Kelly writes:
"Here's my contribution. It's my dog's actual pawprint. I took an ink pad and got his pawprint. I had the guy tattoo everything that came out on the piece of paper, even where his fur had smudged the ink.
"The pawprint is of my 11-year-old dog, Simba. I've had him since I was 10 years old. He's the whole reason I got into rescue and I love dogs so much. He's taught me so much and he'll forever be a part of me, not only on my skin, but in my heart. Now I share my heart with three other rescued dogs and it's all thanks to him."
More pics after the jump!
LorrieLuvsPitbulls says:
"As a dedication to the breed I love and the organization I helped to found, I had this tattoo put on my arm. And it was done by one of my rescue's wonderful adopters, which makes it even more special. I love it and have received many compliments on it!"
"My tattoo was inspired by my two passions: dogs and my pet treat bakery. My husband and I own Ann Arbor Biscuit Co., an organic and all-natural pet treat bakery in Ann Arbor, Michigan. My tattoo features our rescued Pit Bull puppy named Millie and a spatula and whisk in a crossbones motif."
"This is my guardian cat tat; inspired by years of working in animal rescue."
From lady66:
"So now I'm deciding whether to add the word 'Rescue' or a rescue ribbon ... I love my paws!"
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Hi I dont know if Im leaving this in the right place but Maybe someone can help me I use to breed dogs bull terriers well I stopped but they still wont let me post nothing on here and I cant figure out why I dont even own the same dogs anymore I was trying to make things right I know there was way to many unwanted dogs and cats and that was why I stopped so I was adding anymore I have 3 neutered male dogs and 1 spayed cat which I bottled fed Thanks if you can help me please do Thanks Misty Curley