Jennifer Glenn, Children’s Hospital Perioperative Services. “Watson is a yellow Lab and great white Pyranees mix. He was adopted from the Nashville Humane Association in July of 2018 after being picked up as a stray. He is the sweetest dog ever and loves cuddling, going on hikes with his mommy and daddy, and watching Clemson football.”
Canines resting by an open fire. Jack frost nipping at canine noses. And lots of dogs just settling in for long winter naps…
This is the eighth and final installment (for this year) of photographs submitted by VUMC employees to the 2019VUMC Voice Pet Photo Contest. Hundreds of pictures were submitted for the contest, and while we won’t be able to use all, or even most, of the pictures we received, we hope to showcase a good sample of the best of the beasts.
Remember, the top prize offered in the contest is a photo of your pet in VUMC Voice.
The first collection, “Pets and their people,” is here.
The second collection, “Summertime pets,” is here.
The third collection, “Duos and groups,” is here.
The fourth collection, “Smiling dogs, cat rebuttals, horse laughs,” is here
The fifth collection, “Here’s looking at you, part 1” is here.
The sixth collection, “Here’s looking at you, part 2” is here.
To see 2019 Tidings of comfort and joy, cat edition, go here.
If you missed sending in an entry this year, and your pet is peeved about it, please reassure him or her that there will be a VUMC Voice Pet Photo Contest next year, but explain that the deadline for entries for this year has passed, and no more pictures will be accepted. We hope your pet understands.
Watch for the call for entries for the VUMC Voice Pets of the Medical Center 2020 — coming soon.
After so much holiday comfort and coziness, a few canines in winter:
And back inside by the fire:
To see 2019 Tidings of comfort and joy, cat edition, go here.
To take a look back at the best of last year’s pet photos, go here.