My love of all furry creatures has been with me since my earliest memories of life on a dairy farm. Here I am in 1976 visiting a litter of Dachshund puppies.

About In Houndsight LLC

In Houndsight LLC is the result of combining a lifetime of loving animals and a technology that allows my creative ideas to be expressed as art. 

For the past four decades I have been training, breeding, exhibiting, and competing in sports events with purebred dogs. Like all pet lovers, I love to find items featuring my breed(s), items that speak to my life with dogs, or artwork that reminds me of a special dog or memory. But sometimes I get frustrated trying to find images that accurately portray my favorite breeds. With the advent of AI (artificial intelligence) I can create accurate breed depictions using creative ideas to bring the breeds to life! 

I strive to create correct  representations of different breeds by studying breed standards, talking to breeders and exhibitors of those breeds, observing the breeds in the show ring and performing the jobs they were developed to excel at, and using what I learn to bring each breed to life for your enjoyment. 

On-Demand. On Point.

In Houndsight LLC uses a print-on-demand (POD) business model. No product is printed or created until you order it, and when complete your items are sent to you directly from the vendor. This means I don’t have money tied up by keeping items in inventory, and there is no middleman between you and the printer. This helps keep your cost down.

If you have comments on your breed, ideas for a vibe you’d like to see in your breed or want to purchase items with a breed we have not yet developed please email me. I love to hear your ideas!

If you have a special event and would like to order products to use as trophies, prize items, fundraisers, etc., then email me using the Contact page and I will work with you to provide bulk pricing and/or create exclusive images for your event. Dogs, cats, cattle…I will work with any animal to create memorable pieces for your event.