Donations

Pug Cookie Ornaments

In our Little Man's memory, I made an edition of unique Pug ornaments in ceramic. The full (100%) purchase price of each ornament is a donation to the Pug Dog Club of America's Health Fund. Each ornament is cut from my original cookie cutter design and individually paw-stamped by our own Poots. No two are alike, and each pawprint has a hand-glazed Pug face with varying expressions. The edition is 20 individually numbered pieces. Email me for availability, as I will be selling these at specialty shows.

Visit my blog to see the production process of this edition.

A one-day raffle fundraiser for the Greater Atlanta Pug Club is a one-of-a-kind customized Puggy bank into a houseplant pot! The drawing will be held during the GAPC's specialty show February 4th, 2010. Email me for info on how to purchase tickets from the club. GAPC runs its own Pug rescue.

MAPR Valentine's Day Pugs

To help raise funds in the New Year, I made an exclusive CERAMIC medallion sculpture for MAPR. It is a realistic Pug face inside a heart, measures about 2.5" across. I sculpted, molded, cast, cleaned, bisqued, and glazed each one by hand. They are available in black or fawn gloss within a red heart.

Again, 100% of the purchase price goes to the medical costs for rescues. MAPR is a registered non-profit organization.

This assures that even a slow post office will deliver your Valentine before the special day. Again, 100% of the purchase price goes to the medical costs for rescues. MAPR is a registered non-profit organization.

Exclusive MAPR Fund Raiser!

Click here or on the Pugs for Additional Pictures

 I resculpted my "Naked Pug" to make it more conformationally correct. This improved Pug is being sold by Mid-Atlantic Pug Rescue in two OF resin finishes, the breed standard colors: 25 pieces Fawn and 25 pieces Black. 

The special importance of these is that 100% of the price went to the non-proft! My hubby cast each one, and I cleaned, prepped, and painted each Pug myself.

Here is the site for ordering information
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http://www.freewebs.com/mapr/pugstatue.htm

MAPR serves a large area of the Eastern US. They rescue, rehab, and rehome not just Pugs, but mixed breeds and other pure breeds. I have volunteered for them in the past, and was impressed with their professionalism in the foster and adoption processes.

The funds raised from the resin Pugs will go to the medical expenses of rescues.