Category Archives: Rescue

Spay and Neuter

I spend most of my time helping pets in shelters get adopted. When you spend as much time around rescue dogs as I do you, realize that spaying and neutering is an important part of rescue work. You see, I am on the reactive side of the rescue equation when I take pictures of animals...

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    The Mobile 30

    Mobile Greyhound park closed forcing hundreds of retired racing dogs into rescues across the country. The Greyhound Adoption League of Texas accepted thirty of them. I photographed them all in one day! Thanks to the hard work of the vets and techs at Preston Park Animal Hospital and boarding at Houn House  all thirty dogs...

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      GALT Summer Fosters

      It is my privilege to photograph so many wonderful Greyhounds from The Greyhound Adoption League of Texas or GALT. Working with GALT makes any of my days better. Each Greyhound that comes through their door is on its way to a wonderful home. I treasure the short amount of time I get to spend with...

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        The Best of PugOween

        I have been doing photos at DFW Pug Rescues PugOween for many years. Here are some of my favorites. If you would like to see some more head over to my Hall of Fame Gallery! http://galleries.shagly.com/pugoweenhalloffame

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          Black and White Pugs

          I’d like to show off something a little different with this set. I had the privilege to photograph these beautiful black Pugs. What better way to show them off than in black and white!

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