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Friday, February 24, 2012

Keeping Up With Teresa Berg



We're pleased t report that while reading our latest issue of Country Living magazine that Saving Shelter Dogs One Picture At A Time came in at number 16 in their "What's Country Now" Review (a "tribute to the people, places, and products revolutionizing what Country means today"). 
One of our favorite photographers, Teresa Berg, speaks of her mission: 

To give shelter dogs a better face in the world.   I hated that for lack of a decent photo an animal might go homeless - or worse." 

Thanks to our friends at Dog Art Today for letting us know that Ms. Berg recently launched her own Etsy shop.  Better head on over there when you need some new Dachshund Art on your walls.

8x10 black and white photograph on fine art paper by Teresa Berg

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing this about Teresa Berg Joey and Rowdy...going to check out her Etsy now! happy Saturday morning WOOFERS from Baron!

Anonymous said...

I just bought one of Teresa's calendars...happy to help with doggie rescue!

Rowdy and Bette said...

That's great Theanne. Her calendars are really nice - we have gotten her calendars through DFW Dachshund Rescue in the past, they are so nice.

Moira said...

Thanks for Joey and Rowdy for spreading the word about everything Teresa Berg does to save dogs, especially doxies. And for sharing her wonderful print from her new etsy shop. That one is my favorite. Have a great Saturday.

Sherrie said...

Thanks for the link to the Etsy shop, and for sharing this story. I love her photos!

K Hall said...

Dachsund placemat

http://www.worldmarket.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12074019

Decor To Adore said...

May God bless Ms. Berg and her efforts. Our doxie Rudi had been dumped in the AZ desert before rescued. He was malnourished had worms and a host of other problems. But the ability to love and be loyal was not one of them.
May everyone consider a shelter dachshund.

Jablana said...

best idea i ever heard off!!

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