If you have a digital camera it should have red eye preventer settings. If
it's a regular camera try no to use the flash.
"Bettina Jordan" <bettinaj DeleteThis @att.net> wrote in message
news:ZitVg.206636$QM6.199301@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>I just wanted to share a cute story about my very special Lab Cheyenne. If
>any of you have young children or grandchildren you will know what I am
>talking about when I mention playhouse. I cared for my darling grandson
>for over 3 years. I bought him a little tykes outdoor molded playhouse.
>Big...I moved the upright piano out and put the playhouse in my living
>room. It's still here even though I haven't been caring for him for a year
>now. He still enjoys going in it and so does my 2 year old grandson when
>they visit. I have 2 more very tiny babies that will also use it and
>another on the way. Well since my Sean hasn't been coming every day
>anymore...My adorable Cheyenne took it over as hers. She still has her
>crate also. She goes in the house like it's hers and curls up. Every once
>in a while I hear music because she'll hit one of the toys with her nose
>when she is trying to get comfortable. I must take lots of pictures when
>she peeks her head out. She sometimes lays her head over the threshold.
>She's so special and sweet.
>
> Bettina & Cheyenne
>
> Does anyone have suggestions on how to get a good picture without white
> glowing eyes.
> >> Stay informed about: My Cheyenne in her playhouse