A romantic couple being watched by six puppies.
This image has been uploaded for the group Album Art – The Way It Could’ve Been where ten $25AUSD Red Bubble gift vouchers are up for grabs in this groups one off Challenge / / Second to all above, this is my boy “Raul” he is now nearly 11 weeks old and I’m totally in love with this little puppy. / It’s my first dog and I am completely spoiling him as if he were my first child!! :D / In Dreams by Roy Orbison) / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Pug puppy commanding a Soviet tank painted with hearts :)
Yes I know what you’re all thinking…It’s ANOTHER PET DOG!!!!! Don’t panic you arty farty types…it’s only up for a limited time whilst I make some cards for a friends present. Then it will be strictly back to black polo necks and matching berets. Ciao baby. Postscript (Wow I literally just uplaoded this to make cards for a friends birthday. I had no idea people would comment on it! I feel compelled to point out – as those who know me understand – my humour is very dry and ironic. Don’t take anything I say seriously! Except for my Africa pics and this word – thanks…) :) I MIGHT ADD IF ANYONE WANTS TO BUY IT-GO ON, ON YA, YEAH NOW AND THAT!!!!!!!!!!!! COLLECT THE SET!!
this is my adorable son and our dog – the two of them have such a lovely bond it is really sweet to see and i think this captured it really well, but i can see why they say working with animals and children is not always the easiest thing to do… taken with a nikon D80 + 50 mm 1.4 nikkor lens on a tripod with a flash and soft box (over the flash) ISO: 100 / f/stop: f/1.4 / shutter speed: 1/250
meet me under the cherry tree ;-)
This is a picture of my friend Kristen’s year and a half old daughter “Shaylee” with one of my American Pit Bull Terrier puppies “Louie”. Taken in my back yard in the kennel area. Shaylee just loves the dogs and puppies….and they love her. / FEATURED IN THE APBT LOVERS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE YOU’RE ACCEPTED GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALL PETS GREAT AND SMALL GROUP / PLACED IN THE TOP 10 IN THE “MY FAVORITE PLACE IN THE WHOLE WORLD” CHALLENGE in the MANS BEST FRIEND’S GROUP / FEATURED IN THE MANS BEST FRIEND’S GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALL SOFT AND CUDDLIES GROUP / 2ND PLACE WIN – LOVE CHALLENGE – in the YOU’RE ACCEPTED GROUP / FEATURED IN ALL ANIMALS GREAT AND SMALL /
big nose. big heart. small mind. lots of love.
top ten finish “mood and ambience” group challenge, big and little / 2nd place in “mood and ambience” group challenge, beginnings / - top 10 finish “mans best friend” group challenge, loyalty / - featured in “mans best friend” group / - featured in “our K 9 friends” group / - top 10 finish in “all about your best work” group challenge. / - top 10 finish in “the eyes have it” group challenge, the eyes of love / - top 10 finish in “all about your best work” group challenge, beginnings / Lucy and her bubs galleria mancuso / new book – galleria mancuso – images of mine / my calendar series
My daughter and her dog… /
Cute little puppy
Pen and Ink Drawing with Gouache Paint / My favourite version is the laminated print with a thick black border…....... / / which can be framed if you wish. / The mounted print on thick glossy board is ready to hang and gives a great modern funky feel. This is the bordered version with my details displayed (you can customise to your own liking) ........... / This Design is also available at my Zazzle site on Magnets, Mugs and Mousemats / ................ or even Skate Decks x
I fell in love today. / My friend’s puppy. All of 10 inches from top to bottom (long ways. LOL). / He was so small I nearly needed the macro lens. / Keeping him still was a difficult task. / I do hope his mum & dad love this photo.
My baby – “Zorro” -Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – the perfect model ! Comfortable, cosy and cute !! . /
French bulldog puppy giving kitten licks and kisses , isolated on white background
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Pencil drawing color enhanced in photoshop. The man sleeps while the dog stays awake they are both homeless.
All dogs really do go to Heaven. copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved / gouache and watercolor with lettering added digitally
This work was made for “la Marelle” Editions. Link on my profile. / Not available for sale yet ! Thanks for looking :-)
This is our little girl, Sunshine, and the puppy next door, Ollie. They are both Maltese…about 2 years old…and best friends! They were roughhousing by our front door when I took this picture.
her name is Ellie, but you can call her Slim :)
The love affair began on March 15th, 1975. I was in a pet store buying supplies for a trip I planned to take with two of my dogs. I was looking for a new bed for my dachshund, Ethel who was named after Ethel Mertz, the plump and fun loving cohort of Lucille Ball in the famous T.V. show, I Love Lucy. I glanced at the back of the store and was alarmed to see ten red puppies in a cage too small for half the litter. From a distance, I could see that the smallest puppy was on the bottom of the pile of her sisters and brothers looking distressed and miserable. My friend was ready to leave and kept calling me, but I was spellbound by the little red puppy with sparkling amber eyes. Often dogs in pet stores are delivered from puppy mills often mistreated, neglected and starving. One of my hopes is one day these cruel factories will be shut down with fines to the owners who perpetrate these unspeakable acts against our devoted best friends. I belong to PETA and the Humane Society who are working to shut down puppy mills to stop over-breeding puppies like Jesse in inhumane and intolerable conditions. Seeing first hand the emotional torment these puppies suffer is alarming and Jesse ignited my passionate mission to stop manufacturing puppies as if they were objects, not live sentient animals. Before I entered the pet store, I had only raised dachshunds never considering that I would want to buy another dog that day, a red Irish Setter that I knew would take a lot of my time to heal her wounds after her painful entrance into the world. Now at ten weeks, she glanced at me for a moment and quickly averted her eyes as if she felt there was danger if our eyes met for too long. My friend had been waiting for more than a hour that seemed like a minute to me as I was magnetically pulled into the cage of this sad and beautiful puppy. I felt she desperately needed attention to prevent further harm to her beautiful soul mirrored in her striking and very somber amber eyes. I hardly heard my friend speak when she asked me why I was taking so long pressed against the glass unable to pull myself out of this rip tide between me and this enigmatic puppy. Time stopped and nothing mattered. I knew I had to grab her now and start loving her back into being before it was too late. I named her Jesse and for six months, I sat on the kitchen floor looking at her, touching her gently and hoping she would begin to trust again. When I first brought her home, her belly was bloated from starvation and all she could swallow was Pepto- Bismol and some rice since it was obvious she was starving for many weeks. To say my efforts paid off is an understatement. Jesse grew into my first major attachment to a dog. We shared my bed and all that Malibu, CA had to offer, especially body surfing in the Pacific. She was a natural in the water enjoying the fury and the peace of the sea. Jesse sat for hours as if she was meditating never moving a muscle. She seemed to have gone back to a place so primal and private yet allowed me to be her silent partner as we both gazed at the majestic beauty of the sea. She allowed me to become a part of a mystical experience that enhanced her wisdom and grace. In retrospect, I saw her as my teacher, one who had given me a window into the autistic mind of the children I would later have the opportunity to treat in a special research group. We grew together and when she passed away, the great spirit that forced its way out of her body left me stunned yet feeling blessed to have known this magical soul. The most profound lesson Jesse taught me was about trust, patience and profound love. /
Muffy, taken, yes, in the rearview mirror! / This photograph was featured in the Red Bubble group Our K9 Friend / /
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