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Keep in touch using our elongated note cards, featuring photographer Jim Dratfield’s playful, sepia-toned photographs that are sure to delight any dog fan.
16 note cards, 4 of each design, with 17 envelopes, 3-1/2 x 6-1/2 inches...
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A decade after their debut, the pugs return for another adorable round of canine camera antics
Celebrity pet photographer Jim Dratfield captures quirky, bug-eyed pooches in all their silly splendor. Setting up his adorable subjects in the most unlikely of situations, Dratfield's portraits are full of whimsy and waggish charm. Artfully cute and delightfully comical, this series of shots that will have dog lovers and their friends laughing out loud and cooing with awe.
Pugnation showcases pugs o' plenty striking a pose, ranging from the playful to the proud. Accompanied by amusing titles and quotes, the photographs capture the pugs in costume and au natural, in roles that will prompt plenty of second glances. Introducing the royal Cleopugtra, an ugly puggling, and the ultimate underdog, this little book is as cute as a pug....
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What breed is sillier than the dachshund? None. With their low, elongated bodies, souldful eyes, and truly ridiculous proportions, dachshunds always look like they're telling a joke. Their owners get the joke, so they do things like organize everything from the annual Dachshund Parade in New York's Washington Square Park to the Weenie Run in Memphis, where hundreds of Dachshunds show up to rejoice in their dachshundood. Day of the Dachshund is for this crowd. In a gift-friendly little hardcover format-a bit more horizontal than unusal, for obvious reasons, Jim Dratfield combines 60 great photographs with delightfully clever quips to celebrate the endless charm of this unlikely breed....
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The perfect--and wonderfully quirky-- gift for a pug owner or fan, this is an adorably amusing photographic tribute to the new "IT dog" and classic favorite!
From Winston Churchill to American humorist Margo Kaufman, who quipped "the pug is living proof that God has a sense of humor," these little dogs with squashed faces, protruding eyes, bulging bellies, and corkscrew tails have always had a devoted following. Now, however, they are at a zenith of popularity. Protagonists in movies like Men in Black, Pocahontas, and Otis and Milo. . . ABC's Primetime Live featured a story about a California festival called "Puggo de Mayo" and The New York Times' recent piece on the pug phenomenon. . . they conquered the art world when Sotheby's hosted "The Pug Tea" prior to the auction of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's estate, which included many valuable pieces from their collection of pug paintings and decorative objects.
Celebrity pet photographer Jim Dratfield has compiled a witty album of pug shots, matched with timeless quotations and witty captions from "Litter Pug" and "Pugnacious" to "Pugs and Kisses" and "Sex, Pugs, and Rock and Roll." Cute costumes and whimsical props and settings capture the roguish essence of the pug in a wealth of clever settings, making Pug Shots the definitive homage to a dog that almost defies description--and can't be resisted by dog lovers of any age....
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