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  • Black Dogs: Stories of Love and Friendship

    Black Dogs: Stories of Love and Friendship

    Meet over 50 adorable black dogs, each brought to life through a stunning photographic portrait and heartwarming story.

    In this perfect gift book for dog owners and animal lovers, photographer Fred Levy turns his camera lens to black dogs of every breed to showcase their beauty, power, and lovable nature. Inside you’ll meet:

    Denver, a Labrador who is a natural protector and loves his favorite toy, Big Red Meanie
    Kendra, a German Shepherd who is a dog blood donor and has saved many lives
    Frida, a mini Daschund who, like her namesake (Frida Kahlo), is feisty and determined and even responds to commands in Spanish
    Blackberry, a Newfoundland who is a big, fluffy lovebug and likes to chase shadows
    Day-Z, a Brussels Griffon who is a pretty princess spoiled rotten by her parents and often gets mistaken for a cat due to her small size
    Duncan, a Cocker Spanie who is silly and goofy and loves his family
    And many more adorable doggos with amazing, unique personalities!

    These moving photographs have been shared worldwide, spreading awareness of the problem known as Black Dog Syndrome, where black dogs have a harder time getting adopted than dogs of other colors.

    Embark on a warm and fuzzy romp with these extraordinary animals and discover why we can’t forget them!

    Read more about Fred Levy’s photography in our article: Photographer’s Striking Portraits of Black Dogs Aim to Thwart Black Dog Syndrome

  • The Black Dogs Project: Extraordinary Black Dogs and Why We Can't Forget Them

    The Black Dogs Project: Extraordinary Black Dogs and Why We Can’t Forget Them

    Combat Black Dog Syndrome worldwide; a portion of all proceeds from Black Dog Project will be donated to black dog rescue.

    One of Tumblr’s most viral blogs of 2014, the Black Dogs Project is a stunning photo series by animal photographer Fred Levy. Known as “Black Dog Syndrome” in animal shelters and rescues, it refers to the unfortunate phenomenon that black dogs are frequently the LAST dogs to be adopted and the FIRST dogs to be euthanized in rescue shelters. Animal photographer Fred Levy couldn’t believe that it was true, so he began talking with shelters. Not only does the phenomenon exist, but he discovered it’s an epidemic. Levy decided to turn his camera lens to black dogs, showing the world how beautiful they truly are. He called the photo series, The Black Dogs Project, and the stunning photographs have been shared worldwide, spreading awareness and attention to the problem. A portion of all proceeds for Black Dogs Project will be donated to labradors and friends.

    Read more about Fred Levy’s photography in our article: Photographer’s Striking Portraits of Black Dogs Aim to Thwart Black Dog Syndrome

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