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Puppy Love How much do you love your fur-baby?

Written by on January 17th, 2014
Daryl with his dog Bentley in a field of bluebonnets.

Daryl with his dog Bentley in a field of bluebonnets.

As a dog owner, I completely understand the strong bond of love and companionship a person experiences with their beloved pet.  Personally, I am blessed to have a golden retriever whom I appropriately named Captain Jack Bentley.  His name Bentley comes from the fact that he is as sleek and classy as the car.  His rank of Captain is because he is so awesome he deserves to be saluted.  And Jack because I just think that is a hilarious name for a dog.  It’s cliche, but he is truly the best friend I have (OK, maybe tied with my wife.)  Ever loyal, never angry nor prone to grudges, always ready to play or just be near me, he is a better friend to me than I deserve.  I love my “golden” child.  And I know that there are individuals and families all over Nacogdoches and East Texas that love their pets as much as I love mine.  Now, I understand it can get annoying when you have that one friend that posts to facebook every last exploit, adventure, accomplishment…. or even nap of their fur-baby.  But it’s because of their precious connection that pet owners can’t help themselves.  They want to share with the whole world, just as I do, how much joy their companion brings to their lives.

Anyone that has read this much of this post is obviously an animal lover.  You are the type of person that has enjoyed years of fun memories with your pet(s).  Our studio caters to people just like you.  A portrait of you and your pet that truly captures your relationship and their personality is something we can offer you.  In addition, we give back to our local animal centered organizations to help promote the quality of life of needy animals.  Years from now, when your puppy or kitten has grown and maybe even passed away, you can look back at those priceless photos and remember the joy your furry friend brought to your life.  Consider the treasure of owning a lasting record of you and your “golden” child.  And when you do, think of G. Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.


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