After Rochelle and I took Sheva home a little over a year ago, she
has been family ever since. My experience with pet ownership started with feral
cats who quite literally walked into my life and home.
Though,
I have to say, having a dog is...different. Dog owners can relate, they can be
extremely loyal, bring you up when you are down, want to go everywhere you are, and instill a type of unconditional one-way love you experience when you walk through the front door.
If we didn't see her sitting patiently, yet eager when we grabbed a leash to try her out at the Richardson Animal Shelter, she may have been somebody else's dog.
The fact being, she was somebody else's dog for two years, and then dropped off at the pound because she wasn't a excellent purebred.
If it wasn't for that happening, I wouldn't have cataloged pictures of her, with people, with the cat, with other dogs, and share that same camaraderie that pet owners possess. While I love my cat and past cats equally as much, it provides a different view on a pet's life who was once feral and showed up one day, and another who was abandoned simply due to their genetic makeup.
It is that bond that I want to understand and share with the world, the warming emotion that is evoked only by your pet(s) when you see a picture of them.
Should you be serious about preserving your pet(s) in photographic form, I can be there. I'd like to provide the candid coverage in the simple comfort of their home and/or at their favorite retreats. I'm starting at an introductory rate that will only last a limited time.
I look forward to not only working with you, but your smaller company.
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