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Welcome to the PawPrints Photography Blog!

Hi!  Thanks for visiting the blog for the award-winning PawPrints Photography.  We specialize in on-location, custom pet photography in Washington, DC, Virginia (VA), and Maryland (MD.)  We work with you to create artistic and unique portraits of the special dog, cat or horse in your life.  If you would like to find out more information, please visit our website at www.pawprintsphotography.com or give us a call at 703-354-3736.  Hope you come back often!

Tag Archives: happy

Thai, the Thai Ridgeback

‘Tis the season that the blog posts get scarce.  If you’ve been coming back here to see something new, thank you!  Here are a few images from a really fun session with Thai, who coincidentally happens to be a Thai Ridgeback.

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Welcome Back Abbey and welcome to the blog Longfellow (part 1)

Since I started this blog, Abbey has been featured several times with her brother, Shakespeare.  He was such a wonderful boy and I’m so grateful to have been one of the many people he made smile.

Abbey has a new addition to her family named Longfellow and he is keeping her on her toes.

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Roscoe, Bandit & Meow

 

Both Roscoe and Meow were adopted from Lost Dog & Cat Rescue.  Both were very sick when they found them, Roscoe with heart worm (which they treated) and Meow (aka Patches according to Lost Dog) had a cancerous tumor, which Lost Dog paid to have removed. Special thanks to Lost Dog for caring for these beautiful animals and allowing them the opportunity to be brought into this wonderful family!  Bandit came from a rescue organization that is no longer in operation.

 

Unfortunately, Roscoe died unexpectedly soon after our portrait session.   This is a tribute to Roscoe and the love and joy he brought to his family.  He is missed every day.

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Bo and Puck – then and now . . .

They loved playing chase with each other as puppies . . .

Two Bichon puppies chasing a pinecone

. . . some things never change!

 

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