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    Photographer's Work Saves Shelter Dogs

    By Victoria Stilwell | December 9, 2013

    A picture may speak a thousand words, but can it save a life? North Carolina-based photographer Shannon Johnstone is doing just that with her "Landfill Dogs" photography project. Johnstone is a photography professor who is using her gift to capture the essence of unwanted and abandoned dogs at her local animal shelter.

    dog high jumps in open field
    "Tickles." Photo: Shannon Johnstone.
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    Johnstone takes dogs that are running out of time at the shelter to a local landfill, where she takes photos of the dogs running, playing, and just being dogs. The concept of photographing unwanted dogs at a landfill is both ironic and incredibly tragic. Her photos are breathtakingly beautiful, capturing the essence of each dog. Her photos allow potential adopters to see the true potential within these otherwise overlooked dogs, rather than seeing them as just another face peering out from behind the bars of a cage.

    I have personally witnessed the "freezer" at my local shelter in Georgia where euthanized dogs are kept before they are sent off to the landfill. As a large county shelter serving a huge area, the euthanasia numbers are staggering despite their best efforts to place as many dogs as possible. Bully breeds are especially hard to place, and many of them don't make it out of the shelter alive.

    dog sitting in a field of tall weeds looking back
    "Karsten." Photo: Shannon Johnstone.

    Johnstone's shelter of choice is Wake County Animal Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. The overpopulation problem in the United States is very real, especially in the South, and Johnstone's efforts are making a real difference for the dogs at this shelter and beyond. Huge kudos to Shannon and to the many other photographers around the world who take time out of their day to photograph shelter animals. Your work truly saves lives.

    Read more or see the "Landfill Dogs" gallery here.

    Victoria Stilwell
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    Positively Founder Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the hit series It’s Me or the Dog. A bestselling author, she appears frequently in global media as a pet expert and is a leading voice in the field of animal behavior. As a passionate advocate for positive dog training methods, Stilwell created both the Victoria Stilwell Academy for Dog Training & Behavior and Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training, leaders in dog trainer education and licensing.
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