Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Tale of Two Retrievers

A TALE OF TWO RETRIEVERS- one, a labrador retriever named Jake and the other, a Golden Retriever named Bruce. Both were found in deplorable conditions in Quezon City - neglected and in dire need of medical care.

Both dogs ended up at PAWS but met different fates: Jake recovered from malnutrition and bounced right back after PAWS shelter veterinarian, Dr Wilford Almoro operated on him to remove the tumors on his neck.

Bruce's organs, on the other hand, had deteriorated in such an advanced state that he could not be saved.

On the day that Jake was adopted by Therese and Armand Martinez (November 11, 2010), Bruce passed away. Bruce was loved by volunteers who kept watch beside him and helped feed him and care for him til the very end.

*Attached photo- Jake's BEFORE and AFTER (adoption) photo. He is shown with adoptive parents, Therese and Armand Martinez. The last photo is Bruce's photo on his last day. The girl in the photo is PAWS volunteer Cris De los Reyes who helped keep him company in the last few days of his short life.

PAWS hopes that tragedies like Bruce's will be avoided by telling his story. We hope more people would think before buying or getting a pet.

Pet owners should make financial provisions in the event that their dogs will get sick.

Abandoning them should never be an option to the responsible pet owner.

-The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Basic Pug


This pen and brush ink drawing of my seven year old pug, Stitch, was done in less than 3 minutes.

I used a Crosstm Fountain Pen while looking at Stitch asleep on the floor. After some minimal hatching at the ear and face "mask" area, I used a nylon brush with its own water reservoir to wet these, resulting in dark medium gray brush strokes.

The nylon brush was a gift from good friend, Rene Javellana SJ who brought it from Japan. The Japanese have a nifty invention for everything! This always-wet brush is very handy for quick washes and wet sketches like this one.

Here is the aforementioned wonderful tool. Eek! The photo is too big!