L'ULTIMO ABBRACCIO...



Chi ha un cane o un gatto lo sa...
Arriva il momento di dire addio al compagno più fedele e amorevole.
In queste foto splendide la fotografa Sarah Beth ha immortalato e raccolto le immagini  dell'ultimo abbraccio tra un il padrone e il suo cane a cui è stata diagnosticata una malattia incurabile e per questo dovrà essere "addormentato".

Mi fermo qui... non riesco a crivere più nulla.Ho il groppo in gola.
In queste foto risplende L'AMORE.

Final embrace: These special, end-of-life photography sessions are just for terminally ill or elderly petsThe images were created by photographer Sarah Ernhart, the owner of Sarah Beth Photography in MinneapolisLast moments: The beautiful, yet heartbreaking pictures, are meant to highlight the relationship between pet and owner before they passMrs Ernhart, who has been a professional photographer since 2006, began offering her service in 2010Emotional: The photographer said the sessions are for people who want to 'celebrate the happiness' their pets have brought to their livesFinal farewell: Two boys pictured saying their final goodbye to their pet dogLast rites: An owner strokes his pet in the park before the terminally ill dog diesDifficult time: For many people, their pets mean the world to them, said Mrs ErnhartThe snapper says she had more than 100 shoots with owners and their pets since she launched the serviceLast embrace: A woman with her beloved pet dog in its last momentsGoodbye old friend: A faithful pet dog shortly before it is put downTime to say goodbye: A dog pictured looking on. Little does it know there is only a short while leftDifficult time: For many people, their pets mean the world to them, said Mrs ErnhartMrs Ernhart said: 'The sessions can be happy at the same time because the owners get to talk about their favorite little quirks and things that they like about their pets'

1 comment:

  1. L'altra mattina mi è arrivata una mail da un gruppo Yhaoo con queste foto, ho un cane che ha 15 anni e anche se sta bene non ho potuto fare a meno di pensare a quando non ci sarà più.

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