Limited Edition Dogs of Oakville book “Champions” – the perfect Christmas Gift

The Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS) is thrilled to announce that local artist and pet photographer Maria Bell has launched her 5th book in the Dogs of Oakville series entitled: Champions. This limited-edition coffee table book was launched November 21 at a special event and book signing at Pets Plus Us here in Oakville.  The book sells for $50 and all proceeds from sales go to the OMHS.

The Dogs of Oakville Champions book makes a great Christmas gift!  Limited quantities are available and can be purchased by calling 905-845-1551.

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Since 2011, Maria Bell has been capturing the dogs and cats of Oakville and their unique personalities through her beautiful series of books. In this edition of “The Dogs of Oakville, Champions” Maria Bell, Patricia Toth and Russell Gonsalves, who will be at the book signing, photographed Oakville dogs while their families provided videos of their dogs that capture how they are truly champions of our hearts. Together, the book’s photographs and links to videos highlight the unique personalities of more than 200 of Oakville’s canine residents.

“The creation of my latest book was the result of a tremendous community effort involving the dog’s families who volunteered their time and shared their dog’s stories with us. My thanks to everyone who participated in this project, you are all champions in my book,” says Maria Bell.

The first, second, third and fourth editions of The Dogs of Oakville as well as The Cats of Oakville Special completely sold out and raised more than $100,000 in support of OMHS. For more information on Maria’s Dogs of Oakville books go to: (bit.ly/dogsofoakville).

“On behalf of the Oakville and Milton Humane Society, I want to thank Maria and photographers Patricia Toth and Russell Gonsalves for leading this project that has helped so many vulnerable animals in our community. And of course, a big paws up to the book’s dog owners for contributing their time and energy, so the stories of these champions could be told,” says Rick Perciante, executive director, OMHS.

“Our shelter relies completely on donations from the public and corporate partners to provide animal care and support within the shelter. It is only through the generous support and work of animal lovers like Maria, that the Oakville & Milton Humane Society has been able to successfully find forever homes for tens of thousands of animals since 1936.”