“It’s a big part of their little world and I love being a part of that!”
Charity Jesionowski is a major animal lover, so she was thrilled to see how many dogs and their owners use the drive-through every single day when she first started working at a nearby coffee shop around six months ago.
Jesionowski told us, “I live in a pretty dog-friendly environment so, if I had to guess, I see about 30 dogs a day.
Jesionowski picked up the names of all the regular dogs fairly fast, and she immediately developed the habit of photographing each of her four-legged clients, a practice she has continued every day she works there.
We ALWAYS make sure they get a treat, but sometimes it gets busy and I don’t have time to take pictures of EVERYONE, said Jesionowski.
Naturally, the animal lover ensures that her photography never interferes with her work and manages to fit in her mini photo shoots throughout the day, in between brewing coffee and giving out treats.
The dogs who pass through the coffee stand come in all different looks and sizes …
… but are all just as excited to see Jesionowski and her coworkers and to get some well-deserved treats.
“There are regulars who always bring their dog with them and we always greet the dog by name,” Jesionowski said. “More often we know the dog’s name and not the human’s. There is the English bulldog named ‘Richie’ and he knows I am the one who gives him treats so when he comes in he just stares at me and no one else.”
From puppies …
… to very large dogs …
… to packs of dogs …
… to overly eager dogs, Jesionowski loves them all, and can’t help but snap adorable photos of their sweet faces as they wait for treats and lots of loving words.
“I am a dog person through and through so I make it personal about making sure all the doggos get treats,” Jesionowski said. “It’s a big part of their little world and I love being a part of that!”
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