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Victory: Photography Project — 37

“If you don’t have at dog, at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you.  But there may be something wrong with your life.” -Vincent Van Gogh

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here! I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Victory had a wonderful Halloween!  Doug carved a pumpkin with dog paw prints along with Victory’s nick name, “Tory!”  It turned out really well!  Victory sat outside with us on my lap while we handed out candy on Halloween!  Below are a few images  of Victory on her second Halloween!  You can see Victory’s first Halloween here!

Happy Tuesday!

 

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Victory: Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!  I cannot believe how quickly this year is flying by that it is already Halloween!  Victory was a ladybug last year, and this year she is a monarch butterfly (I love butterflies — and her costume seemed fitting due to all the positive changes that Victory has experienced this year, similar to a butterfly!)  She looks adorable in her costume shown below.  She is going to help pass out candy to the trick or treaters tonight!

Last weekend, we took Victory to the pumpkin patch!  She had a great time!  We could only find one pumpkin patch located in Delaware, after looking in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, that would permit a furry friend after checking websites and making many calls in order to find a pumpkin patch that we could all go to!  We are so glad that it worked out!  We had fun, Victory had fun, and the weather was just gorgeous!

Doug is carving our pumpkin this year for Halloween so stay tuned on Instagram!  Enjoy the photos below!

P.S. Here are links to pumpkins carved by Doug last year and the year before!

Happy Friday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 36

“Every once in a while a dog enters your life and changes everything.” ~Unknown

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Over the weekend, I had a photo shoot for my long-term dog photography project at Great Falls Park, and Doug and Victory came along too!  We had never been to Great Falls Park (we visited the Virginia side); it was very pretty and the falls were gorgeous!  Victory had a great time!  Below are a few images capturing our outing together!

Happy Friday!

 

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Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. — Part XV — Rescue dogs in need of forever homes

I am excited about a long-term Dog Photography Project that I am working on with the Baltimore Animal Rescue Care Shelter (BARCS) as well as some local dog rescue organizations, including the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.  I hope to share further information in the future.  Using the following links, you can view Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, Part VII, Part VIII, Part IX and X, Part XI, Part XIIPart XIII, and Part XIV.

For now, I can share some color photographs of these doggies pictured below in the hopes that they receive furever homes!  If you are interested in adopting (or fostering in some cases) any of these dogs pictured below, please contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. for further information.  Please consider dog rescue! Biscuit’s rescue story illustrates that we can make a positive difference and impact in one dog’s life.

At this point, almost all of the images for Part 1 of this project have been photographed!  I have photographed nearly 90 dogs, to date!  I have been working on this project for going on two years!  Part 2 of this project is also under way!  I can’t wait to share this project upon its completion!

 

Below is a brief description of the dogs in the order they are pictured below.

1.Delilah — is a female 8 year old poodle, who is absolutely adorable and very, very sweet.  Delilah is in need of a furever home!  

2. Clooney — is a male 2 year old pug.  Clooney is absolutely adorable and just look at the tongue that sticks out of his mouth and he is in need of a furever home!

3. Dora — is a female 1 to 2 year old collie mix.  Dora is just darling, very sweet, and she if fully of puppy energy!  Dora is in need of a furever home!

If you want to adopt a rescue dog; donate money; and/or contribute your time to the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc., please, contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. via e-mail at melanie@muttsmaterrescue.com. To learn more, you can also visit the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.’s website.

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Victory: A Birthday Celebration — 3 years!

This past Sunday, October 12, 2014, marked twelve months since we adopted our little Victory!  We decided to make October 12 Victory’s birthday — the day we went to Michigan and adopted our sweet girl.  (We took the same approach with Biscuit’s birthday.)  Victory was likely one to two years old when we adopted her, per the Michigan Sheltie Rescue.  Thus, we are making October 12 her third birthday!

For Victory’s birthday we purchased some fun and colorful decorations and a party hat for Victory in honor of her birthday!  Doug made her sheltie shaped and bone shaped dog biscuits, and we lit a candle in the biscuits for her birthday (Doug made a wish and blew out the candle for Victory!)  Victory loved her birthday dog biscuits!  Victory looked adorable on her birthday!  Victory had a fun birthday and she enjoyed being over fed!  She tolerates all of my ideas very well!

For Victory’s birthday, we gave her some new toys — she loves to hoard and play with her toys!  Her Grandma and Grandpa in Michigan (my parents) gave her an adorable pink sweater (Victory looks good in pink!) to wear this fall along with a toy and a cookie treat!  Thank you!  Victory loved all of her gifts!  Below are some fun photos of Victory on her birthday!  Enjoy!

 

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Victory: 12 Months In

“Nobody can fully understand love unless they are owned by a dog.” ~Unknown

This past Sunday, October 12, 2014, marked twelve months since we adopted our little Victory!  To honor Victory’s one-year mark with us, we added her to the blog’s header!  You can read more about the previous months’ milestones here.  The time is just flying by and Victory is blossoming and it is difficult to believe that she has indeed been with us a full year now!

We decided to make October 12 Victory’s birthday — the day we went to Michigan and adopted our sweet girl, and we took the same approach with Biscuit for determining his birthday!  Victory was likely one to two years old when we adopted her last year.  Thus, we are making October 12 her third birthday, which we celebrated over the weekend!   Stay tuned — we are sharing more about Victory’s birthday celebration this week on the blog!

Reflecting on our first year together with Victory, Victory has really come a long way since we adopted her and met her a year ago, as evidenced by the photographs below showing such a marked change in her physical appearance, not to mention her emotional growth.  She has grown in numerous ways and she continues to enrich our lives each day.  Her physical appearance has changed.  She has put on some weight; and her fur coat has come in and she looks stunning!  From an emotional perspective, she has much more confidence from when we first met her.  She went from being easily startled and staying put in one spot of the house to following us around our home.  When we take her to the dog park, she prefers to stick by our side, while mingling with other dogs!  Although, she has a mind of her own.  There are times that she ‘bucks’ on her leash while we are on our walks — insisting on going another way — back home!  However, once we get started, she finds her grove and she begins to smile!

She give us so much love.  Our night-time ritual will never be the same without our Victory running up and down between us and giving us kisses.  What is better than having your pup’s head next to yours on your pillow when you wake up each morning — this is what we wake up to each morning with our Victory!  We love coming home to see her and we love taking her on trips and adventures!  Vacationing to Quebec would not have been the same without our Victory!  We feel very blessed that Victory has entered our lives at just the right time.  We look forward to making many more memories with our Victory!

Below are some things that we learned about Victory this month:

  • She started following us around the house!  This is huge progress for Victory!  She used to be content staying in one spot of the house while we moved around, and now she is following us!  She has made great strides!  She wants to be included and not left out, which is positive!
  • She consistently loves to be under my desk when I work at the computer.  I love having her near by me while I work.  She usually takes a snooze by my feet while I work and seems to be quite content.  However, previously, when I tried putting her in my office while I worked, she ran out of the office to her ‘hut!’  Now, she spends more time outside of her ‘hut!’
  • She still loves to go for rides in the car and for outings.  She continues to travel very well, and we got really lucky in that respect.  We love taking her to dinner with us and to the dog park among other places where furry friends are permitted!
  • We are convinced that bedtime is her favorite time of day.  It is when she is very lively!  Doug says it is when her “pack” is all together!  She loves playing before bed and giving us tons of kisses and now she loves it when I put my hand in her mouth and she tries to catch my hand!  And yes, she still likes to Doug’s armpits — every night!  We are not sure of the attraction there!
  • Most of all, we think that Victory is getting more comfortable and she is gaining her confidence.  She is truly ‘coming out of her shell.’  We look forward to many making many more memories with our fur girl, Victory!  We really feel grateful that Victory entered our lives and we do believe that Biscuit sent her to us.  She has been a wonderful gift.  She is the perfect fit for us and we love her dearly.

The image on the left below was taken by Victory’s foster mom last October; the image on the right  below was taken by me on Sunday, marking her one year with us!  You can see such a positive change!  I hope that people realize how important dog rescue is and what a positive impact you can make in one dog’s life.  Please consider dog rescue!

If you have not already, be sure to check out the six month video, our second video, and our most recent video of our little Victory!  (Another video is coming soon marking Victory’s one year with us!)

Happy Tuesday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 35

“Our prime purpose in this life is to help others.  And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.” ~Dali Lama

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

This past weekend we went to Michigan for my sister’s wedding.  The long weekend went very quickly, which comprised a bachelorette dinner; nails; a rehearsal and a rehearsal dinner; hair and makeup; the wedding; and a brunch the following morning after the wedding!  However, even though Victory and Nick (my parents’ furry family member) were not permitted at the wedding venue, they were still part of the wedding festivities.  My Dad and I coordinated getting special collars to get Victory and Nick ready for the wedding festivities!  Victory was a part of the “getting ready” portion of the day, which included hair and makeup, while Nick walked around the house keeping an eye on everything and spending time with his Daddy — his favorite person!  The following morning, during the brunch, Victory and Nick looked really cute together wearing their special collars!  A photo of the two of them are shown below.  Compared to everyone who attended the brunch on Sunday morning, I think that Victory and Nick were both the most well-rested!  Don’t they look cute together!

On another note, there will be a very special unveiling on the blog on Monday!  I am so excited to share with all of you!

Happy Friday!

 

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Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. — Part XIV — Rescue dogs in need of forever homes

I am excited about a long-term Dog Photography Project that I am working on with the Baltimore Animal Rescue Care Shelter (BARCS) as well as some local dog rescue organizations, including the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.  I hope to share further information in the future.  Using the following links, you can view Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, Part VII, Part VIII, Part IX and X, Part XI, Part XII, and Part XIII.

For now, I can share some color photographs of these doggies pictured below in the hopes that they receive furever homes!  If you are interested in adopting (or fostering in some cases) any of these dogs pictured below, please contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. for further information.  Please consider dog rescue! Biscuit’s rescue story illustrates that we can make a positive difference and impact in one dog’s life.

At this point, almost all of the images for Part 1 of this project have been photographed!  I have photographed nearly 90 dogs, to date!  I have been working on this project for going on two years!  Part 2 of this project is also under way!  I can’t wait to share this project upon its completion!

 

Below is a brief description of the dogs in the order they are pictured below.

1. Mouse — is a male 3.5 month old Frenchie. Mouse is absolutely sweet and adorable, and he is in need of a furever home!

2. Tyson — is a male 6 month old Great Dane/Lab Mix. Tyson is very sweet, loyal, and he is full of energy, and he is in need of a furever home!

3. Casey — is a male 2-year-old Yorkie. Casey came from a puppy mill and he is very sweet and becomes more comfortable the more time one spends with him. He is very gentle and in need of a special, patient person/family to provide him a furever home.

4. Sadie — is a female 3-year-old Pointer Mix. Sadie is very sweet and shy, and she is in need of a furever home!

If you want to adopt a rescue dog; donate money; and/or contribute your time to the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc., please, contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. via e-mail at melanie@muttsmaterrescue.com. To learn more, you can also visit the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.’s website.

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 34

“They motivate us to play, be affectionate, seek adventure, and be loyal.” ~Tom Hayden

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

On our vacation we took Victory boating since we were staying in a lake house with these beautiful views below.  We were not sure if she was going to like the water since she can do without bath time that she receives about once a month!  However, to our surprise, Victory loved the canoe and she placed herself at the bow of the canoe when we went canoeing!  She loved it and she smiled the entire time, evidenced in the images below!  We went out pretty far on the lake, and made it back to the dock safely, i.e, we did not flip the canoe!  I highly recommend the life jacket from RC pets.  It fit her really well and she looked great!

Happy Tuesday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 33

“Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.” ~Unknown

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

This year, our vacation began in Manchester, Vermont, where we took our precious Biscuit in the spring of 2013.   We took Victory to the Orvis flagship store in Manchester, Vermont.  Upon arriving home, I later realized that I had similar photographs of Biscuit and Victory at the Orvis Flagship Store where Biscuit was the Orvis Cover Dog Winner and Centerfold and represented the Orvis Petfinder Commitment supporting and promoting dog rescue! (Plus, Manchester is extremely dog friendly with great places to shop! Victory went into all of the stores with us, including the dressing rooms!)  The people at Orvis remembered us and were sad to learn of Biscuit’s passing.  We introduced our little Victory and we had a great time together!  Victory had fun trying out (picking out) the Orvis dog beds and trying on her new Orvis coat!  We made many happy memories!  Below are images of our fur babies and lovies, Biscuit and Victory, side by side, taken at the same place approximately fifteen months apart.

Happy Friday!

 

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