This past Saturday, Petagogy’s Greensburg location hosted its annual pet photos with Santa event, recognized as one of the best pet-friendly Santa events in Pittsburgh! A total of 138 pets, including dogs, cats, ferrets, and even bunnies, came out for this annual event. Each pet parent received a complimentary, low-resolution digital image of their pet(s) and Read More
Month: November 2018
Sam the Yellow Labrador Puppy – South Park Pet Photography
I love when clients come back for multiple sessions, especially when they return with a squirmy-wirmy puppy! Allie and Louie are among them, this time joining me for portraits of their newest addition Sam, a five-month-old yellow Labrador puppy. I was hoping to photograph him the minute I learned that they’d be adding another fur Read More
Family Session at Phipps Conservatory & Schenley Park – Pittsburgh Pet Photographer
“My husband adopted Hugo from the Animal Rescue League. Hugo was only (we guessed) seven-months-old,” says Malarie. “He was found as a stray. He was such a kind and loving dog right from the beginning. It [didn’t] take much for him to win our hearts!” When Malarie and I talked during her pre-session phone consultation, Read More
Olive & Coco’s Autumn Session at Brady’s Run Park – Pittsburgh Dog Photography
Olive & Coco are such a sweet and spunky pair! They, along with their parents, recently met me at Brady’s Run Park, one of my absolute favorite places to shoot, for a beautiful autumn session. “Both dogs came to us from Big Fluffy Dog Rescue in Nashville. Olive was adopted three years ago when we Read More
Puppy Love Session: Yoda’s Fall Session at Mingo Creek Park – Pittsburgh Puppy Photographer
Earlier this summer, I added Puppy Love Sessions as an option for pet parents to document those fleeting puppy days, from three-months to one-year of age, during two or three seasonal sessions. Shortly after, I received an inquiry from Leah who had seen my work after I photographed her friend’s goldendoodle puppy Douglas. Leah echoed what I, Read More
I Tested Our Dog’s DNA–And Here’s What I Found
For over nine years, I considered our dog Hunter to be a Siberian retriever, or better yet, a Heinz 57. (My Pittsburgh people will know what I mean when I say that.) He was a blend of all things wonderful, but we never could quite pin down his genetic “ingredients.” The breeds we’ve had people Read More