Posts with tag: "dog"
Friday, May 15, 2020
By Aubrey Hord Photography
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Happy Aloha Friday from our studio dogs, Cooper (2yrs) and Kea (12yrs, note the eyeglasses)! 
Some of us have been studying very hard during quarantine and now we are ready to go back to work much smarter (and apparently, somewhat more serious).

 
Friday, December 13, 2019
By Aubrey Hord Photography
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I had a little fun yesterday getting creative. Happy holidays from our Maui photography studio!

INTRODUCING SANDY PAWS MAUI PET PORTRAITS!

Do you have a new fur baby in your family? Do you have a senior dog that has been your best friend for many years? Did you adopt a dog needing a forever home?  

If they are a member of your family, we want to know all about them and make a portrait of them you will adore! We would love to chronicle their time with you as a companion, playmate, caregiver, therapy dog, blanket, babysitter, comic, bed warmer, adventure buddy, pre-wash dishwasher, protector and friend.

I grew up wanting to be a vet so it's no surprise that I added pet portraits to our Maui portrait photography services. We offer our Sandy Paws Pet Portraits on Maui both indoors and outdoors but so far everyone has wanted to bring their happy fur babies into our Maui portrait studio for a little air conditioned love under the studio lights. We give them some time to cool down in our A/C before we photograph them and that gives them time to check out all the studio smells too. We are currently booking Sandy Paws Portraits for 1-2 dogs as long as they bring an equal number of humans with them.  

We'd love to meet your fur baby! We even have a toy for your pet after their Sandy Paws experience! 


Join us for a Sandy Paws Pet Portrait on Maui: Howl at us (808) 264-5226Send us a Barkmail or do your best to type with your paws into the computer www.aubreyhord.com

 
Monday, June 18, 2018
By Aubrey Hord Photography
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This handsome pit bull came into our Maui portrait studio to celebrate his new life with his forever home.

He was found next to the road on Maui starving and badly gored by a wild pig with an infection that almost killed him. At the time he was found by his adopted family, he was scared of just about everything. They took him to the vet right away to start the healing process and through lots of patience, love and kindness, they coaxed him back to physical health. He still bears a physical scar on his shoulder but he is a star student in both obedience and agility training at Sit Means Sit. We celebrated his session with a traditional wild boar's tusk adornment and floral lei featuring native Hawaiian plants including palapalai ferns and a'ali'i from Haawina Farms and his favorite dog auntie's yard. He is one sweet, happy, healthy and lucky dog. 

He was gifted a Sandy Paws session by one of his owner’s friends who believes in second chances. 

Have a success story you’d love to share?

Join us for a portrait session on Maui: www.aubreyhord.com