Should I Wait Until I Have More Time or Money?

Julie almost didn’t book a session. She told me she wasn’t sure if she could justify the investment, so she put it off for a while. When she finally decided to do it, her dog Bella was already starting to slow down. A few months later, Bella passed away, and Julie told me those portraits had become the most valuable thing in her home. Every time she walks past the artwork on her wall, she feels Bella’s presence, her goofy smile, her warm eyes, her spirit. What once felt like a splurge became the most meaningful investment she ever made.

Then there was Janine. She had reached out to me and we went through her consultation together. Her senior dog was still in fairly good health at the time, so she wanted to wait just a little longer before booking. A few months later she called me again, heartbroken. Her dog’s health had declined quickly, and before we could schedule the session, she had passed. Janine was devastated, and I felt that same ache right along with her. It is one of the hardest things to witness, when someone comes so close and ends up regretting that they waited too long.

That’s the thing about professional portraits, they grow in value with time. The wag of the tail, the playful bounce, the gentle head tilt, these little quirks that feel so everyday right now become priceless memories later. Having them preserved in artwork means you never lose that connection.

I understand that cost can feel like a barrier, which is why I offer flexible options. From payment plans to different product collections, we can always find a way to match how you want to enjoy your artwork with what feels comfortable for your budget. Some clients choose statement wall art, others start small, and many build their collection over time. The most important thing is that you don’t wait, because time with our dogs is always shorter than we wish.

Your future self will thank you for saying yes today. I promise!

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