Posts in Rescue Dogs
adopted! yay!

post by leslie

This is Utah! How adorable is he?!? He's only 10 weeks old, and ... was adopted before I could even post about him in the first week of May. But who doesn't want to see more puppy photos, eh? Plus it's always good to still post about the dogs in case they are returned.So today is June 1, which means my dog project is over! Both happy and sad news.The happy news is that I featured 29 dogs who needed homes this month, and FIFTEEN of them got adopted (at press time). Guys! That's more than half! Isn't that great! I'm still holding out hope for the tougher cases like Wash. Anyway, good work team! About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here.

Biscuits! Adopted!

post by leslie

This is Biscuits. He had a sibling named Gravy. ARE YOU KIDDING ME??Both Biscuits and Gravy were adopted quickly (I never even got to photograph Gravy), but I wanted to show him off to you anyway. Because we all need some laughter and smiles, no?Biscuits is 8 and was rescued from a Minneapolis shelter. He's super mellow and he's good with other dogs, cats and kids. He's a total couch potato who loves to shadow his people around the house, and I'm so happy he found a home! Because someone needs to play with that fur all day long! About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here.

Milou -- ADOPTED!

post by Leslie

Meet Milou! As soon as I photographed this girl, I could think of 3-4 friends who would love to bring her home. But she was adopted 2 days later!This girl is a one year old shih tzu mix. She was found in the mountains of Kentucky and was in foster for a few weeks learning how to live with a family again. She's super friendly and super smart and loves to play with her dog toys. She doesn't do well with tiny kids, but loves older ones. She's ok with other dogs, but does guard her food, so she's working on that.I'm so happy someone brought her home! About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here. 

Carmie -- ADOPTED!

post by leslie

This is Carmie and isn't she adorable?? She was adopted just a few days after I shot these photos, and I am so happy she found her forever home.She came here via Kentucky and had been in foster care for more than a year! Carmie loves, loves, loves other dogs, trips to the dog park, sleeping in your bed and women. Yup, women. She's a touch timid with new people, but she warmed up great in the studio. Isn't she a love?Carmie was at Safe Hands rescue, and if you'd like to see what other dogs they have available, look here! About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here.

pixie and poppy

post by leslie

Ok. Here we are. This is Pixie and Poppy, and they are the last adoptable dogs this month. Don't worry! I have way more photos of rescue dogs coming to fill out the week, but all those dogs got adopted within days of their new photos being taken, so they never ran as adoptable. But of course I still want you to see their sweet faces!But back to these two. They are kinda like the Golden Girls. They are around 11 years old and they are bonded, which means they need to go to a new home together. They are almost blind and deaf. The have trouble with their back legs, so walking is tough and they kinda stumble around. All of that said, their foster mom says they are both wildly affectionate.These ladies need to land where someone works from home (or is retired and home a lot). They need a calm and quiet place with no small kids and no big dogs. If you think you might be the perfect fit for these ladies, you can reach out to Pet Haven rescue. They don't have an official adoption page just yet, but feel free to email the organization if you are interested.About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here. 

Bring Caden home stat -- ADOPTED!

post by leslie

This is Caden. He is a tripod and it is a modern miracle that I did not just scoop him up and bring him home with me after taking his photo. But I guess that wasn't necessary because in the two days after his shoot, he was adopted! So he's no longer available. Instead, let's just be happy that he found a great home so fast!His information is below, for those that are curious.Caden is just about one year old and was rescued from Kentucky with a broken leg that was severely infected and had to be removed. But you guys, he is THE HAPPIEST and friendliest and most wonderful guy about it! He's just so dang grateful to be feeling better!He loves other dogs, he loves people and he wants to snuggle all day long. He is not crate trained, but he does just fine with full run of the house. Because he was rescued after growing up a little wild, he is in need of training. But he truly is just a delight. I think training him would only help build the bond.He was being fostered by Safe Hands Rescue and you can find their other dogs here. About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here.

hilarious little emma

post by leslie

This is Emma, and she is a hoot!Emma is a four-year-old chihuahua who has been in foster for 2 months. She has a rare neurological issue where she... sort of dances? All the time? Her foster mom described it best by saying it just looks like she's had too much tequila at all hours of the day. That's how she walks. But she's not in pain and she's happy as a clam.She sticks by her people (and loves to sleep next to you in bed). She is good with other dogs, cats and kids. And if you want to see what she looks like when you get home from work (or even if you don't), you need to watch this video. Have you ever seen a happier dog? I think not.If you are interested in adopting Emma, her information and application can be found here. About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here. 

Lucy aka Lulu

post by leslie

This is Lulu, and you guys, she is FANTASTIC. She is some sort of little hound mix and she's super submissive and just rolls over for tummy rubs all the time. Photo evidence provided.She is 6.5 yrs old and she has a bad case of heartworms that she's healing up from at the moment. Because of this, she can go for short walks, but she'll never be your running companion. She's been in foster care since January, and is just about ready to find her forever home (waiting on one final x-ray for a clean bill of health).This girl likes things calm. She probably shouldn't live in an apartment or townhouse as she likes to alert you (by barking) when she hears noises. She likes other (calm) dogs and kids, but due to her huntress nature outdoors, the foster is thinking cats might be a bad idea. She walks well on a leash and loves car rides. And really? She's kind of hilarious with all the rolling over for belly rubs.If you'd like more information on how to adopt this sweetie, reach out to Wags and Whiskers and let them know! They can give you much  more information -- she's just not posted online as they are waiting for medical clearance. About this projectFor the next month, I’ll feature photos on my blog, my instagram and my facebook feeds that focus on dogs who need homes. These are dogs currently in foster homes, waiting for their forever family. They are amazing pups who will melt your hearts — some are hard to adopt because they are pit bull mixes (the sweetest dogs ever who cannot help their strength) or they have lived on the streets for a long time and are covered in scars or they might be blind or deaf (or both). Some are simply hard to get adopted because they are black, which is the dumbest reason ever. But each dog that has come into my studio in the last few weeks for photos has had a warm heart and wanted nothing more than love. Wouldn’t it be great if one of you could provide that? I hope so. To see all the dogs featured so far, look here.