Move over, puppies! These portraits prove old dogs are adorable too

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Friday, October 24, 2014
In his portrait series "Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
Bodley is a 12-year-old boxer-Staffordshire terrier mix.
In his portrait series "Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
This photo of Clovis was taken shortly after his 14th birthday. He passed away not too long after the portrait was taken.
In his portrait series "Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
Emmy, a 14-year-old wolfhound mix.
Finnegan is a 12-year-old Brussels Griffon smooth coat. When he lived in Montreal, he went by his French name: Finni le Poo.
Hazel had both her eyes removed due to pain and no tear production.
Hogarth. Aka Mr. Fusspot.
Jackson, a 14-year-old black Lab mix.
Mance is a 13-year-old English bulldog. He has bone cancer that adds a lot of character to his face.
In his portrait series "Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
In his portrait series “Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
Stella, the 12-year-old, one-eyed wonder Chihuahua!
Toto is a 16-year-old Cairn terrier mix who was rescued when he was 7.
Weezee, a 10-year-old pug.
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Move over, puppies! These portraits prove old dogs are adorable tooIn his portrait series "Old Faithful," Canadian photographer Pete Thorne shows that senior dogs are just as adorable as puppies.
Pete Thorne

Wide eyes and floppy tongues aren't just the business of puppies. A Canadian photographer is proving that senior dogs are just as adorable as younger pups in his portrait series "Old Faithful."

Pete Thorne became interested in documenting older subjects after photographing his grandmother's 100th birthday party last year. He chose to focus on senior dogs after noticing how many photographers overlook them as subjects in favor of puppies.

Although not his original intention, Thorne has grown to realize the lasting impact of his images. Owners follow-up with him after their pets pass away and many of the animals' stories involve being rescued from pet mills or the threat of being put down.

Many of the pet owners write short biographies for their dogs when Thorne photographs them.

"We no longer chase squirrels, only hunt them down with intense staring. Though his arthritis limits his flexibility, it does not limit his enthusiasm for walks and exploration through brown crunchy leaves," one person wrote of Bodley, a 12-year-old boxer-Staffordshire terrier mix.

Thorne hopes "Old Faithful" will one day be featured as a gallery show or published as a book.

See more dogs from the "Old Faithful" series on Thorne's Facebook and Instagram accounts and on his website.

Photos used with permission.