Paxton and Pablo
Pablo and Paxton were painted on mini 3" X 3" canvas to advertise my pet portraits.

This stage is what I call the paint by number look.


They were sweet Miniature Pincher brothers that came from a puppy mill that had surpassed the number of dogs it was allowed to have. A death sentence is usually the case for those perfectly healthy dogs, in these circumstances because, the mill owner would rather kill the dogs than have to pay a fine. In this case, he rounded up a bunch of puppies and "old dogs" and surrendered them to Kismutt Small Dog Rescue for a fee. Pablo and Paxton have been adopted and are the pride and joy of their owners.
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