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Original Paintings for Sale
April 18, 2010
Non-commission paintings are now available for sale – see the For Sale page for details!
Current paintings for sale include friesian and highland cows and jacob sheep. A series of hound paintings are currently on the easel and will be available for sale shortly.
New Addition to the Family!
March 28, 2010
Unfortunately, Dottie’s also quite overweight which, in combination with her breed and the spring grass, means that she is at high risk of developing laminitis without careful management. Laminitis is a true veterinary medical emergency. For more information on laminitis, visit the laminitis trust website: www.laminitis.org
Today she has been for a 30 minute brisk walk round the roads and has spent several hours trotting round the field and grazing very poor grass. Once the grass starts to improve she will need to wear a muzzle to limit the amount she can eat without restricting field exercise. However, it is important that ponies are not starved to lose weight – a well soaked section of hay and non-molassed chaff with the addition of a feed balancer twice daily are very important. This week Dottie will need to have her feet trimmed as her toes are very long, and also be wormed before she can be turned out in the same field as the other horses.
Having always sworn I would never own a Shetland, I think in 3 days I may have been converted!
Longdog Art Goes Online!
March 17, 2010
Welcome to Longdog Art, the home of unique pet portraits.
I have been producing pet portraits for many years by word of mouth and am very excited at the prospect of finally being online!
Being an equine vet by profession, I hope to include blogs of veterinary interest in addition to information and updates about Longdog Art.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Emma
Longdog Art Pet Portraits
February 8, 2010
Longdog Art Pet Portraits is run by Emma Hedderson, and creates commissions for anyone who wants a portrait of their pets.
Read our guide About Your Commission for details of the 5 steps of commissioning your pet portrait and get in touch if you have any questions.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Emma