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Painting Pekingese Leads the Pack of Animal Artists: Inspiration to create art strikes 3-year-old Ziggy, but only if the mood is right. Yet this pooch is not the only artist in the animal kingdom. A pig, an orangutan and two seals also enjoy dabbling on canvas.

FALLBROOK, Calif. -- Some pets beg for a treat -- others take the more polite approach, simply sitting or staying when told to, hoping for a reward.

A few exceptional animals, though, try their paws at a unique way of pacifying -- and pleasing -- their handlers: They paint.

From seals to pigs, animals across the country are displaying their inner creativity, nearly bursting at the chance to get it onto a blank canvas. Or, according to some, the animals are simply trying to elicit praise from their owners, remaining oblivious to their art's potential significance.

Take 3-year-old Ziggy, a rescued Pekingese who lives in southern California. He can't always be moved to do so, but when Ziggy picks up the paint brush, he fully intends to leave his artistic mark, says his owner Elizabeth Monacelli.

When Ziggy was 1-year-old, Monacelli adopted him from a Palm Springs, Calif., breeder who also places rescued dogs in forever homes. Monacelli believes that painting is simply one of Ziggy's hobbies.

"For him, it's definitely therapeutic. It gets him in a relaxed state of mind and most of the time, I play Qigong music," Monacelli said of how she helps set the inspirational mood. "He does have an extremely artistic temperament compared to other dogs I own. It seems to mellow him out."

Using his teeth to grab the paint brush modified with a paper towel roll as a larger handle, Ziggy, with a little help from Monacelli, dips the bristles onto a paint pallet. Then, after he is placed on top of a drop cloth by a wall, near a blank canvas, Ziggy typically approaches the canvas.

He moves his head and smears, or "smooches," the paint against it, leaving a stroke mark.

On average, Ziggy accomplishes three strokes during his typical painting session. Monacelli says he has witnessed him do six strokes during particularly motivated days.

"It can be a pretty lengthy process," she noted.

But, like any other artist, Ziggy won't be rushed -- or forced -- to paint if he doesn't want to.

"He definitely needs to be inspired on the day he paints. Some days, he totally refuses to paint. He will not. And I can't force him," she said.

While Monacellli thinks Ziggy truly has a creative side, certified animal behaviorist Debra Horwitz, DVM says she believes apparently artistic animals are really enhancing their rapport with their owners and handlers, rather than embracing their inner Van Gogh.

"I can't say for sure they're creating art, but I do know they're creating a social environment that's engaging them with humans," Horwitz said.

She used an example of an elephant with a paint dipped trunk that splatters paint onto a surface and is rewarded with an orange. That positive reinforcement, Horwitz said, encourages the behavior to continue or repeat.

At the Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Ill., a Pinto Yucatan Miniature Pig, named Pinto, frequently flaunts his creative side in his paintings, which are sold to the public.

Pinto uses his hooves and snout to mix primary colors in "innovative ways," according to the zoo's Web site.

Then, at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPA Aquarium, in Pennsylvania, two sea lions named Maggie and Zoey tend to make big, colorful splashes outside their aquatic tank.

Eleven-year-old Maggie, though, only picks up the paintbrush when she is enticed by dead fish. It reportedly took her three months to become comfortable with picking up the paintbrush in her mouth; her sister, Zoey, also 11, is apparently more wary of the activity all together.

And in San Diego, there is Janey, an artistic Bornean Orangutan who likes to operate in a variety of mediums: She draws, paints and weaves, and even applies her own makeup.

Her paintings have also been auctioned at the San Diego Zoo, in order to raise money for great ape field research and conservation projects. Janey's paintings retail from $45 to $95, and can be viewed at ShopZoo.com.

The learning curve is not surprising, says Horwitz, who inferred that some animals may not want to perform in such a manner on command. She also said an animal's temperament and personality are factors in the trend.

"Not all animals will do everything," Horwitz said. "Some animals don't like to go outside when it's wet, so I'd assume they wouldn't like to paint with their paws."

Whatever the motivation behind his creations, Ziggy's art has also been auctioned off to raise money for various animal rescues, including ones specific to Pekingese dogs.

To see or purchase samples of Ziggy's work, visit ZiggyThePaintingPekingese.com.

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Bellacat3
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What a smart dog! I bet my kitten, Bella, would love to dabble in paint. She likes to stay active and adores playtime. I would just have to spread some paper on the floor, dip her paws in paint, and get out an interactive cat toy! I think that for pets that see color, painting probably does have meaning for them.
 
Melissa
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Totally awesome....at least he has a hobby!!1
 
Diane L.
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That's very cool! The elephants at our local zoo do paintings for fundraising, too.
 
mimedukes
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I'm buying a paintbrush for my cat...
 
Judith R.
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The elephant at the Buffalo Zoo is an accomplish artist. My son's art class even analyzed her technique!
 
danielle  k.
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people will pay money for anything.
that said the owner's of those animals have to be given kudos as I can't get my dog to stop eating rocks!!
 
Jackie & Jerry M.
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This is really cute. All of these pets definately can paint better than I can. My dog would eat the paint brush.
 
Hannah M.
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I wish my dogs could paint!
 
Homeslice5
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thats amazing
 
Corinna S.
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too cute! I'm going to make my friend's Peke watch this and learn a few lessons!!
 
GrandmaKolodziej
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how cute
 
EdwardKolodziej
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aww this is so cute. i wish i could paint
 
nfyksen
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I find this a little wierd, but I guess it gives the dogs asomething to do.
 
Sandy F.
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what happened to fetch? haha
 
Bobbi G.
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It sounds crazy, but sure is interesting. What patients the owners must have. I'm not sure I would have those kind of patients.
 
danielle b.
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How cute is that!
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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Huh, that's cool!
 
John H.
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Id really be impressed with a sculpture
 
Sandy F.
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hahaha
 
RemarkablySpecial
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I remember reading a story about a primate that painted pictures that sold for many years in various art galleries without people even knowing who or what speicies the artist was. That either says a lot about animal intelligence & talent or not much about human's taste in art.
 
Missy M.
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What next?
 
Mattbstl30
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probably a better artist than I am
 
Colleen R.
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I have to agree. i think just about any pet with a brush strapped on could do something.
 
Geraldine  S.
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I could take some art lessons from this pooch. That's so cute!!
 
Sue J.
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I don't know, after watching that video, Ziggy seems to need ALOT of coaching to "paint". This is much more a passion of the owner than the pooch.
 
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Hi Sue,
I'm Elizabeth, Ziggy's owner. You can go to Ziggy's youtube page to watch him paint on a "good" day. I do not force Ziggy to paint. Most of the time, he jumps up onto the paint box waiting to paint.

www.youtube.com User name "tazviolin"

Take care,
Elizabeth & Ziggy
 
gerbil12
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Very cute. I'm glad Ziggy puts his paw down and won't paint on demand or allow his human to dictate what color he should use.
 
Terry M.
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I hope this dog is covered in paint after his masterpiece that's the best way to have fun painting
 
savannahbomb
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what a cute talented pup.
 
gmt725
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Wonder if Ziggy will give art lessons.
 
Kristen R.
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This is like the piano-playing cat article. There have been many animals throughout history that possess the ability to paint. I wonder how much of the skill is a natural ability or a learned skill. At any rate, this is truly amazing!
 
JohnCGiovanni
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What a wonderful story-like Nora the piano-playing cat. As so many pet-owners know, humans do NOT have a corner on the artistic market!
 
Sandi93
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I'd have to see it to believe it! Ziggy is amazing!
 
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Hi Sandi,
I'm Elizabeth, Ziggy's Mom. If you live in Southern California, ZIggy will be making an appearance at the PetExpo in Costa Mesa in April. He will do some LIVE painting. Please go to his website for more details:
www.ziggythepaintingpekingese.com

Ni Hao!
Elizabeth & "ZIGGY"
 
JohnCGiovanni
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This is like your article on Nora, the piano-playing cat. What wonderful skills these guys have..seems like we don't have a corner on the artistic market as humans-as any pet-lover/owner knows!
 
Morgan B.
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This i cute....as long as the paint is non-toxic.
 
John G.
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All a bit odd. Wonder if these works of art will increase in value over the years.
 
Lola1956
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Way to Cool!
I knew all animals had some kind of talent.
 
Jackie  L.
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Wonder if my pets can do this?
 
kaye m.
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God gave talents to animals too!
 
Nicole F.
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She thought to get out the camera and capture him painting before?? I don't know if I buy it...
 
Nicole F.
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I mean, she NEVER thought to get out the camera before
 
Candace M.
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I wish I could get my cats to do something like that! I am glad that the animals seem to enjoy what they are doing and that the painting seems therapeutic. Animals really are more like humans that we thought!
 
J G.
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This is an awesome story and it is great that the paintings are sold to raise money for animal rescues.
 
Amanda D.
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This is so cool I would love to have an animal that could do this.
 
Meghan C.
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I wish my dogs would do that....lol
 
Janet
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Unless it involves food, my two aren't interested.
 
brenda g.
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Hey- if the people AND the dog are actually enjoying this - why not?
 
cathie w.
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Painting, what-ever.
 
Dawn I.
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Will have to see some of his paintings. I thing God puts talent in all creatures great and small
 
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This is a cute story-but I do not plan to purchase a painting for myself.
 
Emily E.
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Interesting, I wonder if there will ever be a painting cat? I've heard of horses etc, but never cats
 
ohsusannak
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Awesome story!!
 
Tabetha R.
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I think that is great. I wished I could have seen him do more on camera. However I have seen Elephants paint. It is truly amazing as to what animals can do these days with a little encouragement from us silly humans
 
Linda B.
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What talent! I can only draw stick figures!
 
Diana  M.
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You and me both a dog that is more talented than humans, sure makes us look bad.
 
DK M.
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WOO HOOO OOOO
This Dog is a RESCUE !! How cool is that !
one mans trash is anothers Treasure!!
I love reading and hearing about creative critters -Especially RESCUE ones !!
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