Several of our goals at Anything Pawsable include bringing you breaking news, keeping you informed of important developments in the Service Dog community and creating state-of-the-art training tutorials for tricks, obedience, public access behaviors and tasks. Thanks to our hard-working Service Dog in Training (SDiT) and Service Dog models, we’re usually able to include helpful graphics and illustrations with our pieces.
Once you’re added to the list of Service Dog models and you receive your first request from us for pictures (or, rarely, videos), please keep in mind we need well-lit, well-defined, clear pictures of Service Dogs and SDiTs in training situations, socialization situations and completing tasks. While demonstrating something for an assignment, your Service Dog should be wearing non-reflective gear and clearly identified as a Service Dog or SDiT. Taking a picture using a cell phone camera is just fine, but it needs to be crisp (not blurry at all), free of shadows, and the background needs to be clean and non-cluttered. Natural lighting tends to work best, but we’re flexible.
Stick to the criteria we ask for in your assignment email. We’ll tell you exactly what we need, so as long as you follow the directions in the email, you can rest assured your pictures will be perfect for what we need. Teams are contacted on an as-needed basis, so once you’re added to the list, there’s no reason to get in touch with us after that concerning your Service Dog model.
Any pictures or video you provide us with remains your intellectual or artistic property. You do, of course, give us the right to use it on Anything Pawsable, USSDR or for advertising purposes. As always, proper attribution will be credited to you and your Service Dog model.
If you’d like to be added to our Service Dog model list for us to contact when we need illustrations for a piece, please fill out the form below.