Betty White

Portrait of a dog

Meet Betty White - not the actress, but an Italian Spinone puppy who, just like her namesake, is full of personality and impossible not to love. Her mom reached out because she wanted to capture this puppy stage before it was gone - Betty is growing FAST!


Along with wanting to freeze this stage, Betty’s mom also had a vision for her home. They have the perfect wall in their kitchen for something bold and timeless, so we planned a piece that would make a statement in that space.

During our planning session we talked through background colors, artwork sizes, and how the final piece would look once it was framed. The goal was to create something that fit both Betty’s personality and the home’s style.

The result was a large framed canvas - clean, simple, and timeless - that makes Betty the star of the room and preserves her puppyhood in a way her family will enjoy every day.


Not all of my clients go this big with their artwork - but maybe we can start a trend!

You can book your dog or cat’s pet portrait session by starting with a consultation call. It’s a quick 15 mins so I can learn more about you and your pet and you can learn more about me and my process! Get Started


Sara Huber us the owner and photographer at Paw Print Studio, a pet photography studio with locations in West Hartford, Connecticut and Norwalk, Connecticut. Sessions can be booked by reaching out for a free consultation: Book Your Pet Portrait Session

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