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Related: About this forumPhotographer Falls in Love with Less-Than-Perfect Dog, Saves Her Just in Time Read more: http://www
i found this in the pets forum (you should all be subscribers, it's a wonderful group).
Jacqueline Randolph volunteers with Pawsitive Shelter Photography in Orlando, Florida, where she and her teammates photograph dogs at the Orange County Animal Shelter. Together they have helped increase adoption rates by presenting the sweetest and most endearing images of each dogs unique beauty. But when one dog with a less-than-perfect face stood in line for her photo to be taken, Jacqueline tried to suppress a wave of concern.
I was asked to photograph this little pit bull named Blanche who was in isolation due to an eye injury, Jacqueline explains. I took one look at her and I knew she had no chance of adoption.
Blanche not only had an eye injury but also heartworm. With five dogs of her own at home, Jacqueline told herself that it was simply impossible to reach out to Blanche. But as the lens reached out and grabbed Blanches likeness, Jacqueline looked deeper. She studied the eyes that were less-than-perfect, the face of a breed that is painted to be monsters. Where had Blanche been before she came here? What joy might she have ahead of her if she were a beautiful young puppy with a perfect face?
God had plans for Blanche and they included me, Jacqueline explained. I could not get her out of my mind. On the day that Blanche was to be euthanized, I called Pitiful Pups rescue and told them that if they would pull her from the shelter, my husband and I would foster her and pay all veterinary bills.
I was asked to photograph this little pit bull named Blanche who was in isolation due to an eye injury, Jacqueline explains. I took one look at her and I knew she had no chance of adoption.
Blanche not only had an eye injury but also heartworm. With five dogs of her own at home, Jacqueline told herself that it was simply impossible to reach out to Blanche. But as the lens reached out and grabbed Blanches likeness, Jacqueline looked deeper. She studied the eyes that were less-than-perfect, the face of a breed that is painted to be monsters. Where had Blanche been before she came here? What joy might she have ahead of her if she were a beautiful young puppy with a perfect face?
God had plans for Blanche and they included me, Jacqueline explained. I could not get her out of my mind. On the day that Blanche was to be euthanized, I called Pitiful Pups rescue and told them that if they would pull her from the shelter, my husband and I would foster her and pay all veterinary bills.
the rest here
what a sweet looking girl!
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Aug 2013
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OneGrassRoot
(23,444 posts)1. Bless Blanche...bless her new human companions....
May she have a long life full of love and good health!!!
These babies have so much to teach us.
Thank you.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)2. thanks for sharing the story
what a sweet girl. So glad she found a forever home.