Category Archives: dfw rescue me
looking back at 2013
Since I never ever blog, I thought I’d quickly tag a few of the photos I like from the past year and stick them inView full post »
bruiser (aka doolittle)
This past week I puppysat Bruiser (he came to my house as “Doolittle” but I have an admitted problem callingView full post »
justice for justice (and others like him)
Those of you from Dallas have probably heard the story already… and some of the rest of you may have as well.View full post »
upcoming events
After that long “winter” (even a born and bred Texan like me can’t really call that a winter!), springView full post »
adopting from a rescue organization
I recently read an article by a woman complaining about her difficulty in adopting a dog from a rescue organization. View full post »
trials and tribulations of a baby lab
I’ve posted about some of this episode on Facebook (if you don’t “like” thank Dog, you shouldView full post »
jet, the foster monkey
Since Rosie (now Bella Rose) was adopted a couple weeks ago, Jet’s personality has really come out. He’s aView full post »
jet & rosie | dfw rescue me
So I’m fostering puppies for DFW Rescue Me again. Black labs (maybe mixes? their mom looks to be a pure bred,View full post »
happy new year!
I’ve been super busy the past month – shooting, fulfilling orders, last-minute shopping, and… but IView full post »
state fair of texas
The 2011 State Fair of Texas just wound up. It’s a three week event, and has to be the greatest state fair inView full post »
ay… chihuahuas.
So it turns out chihuahuas are different than newfs. Or big lab mixes. Or even shepherd mixes. These little guysView full post »
bittersweet | dallas dog photography
I knew I’d make a lousy foster.View full post »
two little monkeys
More of the puppies! [I posted on facebook, but the ridiculous little girl has found her forever home.] Moose (or BusterView full post »
two is easier than one…
But three is definitely more trouble than two. Puppies, of course. Since the little fuzzy girl is already spoken forView full post »