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Service

Friday, August 07, 2020 | By: Pawtraits by Nicole

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Service - Week 32 of the 52 Week Pet Photography Blog

Originally, I was going to skip this week because I couldn't think of a way to use the theme service.  But then at the last minute, it sort of came together. 

Service to the animals that have made my life whole.

Dogs have been a huge part of my life and have brought so much happiness to me via friends (2 legged), hobbies, companionship, etc.  I just can't imagine life without them.  In the past, I have fostered a few dogs here and there and I have been thinking that I would like to do that again someday.  But right now I have too much to juggle to add fostering to the mix of things.   I started to think about what I can do and I reached out to a Home 4 Spot and we arranged a time for me to take some photos of a few of their current fosters, which I was so excited about.  I hope to continue to take portraits of their dogs.

Knowing how full my life has been because of dogs and knowing how many dogs are in need of homes, I decided I need to step it up and find ways to help.  Today I may not have all the answers to what I can do or how I can help, but for now, I will start by taking photographs to get those cute faces out there for people to see, and I will continue to think about what I can do in the future.

Here are the dogs I met. If you are looking for a companion or know anyone who might be interested in one of these dogs, please reach out to A Home 4 Spot for more information.

 

 

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6 Comments

Aug 10, 2020, 3:47:26 PM

Nicole Hrustyk - It's sad. Sometimes I wonder why people get dogs when they don't seem to notice they exist once they bring them home. I try to tell myself these dogs are better off because they will end up in a home where someone actually cares. But in the meantime... UGH.

Aug 9, 2020, 1:04:15 PM

Tracy Allard - Keep up the good work, unfortunately we'll always have homeless animals who need a helping hand and beautiful pictures DO make a difference!

Aug 7, 2020, 9:25:49 AM

Nicole Hrustyk - Thanks. I definitely need to do more.

Aug 7, 2020, 9:24:37 AM

Nicole Hrustyk - They are. The GSD was struggling the most, I hope he gets a home soon.

Aug 7, 2020, 9:09:12 AM

Angela Schneider - It's a great thing you're doing, helping these animals.

Aug 7, 2020, 7:43:12 AM

Elaine - Thank you for reaching out! Beautiful pups and photos!

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