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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!

Dog Wisdom – Chinese Crested

In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a dog.

-UNKNOWN

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- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Sarah - August 31, 2010 - 6:08 pm

LOVE that quote! :)

Haley Welch - August 31, 2010 - 6:50 pm

hmmm….good quote! I miss you! Your Chinese Crested is precious!!!

Dachshunds and a Puppy

This dog family is made up of two dachshunds, one long-haired dachshund mix and a schnauzer mix puppy. A fun house for sure! Each pup has its own unique personality and all did so well on their photo day.

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- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Whitney Carlson - August 27, 2010 - 12:31 pm

Oh, I love these! And I love dachshunds- such sweet eyes!

Jen Creed - August 27, 2010 - 12:32 pm

I love them!

mary crow - August 27, 2010 - 1:27 pm

What a cute family!!

Adrian Hitt - August 27, 2010 - 3:25 pm

Thanks, ladies!

Andie - September 3, 2010 - 11:20 am

I was going through the posts because it had been a while…

As I scrolled down this page Hailey said, “Oh that’s pwecious. Those are pwecious puppies.” Thought you should know :)

Adrian Hitt - September 3, 2010 - 3:02 pm

So sweet! I love it, Andie!

National Dog Day

When I went into work that morning, I knew that I would drive a little faster to get back home. Brian and I had only been married a few months, but adopting a dog was top on our list in our new lives together. On that day, I would meet our new addition for the first time. Brian found him at a local shelter and said this particular dog spoke to him. Without hesitation, I agreed that he should adopt this dog even without my meeting him. We were both more than anxious to add a dog to our family, so why wait any longer? Little did we know, that September 5, 2006 would mark the day of the greatest gift entering our lives.

If you have spent much time on my site, you know this gift’s name is Benny. In the first moments of meeting Benny, he came running to me sliding all over our garage floor and was ready to play. He was just shy of 5 months old and I can only imagine how excited he was to be out of the shelter he had been abandoned at. Even though I grew up with pets my entire life, I had no idea what awaited me in this hyper ball of fur. Benny was full of nervous energy those first few days, but he and I quickly bonded that weekend. At the time, Brian traveled every weekend so it gave me plenty of time to break the silly rules he had set (benny not allowed to sleep in our bed, on the sofa, etc.) 😉 Benny was not only welcomed to sleep in the bed with me, but he found his way to my heart as well. It was just a few short months later, that I stepped down from my job at the time in order to figure out how to have Benny at work with me. In all honestly, it was too dreadful to leave him behind everyday. After another few months, I started my photography business. That decision has led to countless fulfillment and happiness in my life. Benny has inspired much greatness, given unyielding loyalty and has been the best companion a girl could hope for. He is always there to wag his tail (which makes me smile), no matter how horrible of a day I’ve had or mood I’m in. Today is National Dog Day and I dedicate this day to my running partner, carpool buddy, co-worker, snuggle pup, muse, best friend and entertainer – Benny Hitt.

Chillin’ in our office.

In honor of such a great day, we’re holding a contest. We would love to hear all about your life with your pooch. If your entry is chosen, you will win complementary dog photography by me. I know how much photos of Benny mean to Brian and me (we have a Benny Hall of Fame in our home:)) so I could think of no better prize to extend to a fellow dog lover on such a terrific day.

Details

• Send us your story of why your dog(s) means so much to you (limit to 400 words please)

• This is open to the entire country – you just need to be willing to travel to a major city if you live in a rural area

• Email your short story with a photo to studio [at] adrianhitt [dot] com by Friday, September 3, 2010 4:00p Central.

Feel free to let interested friends know about our contest as well and good luck!

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- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Megan McCarty - August 26, 2010 - 3:50 pm

Love this post!! I feel the same way about our pups. Can’t imagine life without them!
-Megan

dawn beirnes - August 27, 2010 - 10:59 am

I so want to do this! This is awesome!

Adrian Hitt - August 27, 2010 - 3:26 pm

Thanks, Megan – I’m sure you all do!

Megan H. - November 8, 2010 - 10:22 am

Beautiful wedding. It is awesome that you did all of that yourself! Everything looks amazing!

Dog’s Breath Friend (wheat free treat)

Most dogs can use a little help when it comes to their breath. We know ours can! So we created this treat here at See Spot Eat in order to help sweeten our dogs breath. Herbs like mint and parsley have natural breath freshening properties and the calcium in the egg shells is great for their teeth! AND this treat is wheat free for those pups that may have allergies to wheat.

Preheat oven to 350.

Ingredients:
1 c rye flour
3/4 c oat flour
1/2 – 3/4 c spelt flour (depending on consistency of dough – add more or less)
1/4 c oats
1 tbs dry mint
2 tbs dry parsley
2 eggs
2/3 c beef broth
1/4 c canola oil
1 tsp Egg shells, crushed fine (optional)

Mix together dry ingredients (including egg shell, if used) in a mixing bowl. Mix together eggs, canola, and beef broth in a separate bowl. Add liquid to dry ingredients slowly while mixing constantly. Dough will have a pasty consistency.

Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into desired shapes.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Flip cookies over and bake an additional 15 minutes. Turn off oven and allow cookies to sit in oven two more hours or overnight.

Store in an airtight container.

Bon appetit!

Kat Martin owns See Spot Eat: A Doggie Bakery. She is motivated by a desire to provide holistic, healthy, dog friendly products to Nashville’s canines and their loving families. See Spot Eat offers homemade treats using only human quality ingredients. The bakery also carries holistic dog foods, toys (including great interactive toys), leashes, collars, gift baskets, and much more.

Tailgating, Clean Cars & Dogs, Art, Grey Ghosts & Bully Smiles!

No more empty calendars, folks!

The Tailwaggin’ Tailgate Festival is almost here! I don’t know about you, but I think a tailgate party is SO much better with lots of canine buddies around. Tomorrow night from 6pm-9pm we will be kicking off Titans season at the Loews-Vanderbilt Hotel with great music from Molding and Trevor Finlay, contests, food and drink, a meet-and-greet with a few of the Titans Cheerleaders, and lots of dog-friendly community partners. Thank you Nashville Paw Magazine! Definitely bring the leashed pups with you!

Does your weekend to-do list include bathing your dogs and your car? Mine does!

This Saturday, August 28th, Agape Animal Rescue will hold their last Dog & Car Wash of the summer. This soapy Saturday is very special because all proceeds will benefit Sadie Lu. Sadie Lu is a 5 year old Beagle who is now a healthy happy girl thanks to Agape Animal Rescue’s dedication and some hefty vet bills. The car wash will take place at McDonalds in Hermitage, TN at 4734 Lebanon Pike from 9am-2pm. Stop by between 10am-noon to meet Sadie Lu!

Now take that shimmering car to your choice of evening events on Saturday night:

2nd Annual Watertown Art Crawl benefiting New Leash On Life

Historic Watertown will come alive on Saturday night from 6pm-9pm with local art, live music, wine and appetizers, and live and silent art auctions. Ticket information can be found here.

Grey Ghosts & Spirits: benefiting Weimaraner Rescue of the South

Let your husband put on that awesome Hawaiian shirt he has been dying to wear for the past 10 years and get ready for more great live music, a special Hawaiian rum tasting, and silent auction. The event will be held Saturday night at Eat restaurant in Loews-Vanderbilt Hotel from 5:30pm-8:30pm. Make sure to check out Weimaraner Rescue of the South for more information. Give the pups a treat and leave them at home for this one!

And for a quick look into September:

Start thinking about attending the Music City Pit Bull Summit on Saturday and Sunday September 11th and 12th at The Farm at Natchez Trace. This two day gathering is all bully breed education, awareness, and image restoration. Let’s educate everyone on the power of a bully breed smile!!

Cassie is the studio manager for Adrian Hitt Photography. She keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes and frequents the blog often with her tips on what’s going on in the dog world. In addition to her work here, Cassie freelances in the local music scene, volunteers with animal rescues and enjoys being outside with her pups. She lives in Nashville and is the proud parent of Jeffery, Ittey and Banjo – two rescue dogs and one awesome orange cat!

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Gail E. Drury - August 26, 2010 - 12:51 am

Hi Adrian,
What an absolutely wonderful, delightful website! Your Aunt Gwen is a precious friend of mine and she directed me to your website. I am so grateful that she did. The background music is awesome! I can not wait to see and hear more of your amazing art.
Thank you for putting so much happy in my heart.
Gail Drury

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