Hot on the heels of last week’s Earth Day celebrations is National Kids and Pets Day, recognized annually on April 26th. Our Sunday Stills theme this week is sharing images of children of all ages and any critters you consider pets.
No kids or pets? Improvise! Images of others’ kids or grandkids and any images of animals, birds, reptiles, fish, or critters will work. Almost anything goes, so have fun with this theme!
This day “was first created in 2005 by Colleen Paige, a celebrity pet and family lifestyle expert, not only to help further the bond between pets and children but also to bring awareness to the plight of animals in shelters. Another reason she invented this holiday was to emphasize the importance of parents implementing safety measures when children and pets are together.” Source
These are my nieces from years ago. Amber liked being a leopard.

I went deep into my archives to discover images of kids and pets together. I discovered a wonderful set of images taken during the 2016 Christmas holidays on Coronado Island in San Diego.
“Give a boy a dog and you’ve furnished him a playmate.” – Berton Braley


“Teach them to be kind to animals, and they will grow up to be kind people, too.” – Unknown


“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” – Anatole France



“I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being”. – Abraham Lincoln
Backyard Critters
Does your backyard get visitors of the furred and feathered kind? Because they are wild, they are not “pets,” but you likely have an affection for them. We do. This young doe (mule deer) did not seem bothered by having her picture taken. *Most bird photography was taken with my Lumix camera.

“Any glimpse into the life of an animal quickens our own and makes it so much the larger and better in every way.” – John Muir







No pets, critters, or birds to call your own? Animal shelters are always looking for volunteers to walk their dogs or donate unwanted blankets and linens.

And this just in! My neighbor’s Fjord horse just birthed her sweet little foal this week! Photo captured with a long zoom from my Lumix camera.

Joining Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Texture for the first time. You’ll note the textures in the fur and feathers. Apparently, I can still use words.
Also, a last-minute add to Lens-Artists: Cinematic. After all, this is “Sunday Stills.”
Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently from mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link to a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.
I can’t wait to see how you interpret this week’s theme! Creativity is encouraged, so please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme.
Join me next week as we explore May’s monthly color theme: PASTELS. Please note May’s theme changes due to my travel to Arizona. Themes for MAY are ready to view on my Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Page. This page is updated monthly.
- May 4 Monthly Color Challenge: Pastels
- May 11 NO CHALLENGE
- May 18 Flight
- May 25 NO CHALLENGE

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I’m a little late to the party, but I found something!
Thanks for the inspiration.
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You’re right on time!
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Beautiful animal images! Great theme! My photos are here
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Thank you, Marina!
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Terri,
We went petless for about 10 years after having nine dogs and three cats over about 45 years. Then, Mortimer arrived as a one-year old rescue. I’ve never had a dog that I loved more than this chunky love sponge. Your bird pictures are a lot of fun, and the young foal is precious. You and Hans are so fortunate to live where you have an abundance of wildlife. Enjoy your week!
Here’s Mortimer.
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Thank you, Joe! I’ve had 3 cats over the years but we decided not to have any where we live due to all that wildlife. Your Mortimer is a precious pup and you three are all lucky to have found each other 🐾❤️
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Great collection to celebrate kids and pets, our innocent joy makers. Love the quotes you compiled as well.
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Thank you! I love that…”innocent joy makers!” Have a great day!
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Your nieces were so cute in their costumes, Terri! 😀 Dogs and water look natural together. Sadly, mine hates getting wet, but we’re working on that. 😏 Those double leashes come in handy, don’t they?
That’s a lovely pic of you and Aero. Sweet memories, no doubt.💞 Brodie is also very photogenic. Love the wild life photos! Last week, we found a possum curled up on one of our deck chairs. Good thing Zoey didn’t notice. 😬 She’s a hunter by nature.
Late entry: https://thedogladysden.com/pets-sundaystills-photography/
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Thank you, Debbie! Aero hated the water but obviously Brodie loves it. It’s been a while since I’ve seen possums, they were around in Sacramento. I never get tired of seeing our wildlife, but the deer are blocked from our garden! Great to see your link.
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We went to the Tulip farm on Sunday, two days ago. The flowers were pretty done. We wanted to go earlier by the tickets were sold out. 4/27 was the last day of the festival. The grandkids had a blast with the rides. Autumn wanted to go again.
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Sorry the tulips were done by then, Miriam 🥺 Glad the kids had fun. The food vendors were good last year. The tulips I bought there last spring are blooming. I share some Wednesday 🌷 Makes me happy!
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My daughter goes every year, so we’ll try to go early next year. You went just before it got warm, so the flowers were good. And you were lucky to see Mount Hood. 🙂
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It was pure luck we visited my cousin last year and I was inspired by your post about Wooden Shoe, Miriam. I’m so pleased the tulips I bought there overwintered perfectly and then grew when planted.
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Aww, I love the happy photos, Terri! All the quotes are beautiful and Abraham Lincoln’s quote is profound. We have one more day in April. 1/3 of the year has gone by. Wow!
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Thank you, Miriam! 1/3 of the year? Wow, time sure flies!
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Terri, since I posted on Saturday night to get my Earth Day post on last week’s Sunday Stills Challenge, it didn’t dawn on me until just now that I didn’t read a Sunday post from you. It did not appear in MY Reader, so I just went on your site and am viewing it in Reader this way – sigh. I thought I had to re-subscribed, but it still shows me as subscribed on your actual site and here in Reader. Although I remain committed to my “no more pets rule” I do see heartwarming pictures like you have and know a pet would enhance my life immensely. I have not had a dog since 1965, but our family got a lot of enjoyment out of our pet parakeets and canaries through the years.
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WordPress seems to be having random issues again. I can’t comment on some posts, other fun things. Thanks for being persistent, Linda. You seem to have your own wild pets among the geese and squirrels you visit regularly. 🐾
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Now today I got your post in Reader as usual. For bloggers that post on a regular schedule, we realize a post is missing and for random posters, it could be awhile before we notice something is amiss. Today’s screensaver on Windows 11 was Antelope Canyon with that beam of sunlight going in that you took photos of. Yes, I count my wild pets and enjoy feeling like Snow White. At the Park today we now have some newbies: the first goslings (only two though), five herons (usually there’s only one) and a Flicker. So that is promising.
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Great news, Linda!
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Such heartwarming photos, Terri. I keep one on my bulletin board of a beloved cat that I had since I was about eight years old. I still think of her.
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Aww, how sweet, Debra. Thank you.
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Our home is currently petless for practical reasons. But, as soon as it makes sense, I will add a dog, or a cat, or both, to the mix. What a sweet little foal! It will be fun watching him/her grow up.
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I understand folks who choose not to have a pet. It’s a big commitment. The key to travel is to have someone you trust to pet-sit, or take it with you, like we do. The foal is just amazing! Thank you, Janis!
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This was such a happy post! woof
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Thank you, Yvette! Woof back at cha!
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https://lightwords.blog/2025/04/28/pets-and-their-people
Love your smile with your beloved pup 💕
Ps my WP freezes if I save post too often so I quit in the middle some times 😟
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Thank you, Carol! WP has been glitchy lately!
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Big smile for your last comment on being Sunday Stills. And your photos and thoughts are wonderful.
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Thank you, Sofia! I always craft and build my posts a few days before each Sunday, then depending upon the L-A challenge that week, I make a wee adjustment if needed. I’m glad you liked the “Stills” nod . LOL!
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Lovely images. And how could you NOT love an animal?
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Thank you, Dawn…it could NEVER happen!
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wow nice nature beauty
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Thank you!
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What a beautiful post, Terri. Kids, critters, and nature; there’s nothing better! 💕
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Thank you, Eugi, I totally agree!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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We recently had a National Pets Day in the UK, but it was in March, Terri. There seems to be a National Day of something almost everyday now. Remember when I told you about ‘National Talk Like A Pirate Day,’?
I can’t image life without my two dogs, although I only have to think back to pre 2012 before we got Toby to know what it will have been like. But life was very different then.
As we live near a beach, our two dogs love it there. For Austin it’s more about going in the sea, but Toby enjoys a gentle stroll along the sand (when it’s not too hot). The cooler months are best for them.
I adore the wildlife you have in your garden. Does any of it do any damage, through? We get visits from foxes and other nighttime creatures so don’t get to see them very much. They always let us know they visited, though.
Have a great week.
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We love our pets, Hugh. There is a national day, week, and month for everything! I couldn’t imagine life without our dogs either. I still miss Aero. I’m sure your pups love strolling on the beach with you. The sand must feel good on their paws.
We feel so blessed to be visited by birds and random critters like deer. Deer can be destructive but we have fences protecting gardens and trees. Wishing you a great week ahead!
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I guess the work that goes into protecting the plants is worth seeing the deer in the garden, Terri. Do you have a birdfeeder in your garden?
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We have several bird feeders and fresh water in the two birdbaths, Hugh! We also installed two birdhouses and tree swallows are building their nests in them. So fun!
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Hi Terri, animals … how could I resist. More babies from the bush: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/robbies-inspiration-tanka-tuesday-and-w3-poetry/
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Oh good, Robbie! With animals and pets, resistance is futile!
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Gorgeous pictures, Terri. Thanks for sharing them.
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Thank you, Robbie! 🐾
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Great shots and quotes, Terri! Very uplifting!!
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Thank you so much, Donna! 🐾
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So beautiful, Terri
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Thank you, Toni!
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Pets (animals in general) make me happy, Terri. Your photos were wonderful (love those beach pics!) And the quotes say it all, don’t they? A beautiful post, my friend.
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Thank you so much, Diana! I took those pics in December 2016 with my then-new camera. I was delighted with their outcome and they still stand the test of time pulling many out of the archives and editing them for publication. I hope your Sunday is relaxing. We just gave Brodie our dog a bath and some grooming–we’re pooped! 😀
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What an enjoyable post, Terri. Good for the heart.
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Thank you so much, Janet!
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Oh, you have some gorgeous images of kids and pets!! I especially love those taken at the beach! I’m still busy sorting through road trip photos, but I’m hoping to come back later this week to join the challenge with my favorite pets. 🙂
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Thank you, Susanne! I loved capturing the kids and dogs at the beach. That was my first try with the Lumix camera then.
Enjoy the rest of your trip or if home already, enjoy our amazing weather!
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Lovely images, Terri. I used to love walking on the beach with my dog. Unfortunately we don’t live near one now but we do try and holiday near a beach.
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Lovely photos, Terri. I used to love walking on the beach with my dog, unfortunately we’re not near a beach here, but try to holiday near one.
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Thank you, Cathy! We don’t live near a beach either. But we like to visit them in San Diego when we’re there!
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Sharing a carrot! The best of both. Kids and pets.
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Aww, this image is perfect, Bernie, thank you!
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A great theme Terri and I loved the joy that comes through in your post. Makes me want to run out and get a pet, which is very frequent for me, but we are just too often on the road. That said, I thought since you mentioned animals my post this week isn’t a bad fit! https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2025/04/27/lens-artists-challenge-346-cinematic/
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Your post works great, Tina! Thank you for stopping by!
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Nothing’s better than walking on the beach with my dogs? I never thought of myself as a dog person and now I would never be without them. A super post with great photos and quotes.
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Thank you, Darlene! San Diego has a few dog beaches that we like. We love our Brodie. Have a great week!
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Nice happy photos Terri. Love that foal. They’re all legs when they’re that young. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/04/27/pet-or-pest/
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Thank you, Graham. That foal is playful and awkward still. So cute!
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It will be fun to watch it grow up.
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Kids, critters, birds, and plants. I love them all! What a fabulous week ahead! ❤️
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Thank you, Colleen! Wait till I share my tulips this week! I’m easily amused 😆
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Excellent photos, Terri! I grew up with poodles, a lovely breed but have a pet-free home these days. Happy Sunday! ❤️
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Thank you, John! Poodles are sweet dogs. The white and brown dogs were poos mixed with spaniel and terrier. Brodie is 8 and when he’s gone, we’ll take a pet break. At least that’s the plan. Happy Sunday!
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I always get excited when I see a Standard Poodle like we had, Candy was such a sweet dog! I cried when she died.
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Lovely pictures.
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Thank you, Sadje!
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Amber appears to have an old soul. Did she grow into that? And the animals–scrumptious.
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Amber is a sweetheart, now 20 years old. They were dressed for Halloween but you know how some kids just wear costumes for no reason! Thank you, Jacqui!
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You’re welcome
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