What This Artist Does With His Bull Terrier Is Nothing Short Of Hilarious
6 years ago
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Illustrator Rafael Mantesso went through a tough divorce and his ex-wife took all of their furniture with her. His house was left with empty white walls and pretty much nothing but his little bull terrier friend Jimmy Choo. Rather than sit around and feel depressed, he decided to get creative around the house. This was the result.
He creates the fun illustrations and then gets the bull terrier to pose for them.
A simple “stay” command is all it takes for Jimmy to pose.
The dog always obeys his master’s orders and the results are wonderful.
And here’s the touching picture that started it all:
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Sometimes a pet is all the inspiration and comfort we need to get through tough times. If you agree, please “Share!”
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