I finally got through all of the shots...here's a few more from the collection. The first shot is a friend I was making in the parking lot. The person that was holding the camera for me decided to snap a couple off. The second is a cell phone shot that I tried to save for someone. It's beyond help, but it's a photo that shows Susie, the dog I mentioned in the back story as having been set on fire. This is the only shot I have with her "coat" off, where you can see she has no ears, and the patch of skin lost on her back. Amazing that she still loves humans after what she went through.
CaptainEd wrote:
I finally got through all of the shots...here's a few more from the collection. The first shot is a friend I was making in the parking lot. The person that was holding the camera for me decided to snap a couple off. The second is a cell phone shot that I tried to save for someone. It's beyond help, but it's a photo that shows Susie, the dog I mentioned in the back story as having been set on fire. This is the only shot I have with her "coat" off, where you can see she has no ears, and the patch of skin lost on her back. Amazing that she still loves humans after what she went through.
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Thanks for sharing. I can see the emotion in the people and the animals you captured. Thanks for sharing.
CaptainEd wrote:
I finally got through all of the shots...here's a few more from the collection. The first shot is a friend I was making in the parking lot. The person that was holding the camera for me decided to snap a couple off. The second is a cell phone shot that I tried to save for someone. It's beyond help, but it's a photo that shows Susie, the dog I mentioned in the back story as having been set on fire. This is the only shot I have with her "coat" off, where you can see she has no ears, and the patch of skin lost on her back. Amazing that she still loves humans after what she went through.
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These are all wonderful Ed, and I hope all of them can all get adopted and find furever homes. Dogs are amazing creatures and you are right about Susie being able to still to love humans, some humans can be horrible, but the ones who care will try to make it better for those needing love and homes. Bless you Ed and all the people who put so much effort into opening their hearts and homes to those in need.
Good job. I can see how your work will help find homes. There’s a few of these I’d like to take home right now. 👍
lovemypups wrote:
These are all wonderful Ed, and I hope all of them can all get adopted and find furever homes. Dogs are amazing creatures and you are right about Susie being able to still to love humans, some humans can be horrible, but the ones who care will try to make it better for those needing love and homes. Bless you Ed and all the people who put so much effort into opening their hearts and homes to those in need.
And I add my ditto to Debbie's comment. These lovely pictures and your narrative warm my heart...
I hope they all find good homes...
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