A photographer is launching a brand new e-book that includes 100 touching photographs exhibiting the loving bond between younger kids and their huge canines.
The collection of images reveals breeds akin to Nice Danes and Newfoundlands towering over toddlers - highlighting their mutual love for one another.
Kids no taller than 2ft are seen high-fiving their household pets, operating alongside them and even using their beloved canines as in the event that they had been a horse.
Matthew, who will not be but two, proven gently patting the face of a long-haired St Bernard named Misha that wighs 15 stone and is 92 centimetres tall
The extraordinary assortment will characteristic in a e-book referred to as 'Little Youngsters and Their Massive Canines' - which is all all the way down to the work of photographer Andy Seliverstoff.
Andy, 58, has thus far spent 4 months taking footage round St. Petersburg, Russia, and hopes to point out large canines are simply as pleasant as smaller breeds with kids.
He mentioned: 'It's extremely troublesome to say if large breeds get a nasty identify, as a result of all canines are very totally different.
'We solely took pictures with canines which have a steady thoughts and good temperament, as these canines are open to bonding with each folks and youngsters.
'I am simply attempting to realize and convey the mutual contact between a toddler and their canine.'
Dad-of-one Andy, from St. Petersburg, has a five-year-old Brindle Nice Dane referred to as 'Orchidea MonAmour' - that means 'orchestrate my love' in English.
Finest associates stick collectively: 4-and-a-half 12 months outdated Gregory places an arm round Krispy, a Briad who weighs six and a half stone
Who wants a horse?! Actually not Theodore aged three, who's pictured using his Newfoundland Ringo, who weighs nearly 12 stone
He has lengthy been a lover of bigger breeds, and as soon as owned a long-haired St. Bernard over 25 years in the past.
Having fallen in love with large canines, he then travelled the world photographing canine reveals.
When associates requested him in the summertime to take images of their Nice Dane with their two-year-old daughter Alice, he met them in a park - and the thought for the e-book was born.
Harlequin Nice Dane Zara poses for a photograph in entrance of Alexandra, two. The canines weighs over 11 stone and is 82cm tall
This lovely picture reveals a Nice Dane named Wolf watching over little VseVolod, aged one 12 months and 11 months. The canine weighs 12 and a half stone
Alice was tiny in comparison with five-year-old 'Sean' the Nice Dane, who weighed 82kg - or almost 13 stone.
Andy posted the pictures on social media, together with a set he took of Newfoundland 'Ringo' and youngster Theo, who was simply three years outdated - and folks beloved it.
He mentioned: 'They mentioned it was deeply touching and I made a decision to proceed engaged on the mission.
Ilya, aged two and half, runs alongside Nice Dane Shane, who weighs greater than 10 stone - plus a Daschund who could have an inferiority advanced
Alice along with her Nice Dane Sean, frolicking collectively. Andy, 58, has thus far spent 4 months taking footage round St. Petersburg, Russia, and hopes to point out large canines are simply as pleasant as smaller breeds with kids
'The primary precedence with these pictures wasn't simply to make stunning footage, however to additionally present how kids and their large canines talk and make contact with one another.'
A number of the pictures within the collection characteristic the canine's proprietor's grandchildren, and even kids of associates.
Varvara and Vasiisa, aged three and 5, with their Black Russian Terrier canines Kadril, who weighs nearly eight stone, and Hobbit, who weighs greater than 10 stone
The biggest canine he photographed was five-year-old long-haired St. Bernard 'Misha', who weighed in a staggering 98kg - or over 15 stone.
Andy was capable of take an image of him sitting nonetheless whereas little Matthew, who will not be even two but, gently patted his face.
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