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The Party

Ruger painted this one with all 3 of her kids. This was a fun celebration of play and joy at being loved. The painting is 24x36 in size and showed of the bouncing joy she had while doing the paint on paws method of painting. the colors show her exuberance for this acrylic on canvas. This painting is currently for sale for $5000. Serious inquiries only please.

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Fire Season

This painting shows Ruger’s distain for the smoky skies that keep everyone stuck inside. She would much rather be able to go out and play. She loves the time she does get to go play with her kids though. This painting is for sale for $2,500. A portion of all proceeds go to the local SPCA to help other shelter dogs find a loving home.

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The Field

The field emulates the excitement that Ruger has for running with her pack. There are a couple of dog parks in the area that give a large field running experience for the dogs. She painted this piece with an assisted paint brush in mouth method. This piece is a 16 x 20 size and is for sale for $1,500. A portion of every piece sold goes to the local SPCA to help other rescue dogs find their best doggy life.

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A New Beginning

Because every dog who has been cast aside by society deserves a new beginning and a chance at a happy life. Ruger painted this 20 x 24 piece using her paws and wagging her tail. It is currently available for purchase for $2,500. A portion of the sale will go to the SPCA to help other dogs find their happy forever home.

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Sunset

Every day has to end to bring a new beginning, and we have pretty spectacular sunsets around here. Ruger painted this 11 x 14 piece using golds and blues in the paw on canvas method. the canvas did get a little nick in it during the painting process. This piece is currently available for purchase for $500. A portion of the sale will go to the local SPCA to help other dogs find their forever family.

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First Light

This painting is special. It was the first time that Ruger attempted to paint. She held the paint brush in her mouth and the kids encouraged her to move around. She was so excited to be a part of the painting game that the kids were playing with her. It was a fun experience.