Pets & People

Including your dog in your family photos celebrates your bond and also adds a playful, heartwarming, energy to your photos that you’ll cherish for years to come. Each wagging tail and happy bark becomes part of the story, making the photos uniquely yours.

Want to include your pup in your photos? Get in touch below!

15/10 Foundation

The 15/10 Foundation was created by Matt Nelson as a way to raise money for dogs with immense medical needs to get adopted. Vet bills can be scary and expensive, and Matt has made it his mission to alleviate those fears for adopters. As a dog lover, I wanted to find a way to incorporate them into how I do my business. When I found the 15/10 Foundation, it felt like the perfect fit. A portion of my revenue from each wedding goes to the 15/10 Foundation. As my client, you get to choose which dog, or dogs you would like to support. Below are a few dogs in need of support, or you can click here to see more.

“This is Shelby. She was surrendered to a high-volume, open-intake shelter along with her 11 puppies. Nine of them were quickly adopted, but after nearly two months, Shelby and two puppies remained—leaving them at risk. Thankfully, they were welcomed into rescue, but Shelby was soon diagnosed with advanced heartworm disease. She’ll need multiple injections, x-rays, ongoing medication, regular checkups—and, of course, a forever home.” Click here to see Shelby’s page on the 15/10 Foundation Website.

“This is Peanut Butter. He is suffering from a large mass on his side, a hernia, and heartworm disease. He’ll need surgery to remove and biopsy the mass, repair the hernia, and undergo months of heartworm treatment. He’s got a lot going on, but it doesn’t seem to bother him one bit. He’s sweet, mellow, and loves making new dog friends.” Click here to see Peanut Butter’s page on the 15/10 Foundation Website.

“This is Wyatt. This handsome hunk was found as a stray, suffering from a painful and chronic skin infection. He will need ongoing care and medication to treat the infection, in addition to specialized food and supplements. He will also need a dental, and neuter surgery. Despite being very itchy and uncomfortable, Wyatt has the gentlest disposition.” Click here to see Wyatt’s page on the 15/10 Foundation Website.

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