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2008 ASPCA Dog of the Year!

Some great news from our friend Cole Massie.

Cole’s Skilled Companion Dog, Ilia, has been awarded the 2008 ASPCA Dog of The Year! Heres the official press release from ASPCA ~

Meet the 2008 ASPCA Dog of the Year

ASPCA Dog of the Year: Ilia, a 5-year-old black lab/golden retriever mix. Ilia lives with Cole Massie, a 10-year-old boy who has cerebral palsy. As Cole’s service dog, Ilia accompanies Cole everywhere — even traveling more than 7,000 miles on six airplanes to be by Cole’s side during surgery.

Ten-year-old Cole Massie of Los Angeles, CA, may live with cerebral palsy, but he has all the support a kid could want, thanks to a very special black Lab/golden retriever mix named Ilia.

Recently crowned ASPCA Dog of the Year as part of the 2008 Humane Awards program, Ilia performs service duties like bringing items to Cole in his wheelchair and opening and closing doors. But the pooch also has that special healing touch that can’t be taught. “He provides amazing incentive to Cole during therapies, doctor’s appointments and procedures,” says Cole’s mom, Michelle Massie. “He calms, inspires and motivates my son far better than anyone ever has.

Or, as Cole sums it up: “I like when he lies next to me in bed at night and we listen to Harry Potter on CD, and that he helps to clean me when I’m in the bath by licking my face and arms. He’s my furry brother and best friend—and a serious bed hog!”

This past July, three years after boy and dog were paired by the nonprofit Canine Companions for Independence, Cole was faced with a difficult, but life-changing surgery. “He had walked on his toes, and his feet were totally rolled in,” says Massie. “The operation would allow him to use his feet and free him of the wheelchair.

Cole was frightened by the idea of surgery at first,” remembers Massie. “We explained how much more independent he’d be afterward, but he wasn’t buying it. Finally, we told him that if he had this procedure, there was a very good chance he’d be able to walk Ilia on his own—with no parents and no walker.” After that, says Massie, “Cole would stroke the dog’s head in bed each night and whisper, ‘I will walk you, Ilia. I will walk you.‘”

After much coaxing, Cole underwent the surgery in Summit, NJ, and Ilia traveled more than 7,000 miles to be by the boy’s side. The ten-year-old is now on his way to becoming an independent walker—and his dedicated service dog will be with him every step.

The entire family will attend the ASPCA Humane Awards Luncheon in New York City this October 30, where Ilia will be honored along with seven other extraordinary animals and people.

P.S. We’d like to remind you, pet lovers, that even heroes have their quirks. As Massie reveals, “Ilia knows 46 commands, but he won’t fetch!

These animals and six other winners will receive their awards at the ASPCA Humane Awards luncheon at New York City’s Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center on Oct. 30.

Congratulations guys…

Favinger Photography proudly supports Canine Companions for Independence so kids like Cole can get teamed up with great dogs like Ilia! Please make a donation to CCI!

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Sorry folks, not really much to update on photographically speaking. Football is kind of bust for the moment, so I’m just chilling out working on old photos. I will likely put up a new slideshow for our Funny Photos and Action Photos from the 2008 Little League season though I can’t say when.

We have some other web projects going on at the moment. Just nothing to speak of at the moment in photography.

More please…

Well, I got an e-mail from my web host WestHost Inc. (great people, tell them Favinger Photography sent you!) <~ No, really! I get referral money! :mrgreen: … any way, they sent an e-mail saying they were going to upgrade existing user accounts with more space, and more bandwidth!

I’ve been with them for about 4 years now, so this was welcome, and very cool of them. The upgrade was automatic, and only added $1 to my monthly fee (Not that it matters, I pay 2-years in advance.)

I had 4GB of Server Storage - Now 30GB!
I had 75GB/mo in Bandwidth - Now 750GB/mo!

Yea baby! WestHost, you da’ bomb!

Happy Birthday

Happy birthday Cole - September 9th
Happy birthday Mom - September 10th

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A different ball game…

Well, I attend and shot my first ever High School football game (Pottstown HS v Upper Dublin HS) last night as a test run. I’ve never photographed (High School) football, and wanted to give it a try.

Photographically speaking the PHS field is hard to shoot at, as is the case with most High School fields, Little League fields or school gyms. Face it; it’s not a pro field. By nights end I was shooting ISO 6400 @ ƒ/2.8 with a shutter speed of 1/320th with no flash. If not for the impressive qualities of the Nikon D3’s high ISO range, I would have never got the shots.

Being it was a test run, I’m not entirely impressed with the photos I got back, it’s just my lack of experience in shooting football. I do prefer shooting baseball and wrestling. So, football just may not be my sport, we’ll see.

Like any thing, you need to learn or warm up to that level. When I started shooting baseball for Pottstown Little League, I didn’t shoot a Majors (12yo) game, or Senior Softball as my first… it was Tee Ball.

So it looks like back to the “Minors” for me. I’ll shoot some Middle School and PAL youth football before trying High School again. Or perhaps I’ll just stick with Little League and wrestling. :-?

Photos from this game will likely not be posted on our site to buy, but copies of the images will be provided to the Pottstown High School Yearbook Staff for use.