting words about a yellow lab. Today we played in Long Lake in Port Orchard, after searching for Kitsu in Olalla. After that, we visited Banner Forest, nearby. On the way home we stopped at Narrows Park, near the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Tino has been busy.
The video starts out with scenes shot on my previous iPhone, a 12 Pro Max. I recently upgraded to a 15 Pro Max. I think you can see the difference. The video quality is great with the old phone, but better with the new phone. If you have a dog, I hope you love your dog as much as I love Tino. For the sake of your dog, I recommend you upgrade to one of the most recent flagship phones, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Samsung and Google also make phones that take excellent pictures and video. One of my biggest regrets with Kelsy is that I didn’t shoot more pictures and video, and with better quality. After Kelsy died and it was too late to go back and take better pictures, I made sure to get a high volume of great quality pictures and videos of Valentino. I’m really glad I got the new, high-end phone for him. I hate to even think that I might someday live my life without him, but at least I will have great memories preserved.
There is another reason I would encourage you to get the best camera-phone you can find. I hope your dog never goes missing, but if he ever does, it could make a difference in the recovery effort if you have high-quality, attractive, interesting pictures and videos of him. If you watch this video of Tino, you can see him very clearly, and see all of his markings and features. You can see his behavior and hear his barks and his funny little words. Most of all, I hope it comes through in the video that I am deeply in love with Tino, and that he means the world to me. I do everything possible to make sure I would never lose Tino, but if some freak accident did happen and he went missing, I could share this video with the world so they would know what he looks like, and what he means to me. I hope you will make your own video of the adventures of your dog. Our dogs deserve premium cinematography.
The video just below is a short snippet, but be sure to click on the link at the bottom for the full length video, and open it to full screen.