My previous post featured Sophie, a Jack Russell Mix, and today she's the subject of a Whiskers & Tales post! Sophie was a rescue by her mom, Sarah, who is the Vice President of Big Dog Rescue Texas, an awesome non-profit organization founded in 2008. BDR is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming unwanted dogs of all sizes that have been abandoned and neglected. But they don't just rescue BIG dogs. There are so many dogs in need out there that they expanded to all dog sizes and breeds. I'm thankful for that because I found my Rosie, a chihuahua/Jack Russell mix, through BDR! I'll share Rosie's photos in another post :)
Big Dog Rescue aims to provide a loving foster home, quality food, medical attention, and behavioral training for each dog in our care. Best of all, they promote the spaying and neutering of animals, advocate
for the animals in need, and are against killing healthy, adoptable animals.

I asked Sarah to write about her little Sophie as well as about Big Dog Rescue because I want more people to know about BDR and other rescues that are out there, sometimes behind the scenes, providing unconditional love to so many neglected animals that suffer the inhumanity humanity often displays toward animals. Here's what Sarah has to say:
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Just a wee little pup
I found out about Sophie through another rescue.  Sophie along with her 5 other littermates were dumped in the overnight box at the old Town Lake Animal Center when they were 4 weeks old.  When the staff discovered them the next morning the box was filled with blood and Sophie was the only one moving.  They were a litter of parvo puppies and she was the only survivor to last in that dreaded box all night long.  A rescue was contacted immediately and they worked on her like crazy.  At one point she stopped breathing for 10 seconds and they thought they had lost her.  The little fighter that she is pulled through and kicked the nasty parvo virus.  When the rescue put a plea out that they needed a foster for this little girl, I just knew I needed to foster her.  After one night with her I called them up the next day and said I wanted to adopt her.
For her first year she had quite a few medical problems from having a low immune system but it has now almost been three years and she is as healthy as any dog out there.  She is feisty, playful and loves to terrorize my cats.  Everyone that meets her thinks she is just filled with a bundle of personality.  She also has her favorite blue ball that goes everywhere with her:)  I have always had male dogs and Sophie is my first female dog and she has definitely earned the position of the princess of the household:)
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Smiling :)
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Sophie and her blue ball!
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Sophie's custom portrait
In regards to Big Dog Rescue we are growing every day but we still have the feeling of a small family.  In 2008 Big Dog Rescue was incorporated a a 501c3 rescue.  Julie Johnson, the president, primarily saved giants, with English Mastiffs being her favorite breed.  In 2010 I met Julie while I was trying to trap an English Mastiff that had been roaming loose in my small town.  After spending a month together almost every night, leaving food out and resetting the trap, we grew to become friends.  We both also realized that we had the same mission in regards to saving animals.  As of April 2011, I joined Big Dog Rescue as the Vice President on the board.  Since then we went from a Big Dog Rescue to an All Non-Bully Breed Rescue.  We pull dogs that range from 2 pounds to 250 pounds.  Basically our motto is that all dogs that have big hearts deserve saving.

We are a small rescue and every one of our dogs is fostered in a home environment.  We feel that it gives the dogs a more personal touch living with a family versus being in a shelter type environment.  It gives us more time to train each individual dog along with housebreaking a dog. 


Since going to all breed rescue last April, we have officially placed 238 dogs in their forever homes. 
Our biggest struggle is finding great fosters that want to take a dog into their home, show them love and help find homes for them.  We don't receive any funds from the city or have any grants so our rescue is soley based off of adoptions and donations.  All dogs that are pulled into Big Dog Rescue have all of their medical care paid for when taken to an approved vet. 

Our website is www.bigdogrescuetexas.org which will show all adoptable dogs along with happy tails and links to our wish list, along with foster and adoption applicatons.  We can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BigDogRescueTexas.

We have a great group of fosters and we try to keep it a fun group.  We hope to expand to help more animals in the very near future.

Thank you SO MUCH, Sarah, for sharing your story and for all you do with Big Dog Rescue! I know there are hundreds, if not thousands, of people who would say THANK YOU as well- not just to you but to all the fosters and adopters who have passed through and continue to help BDR.

Please consider visiting their website and donating, whether it's money or pet supplies. And find them on Facebook, give BDR a "Like" and help to "share" stories of pets who need forever homes.
 
 
I've got a couple new portraits to share with you!
First up: Maverick, the Great Dane. I just LOVE the regalia of Danes, and Maverick is no exception!


And here's Sophie! 
I'll have to share Sophie's story with you in a future Whiskers & Tales post. Her mom, Sarah, plays a very big role in a great charity called Big Dog Rescue and has a story to tell! So stay tuned for Sophie's story. 



 
 
There's a few new stationery sets up for sale that I just love, including two with Dr. Seuss quotes and one with an irresistible Dachshund :) 

And a new funky box:  A 7x7" Beautiful, hand painted wooden box featuring a lovable terrier in glasses!The lid is a vibrant light purple color, while the bottom and inside lid of the box are a beautiful mustardy-yellow. Inside is hand painted in purple. The lid and bottom are hinged with two thin, metal hinges on the bag and a fastener on the front. The fasteners aren't perfect, but they add a little quirky to this very quirky pup in glasses! This pup portrait box will make you smile everytime you see him- on the corner of your desk, on the bookshelf, or the small table by the front door.  
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On the right: Top of lid; Above: Inside of the box
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On the left: Front hinge; Above: Back hinges
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On the right: Side View; Above: Cropped view of top

 
 

Here's a new Whiskers and Tales story for you, this time featuring Raleigh, a chihuahua/rat terrier mix who is almost 3 years old, and according to his mom, Leah, the love of her life! -aside from her husband, Jake, I'm sure :)
When I contacted Leah about writing a little somethin' on Raleigh's portrait, she exclaimed that that very day she had featured something on her own blog, Splendor & Folly about the portrait! So here's what she had to say:

I decided that I wanted to surprise Jake with a portrait of Raleigh for his birthday. I looked around online and found Blue Giraffe Artworks – I instantly loved the style of the portraits. The artist’s name is Micah and once I submitted some info on the form on her website, she emailed me back right away and seemed super sweet.

Here is the picture I provided – one of my all time favorites – I love when dogs do the tilty-head thing as if they are really interested in what you are saying :)

And after some anticipation and waiting – here is the proof that Micah emailed to me. She allowed for me to make any changes before finalizing, but to me, it looked perfect! 
I was so excited when it came in the mail – she takes so much care in wrapping it and providing care instructions and a cute little thank you note. I was even more excited for Jake to open it. We love our little guy so much and I’m very glad that we now have this artwork to cherish forever. 

Thanks so much, Leah! Raleigh will soon be featured on some handmade note cards, so stay tuned :)
EDIT:  Now YOU can find joy in Raleigh's face with these cute note cards, a set of 5 blank cards with matching envelopes for only $6.50! Click the picture to purchase in my Etsy shop.
 
 
I've decided to launch a new series on the BGAW blog in which I invite the parents of the many pets (and also some people) to share words about their beloved furries I've been blessed to paint! Today I'm going to share with you some words from Roxie & Ernie's Mom, Carole! Here's what she has to say about her two Boston Terriers, whom I had the privilege of painting back in March.
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Ernie
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Roxie
"Roxie is #4 in the line of BTs we have owned in our 25 year marriage.  She was the 2nd dog we adopted from Boston Terrier Rescue of Greater Houston.  She was approximately 3 when we got her in 2005.  At that time we had just lost Chelsea, another BT who lived to be almost 16.  We had another rescue named Colby who was about 10-12 but we aren’t sure.  

I had become involved and very close friends to the lady who runs the rescue, Karen.  I saw Roxie’s picture on their petfinder sight and fell in love with her crazy asymmetrical looks.  Roxie had been in rescue for awhile and needed a forever home. I knew we had to get her and we immediately fell in love with her diva personality as well as her extreme good looks!  In 2008 we lost Colby to congestive heart failure. We were heartbroken of course because he was a sweet little gentleman and his death was sudden.

Soon after losing Colby we decided to give another rescue a home.  We decided to let Roxie pick her next “brother” so we took her to the rescue kennel and let her mingle with all of the dogs.  She and Ernie hit it off immediately and we knew he was the right dog for us.  Ernie is extremely sweet and mellow tempered. He loves to play and he’s very gentle.  Roxie did an excellent job selecting him.

The picture done by Micah was taken from a photograph I took with my phone. The chair is an antique Morris chair that my husband lovingly restored many years ago.  This is their favorite perch to look out the window and keep an eye on their backyard as well as monitor our comings and goings in the driveway.

We have had 5 Boston Terriers since we got married in 1986.  We are extremely fond of this intelligent and personable breed. We don’t have kids but these dogs are very much our babies and mean the world to us.   We are very proud of both Roxie and Ernie and have enjoyed sharing their beautiful portrait with friends and family."
 

Thank you so much for sharing, Carole! 
And readers, stay tuned for more Whiskers & Tales stories!
 
 

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I've made several new bookmarks featuring original portraits! I'm really excited about these.The bookmarks are handmade. They feature original portraits of an adorable Dachshund puppy, a happy Boston Terrier, a classic orange Tabby and a handsome Black Kitty. Each has a memorable quote befitting the portrait and observations of the breed. These are great gifts for a book lover (and cheap, too!)

The bookmarks are sturdy, made from thick card stock and decorative papers. They're not flimsy and won't bend easily. They feel smooth to the touch and won't bulk up the pages when inserted into a book. A braided stringed lanyard adds flare to the top of each bookmark. The total size measures 6 inches tall by 1.5 inches wide. The portrait insert is 1.18 inches by 1.5 inches. 
Here are just a few of them...more to come! Click the pictures to see them in my Etsy shop
Aren't they fun??!
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And don't forget... Mother's Day is coming up, and Mom would appreciate lots of little things in my shop :)

 
 
A couple new portraits I've just finished- two of the most requested pup portraits when I'm at Fairs and Shows, a Corgi and a German Shepherd! Both portraits are available for sale in my Etsy shop!
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6x6" canvas portrait
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8x8" Canvas Portrait

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