


picture it - you're home all alone you're sick, you're sad, you're exhausted, and then you look at these pictures? Oh, who am i fooling - it's still freaking adorable.Īnd, in belated full disclosure - some of the puppies are teeth-monsters, just not as many as were in the grown-dog version. In fact, some look a little bit annoyed to be bothered in their watery enclaveīut some of them are just phoning in this underwater adventureĪLL THE WAY, PUPPY, OR IT DOESN'T COUNT!!! these photos are less "what are you doing with all those TEETH?" and more "oh, you are quite at ease there under the water." i assume it has something to do with their only recent emergence from the fluid-party of the womb, but as you can see, they appear to be right at home despite an absence of gills. What i learned from this book is that puppies, unlike dogs, do not really look like monsters when they are underwater.

Okay, because underwater dogs wasn't adorable enough, this guy took it one step further and now it is PUPPIES!!!!! UNDERWATER!!!!! i am powerless to resist them. i’m just being a kindly readers’ advisory holiday angel. This is the time of year i float reviews of fun books that would make nice presents. People often say that Seth and Nala have similar hairstyles. His rescue dog, Baby Nala, has accepted the fact that she will be photographed every single day. He plans to one day go back in time, and change nothing. He loves 80's music and is a fan of the DeLorean automobile. Seth's non-profit campaign, One Picture Saves a Life, inspires, empowers and educates animal ambassadors around the world to improve the image of rescue and adoption through positive photography. He has traveled the world in pursuit of his passion, working with animals on five continents. You may have also seen him on Good Morning America, EXTRA, Jeopardy!, The Insider and Inside Edition. His work has been published in National Geographic Magazine, The New York Times and in hundreds of other magazines, newspapers and calendars. Since then, Seth has developed a career as a Lifestyle Pet Photographer, accepting commissions and commercial assignments, collaborating with dozens of publishers and exhibiting his artwork in galleries around the world. These improved, positive photos showcased unique personalities, resulting in countless adoptions. In 2007, Seth began volunteering to photograph homeless pets to help them find loving families. His forthcoming book, Underwater Puppies, will be published September 16, 2014. Seth Casteel is an award-winning photographer and the New York Times Best Selling Author of Underwater Dogs.
