





Why I started the project
Several years ago, when Heads & Tails Photography was still in Alberta, I noticed something curious: the dog parks were packed with Labs, Goldens, and doodles, but the truly uncommon faces—the Azawakh, Tamaskan, German Koolie—were almost invisible. As a photographer and veterinary-trained behavior nerd, I knew each of these breeds carries a fascinating story … and very specific care needs. The Rare Breeds Project is my way to archive those stories in vibrant portraits, educate future owners, and give these under-the-radar dogs their moment in the spotlight.
From fleet-footed Azawakhs to quirky Chinese Cresteds, my Rare Breeds Project shines a spotlight on the canine gems you hardly ever meet—and shows why their stories matter. Join me behind the lens as I pair Nova Scotia’s wild backdrops with these extraordinary dogs, share vet-approved care insights, and reveal portraits that celebrate genetic diversity in all its fur-and-fabulous glory. Curious to see who’s sprinting, herding, or striking a regal pose next? Dive into the latest posts and discover the art—and heart—of uncommon breeds.
