Showing posts with label indiegogo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indiegogo. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Lost & Found Painting Progress: Miracle from IDR+


Many of you have heard about my charity fundraiser project, Lost & Found, a gallery exhibit to benefit rescues from all over the world.  Check out first series piece so far: dark values laid in for Miracle, a sweet Dobie rescued by Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus.  To read Miracle's story, click here.  Visit the Lost & Found project, hosted by Indiegogo, contribute if you can, and spread the word.  We want to build an amazing show for the animals!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Lost & Found: Miracle

Today I will start painting the first piece in the Lost & Found series, a gallery show of paintings that will benefit rescues worldwide.  Visit Indiegogo for more information, to contribute to the project and to share the project with others!

My first subject will be Miracle, rescued by Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus.



Here is Miracle's story, as written by Lauren Kelliher for a press release (photos courtesy of IDR+ Facebook page):


Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus (IDR+) is amazed at the outpouring of support from all over the world for an emaciated stray that came into the rescue three weeks ago.

"I've got over 20 years in this line of work, and have seen my fair share of emaciated cases. His original condition, recovery, and the public’s reaction to him is just beyond words," said IDR+ volunteer Andy Ivanicky.

Word spread about the emaciated stray, and thousands of people wanted updates. The IDR+ Facebook fan page was inundated with comments and posts of support for him. The main IDR+ website overflowed with donor acknowledgements. People could not get enough photos and videos of his progress. Emails, letters, packages and Facebook comments from dog lovers came as far as Alaska, Hawaii, England, Spain and Australia.

As rescue volunteers, we are familiar with people rallying around a particular animal in need, but the outpouring of support for Miracle is a reminder of why all rescuers do this,” said Lara Trapp, IDR+ treasurer. “We are so grateful to those who have provided for his initial care and allowed us to do what we do best and hope those people know how much their donations and well wishes have helped.”

On January 11, IDR+ received an urgent call about an emaciated Doberman who was found in an alley. Animal control did not think he would make it, but IDR+ offered to give him a chance, so he was rushed to Animal Medical Clinic of Joliet.



We honestly did not know if he would survive the car ride to vet. All we could do was hope,” said transporter Nikki Koth. “The whole car ride I just kept petting him and trying to keep him warm. I kept saying, ‘please just make it there.’”

When he first arrived at the animal hospital, his temperature was so low it did not even register on the thermometer. Some people wondered if euthanizing him would be the kindest course of action. He could not lift his head, and his eyes were sunken in. He weighed 33 pounds; nearly 60 pounds underweight for a healthy Doberman of his size.



I estimated he had less than two hours to live,” said veterinarian J.A. Etsinger, DVM. “He was hypothermic, semi-comatose, hypoglycemic, and extremely dehydrated.” 

Dr. Etsinger and vet tech Kathy Harding put him on a heating pad and gave him warm IV fluids and antibiotics even though his veins were collapsed. Within a few hours of veterinary care, his temperature registered at 98 degrees (it should be 102), and he started showing signs of life.

Miraculously, the dog survived through the night, so he was named Miracle. He continued to make enormous strides toward recovery. Miracle started drinking water and eating food; he lifted his head.  



I think everyone involved, including myself, was hopeful, but I don't think that anyone was optimistic considering the grave condition he was in,” said animarescue volunteer Dawn Sutherland.  “I was elated with the progress he made.”

Over the next week, Miracle gained strength and reached some milestones. He ate 12 cups of food a day, and he showed a strong will to live. Dr. Etsinger and Harding stood him up with support and slowly increased weight on his legs.  Miracle was soon able to stand, walk, and bark. It was a few more days before he wagged his tail.



"I never thought I'd be so happy just to see a video of dog eating," said IDR+ adopter and volunteer Tasha Huebner, who followed his progress on the IDR+ Facebook fan page.

Usually, when dogs endure this amount of trauma, their internal organs begin to shut down, and that was a concern for Miracle. However, his bloodwork indicated no major red flags, and the only issue the x-rays showed is that he had apparently eaten some wire. Miracle had a serious puncture wound on his front leg that is still healing. He also had other deep skin sores from lying on concrete.



Miracle already has several adoption inquiries, but he will not be ready for adoption for a while yet,” said IDR+ President Pam Abare-Newton, who is now fostering Miracle in her home. “He still has several months of recovery including three surgeries to fix his entropian eye, remove the wire, and neuter him.”

Everyone is pulling for Miracle’s full recovery. One Facebook poster requested a t-shirt for people to show their support for Miracle, so IDR+ designed one and made it available at www.cafepress.com/MiracleDoberman. Several people offered to donate percentages of their business sales to IDR+ in honor of Miracle. Doberman groups all over the country were abuzz with his progress and organized donations of their own.



"Miracle makes you realize that there is hope and there are good people out there. He is an inspiration and watching his progress touches my heart every day," said IDR+ Board Member Kristen Carey.


Miracle has since made a full recovery and been adopted into a forever family.  His ability to survive, thrive and continue to trust and love is a testament to the power of his spirit and the tireless work of the caring individuals working with Illinois Doberman Rescue Plus to save his life.  The proceeds from the sale of Miracle's painting for Lost & Found will go to IDR+ for direct care of the animals currently in their care.  Follow along here at the DawgArt blog and on Facebook for updates on his and other Lost & Found paintings!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Rescues on the Lost & Found List!

Meet the rescues around the world that will be benefited by the Lost & Found show!  Visit Indiegogo to contribute, share and help animals.


Each painting will directly benefit each animal featured!


Bama Bully Rescue, AL – Izzy
Blue Dog Rescue, TX – Leesa Ray
Corridor Rescue, TX – Fiesta Freddie
DFW Rescue Me, TX - TBA
Donegal Pet Rescue, Ireland – Chance
East Galway Animal Rescue, Ireland – Wallace
Homestretch Hounds, OH - Jeffrey
Illinois Doberman Rescue, IL – Miracle
Jericho's Promise, CA – Scarlett
Kodi's Club, NY & PA – Baloo
LoveyLoaves Rescue, FL – Duncan
Minnesota Boxer Rescue, MN – Atticus
Rain Rescue, UK – Martha
SA Dog Rescue, South Australia - Elle
South East Dog Rescue, UK – Evie

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

New Lost & Found Project!



We didn't get to our fundraising goal the first time we ran Lost & Found on Indiegogo.  But there's another opportunity contribute, share and help the animals!  Share this link with everyone you know: http://igg.me/p/169629 and let's see if we can build an awesome show to benefit animal rescues around the world.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

New commission - Lexi


Meet Lexi the Mastiff.  If you want prints, click here.

Fly to YouTube to watch the painting come to life.

Don't forget to visit the Indiegogo fundraiser to contribute and share the project with others!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Check out the new promo video for my charity art project: Lost & Found!


You can contribute to this endeavor in two ways: First, you can click here and fly to Indiegogo to contribute financially and claim some pretty awesome perks.  Second, you can take this link: http://igg.me/p/169629 and share it with everyone you know, through email, Facebook, Twitter and your other social networking sites.  And then encourage THEM to share it.  If you can't contribute financially, please still share the link.  The more people who see it, the better!

Monday, May 28, 2012

New Commission - Raja


This is Raja.  She was the apple of her daddy's eye.  She has since crossed over the Rainbow Bridge, but this painting is a loving memorial to her sweet spirit.  For prints, click here.  And watch the painting being made, right here!


Don't forget to check out the newest DawgArt project at Indiegogo! Lost & Found: A series inspired by and for rescued animals.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

A new show... and you get to help!



Many of you know I am an art student, pursuing a BFA in Illustration at Utah Valley University.  In order to graduate, BFA students are required to put together a gallery show, organize a venue and make it available to the public.  I've done this lots already.  So I thought I would try to do a little more than the usual gallery show. I want to create a series of paintings depicting real rescued animals and have the ability to donate many of the pieces back to the rescues for their own fundraising.  But to do this, I need your help!  The cost of supplies (canvas, paint, brushes) is going to be a lot, as is the marketing necessary to get the word out and the shipping to get the selected paintings out after the show.  That's where you come in!  Visit my Indiegogo project here to see how you can help.  Then let everyone know about it!

Here's a link you can copy and paste into Facebook posts, emails and tweets: 


Thanks for your help!