Introducing Amber

I adopted Amber in August 2010.  It had been 8 months since I had lost Sasha and thought I was ready to have another dog in my life.  I missed having a dog by my side; I missed the companionship.  So I began looking thru Petfinder when I saw Amber’s picture (known as Shasta at the time).  She was a cutie, and I imagined meeting her for the first time.  I envisioned a happy, goofy, playful puppy just like Sasha had been.  So I drove the 2 hours to the Wenatchee Humane Society to meet her.

 

When I met Amber she was nothing like I had envisioned.  She was nervous, timid, unconfident, and withdrawn.  I prefer more outgoing social dogs, but she was sweet and I could not leave her in that loud, cold, noisy shelter.  Shy dogs don’t have a good chance of being adopted. I knew I could help her with my background of working with animals.

 

Amber was already 4 months old, but with the advice and help from a friend who is a certified trainer, the hard work began.  I had no idea just how much work socializing an under socialized dog would be, but at the same time it has been so rewarding. Each month I see subtle changes.  She has slowly become less withdrawn, more playful, and has begun to understand that human affection is a good thing.  Amber will always have issues, her biggest obstacle is meeting new people, but her fears of everyday ordinary things has improved immensely.

 

She has come a long way in the last 9 months.  I am proud to say that she knows sit, down, touch, wait, come, and heel.  She also has learned to enjoy walks and car rides.  I know our relationship will continue to grow, and instead of living a life of fear, she will live a life of comfort, security, and love.

 

This is Amber 5 days after being adopted. (4 months old)

Amber at 6 months of age.

 

Amber at 10 months of age.

 

Amber at 1 year old.

Sugar and Ernie

I moved from Dallas to Seattle about 8 years ago.  I love Seattle, but I do miss my family, most still live in Texas, so I jumped at the chance when I had the opportunity to take a business trip to Galveston, Tx.  My brother and his family live in Conroe, which is just outside Houston.  It’s about a 2 hour drive from Galveston to Conroe, so I took a few extra days to visit him and the family.  They have two cute little Westies named Sugar (10 years old) and Ernie (just over 1 year old).  They are best friends and get along great (most of the time).  Here are a few shots that I took while visiting.  I hope you enjoy them.

 

Sugar

 

Ernie

 

Sugar and Ernie

 

 

My Fist Blog Post

Welcome to the Yellow Mutt Blog.  I thought it only appropriate I dedicate the first official blog post to the inspiration behind Yellow Mutt Pet Photography – my dog and the Mascot Sasha.

She was just a stray from the local animal shelter but she quickly became my best friend and one of the most important things in my life.  We were a team; everyone who knew me knew Sasha.  She brought a smile to my face everyday, her happiness and enthusiasm for life was contagious.

She was a huge part of me, and even though its been almost one and a half years since she left this earth, I think of her every day.  And in 20 years time, I know I will still think of her every day.  My only hope is that she knew how much I loved her and cherished her.

6 months old

 

6 months old

 

5 years old

 

10 years old

 

13 years old

 

14 years old

 

This picture was taken 9 days before Sasha passed away.

 

I miss you and love you Sasha, always and forever.

Love your Guardian and Best Friend

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This is a great shot from a recent photoshoot