Grace Chon’s Beautiful Black Dogs

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Zoey

Yesterday, dog blog friends, Ann B. at the The Daily Dachshund and Linda O’Neill of Abby Creek Art both mentioned the AP’s article about Black Dog Syndrome – the sad fact that black dogs make up the highest percentage of dogs put to sleep in animal shelters because people have the perception that they are unfriendly.  The article cites several reasons for this phenomenon including the misperception that all black dogs are aggressive, that white hairs in their muzzles can make them look elderly, that they are hard to see against the shadows of their cages, and that they are difficult to photograph, especially their dark eyes.

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Maya

This reminded me of an amazing L.A. pet photographer I recently discovered named Grace Chon.  I love Grace’s clean, modern style and her playful approach to photo shoots.  She actually comes bearing treats and toys.  But what I truly admire about Grace is her dedication to shelter dogs and the way she uses her talent to help them, especially black dogs, find forever homes.

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Gorgeous black shelter dog

Grace spends her spare time volunteering for an animal rescue group called The Paw’d Squad.  She takes beautiful photographs of the shelter dogs for their website in order help capture the essence of the dogs and help draw in people looking to adopt.  Through what she affectionately calls her Extreme Dog Makeovers, she can make a big difference in whether or not a dog finds a home.  For example, here is a snapshot of a Rottweiler named Fannie Mae taken by The Paw’d Squad:

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Fannie Mae "Before"

And here is Grace’s photo:

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Fannie Mae "After" really captures her happy, playful, silly nature.  And by the way she’s still in need of a home if you know anyone.

And she doesn’t give up.  Sometimes she will go back month after month taking photos of the same dog to try to get the exact right image that will attract a prospective doggie parent.  Her results have  been remarkable and have had a profound impact on helping The Paw’d Squad find homes for dogs that seemed completely unwanted, before Grace did her magic.  For example can you believe this little guy had trouble finding a home?

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Paw’d Squad snapshot of Brass a Rottweiler puppy mix.

Not after Grace gave him a photography makeover:

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Who could resist seeing this little face on a website?

Also, as an owner of two black rescue dogs, Maeby, a former Mexican street dog, and Zoey, a pup born in the gutter of Taiwan whom she rescued through an international organization called ART, she is an advocate of adopting and promoting the joy of owning black dogs.

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Maeby

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Zoey after her bath

It’s been a tough week looking at the brutality of puppy mills on Oprah, searching for ways to raise money for the ASPCA, but when you see the impact that one person can make on the lives of so many dogs, it’s truly inspiring.  It’s an honor, Grace, to feature you and your beautiful black dogs on Dog Art Today.  Thanks for all your hard work on behalf of these sweet creatures just looking for a place to call home. 

To commission a portrait of your pet visit Grace’s shinepetphotos website.  To see more of her work along with more Dog Extreme Makeovers visit her blog.

Comments

7 responses to “Grace Chon’s Beautiful Black Dogs”

  1. Tatyana Avatar

    Grace is doing a wonderful thing. Those photos make a world of difference!

  2. Linda O'Neill Avatar

    Wonderful post, Moira. Grace is an inspiration and an incredible Photographer. She really knows how to capture the essence of a dog.

  3. mutt nutt Avatar

    Deep down, all dogs are beautiful, they just need to be given a chance. Grace Chon is certainly doing a wonderful job. Great post, Moira.

  4. Melissa Avatar

    Great post Moira!
    Bringing awareness is a huge step in the support of theses wonderful creatures.

  5. Jean Avatar
    Jean

    Teresa Berg in Dallas has been a blessing to our rescue group – DFW Dachshund Rescue. She’s beautifully photographed our homeless dachshunds – more than a few of them black – free of charge and has been a big reason for our high success rate. And she’s adopted two of our sweethearts as well. Check her work out at http://www.teresaberg.com and see for yourself how gifted she is.

  6. Eurodog Avatar

    I wrote about black dogs only yesterday following an article in the International Herald Tribune which states that black dogs are very rarely adopted from rescue centres. I was suprised to read this because I do not think this apprehension of black dogs prevails in Europe. Here is the link:
    http://eurodogtraining.blogspot.com/2008/04/black-is-black.html

  7. Lissa Ciccareli Avatar

    Woofs & Hello! My name is Lissa and I am the Chairwoman of CSRNE’s 11th Annual Joey Fund that will be holding a Live & Silent auction on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at the Holiday Inn, Boxborough, Mass. I was hoping that you would please consider donating an item or a gift certificate for the auction, to help us raise money at this event. Any help you can give would be very much appreciated! We can’t make this a successful event without people like you!
    CSRNE is the oldest rescue in New England having been established in 1987. Fundraising is this rescue’s only source of income. That is why events such as these are so critical!
    All proceeds from this event will go directly to CSRNE’s Joey Fund, a special fund set up to cover medical expenses and other costs for the rescued dogs in our care. We pride ourselves on doing the absolute best for these dogs, raising funds for health care, training, nurturing and rehabilitation. All in all, whatever they need before they can be adopted, we make sure they get it!
    ALL donations are tax deductible. CSRNE is a federally exempt, 501(c) (3) organization, #02-0472694. Promotional material sent to us with your donation, by September 1st, is displayed at the auction and your company name is printed in our auction catalog.
    Our very own New England Channel 7 newscaster, Randy Price, is our honorary chairperson and has been for the past 8 years and counting! Randy is a great supporter of CSRNE as well as a responsible breeder of cocker spaniels and has recently shown at the Westminster Dog show this year.
    (If you would like to attend our annual fundraiser or wish to place an ad in the auction catalog, I would be happy to coordinate that with you.)
    Please visit our website at http://www.csrne.org and see the deserving furkids who have been treated and are awaiting a new home. Please feel free to email me or call for more details at 339-234-1586. Donations can be mailed to my attention at the address below.
    Thank you so much for considering my request!
    Sincerely,
    Lissa Ciccarelli, Chairwoman
    CSRNE
    25 Winn Valley Dr.
    Burlington, MA 01803
    “We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.”
    -Immanuel Kant.

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