Capturing the beauty of perfectly imperfect animals to give them a second chance and a loving home.

Alex Cearns is a well-known pH๏τographer of animals. While there are many who are already familiar with her works, this recent series is truly a sight to behold. 

Perfectly Imperfect: Dog Portraits of Resilience is a pH๏τography masterpiece. 
Alex has taken the time to capture disabled dogs and cats in their true essence, shedding light on their conditions.Aryah is deaf in one ear, with a deformed face and missing eye to match. She has not allowed her circumstances to change her gentle nature.
 

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Poor Vegemite was attacked by a dog and lost his eye in the process. He is still as sweet as can be.
 

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Mya’s blind after losing both of her eyes to glaucoma but the rest of her senses remain keen.

PERFECT IMPERFECTION! Look at that happy face. Beautiful Mya the Husky had her eyes removed after painful Glaucoma set…

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Jakk was tossed in a Dumpster because of his deformed legs. Luckily, his sad cries were heard before it was too late.
 

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Bali Pip is bald from mange. She’s still living life to the fullest, though.

 

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Beau’s deaf because skin cancer has robbed him of his ears. He still enjoys a happy existence.

 

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Jaffa is missing a leg and was forced to wait 8 years before finding a forever home. She’s finally living with a loving family.

 

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Oompah was infected with mange and homeless. She’s since been adopted by a loving family.

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Scrappy was forced to have his eyes removed after experiencing a series of issues.
 

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Keisha has been adopted by a loving family and the paralyzed dog’s lust for life has not been dulled one bit.

 

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Rupert might be missing a leg but he does not let that stop him from enjoying life.

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