The Black Dogs Project 2018: 16 Month Calendar Includes September 2017 Through December 2018

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The Black Dogs Project 2018: 16 Month Calendar Includes September 2017 Through December 2018

The Black Dogs Project 2018: 16 Month Calendar Includes September 2017 Through December 2018

2018-02-20 The Black Dogs Project 2018: 16 Month Calendar Includes September 2017 Through December 2018

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Animal photographer Fred Levy couldn't believe that it was true, so he began talking with shelters. He called the photo series, The Black Dogs Project, and the stunning photographs have been shared worldwide, spreading awareness and attention to the problem. Known as "Black Dog Syndrome" in animal shelters and rescues, black dogs are frequently the LAST dogs to be adopted and the FIRST dogs to be euthanized in rescue shelters. Levy decided to turn his camera lens to black dogs, showing the world how beautiful they truly are. This beautiful 16-month calendar is filled with stunning photographs that will make you smile and touch your heart throughout the

With camera in hand, Levy decided to showcase the beauty and tenderness of black dogs everywhere. His photograph series became known as "Black Dog Project," and awareness of this condition in shelters has begun spreading like wildfire.. It was an epidemic. After talking with shelters all across the country, he quickly learned that this was not just a random phenomenon. Don't you forget about meAnimal photographer Fred Levy was with his own dog in the local

About the AuthorDon't you forget about meAnimal photographer Fred Levy was with his own dog in the local dog park when he first heard about "Black Dog Syndrome," the phenomenon that black dogs are frequently the FIRST dogs to be euthanized and the LAST dogs to be adopted in rescue shelters. It was an epidemic. After talking with shelters all across the country, he quickly learned that this was not just a random phenomenon. His photograph series became known as "Black Dog Project," and awareness of this condition in shelters has begun spreading like wildfire.. With camera in hand, Levy decided to showcase the beauty and tenderness of black dogs everywher