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CHICAGO -- A Windy City photographer is doing her part to get local animals out of shelters and into forever homes -- one snapshot at a time.

Simon is on Sheri Berliner’s list of homeless pets to help; all he needs is a chance to touch someone’s heart at just the right moment.

“He's a puppy with a very loving disposition,” said Patty Cerny of Chicago Animal Care and Control. “You can tell he wants to play, he's smart and he's trying to learn ‘sit,’ so he'd catch on fast if he had someone to work with him, but he is all hugs and kisses.”

Simon is currently between homes, but Berliner is working to change that.

“The animals keep pouring in, so this is where my heart is,” said the photographer. “I really want to find these guys homes.”

A photographer by trade, Berliner uses her penchant for pictures to do some good for wayward animals. Her work is all volunteered, and to do it, she takes the necessary photos of animals in shelters and then posts them online.

“People are searching the Web for specific breeds of animals and they see that they're here and they're $65 which is really inexpensive for a neutered or spayed (animal) or, you know, (one that's) fully vaccinated,” she said. “They come with their city license, they're heart worm tested; it's the whole package.”

Adoption prices vary from shelter to shelter, but even at the higher end, a rescued animal costs much less than those sold by breeders and even pet stores.

In addition to the images, Berliner writes a short biography for each animal. And when a point and a click are all you need to check out the options, the process couldn’t be much easier.

She calls them ‘Petraits’ -- like portraits, but with fuzzy friends as the subject.

And after 13 years in the business, Berliner has the process down cold. She’s developed strategies that have helped many animals find new homes.

“I'm not much of a mathematician so I don't know statistics-wise, but I know when I photograph the animals, put them up on the site, they go quickly,” she said.

That adds up to success that both photographer and homeless animal can appreciate.

“One of the reasons why I do this because I can't take any more home,” she said, laughing. “There's always one, each time, anywhere I go that I'm like, 'oh my god, if I could just take one, that would be the one.' So I could take one home every single day."

Over the years, Berliner has built a following of animal lovers she feels can be trusted to provide good homes for the animals.

“I think people feel good about it,” she said. “They know the animal they see is here and they're excited to actually come rescue one rather than go to a breeder or pet shop."

“It's almost a status symbol now to say 'I rescued a dog' as opposed to 'I got mine from a breeder'. I think it's more impressive when someone says 'I got mine from animal care and control.”

And thanks to Petraits, dogs like Simon have a much better chance of finding a forever home.

For more on Berliner’s photography, visit her Web site at petraits.com.

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Matt Van Hoven, Pet Pulse, contributed to this story.



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goofygracie
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I love the fact that she volunteers her services. I wonder how many animals she has helped since she started this venture. I am sure that the dogs greatly appreciate her efforts.
 
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what a wanderful person and such cute pets
 
alexis93
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great story
 
Jaime S.
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This is a great idea! I will def. check out her site, I just may want to adopt after seeing the portraits!
 
lynn k.
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Sheri is putting her talent to good use!
 
Jill K.
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how wonderful that someone takes the time to put these animals above themselves. I hope this boosts more adoptions into loving homes.
 
Carolinnam
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I think she's a wonderful person, doing that on her own time. I'm going to check out her website. If it helps a homeless pet find a forever home, I'm all for it!!
 
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joanne J.
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Sheri, this is such a good idea. More and more people are checking out shelters before going to pet stores. Having a photograph of a pet gives a potential owner a feeling of what the animal would be like (especially when the photos are so cute). God Bless You!
 
punkinhead
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What an angel! Hope she is blessed in heaven for her great deeds!
 
Renee B.
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To all the people like Sheri Berliner----THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
 
Morgan
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What a beautiful gift to the animal kingdom
 
Jessica W.
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Great idea!! What a wonderful woman!!
 
Brandy
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Kudos to Sheri Berliner! Keep up the good work.
 
Tweek521
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After reading so many animal cruelty stories, it is nice to read a positive, up-beat one for a change. I think this is a great idea!
 
connie
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love this idea. a pic speaks a thousand words:)
 
kim m.
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Pets are so photogenic! She is doing a great service!!!
 
Shoko
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wonderful! it's definitely true that a picture is worth a thousand words. browsing petfinder.com, it's easy to just skip over those animals that don't have a picture, but if they all did, think of how much quicker they could go to their new homes! i would love to do this for my local shelters as well.
 
kittypassion
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I think it's great when people can use their profession and love for animals to help the cause of overpopulation. Kudos to her.
 
Kate H.
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I love it. Whatever works to get the message out about homeless animals
 
theranddav
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This woman was given a gift that she is now choosing to use to help save animals! I think this woman is fantastic!! What a great job she is doing!!
 
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Lisa
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Way to go. I am sure she will help find alot of these dogs good homes
 
meowlover
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What a great story!
 
Tanya b.
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This is an awesome story! She has put her talent to work to help these homeless animals!
 
Kimberly B.
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This is such a great idea and I'm sure that this type of work will go far
 
madenthe80s
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I think its great to have a professional take photos. When we looked around to adopt dogs before, I have noticed that many shelters post a quick snapshot, often of very poor quality. I remember thinking that the dog is probably much cuter than the picture shows.
 
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i love that she is doing this!
 
coolcat26
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I think that's nice that this person is using her time,effort and references to help these animals find forever homes.
 
Chrissy
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Fantastic story!
 
acedogg2001
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It is great any time that people use their work to help animals get adopted or saved. I wish more people, even myself, would do more for these animals in the shelters!
 
humorme7
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2 paws up for petraits, it's awesome to get the pictures out there of the shelter animals.
 
Marilyn D.
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At a nearby pharmacy they had Christmas portraits,but I think I just like to take my own portraits.
 
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This is my job at my shelter. I may be an amateur, but I do my best to take good shots, and I feel good when ppl say 'I saw her picture on the website!"
 
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That sound very rewarding, keep up the good work!
 
Sweetpetunia
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I think this is wonderful that Berliner is using her talents God has given her for good. That she has a compassion for the animals so they can be placed in good homes. I think it is great!
 
Allison K.
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Excellent story - so great to see someone using their talents to help strays find forever homes
 
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A picture says a thousand words. So even if the dog can not speak in words we understand, we can all understand the picture we see.
 
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Yes, I love looking at the pet photos on zootoo. It's hard to vote because they are all cute. I am sure we all feel our own pets are the cutest ones. They are like my children. I can't bear to look at pet war standings sometimes when my pets get losses.
 
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so cool
 
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I commend Sheri of ALL of her efforts, utilizing her skills and her passion and compassion to do a good turn.
 
beccahof
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This is a great way to help animals find good, loving homes. Only one look at these adorable creatures, and who couldn't adopt them? This lady is using her talent and skill to do a good deed for the animal world.
 
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that's great that the lady is such a good animal person and help lots of animals in need!
 
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KUDOS to this lady for her effort to help homeless animals find forever homes!!
 
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Nice job. I wish she and the animals continued success.
 
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A photographer using her talents for animals, is a wonderful hearwarming story and
I'm so glad Zootoo shared it with us. Once you know you've helped just one animal
find a home there no turning back because you realize you can make a difference in
the life of a animal. I bet she's saved thousands.
 
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I love reading stories like this, so glad she is putting her talent to work to find these animal home.
 
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This ia wonderful to read about. Finally,someone doing such a selfless act. I get so depress reading about all the animal horrors abound. This lady is a refreshing change. Bravo!Bravo! Need more just lke her.
 
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this is fantastic! a donated skill as well as time, bravo!
 
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