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One Tail at a Time Rescue


"Mastiff Profile," 8" x 16", acrylic mastiff portrait on canvasboard, available for purchase with proceeds benefitting animal welfare. Inquiries may come to ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com .


A portion of the sale of this painting will go to One Tail at a Time in Ohio. Within the last month, a friend had a very positive experience adopting a dear mastiff from their rescue. I had an opportunity to talk to the director of One Tail at a Time, and her energy and dedication was inspiring. I wanted to help support them and other dogs like Henry (aka Memphis) with a painting.


Right now, One Tail at a Time has a litter of special needs puppies, and funds from the sale of this painting will be earmarked for their vet bills. You can read more about the rescue and pups at http://t.ymlp67.com/wjaiaujyafaujwhavausmm/click.php . If the above painting doesn't appeal to you, consider making a donation to One Tail at a Time and helping these pups (and the other dogs in their care) find wonderful homes.


In other news, the books arrived yesterday! My studio is full of stacked boxes, ready to be inscribed, wrapped, and sent on their way next week. I am on track to ship out Painting a Dog a Day - the First Year pre-orders on Monday, December 1st.


If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the book, please send me an email. Softcovers are $39.95 and hardcovers $54.95, plus shipping and handling. Inquiries to ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com .


I've got one more special painting for you before the holiday. Feel free to share this one with your friends and family -

See you tomorrow, Kim


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