So, you do a search for photos of your dog, entering your dog’s name and breed. You’re browsing through the results, looking at lots of great pictures, when all of a sudden you come to a photo and think—”That’s not my dog!”

There are a couple of reasons why this might happen. First, some dog names are just really popular! For instance, there are at least three Golden Retrievers named Rosie in our photo catalog. And if you just search for “Rosie” you’ll get Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, an Australian Shepherd, a Rhodesian Ridgeback, a Border Collie, a German Shorthaired Pointer, and probably a few other breeds.
Another reason is that I may have made a mistake. It’s not too tough to do, especially when I’m not familiar with the dog. If this is the case, I really want to know about it so I can correct the error.
So, what can you do about it?
First, if you’re viewing the image and you see a “Comments” section (see red box in image to left), please leave a message letting us know it’s not your dog. If you know whose dog it is and their name—even better! Please include that information in the comment. I’ll get an email with the comment and I’ll be able to go edit the data.
If you don’t see a “Comments” section, then please contact me by email. A quick link to the contact form is available in the footer of every page. Just scroll down and look for the envelope icon on the right (see image below).