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  • Here are Jazzy on the left and Chloe on the right. Two rescue dogs. Our friend adopted Jazzy, and we adopted Chloe. We got her when she was 2 1/2, she is now 4. They lived together before we adopted them, and we consider them half-sisters. Chloe loves when Jazzy comes to visit, as they love to romp in our backyard. / We don’t know who’s happier, us or the dogs. iams is trying to reach a goal of 1,000,000 pet adoptions Consider making a home for a wonderful animal, this holiday season. Congrats to Glenda Remaklus for Solving Who Let the Dogs Out! It was Anne and Sue !

  • Salvador Dali II
    by Angelique Price

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    sharpie and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches

  • Sleepy Kitty
    by Lucindawind

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    this is my little angel Tysian .. the one that was abused and had his ears damaged ..and I adopted..he just looks so content in this photo I was practicing MANUAL shots today ..I dont do manual because they never come out … but I really want to learn how to do it .. I think this one came out good ..I used different light settings also

  • Indifference
    by Carla Jandelle Petters

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    A beautiful tabby long hair…named samantha….....another of my local Humane Society’s babies. She was dumped off in a box and malnureshed when we found her…she’s since been adopted by one of our local police officers and now has the run of a happy household. Not all our babies find homes that are good or even FIND one at ALL. We had one gorgeous animal that ended up being allergic to some of the med’s we had to use to cure him of his sickness. He didn’t make it. So it’s always nice to know when we have a good ending.

  • Smiling dog
    by Benjamin Liew

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This photo was taken at the Animal Welfare League in Wingfield, South Australia. No photoshop was used other than to alter the colours a bit. The puppy’s smile, although blurred due to depth of field (i was using a 50mm f/1.4 at 1.4 focussing only on her eyes) was real! This puppy was adopted shortly after.

  • Love Kitty
    by Crockpot

    US$3.99

    This is our sweet kitty, Hershey Kisses. I named her that because she loves to give kitty kisses and when I first found her she was the color of white chocolate. This photo was snapped on a whim, just as she was waking up from one of her many naps. —-—- Hershey has been entered into The Humane Society of the United States’ Spay Day USA Pet Photo Contest. Please vote for me! —-—- Ever since I was a child, animals have been my passion. My one real dream in life is to someday open my own animal sanctuary. As it is now, I only wish my home were as big as my heart. When I’m not caring for strays I’m working on designs for various animal rights issues. This photo is one example of something I have used on several products, including stamps, with the text “Save a life… adopt!” to promote pet adoption. Animals and their welfare are something I take very seriously; and in the past people have said it’s my religion. I can’t argue with that. / / —-—- / / _If you care about animals the way I do, please check out our new group Voices for Animals —-—- Cards – Best of the Best Category: Pets

  • HARLEY
    by mlynnd

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    This is our dog Harley. On Nov. 20th Kay and I will have him in our lives two years. We adopted him when he was six years old. He is a golden retriever/australian shepherd, with some chow in him. He had lived in a shelter most of his life. Before we got him, he only had a home for a year and four months. As soon as we seen him, we knew he belonged with us. He is such a sweet, loving guy. He has my heart and soul forever.

  • Help Me
    by amarica

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I was once a tiny baby, / a cuddly furry bundle of joy. / They took me from my mother / and gave me to a little boy. I cried a lot for my mother / and missed my whole family. / But the boy was so glad to / take the time to hold and hug me. I finally grew to love them / the people who were my new family. / Though I often dreamed of mama / and wondered if she thought of me. Time passed and I grew up / and the boy stopped playing with me. / Oh, I think he still loved me, / but now he was a teen. I now lived in a doghouse in the back / because no one had time for me. / Where once I curled up at the foot of his bed / now his skateboard replaced me. I’d find a dish of food by my door / but the boy I now saw rarely. / And I could watch from within my fence / they had put up to separate them from me. They built a pool and I would watch them play / and I’d bark to tell them to play with me. / That only seemed to make it worse / because my barking made them angry. Then the boat arrived and I was left alone / every weekend when they all went boating. / I slept a lot and dreamed of mama / and wondered if she ever thought of me. One day they came with a stranger / who put a chain on me. / They turned their backs and did not watch / as the big man dragged me away. So here I am behind these bars / not knowing what will become of me. / I don’t know what I did to be put in jail / but I keep hoping someone will come and help me. amari ________ I have seen it happen far too often, people see a cute little puppy or kitten, baby iguana or other little cutie-pie that catches their eye and their fancy for the moment. Without considering the future needs and responsibilities of caring for these adorable little beings, the person “purchases” the “merchandise” and then proceeds to step two of the “owning” process. The little toy is fun for awhile until life and stuff gets in the way, then the little one grows up and requires more room, food, care, medical treatment and attention, so as with any other “toy” it now becomes a discard. The person then proceeds to ask friends if they will take it off their hands. When that fails they take it out and dump it or call the pound and unload it. They think no more about it because it was only just another thing to them. They never considered it has feelings and loves and hurts and often dies of loneliness once having been abandoned by the only person they ever loved. Once the reject is in the pound, it only has a certain amount of time to be adopted before it has to be “disposed” of to make room for more rejects. Then there are the ones the owners keep and selectively proceed to abuse in so many unimaginable ways that a normal mind cannot even fathom. Sometimes these poor things are “rescued” and taken to the “humane” society where they have a short time to be adopted. It breaks my heart. There are some people who truly do provide rescue and real adoption and long-term rehabilition for these poor babies and these are real heros. Digitally enhanced with Paintshop Pro, Photomatrix HDR and Micrografx. I recommend visiting these other RB’rs who care about animals and they donate their sales to the cause: Lucinda Migkats ecgardner Whisperingruth Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.

  • Waiting
    by Gene Praag

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Had a couple hours off today so I went up to the BLM’s wild horse adoption center and these horses were waiting for a new home. They are so beautiful.

  • Melbourne Mural 2004
    by Rosina Lamberti

    US$4.63–US$105.64

    Melbourne Mural / The store was built in 1853 and named Dimelow and Gaylard before the colloquial name was adopted in 1904. That building was destroyed by fire in 1907 and the existing structure was designed by Melbourne architects H. W. & F. B. Tompkins. The clock tower was erected in 1910 and the building’s name changed again to Dimmeys Model Stores to reflect its high fashion status in working-class Richmond. In 2004, artist Hayden Dewar was commissioned to paint a series of murals representing the history of the store and Victoria along the Green Street facade.

  • Secret Love
    by Angelique Price

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    margot and richie tenenbaum one of my most favorite scenes in a movie ever!! sharpie and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches

  • THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster

  • Proud little cactus meets jealous little flower for the first time. You’ll find lots more Best Buds Gardening cartoon products, including magnets, postcards, and shirts at my Zazzle gallery You’ll find lots more Best Buds Gardening cartoon products, including magnets, postcards, and shirts at my Zazzle gallery*

  • “Think Lizards” A special non-profit series When you buy a “Think Lizards” card or print, the money from the product will be donated to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation http://ircf.org/index.php. / A little about the “Think Lizards” card series: / I was blessed a few years back to visit and take photographs at Mr. John Binns’ home. Mr. Binns has over 50 Iguanas on the premises and in his care. They are fascinating to see. He has several breeds such as the Giant Green Iguana, a tropical iguana also known as the Common Green which is the iguanas most pet owners have. He also has Rock Iguanas and Rhino Iguanas, which can live to be 100 years old! He also had a hybrid of the rare Blue Rock Iguana, an endangered species. To learn more and find out how you can help conserve these beautiful great lizards visit Cyclura.com. This site is owned and operated by the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, a non-profit California corporation. All content within this website is {C} 1999-2006 John Binns. If you love reptiles and would like to help the rare Blue Iguana as well as other iguanas visit www.cyclura.com and learn what you can do to support this worthy cause. “Saving animals helps to keep our planet alive. All God’s creatures are His children and have a place in His plan.”—Deep Red Tiger. Learn more. Get involved.

  • Orange Dust
    by Carla Jandelle Petters

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Another one of my local shelters abandonies….. / This beautiful little torti-calico sweetie had her soul showing in her eyes. / She was luckily adopted with-in a week after this photo was taken. Sadly…......so many don’t get adopted. My cat that I have was adopted when he was 7 years old…and had been at the shelter for 2 years already. A note to people wanting to get rid of their animals? People don’t WANT to adopt adult animals…they don’t WANT responsibilities towards needy animals….they don’t WANT an animal that will only have a couple years left to live. / Keep your pet if you can…or help find it a HOME! Don’t abandon it…don’t foist it off on organizations that are already overwhelmed with adult animals. / and PLEASE PLEASE??? SPAY AND NEUTURE!! (u’r animals…as well as…....um….....)

  • Adoption Tattoo
    by SofaKingWeird

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    These symbols the heart and the triangle is the symbol of adoption. This is the one on my wife’s upper back. Her and her sister who are both adopted got the tattoos together and they both personalized them to their own taste. My wife had the flowers and the feathers added to hers. If you want to know more about this tattoo just bubblemail my wife. She is Nancy CC Smith.

  • ADoption
    by majo

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    A lovely scene on my couch. The white cat (brutus) nearly died of boredom. That’s when this little rascal (caesar) was dumped near our house. They somehow became close and to cut a long story short: THEY LIVED LONG AND HAPPILY everafter. Op het moment dat de oude bijna stierf van verveling (echt waar) kwam de kleine bij ons terecht en zoals je ziet perfect samen.

  • APPLE
    by mlynnd

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    When I went to visit Harley’s foster mom, Apple was the dog she was fostering at the time. She was rescued from a kill shelter. Apple is a Louisiana Catahoula Leopard dog mix. I never heard of the breed before seeing her. I just feel in love with her blue eyes. Since I took this, Apple has been adopted, and has her family now.

  • SMILE PLEASE
    by mlynnd

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    This is Harley, my golden retriever/australian shepherd mix. Maybe a little chow also. We adopted Harley 2 years ago. This guy only had a home for about a year and 4 months in all of his 6 years before us adopting him. He was living at a shelter the rest of the time. Before, some thought of him as to shy to be adoptable, but I am very glad that others did not feel the same way. He was in several different states before coming to us. So it shows, if you are meant to be together, it is going to happen. He finally made his way to IL. and to us.

  • Adopt an Animal
    by Joe Thill

    US$4.20–US$95.99

    This is my dog Daisy. I adopted her in Spring of 2006 from Tails Humane Society in Dekalb, Illinois. All proceeds from this work will be donated to the A.S.P.C.A.

  • Sadness and Hope
    by coffeebean

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    These two beautiful dogs awaiting their fate at the animal shelter in Edmond, Oklahoma – sadly if someone doesn’t take them home soon they will be put down. I call them Sadness and Hope. I wish I could have taken them home with me. / September 2007ed-print/size:medium/view:preview/537089-3-sadness-and-hope.jpg!

  • Feather Friend
    by jewelskings

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • It's a big world outside
    by okcshelter

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Shelter cat waiting for adoption. This cat has already been adopted to a nice home.

  • Adopt Me
    by Mom2Two

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A little black and white kitten at the SW Wash Humane Society. Please go to your local shelter to adopt any new family pet additions…. you never know what treasure you will find!

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