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"Pet Photos makes life seem normal"

 

Gulf Coast Doberman RescueNeither Gulf Coast Doberman Rescue nor the Louisiana SPCA knew just how important Holiday Pet Photos had become to people in the Greater New Orleans Area.

Holiday Pet Photos was initially cancelled due Hurricane Katrina. As people called inquiring about the event there was disappointment in their voices when we told them we wouldn't be doing Holiday Photos this year. How could we? We had lost most of our staff, our volunteers were scattered who-knows-where and we were homeless, having lost our shelter on Japonica Street when the levees were breeched. All our focus was on establishing a temporary shelter at 701 Thayer Street in Algiers. Everyone was overwhelmed and stressed.

Lynn Morvant of Jefferson Feed, and Terri Valenti of Doberman Rescue decided if the Louisiana SPCA couldn't do it, they would do it for us! In just 10 short days a scene was created and wonderful photographers, Scott Stuntz and Phil Casper, were in place. John Davenport, as Santa, was poised and ready to go. Volunteers were standing by to work the event. All the details fell into place.

It was meant to be and people came. As people registered for the sittings, we heard stories of how people had lost everything; stories of escape, fear and devastation.

One such story came from Pasty. Patsy had been told Holiday Pet Photos was cancelled when she called Jefferson Feed several weeks before the event usually started. She had been bringing her son to Pet Photos since his birth. Her baby announcement picture was actually taken at one of our scenes years ago. Pasty had brought her son each year since. Having lost all Christmas tradition due to Katrina, Pet Photos was the one thing that was normal in their lives; the one constant she could offer her now eight year old son. No words can describe her excitement when she later learned Pet Photos would again take place.

Another story came from a woman who had lost everything, including 12 years worth of Holiday Pet Photos taken with her beloved dog. The dog had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and was predicted to have only a few months left. This year was extra special because it would be their last.

People drove from Mississippi and North and West Louisiana just to sit on the stoop with Santa and their beloved pet; a family picture representing the rebuilding of a life they once knew. Normality.

Holiday Pet Photos meant more than we had ever thought it had.

Special thanks go to Terri Valenti and Gulf Coast Doberman Rescue. Through the years, Terri has pulled numerous animals from our shelter, saving countless lives. Through the efforts of Terri, in behalf of GCDR, a loving commitment for the Doberman Pincher dog, which goes beyond the animal’s health, age, lineage and issues, has consistently been demonstrated. We are thankful to have a representative of such a wonderfully responsible rescue group so closely aliened with us, and for the determination to ensure Holiday Pet Photos wasn't another loss to be suffered by the animal lovers of the Greater New Orleans Area.


To learn more about Gulf Coast Doberman Rescue, please visit their Web site.
 


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