Posts Tagged ‘dog’

The Dog Days of Summer!

Saturday, July 14th, 2012

In my home state of Indiana last week, the temperatures peaked at 105!  As a child, I often heard those sorts of days referred to as the dog days of summer.  Webster defines “dog days” as that period between early July and early September when the hot sultry weather of summer usually occurs in the northern hemisphere, periods of stagnation or inactivity.  The point is that it has been record-breaking hot across much of America lately, and that led me to title this post, The Dog Days of Summer.

A customer named Tracy asked us to make a photo of this amazing image, telling us…”This was a photo of our pet, Maggie, a lab, and my son’s dog, Boo Boo, looking out at the ocean. My son was a fisherman, and they always looked for his return, whether it be by land, car, or boat! They proved that dog really is man’s best friend! Thanks, Canvas on Demand, for making a memory so special!  I had researched the transfer of photos to canvas, and came upon your site quite often. But I always put it off! I am excited that I finally purchased, and so very glad I did! I am so happy with your service and commitment to quality!”  Well, Tracy, when it’s a hot summer day, what better way to cool off than gazing at the sea?  That photo is absolutely precious!

Angela, another customer and dog lover, sent us this sweet picture of Roxy, a dog after my own heart.  If it gets too hot, my MO, like Roxy’s, is to find a comfy place and just relax.   Angela told us:  Canvas on Demand was wonderful! The process was easy and very user friendly. The prices are great, and I can’t wait to place my next order!

Now…for all you readers who love dogs, you’ll love this next story that Carol sent us about her dog.  “He is our best beloved rescue.  We were his fifth home. And we found out why when we left him alone for a couple hours, and he totally destroyed it. Doggie day care saved our house, and he gave us two wonderful short years. Here is a picture of him at my parent’s cabin at Nancy Lake, Alaska, enjoying the great outdoors. We received the Canvas much faster than expected. So glad we went with the pixel painting upgrade. The results are fantastic …it looks like he could step right off the canvas! Thanks for giving us back our beloved rescue.”

Now if you are suffering from heat today, this next canvas of Doug’s dog, Kingston, will surely cool you off!  Doug wrote in his testimonial:  “Dog owners are always proud to tell you their dog can retrieve under water. It was great to finally prove it in a photo.  Here is Kingston last summer. Kingston and a chocolate Lab are featured on the walls of the latest downtown Bozeman eatery.  It is called Sloppy Dawgs on Main Street. Check them out at: http://www.sloppydawgsrestaurant.com/Sloppy_Dawgs_Restaurant_bozeman_MT.html.  Canvas On Demand was even better than I expected and their site so easy to use.”

Thanks to these customers for sharing the great “stories behind the canvases”!  It’s cooled off a bit here in Indiana, but it’s still the Dog Days! But I could just relax here in the air-conditioning all day and read these wonderful doggie tales.  Mom

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Black and White…in Color

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Pets come in many colors, but I was especially taken today with the black and white varieties as I browsed Canvas on Demand’s Customer Pet Showcase. 

Look at this precious photo turned to canvas of MaShoo, a cat belonging to a customer named Cindy.  She tells us, “He is my Seal Point Siamese cat, and his name in Hebrew means he is something really awesome and great.  I truly believe he is all of that!  I enjoyed working with Canvas on Demand, because the staff was energetic and polite.  I will order another canvas again soon!”  Cindy, I love the cat and the backdrop.  And especially thanks for sharing these comments with our readers. 

MaShoo

Tony said that the picture below of the lovely black and white dog is “of our beloved Siberian Husky, Cujo, who recently passed away.  He loved to pose for the camera!  He loved life and his family, and his family adored him.  We were amazed to receive our picture so quickly! The quality brought tears to our eyes! It is as if we could reach out and hug our beloved Cujo once more. The portrait brought joy to our hearts. Thank you very much.”  That was a wonderful testimonial, Tony.  It touched our hearts and made us realize that this canvas is a beautifully fitting memorial of your dear pet! 

Cujo

And now here’s a black and white pet that we don’t see every day.  It is an adopted tiger named Shirkhan.  Tracy told us that he lives at an awesome tiger sanctuary called Tiger World in Rockwell, North Carolina.  “I love him,” she wrote, and this photo is of him loving to get cooled off with a water hose.  I love the way this canvas turned out!”  

Shirkhan

So this all goes to prove that there are some great black and white photos that our customers have taken in color.  If you love photography and love animals too, then check out the PET section under our Customer Showcase.  I promise that you’ll enjoy it!  Mom

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Up Close and Personal

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

If I can make one sweeping observation about our customers, it is that they are CREATIVE!         

I noticed lately that we’ve been filling orders from a few folks who have a “close up and personal” love for their animals…and they are showing it in a very creative style.  For example, look at this

Keeping her memory alive

canvas of Lisa’s cat, Sophie. I love what she wrote about Sophie.   “I thought this picture of her was really fun. She passed away last year and I think this is the perfect way to let her memory live on.”  Many, many of the canvases we make for our customers are in memory of a loved one, and often a beloved pet.

I believe Bella really understood that she was celebrating her birthday during an outing at the park.  I love the angle of the shot.  She looks very young for 12 years!  Her owner, Susan, says, “I

Happy Birthday!

had a great experience working with Canvas on Demand. Wonderful communication, fast shipping, and great quality!”

And the next canvas isn’t actually Daniella’s pet, but rather it was created from a photo she took in Brazil in the Floresta Amazônica.  “It is of a caged wild pig kept by a still-existing Amazonian tribe.”  In any case,Daniella, this is what I call really up close and personal!  She goes on to say, “Canvas on Demand has done some fantastic work with my photos. Very well done.   I keep coming back to print more!”  

Thanks, Daniella…and all our pet lovers!  We enjoy working with all those creative photos you send us.  Keep on snapping!  Mom

REALLY up close and personal!

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