Adopted dog
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To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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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 !
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Krystal JRT Tee-shirt “Jacks for life” jrtrescue.net. This is previewed in the Unisex Tee Shirt style
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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.
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Our first collaborative effort on the Bubble!! Big thanks go out to Gigi, a.k.a. micmac for letting me use her awesome photo of Tchoko to do this simple pet adoption design. Thanks Gigi!!
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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.
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20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA For more info on how to become a vegetarian and to save at least ONE life everyday, go to peta.org To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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Most female dogs have their first estrous cycle between 6 and 12 months, although some larger breeds delay until as late as 2 years. Females experience estrous cycles biannually, during which her body prepares for pregnancy, and at the peak she will come into estrus, during which time she will be mentally and physically receptive to copulation.( wikipedia.org)
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Krystal
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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.
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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.
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To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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This is my 12 year old puppy Mattie. Isn’t she beautiful? She is my life, she is my muse. I’m downloading many photos of Mattie in hopes of raising money. She recently passed away after fighting liver cancer. She fought the horrible disease for 2 months with chemotherapy, but in the end it took her life. The last chemo session, she looked at me and softly said she was tired. So, I took her home and made a bed on the floor for the 2 of us and I held her through the night until she passed away in my arms the next morning. She is missed every second of every day, but she will live on forever in the hearts of everyone she met and new. So every t-shirt and piece of artwork I sell will go to paying off her final $10,000 of doctor bills. I love you my perfect angel.
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Unconditional Love
by Sally OmarI am loved unconditionally from morning till night / Whether it is my little Sophia or one of my birds in flight / My Shih Tzu, Sophi…
Before buying a cat, dog or bird, check with your local shelters….these animals / need homes….they are suffering….you will never find any pet that is more thankful / and loving than one that has been abandoned, abused or left in a shelter…
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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.
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Collaboration ...my dog Tchoko on a tee !!!
by micmacTchoko is on a tee-shirt for an adoption publicity made by ….....«Crockpot» aka Lorie…..He looks awesome on a black tee …I’m so pro…
Tchoko is on a tee-shirt for an adoption publicity made by ….....«Crockpot» aka Lorie…..He looks awesome on a black tee …I’m so proud of him … / / THANKS A MILIION …Crockpot ..
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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!
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20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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Jet rehomed from Jack Russell Rescue The preview is in the Short Sleeved T style suitable for M or F.
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20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA For more info on the bloody evils of the fur trade or to find out how to make the torture stop, go to peta.org To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA For more info on how to become a vegetarian and save at least ONE life everyday, go to peta.org To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
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Mouse drawn on the computer. Clive Scottie Howls imploringly that people would adopt & not buy from breeders or Puppy mills. If you must have a puredbred Dog or Cat, they also end up at the pound, this is a wasteful & neglectful generation, if a person, even if they spent hundred’s of dollars on a fancy breed, & decide they don’t want the trouble, etc, out in the trash those poor Dogs & Cats go
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