Thanks for the comments guys!!
Stubbs: I had an interesting time taking these photos, trying to get her to pose nicely
I think Im gonna have to look into a f1.4 sometime
The real frustration was when I got back to the PC and found SO many of the shots with sharp noses or ears and not the eyes!! There were some very rude words said about the D70 that night! The top one; well, Ive gone back and looked at it again and I dont think it is that soft, just focused in the wrong damned place!! Having said that, I should have closed down a stop or two to compensate for the lower background-to-subject contrast as well.
They were all taken in AF-S, centre sensor using focus on the eyes and recompose methodology. Ive never had as many OOF shots as since I got the D70. It's incredibly fustrating at times. I havent done another session with here since the firmware update, so must try it again and see what I get.
Slider: Thanks
Jamie: She's a Malamute, which is often shorted to Mal, or we call her the moot (how the last part is pronounced). Tis funny actually, they ARE pretty mute (as in quiet). Basically never bark, just howl occasionally. And yes, she knows shes a beauty too
Andrew: Akita's are amazing looking dogs arent they, bet you miss them (but probably not how much work they are). Nope, not a husky, full-blown 40kg female Malamute. I'll post a 'full view' pic of her tonight.
They have a bit of sharpening (100/3 in Capture1 Pro which Im playing with), but its quite subtle. Thanks for the eye suggestions and also the 'white' area. I'll have a play with that pic tonight and see what I can do about lowering the exposure in that area (maybe do a multiple exposure merge or something) to get some colour back in the sky and less distracting.