Seventh Annual Studio Works Pet Fair Brings Smiles
By Office of Communication
Posted on April 05, 2013, April 05, 2013
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Studio Works Photography enjoyed the wide variety of pets that came to "Sit, Stay, and Smile' at their studio

The annual Studio Works Photography Pet Fair was exceptionally interesting this year . with an extra dose of fun . when a beautiful, giant, pink Poodle appeared on scene to take part in the camera clicking action. It was almost like watching Hollywood celebrities appear one by one ready for the spotlight.

Big dogs, little dogs, sleek and furry . and pink just added to the excitement of the day.

A few felines showed their prowess in the face of the camera, as well.

Several vendors and pet care professionals were onsite, and the first 50 pet parents received a free 5' x 7' pet portrait with a goody bag, compliments of Studio Works.

Respect A Bull, Inc. held a low cost microchip clinic at the fair, micro-chipping 20 animals, to help give pet parents more peace of mind so that if their beloved pet ever becomes lost it can be easily identified through a scan by a local veterinarian or the Animal Services Center (ASC).

Golden PAWS senior volunteers from the ASC accepted donations for their homemade treasures made especially for pets.

Pet loving Studio Works Photography owners Glenn and Gina Cole presented a generous $800 check as a donation from proceeds from the event to the ASC.

The ongoing support demonstrated by Studio Works Photography for the ASC through their talent and skill at each Pet Fair they host is greatly appreciated. The ASC also extends many thanks to all of the community partners and volunteers that provide time and energy to these special events.

For more information contact the Animal Services Center at 817-459-5898.

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