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Mural Moments with Belle

Mural Moments is a collection of the stories behind the paintings on Anna Hamilton's pet murals.

The first time Kathy saw a Corgi was at a saddlery store in Malvern, Pennsylvania.  She fell in love with the charming, foxy- faced breed, and immediately found a breeder with puppies.

Belle was the 12-week-old bundle of fur that Kathy and her daughter Amy brought back to their home in Ohio.  Belle loved running and playing in the snow in winters there.

Since 2006, Belle’s home has been in Dunedin, where she swims often and has become a master lizard herding dog.  Belle is 7 ½ years old now.

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Meghan Miner September 18, 2012 at 01:14 pm
So cool! My dogs are also on the HOB mural and I always wonder what the other dogs stories are
D September 18, 2012 at 02:22 pm
Lois and Mikes sweet Sadie is the blond cocker on the alley side. She is the most wonderful and loved dog with a special place in their hearts forever.
Dawn S. Carney September 18, 2012 at 02:28 pm
Thank you, Meghan! If you want to share your story, email us at muralmoments@muralsformutts.com.
Dawn S. Carney September 18, 2012 at 02:57 pm
Hi D, Please introduce our blog with Lois and Mike and invite them to share their story with us too. We would love to be able to tell all the stories!
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