Animal Welfare Photos on SF Chronicle Blog

Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by Mark in Animal Welfare, News, Pet Photography

A few weeks ago Amelia Glynn, the San Francisco Chronicle /SFGate.com pet blogger asked if I’d be interested in working with her on a series about local Animal Welfare groups here in Northern California.  The first piece, one on Nine Lives Foundation, ran two weeks ago and the second one on Muttville got posted just today. It’s a great article and really gets to the heart of Muttville and it’s founder, Sherri Franklin. For those of you who don’t know Muttville, it’s a non profit here in San Francisco dedicated to finding homes for senior dogs. You can see a few shots below or check out all of them in this gallery

Muttville Founder Sherri Franklin & Granpapa

Muttville Founder Sherri Franklin & Granpapa

Chowtime at Muttville

Chowtime at Muttville

Bunny Gets Every Last Bite

Bunny Gets Every Last Bite

Moses looking Stoic

Moses looking Stoic

Lady

Lady

Wonder Why My Name is Bunny

Wonder Why My Name is Bunny

Settling in after Breakfast

Settling in after Breakfast

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One Response to “Animal Welfare Photos on SF Chronicle Blog”

  1. Bill Cokas

    09. Jun, 2009

    More excellent exposure, Mr. Rogers. And as a photographer, you can never be overexposed.

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