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Canine Art Guild-Helping Paws 2008 exhibit UPDATE

by Christine Ford on 12/16/2008 9:39:45 AM
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"People's Choice Award" Canine Art Guild - Helping Paws 2008 exhibition
My painting of the pit bull puppy who was a victim of a home ear crop won the "People's Choice Award" in the Helping Paws 2008 on-line exhibition!  Please visit the Canine Art Guild  to view the exhibition. The wonderful man who adopted the puppy, "Cupcake", purchased the painting I titled "Innocent". I donated 100% of the money to the shelter who took in the puppy and provided her with veterinary care, love, and found her a loving home. The award money from the People's Choice Award, also went to the rescue organization. Please visit Almost Home NM to read "Cupcake's" story and to see the wonderful dogs and cats which need homes. This was a wonderful exhibition which provided many shelter's across the country needed money and exposure to the never ending cause to help abandoned and abused animals.

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Canine Art Guild-"Helping Paws-2008" exhibit

by Christine Ford on 10/17/2008 11:04:36 AM
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"Innocent"

This 5 week old Pit Bull puppy was found in the overnight drop box at our local animal shelter. Her ears were severely infected, after being inhumanely cut with a pair of household scissors or wire cutters, probably as early as 3 weeks of age. Janelle Chavez, founder of Almost Home NM, took the puppy in after the shelter contacted her. She required immediate veterinary care. Visiting this puppy, I was amazed at how playful, happy, and trusting she was after being horribly maimed and brutalized. “Cupcake” now has a loving forever home with her best friend, a Manx kitten "Bob Macaroni". The Canine Art Guild was going to have an on-line art exhibit to benefit shelter, rescue organizations. When I saw the story in our paper about this sweet puppy, I knew I had my inspiration for a painting and I knew immediately I would title the piece "Innocent". The painting was accepted into the show and was sold shortly afterwards to the kind man who provided "Cupcake" a loving home. I donated 100% of the sale of the piece to the rescue organization who took this puppy in, provided her with veterinary care, love and found her a wonderful home. Please visit http://www.canineartguild.com/gallery/, and view all the wonderful pieces of artwork created to help shelters around the world. You can also VOTE on your favorite piece and the top 3 people choice awards will have money donated to the respective shelters the artist has chosen. The show will be on-line until January. 


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