Photobombing dog makes one couple's engagement photos infinitely better

Louie photobombs his owners.
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Not content with being on the sidelines, a miniature dachshund named Louie decided to photobomb his owners' engagement photo session, and the results are adorable.

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Photographer Karin Berdal of DnK Photography told ABC News she was shooting with couple Megan Determan and Chris Kluthe in a St. Paul, Minnesota, park. Louie may be 6 years old, but "he's got the heart of a puppy," she said, and he quickly changed the tone of the photos by jumping in and out of the leaves. "He had no clue what he was creating for us, but once we got that picture, we were cracking up," Berdal said. "I think Megan's response was, 'Well, that's Louie. He's a show stopper.'"

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Berdal said she knew the photos were "hilarious" when she posted them to her blog and Facebook, but was surprised when a local news station found them and did a story, helping the pictures go viral. "We had no idea that it'd be this hilarious to everybody else," she said.

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Catherine Garcia

Catherine Garcia is night editor for TheWeek.com. Her writing and reporting has appeared in Entertainment Weekly and EW.com, The New York Times, The Book of Jezebel, and other publications. A Southern California native, Catherine is a graduate of the University of Redlands and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.