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Foster Puppy Mustang!

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

If you’re a fan of the Facebook page, then you already know the big news: we have a foster puppy! His name is Mustang (love that name!), he’s 3 months old, and we think he’s a husky-lab mix. I’m about to gush over how cute he is, but here’s the most important part of this blog post: Mustang is looking for his forever home. He’s adoptable through the Junior Humane Society of Pensacola and you can reach them at 850-968-3260 if you have any questions. I can personally attest to his fantastic, loving personality. He’s got a great little spirit and would love to spend half his days romping around a nice backyard, and the other half snuggling up to you! This boy really is a snuggler.

 

(Side note: regular blog readers will notice the different way I’ve included vertical photos: now they’re side-by-side! I hope this will make them easier to scroll through… I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!)

 

We started out the week with a bath, poor guy. I think for a few minutes he regretted leaving the Jr. Humane Society.

Foster puppy takes a bath and looks very sad.

 

 

I think he was in shock/disbelief. But he was a few shades whiter when he came out of the tub!

Foster puppy takes a bath and looks very sad.

 

These photos made quite a splash on Facebook… isn’t he adorable? (Trust me, the second photo is 100% Mustang!)

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

I love those little forehead wrinkles. Maybe he has some pointer in him?

 

His favorite pose. Seriously, this is all day long. He’s all about the belly-rubs.

 

His “big sister” may have taught him how to pose…

 

 

I can’t get enough of his NOSE!

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Arguably one of my favorite things about puppies: their head tilts are frequent and easy to get!

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

I think he looks cynical here… “Really? I got the crazy foster mom with the camera?”

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass.

 

Foster puppy lab husky mix having fun outside in the grass, black and white image.

 

 

If you have any questions about Mustang, please ask in the comments or contact me directly. He’s SO much fun and the sweetest little boy! I know he’d love to meet you!

 

 

Sneak Peek: Shelby & Gunther ~ Navarre Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell

Monday, January 30th, 2012

This fun session was a first for me in several ways, besides being the first on my calendar for 2012: it was the first time I’d seen a fountain of everlasting energy from something other than a labrador. It was the first time we visited my new favorite location – and I can’t disclose where it is! For clients’ eyes only, haha! But most surprisingly, this was the first time that the family added a new member in-between their pre-session consultation and the actual session! That’s right, the number of animals in this household increased by one over the past week, and they kept it under wraps from me until I arrived to see a tiny black cat in mom Jessica’s arms! Needless to say, it was a wonderful surprise! We were laughing about how Jessica has rescued almost all their pets, and she just “can’t say no” to a dog or cat who needs rescuing. And although it may make for a hectic household, I’m pretty sure the world is a better place for Jessica’s being in it.

 

So I’m going to do something a bit different with this Sneak Peek. As regular blog followers know, I usually post 3-4 photos of the subject(s) in question. But since this family has twice that many pets, how about one photo per animal? Sound fair? I think so.

 

We’ll start with the dogs: this is Shelby, the world’s most active 1-year-old standard poodle. She also emanates beauty; I think she’s a contender for most gorgeous dog EVER.

 

This is Gunter, Jessica’s little sweetheart.

 

This is Sushi, an old cat that Jessica has owned since her college days. Sushi wasn’t really in the mood to be photographed but I think we got a few cute ones!

 

These next two are Siamese cats, Simba & Sheba! Stunning creatures – I don’t know if I’ve ever met a Siamese before so it was a real treat to meet two! (“We are Siamese if you please…”) Simba is the one sitting up, and Sheba is the one whose nose I just had to get a close-up of, because it reminds me of a LION!

 

 

The Most Photogenic Cat Award goes to Otis. He made himself quite at home on the dining room table.

 

And last but not least, this is the newest addition, Ruby! She actually only has three legs – her from left one is missing – but she was in such a playful mood it couldn’t have mattered less. Here she is sandwiched between a chair back and its cushion, trying to get at me and my camera.

 

Jessica and Jon, I hope you had a great time on Saturday! Your photogenic animals have given me plenty of work in the meantime. See you soon!

 

 

~ Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Navarre and Pensacola, Florida ~

 
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Sneak Peek: Roscoe, Buddy & Dixie ~ {Gulf Breeze Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

I met Roscoe, Buddy & Dixie at their beautiful home in Gulf Breeze. Their Mom Dawn filled out my online contact form, and in the text box that says “Describe your pet in three words” She wrote “geriatric, something, and young”. I thought to myself, hmmm. Then I saw what she filled out as her dogs’ breeds: “oodles”. So – and please forgive me, Dawn – I thought you were just a bit heavy with the typos. I mean, there’s no such thing as an oodle and geriatric is the opposite of young… Right? And how the heck could “prime” fit into that??

So I laughed pretty hard when Dawn informed me over the phone that she has a standard poodle, a labradoodle, and a schnoodle – hence, “oodles”. And she used one word for each dog, since the oldest is 12 years old and the youngest is only 7 months! Take a look at Roscoe, Buddy and Dixie!

 

Dixie is a big, happy girl, and has tons of energy.

 

Don’t let the distinguished touch of gray confuse you: Buddy is 5 years old and Dixie’s outlet for most of that energy…

 

Roscoe is the old gentleman at 12 years of age. I love the paw he offered me! So polite.

 

Dawn warned me that they all love to sprint around the backyard for hours on end. She wasn’t kidding.

 

Thank you so much for introducing me to your furkids, Dawn! I can’t wait to show you all the poses they struck for me!

~ Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Gulf Breeze, Florida ~

Sneak Peek: Lucy & Ricky ~ {Cantonment Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Yes, their namesakes are who you think they are. And yes, Lucy responds to her name when said in Ricky’s trademark heavily-accented call: “Luuuuuuuuuucyyyyyyyyyy!”

 

Ricky and Lucy are two adorable Welsh Corgis who live in Cantonment with their mom, Connie. Two family cats (the dogs’ predecessors) were named Fred & Ethel, so it was only natural that the puppies followed the I Love Lucy tradition. Lucy (the tricolor) is spunky and full of life and energy, always running around and checking on where mom is, whereas Ricky (who’s genetically her brother) is slightly more content to relax and stubbornly do whatever he wants to do. Their distinct personalities had us laughing the entire time!

 

This is one of their favorite places to be in the whole house, Mom’s bed.

 

How can you ever say no to these faces??

 

Laying in the leaves at UWF, Connie’s alma mater…

 

Okay, this is ACTUALLY their favorite place to be: as close to Mom as possible.

 

Thanks for a fabulous session, Connie! I’ll be in touch very soon!

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~

Sneak Peek: Bethany & Archer ~ {Milton, FL Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

After a long time of finalizing plans, I was so thrilled to photograph Bethany & Archer! I started calling them “action superstars”, because these dogs were NON-STOP for our entire session! Bethany puts the “spring” in Springer spaniel (as you’re about to see), and Archer is her adorable but powerful brother. I hope you enjoy this Sneak Peek – I can honestly say that I’m stoked to edit the rest of their images!

 

That’s a dummy quail that Archer’s retrieving. He was quick to find it, too!

 

Bethany. Is. Awesome.

Back at their house, we spent time jumping off their dock… which means we’ve gotta shake!

 

 

Thanks again for a fantastic session, Steven & Becky! I’ll be in touch soon!

 

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Milton, Florida   ~

 

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