Service dogs: A journey of love, independence and ‘normal’ living
Laura Renz is a passionate advocate for service dogs and their acceptance in Spokane daily life. Her four dogs symbolize independence. This is her story.
Laura Renz is a passionate advocate for service dogs and their acceptance in Spokane daily life. Her four dogs symbolize independence. This is her story.
On our quest to do more hiking in Spokane during the pandemic shutdown, we tackled Antoine Peak. It’d be a great spot for an Adventure Day photography session!
The rule of thirds is a common tool in photography composition. My rule of thirds focuses more on the dog-human bond.
Wrangler and Ryland were recently united after a 3-year absence. Ryland, a Spokane airman, found his Great Pyrenees in a hoarding situation in Texas.
Noses & Toes Pet Photography sponsored the 50th running of the Priest Lake Sled Dog Races. We went and had some fun recording Jed Stephensen’s 6-mile race with his sled dogs.
I marked the five-year anniversary of losing my soulmate, Shep, with a long weekend, hiking in Banff, Alberta with Bella and a few photography friends.
Carol and Jimmy have had to make several adjustments to their lives to keep their rescue dogs happy and healthy.
Knowing our furry best friends wait for us at the Rainbow Bridge can provide comfort in losing them. One couple sought pet portraits to help prepare.