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Owner turns pooch into a giant
    2018-03-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A U.S. pet photographer’s funny snaps of his beloved Goldendoodle Juji have earned him thousands of fans on his Instagram.

Christopher Cline from Buffalo, Minnesota, edits photographs of Juji to turn the dog into a seven-foot (2.13-meter) giant, and create incredible adventures for himself and his pet.

Cline’s social media feed shows him riding Juji across various landscapes like a horse, fishing at sunset, relaxing in a library and even taking a nap under some giant leaves.

The pair have proved a massive hit, gaining a huge online following on Instagram and being recognized all over their local town.

Cline said: “My photos are basically how I feel life should be like between a boy and his dog.

“My favorite ones to create are the action and adventure shots where we are doing something fun, whether it be running and jumping a creek or racing wagons down a hill.

“I keep things happy for the most part and at no point will you find negativity in my work. It is strictly to make people smile.

“Most of the people in my town know who Juji is. People love what we do and we get compliments wherever we go. People love having their photo taken with him and sometimes they even want me in too.”

It was only when he moved to Minnesota three years ago that Chris began digitally editing pictures with his dog to pass the time.

But after people started to give him really positive feedback about the photos, he eventually decided to turn it into a full-time career.

Cline said: “I started creating photos three years ago when I moved to Minnesota.

“It is brutally cold here during the winters and it is necessary to have something do to while you are stuck in the house for seven months. (SD-Agencies)

 

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