Inspirational Pet Stories of Love, Hope and Healing
By Connie Bowen
If you belong to that special group of people who
adore your pets, relax, you’re in good company!
Clients who I’ve met through my profession as a pet portrait
artist have become like my extended family. I remember one man
who called for a portrait of his cat named Allyn who had just
made her transition. He was totally bereft and felt that a
painting of her likeness might help him to heal. In going over
his photos, he told me of the one he had picked out, but when
he got to the photo of Allyn as a kitten, I immediately felt
that this was the photo Allyn had chosen for him. “She wants to
be remembered healthy and strong, like she is in this photo,” I
told him gently. He thought a moment, and then agreed. I felt
her presence very strongly as I was painting. It was almost as
if she was keeping me company in my studio. Because it would
take him a few extra days to pick up the completed painting, I
kept it in my studio and glanced at it more than once. I felt
her lovely, peaceful energy wafting around the room. As he was
leaving, there was a strong shift and almost a “Whoosh” feeling
as her energy escorted him out the door. I stood silently for a
moment, realizing that her energy was gone. A lonely, empty
feeling pervaded the room, but I shook it off knowing he would
be able to receive the solace he so earnestly wanted.

Sometimes the love we feel for our animals is returned ten
fold. A policeman on a local police force called to have a
portrait painted of his wife’s German shepherd. She was a
policewoman and the shepherd named Duke had been her constant
companion and fellow officer on the K9 force. “She loved that
dog more than anything,” he told me. “Can you put some blue and
red somewhere in the painting to commemorate his many years in
the service?” He was such a handsome dog. I didn’t want to put
my brushes away. As he “came to life” once again on the canvas,
I could feel his loyalty, devotion and love.
One portrait comes to mind that shows us just how important
pets can be when it comes to creating an atmosphere of healing.
This painting was a gift from one friend to another of a frail
Australian shepherd mix named Bogey. Bogey’s Mom had found him
running free on a nearby golf course, sick and emaciated. She
took him home where he joined her other two rescues, a West
Highland Terrier and Rhodesian ridgeback. With loving care and
rehabilitation, these three dogs now assist her in her
profession as a psychologist and counselor. Once abandoned and
abused, Bogey and the other dogs now provide a peaceful calm to
help her clients relax and trust once more.
I like to think there is a thread of loving energy that
connects us all. Sometimes dogs are nervous about having a
stranger come to the house. I decided to meditate the day
before I was to see a white toy poodle named Sammy and try
connecting with him before I arrived the next day. I distinctly
heard a voice in my mind say, “I have a favorite pillow.” I
dismissed the thought, not knowing if it was only my
imagination. When I arrived the next day to take Sammy’s photo,
his Mom said, “Oh, Sammy has a favorite cushion,” as he jumped
up onto the top of the burgundy colored couch and settled in. I
heard myself say “I know, he told me.” She looked startled, and
I felt my cheeks turn beet red! I wondered why I had blurted
out such a thing, but unmistakably, there was Sammy, content on
his favorite pillow waiting for his photo.
As the years fly by, the stories continue – etched in my
heart as well as captured on canvas.
© Connie Bowen
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Pet Portrait Artist and Professional Illustrator Connie
Bowen creates stunning pet portrait paintings on canvas from
photos. Specializing in capturing the spiritual nature of dogs,
cats, horses and other animals in a realistic fashion with
impressionistic backgrounds as seen on Oregon Public
Broadcasting’s TV show, Art Beat. Over 200 pet portraits
completed and counting! Visit http://www.conniebowen.com to view
exquisite samples.
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