Snoop loved belly rubs and didn’t hesitate to ask for them from anyone who would oblige. I had the honor of knowing Snoop, and he will be missed.
This is Cooper and Sadie. A high school friend of mine lost these two sweethearts within a few months of each other. I wanted to memorialize these two for her and her family.
Jack was my neighbor's dog. He was a big, happy dog, as you can see from his tongue hanging out. The neighborhood will miss Jack.
Peanut was undoubtedly her own dog. She stood guard in my granddaughter’s bedroom, and no one was allowed to enter. She was definitely a one-person dog. This portrait was a gift to my granddaughter.
Dirk was a fierce dog and a true survivor. He survived attacks from larger dogs and rattlesnakes. As my first granddog, he was a special boy. This portrait was gifted to my grandson.
Scooter was a one-of-a-kind dog. Loved very much by his owner, Scooter had a great life. This was one of the first memorial portraits I created for my brother-in-law.
Nikki is my memorial portrait dedicated to me and my family. She was our dog who crossed the rainbow bridge too soon. We affectionately called her our "diva dog," and we still remember her and laugh about the quirks that made her so special.