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Photos from Derp Dog Studios's post 07/09/2026

Been photographing sweet Wylie for a long time. First at a wedding back in the pandammit days. And now for a senior session. 🄹🄰

Photos from Derp Dog Studios's post 07/04/2026

This adoptable gal rolled up in her new whip so graciously gifted from

Meet Betsy (whose ready for stampede) from

I knew Betsy was sweet the moment she gently placed her paw in my hand. No command, no asking, just the softest little ā€œhiā€ I’ve ever received. Throughout her photoshoot she kept offering her signature paw, and honestly, it was impossible not to fall in love.

Around her foster home, Betsy is affectionately known as Your Grace, and the title fits. At 7-8 years old, she carries herself with quiet confidence, impeccable manners, and the kind of calm presence that makes every room feel a little more peaceful.

She’s house trained, crate trained, walks beautifully on leash, knows her basic cues, and gets along wonderfully with other dogs. Betsy isn’t looking for a life of chaos, she’s looking for someone to enjoy slow walks, cozy evenings, and simply being together.

Her only real ā€œwork in progressā€?
Remembering that she doesn’t have to rush through the car door the second it opens. We’d all like to think it’s because she’s just so excited to see where the adventure leads.

If your home has been missing a little grace, a gentle paw, and a whole lot of love, Betsy is waiting to meet you.

Photos from Derp Dog Studios's post 06/22/2026

Meet Django with

At 10 years old, Django should already know exactly where his favorite bed is, which window gets the best afternoon sun, and who he’s curling up beside every night. Instead, he’s still waiting for a family to find him.
Django is a calm, gentle soul who simply wants to be near his people. The kind of dog whose tail softly wags when you’re around and who finds happiness in life’s simple pleasures: a good walk, a cozy place to rest, and dinner arriving right on schedule (complete with a little happy dance).
As a tripawd, Django gets around just fine, but his favorite pace is still a relaxed one. He enjoys walks and companionship and has previously lived successfully with another dog.
During his photoshoot, the flashing lights made him nervous, so we didn’t push him. We took a couple photos, gave him the space he needed, and called it a success. Because sometimes the kindest thing we can do is listen when a dog tells us they’re uncomfortable.
Django won’t be the loudest dog in the room or the one demanding attention. He’s just a sweet senior boy looking for someone to love.
And if I’m honest, I’d really love some extra love on this post and resharing for that someone to find him soon.
Thank you in advance 😘

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