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Two dogs meeting nose to nose.

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Petra is a three-year old maltese available for adoption at the Marion County Dog Shelter, Salem Oregon.

Our neighbor, their 'mama', had deployed and I was taking these pictures of her babies to send to her on a disc, Montgomery, AL - August 11, 2006

Rahni Laying out the front of my house on the path, cooling her belly.

Exposición Canina WTC

Mexico Octubre 2008

This is the band of misfits that come and go all day in the Mannequin Recovery studio.

Scruffy, Billy & Blue

I only loaded this photo to use as a link to a kaleidoscope (one group ask to see the starting photo- this was one I was going to delete but decided to kaleidoscope it in stead). Here is the kaleidoscope: www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/197685006/

... the final match between Holland & Spain!!!

The dream is over for us, but we're still the mood to see who's going to be the Number 1!!!!

SPAIN THE NEW WORLD CHAMPION!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

OCTOPUS PAUL WAS 100% RIGHT!!!. IT NEVER LOST A GUESS!!!!

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... assistir a final da copa, Holanda e Espanha!!!

O sonho acabou para nós, mas ainda estamos no espírito para ver quem será o Número 1!!!!

A ESPANHA É A NOVA CAMPEÃ MUNDIAL!!! PARABÉNS!!!

O POLVO PAUL TEVE 100% DE ACERTOS!! NUNCA SE ENGANOU!!!

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three dogs at bens in newport, RI.

needle felted by feltedfido

Walter accelerates with Peter in hot pursuit.

ILSE-6000. Hanham Lock, near Bristol

 

Jess my Saluki/collie cross at sunset waiting for the ball. Please see my blog for more information on her, I've written a post about her early days blog post.

  

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Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without asking my written permission. All rights reserved.....© M Swaffield

I am so sorry to announce that our sweet Zoey has passed on.

    

While she'd slowed down quite a lot these past six months, she was such a cheerful, joyful little thing right up until the night she passed away. She let us know it was her time, and she simply fell asleep. It was so gentle. Zoey always did things her own way, and this was certainly no exception.

    

I had her with me just three years, but our time together was eventful and we had so many adventures and she embraced her new home here in Colorado. She'd prance and pull on the leash during every neighborhood walk (we called this stance "proud tail" because that little tail would be UP SO HIGH!). She made friends everywhere she went, even (and especially) with kids. She was so gentle and small, and she was so patient with the little ones. Walking her was like walking a moth on a string.

    

It's so hard to type these words. I'm so grateful to the MMR and all the excellent work you do. You brought her in, gave her a kind, loving foster mother in wonderful Rebecca Levine, and you helped Zoey find her way to me. I'm so pleased Zoey was selected as our February girl in the 2012 MMR calendar, and I treasure all of the photos we took that day -- we took dozens upon dozens to get the right one for Zoey, and every snap captured her sweetness and determination! I'd like to encourage all our forever parents to take lots of pictures because they are such a comfort. And I'd also like to encourage future adopters to consider senior dogs. We have these seniors for such a short amount of time, but every moment with them is so valuable. Senior dogs have so few demands: Zoey was so happy with a good meal, a warm place to sleep, and short walks. I will always, always choose senior dogs for the love they give. It's like they KNOW the time is short, and they love you twice as much for it.

    

I've attached a photo of Zo, snapped right after she'd broken free from the calendar photo shoot and headed for the water dish, that big, now-crumpled bow now forgotten and trailing behind her. That's who she was. That determined little chin gets me every time.

    

I hope this message finds all of you well. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all of your hard work and true affection for these dogs. You are doing such good and essential work for all these dogs and the people who adore them.

    

Warmly,

Lori and family

smaller dimension 14 x 9 cm (5,5 in x 3,5 in)

 

Zoey's eyes have the power.

 

View On White and large!

Keep an eye on the sunbather...

Went to volunteer at this shelter walking dogs, clean up etc. these are some of the pups available for adoption. some of them left to go to an adoption event I hope they found some great humans.

Arinya, the beautiful and talented Belgian Shepherd

Daisy wasn't too keen on having her photo taken, but she loved the reward of all her hard work. I photographed pets in studio for an article in Cary Magazine.

This is my new puppy. A 3 month old Basset Hound

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