Shelter Puppies

Shelter Puppies

by Michael Kloth (Author)

Synopsis

What could tug at the heartstrings more than a puppy looking for a home? Whether he's exploring eagerly with his littermates or winning you over with his doleful stare, a puppy is quite irresistible. Dog ownership is a responsibility not to be taken lightly, however, and every year growing numbers of newborn or abandoned puppies enter shelters. In this delightful new book, photographer Michael Kloth captures the canine spirit at its floppy-eared, tail-wagging best with over 60 endearing portraits of shelter puppies. From chihuahuas and poodles to pit bulls and Labradors, and all kinds of mixes in-between, the puppies enchant with their curiosity, playfulness and all-round lust for life. By documenting the unique characters and stories of some of the puppies he has encountered in his volunteer work, Kloth raises awareness of animal rescue causes, and especially the need for more adoptive homes.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Merrell Publishers Ltd
Published: 02 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1858945607
ISBN 13: 9781858945606

Media Reviews
t is easy to get enticed by pictures of cute pets staring innocently at the camera. What sets professional photographer Michael Kloth's Shelter Puppies apart is the awareness he is raising with each picture - a thought-provoking read. - DAILY EXPRESS Much more than a coffee-table book. - YANKEE DOG REVIEW One can expect from Shelter Puppies dozens of beautiful pictures - Kloth's photography captures the engaging elements of puppy personalities very well, some of which expose the unfathomable curiosity of these animals as well as some that disclose stories of abuse and abandonment. - BLOG CRITICS
Author Bio
Michael Kloth is a fine-art photographer specializing in portraiture and animal photography. Based in Richland, Washington, he is currently Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts at Washington State University. He regularly photographs adoptable animals at local shelters.