sweet dog with three legs and big heart | milton ontario pet photographer

It goes without saying that I love animals and I love photography. But as I continue on this journey of pet photography, I’m discovering that another part of my job that I also really love is hearing each client’s story — how their pet came into their life, how their life has changed because of it and what they love most about their pet. Each story is special, and each family’s bond with their dog or cat is unique. I am truly honoured that I get to capture these stories.

This is Maggie. She is about 14 years old (she could be as old as 16!) and she is the sweetest little muppet.

Maggie was found lying on the side of the road by a policeman. She had a paralyzed front leg and her hair was so matted and dirty that she looked grey in colour. As fate would have it, she was brought to an emergency vet clinic where Erica was working for the summer. Despite Maggie’s appearance, it was love at first sight. When no one claimed the little white stray with the sweet personality, Erica immediately adopted her, even though she was a university student at the time and Maggie’s leg had to be amputated.

“I was convinced she was the cutest dog ever and was so shocked when other people didn’t immediately feel the same,” says Erica. “However, when I look back at early pictures of her — before her hair grew back in and before she had her leg amputated — I can understand their reaction.”

That was more than 11 years ago, and Maggie has been Erica’s constant companion ever since.

Erica says Maggie has forced her to become more outgoing because everyone they pass while out on their walks will stop her and ask why Maggie only has three legs. This minor detail,  or her senior status, doesn’t slow her down one bit!

For this next shot I asked Maggie for a “tough and gritty, urban dog look.”
There’s a sports complex in the area with big blue letters out front that I’ve always wanted to incorporate into a shoot. Erica was up for it — I love it when my clients go along with my crazy ideas! ‘M’ is for Maggie, muffin, muppet, Miss M … I had only known Maggie for about an hour at this point and I was already coming up with my own nicknames for her.
Erica told me at the beginning of our session that she doesn’t like to have her photo taken (I hear this a lot!) but I still managed to get a few shots of her and Maggie together, which I think is so important. I’m so happy that she chose this last one to be printed — it’s a great compliment and a decision I don’t think she’ll ever regret.
Thanks so much Erica for the lovely morning and for introducing me to Maggie, your small dog with big heart.
Wags,
Stacey