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Rescue does not suffer from a lack of care.  It suffers from a lack of visibility. 

 

And in the visibility that does exist, the narrative tilts towards need and loss. 

Rescue work happens out of view - in shelters, in foster networks, in systems designed for urgency and nurturing, not for exposure, let alone for aspiration.  

As a result, extraordinary dogs are never seen and never considered.

 

Meanwhile dogs appear as aspiration everywhere in our cultural narrative: in products, branding, imagery; at events, in communities, in everyday life.​  

 

Rescue can exist in these same spaces - not as a message, but as a presence.

Studio Rescue Dog develops new ways to make rescue visible and vivid - and elevated and desirable. 

Its focus is on products, commerce, and culture: drawing on the sensibilities of brands and business to create different pathways to increased visibility and aspiration. 

When visibility expands, and is elevated, perception shifts.  When perception shifts, behavior follows.

 

Not different animals - a different understanding.  Leading to a different choice. 

 

Rescue is aspiration. 

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