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  • Welcome to Adrian Hitt Dogography

    Thank you for dropping by. If you love dogs and photography, you have come to the right place! I am an award-winning dog photographer based in Nashville, TN and travel nationwide doing what I love most - photographing your beloved dogs and the unique life you share with them. Here you will find sneak peeks into my latest dog art, musings about my rescue dog, Benny, insight from dog experts and a few of our favorite pet products. Be sure to check out favorite dog photos in my portfolio, utilize our list of dog resources, find out more about everyone at Adrian Hitt Photography and drop us a line if you are interested in your own custom dog session. I am your dog photographer for playful, modern works of art. Woof!

Frenchies

Is there a dog that’s funnier than a French Bulldog? I mean, seriously. What other dog blows bubbles, grumbles, snorts and talks to you? Sessions with Frenchies are never short on entertainment! I love these little brothers. Buddy (the black brindle Frenchie) was first in the family and guess what Santa brought him for Christmas? Why a little puppy playmate – Itty Bitty! They drove in from Jackson for our session. Even though the drive tired out Itty, they still had a great time together, and I’m so glad they came to Nashville.

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Japanese Chin and Golden Mix

These dogs sure love Spring! We met up on a beautiful Saturday morning and had fun playing in the flowers. Asia and Kinjie are Japanese Chins (aka: Gremlin dogs!). You may recognize Maggie, a Golden mix, who despite her young looks is 13! (She was adopted by this mother and daughter locally from Love at First Sight.) I love photographing dogs this time of year. Everything is alive and the weather is perfect. Enjoy these:)

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Woman’s Best Friend

The dog has been esteemed and loved by all the people on earth and he has deserved this affection for he renders services that have made him [wo]man’s best friend.

ALFRED BARBOU

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

K. Crafton - April 6, 2012 - 1:16 pm

Ohhhhh! That image tugs at the heartstrings. SO, so sweet.

Morgan - April 6, 2012 - 4:28 pm

I absolutely LOVE this, Adrian!!! You’re so amazing at what you do!!! Thank you thank you thank you x a million… I can’t wait to see the rest of them!

Best Way to Remove a Tick from a Dog

Spring has definitely sprung in Nashville! And that means tick season is brewing as well.:(I’m assuming that due to a mild winter, ticks will be worse this year. After going for a hike, we discovered one on Benny. I know this is gross, but the tick was engorged so I couldn’t just pull it out with tweezers and burning them off sounds awful. (Besides, pulling ticks out with tweezers is dangerous because there is always the risk of leaving part of the head. Leaving behind part of the tick can lead to infection in your dog. Something we definitely all try to avoid!) Thanks to google, we found a non-invasive way that was easy, quick and no side effects! The best way to remove a tick from your dog is to rotate the body until it pulls out. Put on a glove and place your finger on the end of the tick body. Rotate the body clockwise. (Be sure to rotate the entire body.) The movement must throw off ticks’ equilibrium because within 60 seconds they will completely detach themselves from your dog. (It took about 30 seconds with Benny.) Place the tick in a plastic bag and kill it. Keep it for a couple of days. You’ll want to monitor your pup to make sure he feels okay as ticks are carriers of Lyme Disease. Let me know if this works for you!

Does anyone have natural ways to keep dogs tick-free? If so, please share below!

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Spring is Here!

Maggie would like to remind us to stop and smell the flowers.:)

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

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