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This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
Back Stories: How Working Breeds Came to Be
Among the many types of dogs who share our lives, those now known as working dogs stand out for their intelligence, strength, vigilance, and unwavering loyalty.
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Pup: The Evolution of Dogs in Art
It was only in the last few centuries that dogs emerged as the primary subjects in works of art, as stand-alone models worthy of their own canvases.
Veterinarian Artists: Life at the Intersection of Art and Science
I am a veterinarian, and I am an artist.
Jackson, the Four-legged Muse
Jackson was my little guy, but I also shared him with everyone. He was a muse to so many artists, with his adorable mug appearing on murals, posters, buttons, totes, T-shirts, and even tattoos.
Rescued By Dogs: One Artist’s Story
I was raised with a house full of rescue pups. And I’m convinced that the dogs I thought I rescued have, in reality, saved me in my own darkest hours.
Art and Advocacy: Dog Photographer Makes Change One Frame at a Time
In photography, there’s a niche where art meets altruism. Where the lens captures not just images but the stories and emotions that can change lives.
Wild in the Streets! A Punk Rock Response to Dog Rescue
Recently, two animal-loving punkers - Farida Mazlan and Angel Fischer - joined forces to create an amazing benefit for Rocket Dog Rescue held in March at Fallout SF in the North Beach District.
Creating a More Compassionate World Together: Artists with Developmental Disabilities Highlight the Human-Animal Bond
One of my favorite programs at Marin Humane is called Compassion Corner. Every two weeks, we welcome adults with developmental disabilities to the shelter for special visits with dogs, kittens, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
Mark Your Calendar for Petchitecture! San Francisco’s Canine-Friendly Gala
Atop the hill on Mason Street, proudly overlooking the city, stands the iconic Fairmont San Francisco, designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan.