3.12.2009


I have been busy this month reading stories and photographing cancer survivors and their pets. Truly inspiring stories...

1.21.2009

Del Mar Country Club Dog Tournament





Thank you to all those who participated in the golf tournament. We raised over $200,000.00 for FACE and animals in need.

Little now available on amazon!


Our chocolate lab "Little" graces the cover of Sara Fischer's new book. Sara's book is now available on Amazon.com

Warwicks Book Signing

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Thank you to all those that attended the Holiday Book Signing. I donated 100% of the book sales to the San Diego Humane Society! I appreciate all your support!!!!

8.31.2008

Hurricane Gustav Animal Rescue: Assistance Needed





Unfortunately, natural disaster has again imperiled the lives of thousands of animals in the Gulf of Mexico region. Your help is needed.

Graciously, many of you purchased the postcard book "Eyes of Katrina," which raised over $200,000 for animals left homeless after Hurrican Katrina in 2005. Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary, in Abita Springs, LA, was the temporary shelter for hundreds of cats and dogs during and after the storm ravaged their homes and separated them from their families. Many of the photographs in "Eyes of Katrina" featured dogs saved by Pam Perez, founder of Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary.

Pam Perez is preparing her shelter, yet again, for the reception of hundreds of cats and dogs that will have to be or have been evacuated from New Orleans to escape Hurricane Gustav.

Volunteers are currently on their way to help Pam handle this overwhelming task. Pam is also attempting to coordinate these rescue efforts without the assistance of her daughter, Heidi, who ran the sanctuary and recently passed away.

She needs our help!

Click HERE if you would like to donate money directly to Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary to help aid the rescuing and sheltering of these animals.

3.06.2008

Casey


Casey is one of the dogs in my upcoming "Eyes of San Diego" ...Thanks to Casey and her generous parents the Humane Society will be able to help other dogs who are not settled into permanent homes.

Blondes have more fun