Adoptables – Toronto Animal Services | Pet Photographer Toronto

Adoptables – Toronto Animal Services | Pet Photographer Toronto

After just realizing that Posh Pets did not post last week, here are two week’s worth of cuddly, furry adoptables! They are available from the Toronto Animal Services (North Region), so if you are looking to find out a little more, please contact them  directly. They will be happy to give you the information you need. These guys and girls will also be featured on the Posh Pets Facebook page if you are looking to see more of them.

From this week…

And here is last week’s large gang! Most are still available for adoption!

Thanks for visiting and please share these images around – you never know where a forever home may be found!

Adoptables – Toronto Animal Services | Pet Photographer in Toronto

Adoptables – Toronto Animal Services | Pet Photographer in Toronto

Introducing this week’s group of furry faces! There was great diversity in shapes, sizes and colours…but all are wonderful future pets! Please check these images out and if you are interested in adopting, contact the Toronto Animal Services – North Region for more details. They will also be featured on the Posh Pets Facebook Page throughout the week, where you can find out some additional information on each of them.

We’ll see you next week!

 

 

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Toronto Pet Photography

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Toronto Pet Photography

Meet this week’s lovely animals available for adoption at the Toronto Animal Services – North Region! As always, please feel free to contact TAS for more information about any particular dog or cat. You can also find out a few more details about each of them on the Posh Pets Photography Facebook page.

Here are Ridley, Quinn, Sampson and little Sara.

This week, we have 5 beautiful felines – Cream Puff, Rupert, Clarice, Ashby and Chester.





Thanks for visiting us this week – we look forward to seeing you again!

 

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Ontario Pet Photographer

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Ontario Pet Photographer

This week we have a whole gaggle of new doggies and two little tortoise shell kittens. Please check them out and contact Toronto Animal Services – North Region if you see a future family member in the bunch! You can also check out the Posh Pets Photography Facebook page for a little detail about each of them.

First, we have two little kittens. They are both a bit shy, but they do love to play!

Next are the beautiful dogs…

Look at the gorgeous smile on Chevy! He wants everyone to know that he is waiting right here for his forever family.

These two labrador puppies are so calm for being only 6 months of age and they are almost impossible to tell apart.

 Nothing like the stunning blue eyes of a siberian husky!

I absolutely loved this guy’s colour – what an amazing red coat he has!

And here is lovely Rubix – his eyes are so soulful.

 Please come back and see us all next week!

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Pet Portrait Photography

Adoptables – TAS North Region | Pet Portrait Photography

First of all, Posh Pets is happy to report that Rico (yellow lab) from last week has already found his forever home! We are so happy for him!

As always, all of these animals are available from the Toronto Animal Services – North Region and are looking forward to meeting you.  You can also check out the Posh Pets’ Facebook Page to find out more information on them.

So, without any further ado, here are this week’s gorgeous and cuddly (these guys and gals climbed all over me!) kitties…

And now, if you are a Chihuahua lover, then this is the post for you!  Please meet the cutest Chihuahua family!  Hard working mom, Violet, has her paws full with very active 3-month olds, Gustav and Gertrude.

And here is Darla, a 4 year old Chihuahua mix.

That’s it for this week – see you all next week!

Project 52 – Perspective – It’s a big world out there! | Toronto Pet Photographer

Project 52 – Perspective – It’s a big world out there! | Toronto Pet Photographer

This week’s theme was “Perspective”.  Seeing as we are currently travelling in Europe, finding animals to photograph was a little more of a challenge this week.  But travelling does change your perspective on the world, does it not?

I was able to capture this image of a very small, adorable pup who we found by the side of a country road.  He doesn’t look that tiny in this photo, but if you are looking for a reference point, look at the height of the grasses where he is sitting.  Those are normal blades of grass.  Mama was close by keeping watch to make sure we did not hurt her baby.  That in itself was quite a touching example of a mother’s love.  When we got out of the car, Mama approached our car, obviously very frightened by strangers.  As we went to pat her, she lowered her body and turned away – perhaps strangers have not treated her well in the past – but her fear did not stop her from doing all that she could to ensure that her little one was safe.  So, we talked softly to her, gave her some water and moved slowly to take photos of her puppy.  By this time, the little one had scampered away and was watching us from a safe distance.  How he must have wondered who these strange beings were with what must have looked like a gun pointed at him (my 70-200 lens with a hood on is imposing).  It made us think, what would your perspective of the world be if you were only 8 inches tall?

To see the next image by Ann Kearns, please click here.  Remember, this is a blog circle, so click through each of the links on each of the photographer’s sites until you end up back here.

Puppy Love – Jamie

Puppy Love – Jamie

Puppies are like children. Alright, I know, not exactly like children. But at least in one respect, it is true. They both grow up so quickly. And once they are out of their puppy stage, you can never get that back. That is why her human thought it so important to document little Jamie’s puppy-ness (is that a word?) before it disappeared.  Now, once outside, Jamie had better things in mind than fine art portraiture.  Digging in the dirt, the grass, smelling the air…all of this was infinitely more exciting than looking at me with my camera.  Who could blame her?  This was an adventure OUTSIDE!  But we sure had fun – and now, little puppy Jamie is forever captured on canvas and in fine-art framed prints.