The Black Dog Project. Two paws up for Fred!
My wonderful beautiful black dog is named Keira, which means "Black, little dark one" in Gaelic. She is perfect! I wouldn't change one thing about her and I got to thinking why she is the best even - though she is black...
Photographer Fred Levy may have found his most photogenic subjects yet. After speaking to people who work in the pet industry and at animal shelters, Levy found out that black dogs are often treated differently than other dogs -- and are often overlooked by people who come to shelters with the intention to adopt. Because of this discrimination against our wonderful black dogs, he started My wonderful beautiful black dog is named Keira, which means "Black, little dark one" in Gaelic. She is perfect! I wouldn't change one thing about her and I got to thinking why she is the best even - though she is black...
1. Every color looks great on a black dog. Whether it is a football jersey, celebrating a birthday pawty or Mardi Gras, black dogs are the new orange
2. Black dogs have a beautiful smile. Pure wonder and excitement cross their bright smile and super white teeth
3. You can always find a black dog in the snow...always
4. If black dogs are good enough for a king or two, they're good enough for you!
5. Black dogs are available today! Every shelter has one and they are available in every age bracket. Please don't hesitate to own one they are perfect!