SHINOLA asked Mrs. Sizzle what a hero looked like and by hero I mean dog

This is GUS and he is my hero. Life got a little nuts for us at one point and we had to give Gus away.  When we were able to get him back he returned with unconditional love. Photo: Howie Guja
Jack is a Pomeranian Mix, ADOPTED.                                                SPONSORED POST 
Judy is a Norfolk Terrier Cross, ADOPTED. 
Marbles is a Pitbull Cross Shepard, ADOPTED.
Tiger is a Plott Hound Cross, ADOPTED.
Princess Puggle is a Pug Beagle mix, ADOPTED.
Jossie is a Great Pyrenees Mix, ADOPTED.
Dorey is a Pitbull Cross, ADOPTED.
Sugar Baby is a Redtick Coonhound WHO NEEDS YOU!  She's a very sweet girl but she can be a bit timid as loud noises and quick movements do startle her.  A quiet home would be best. Sugar's a hero because being in a shelter i…
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Any dog that has spent any amount of time in a shelter is a hero in my mind.  Waiting to give unconditional love, separated from a family too early, scared and misplaced, needing a home says hero to me.  Enter the Michigan Humane Society and Shinola.  We chose a few of our favorite furry faces and partnered with the Shinola Detroit team to honor some pups in need of a home.  The great news is since our shoot 7 of the 8 pups have been adopted.  Seen here are the dogs we chose to photograph from the shelter in fabulous leashes and collars from Shinola.

Is your dog a hero?  Let us know why and ALWAYS consider adopting a pet!

All collars seen on the dogs can be found at SHINOLA PET.

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