Shepard Fairey "Adopt" designs still available
A couple of months ago, we told you about Adopt-a-Pet.com, which is selling 400 signed and numbered screened prints of artist Shepard Fairey’s “Adopt” poster. We happened to run across it again the other day since it was used in a recent edition of Dog’s Life magazine – and since it looks so cool, we wanted to publish it one more time.
The print is done in the same style as Fairey’s popular (and collectible) “Hope” portrait of President Obama, which was seen frequently during the campaign. The “Adopt” print sells for $200, plus shipping and handling, and proceeds help raise awareness of the importance of rescuing pets. The image is also available on T-shirts, hoodies and stickers for your car, notebook or cell phone.
Check it out at the Web site. Adoption is good, as the First Family will find out soon when they rescue an Obama dog.
*UPDATE: The first run of the print is sold out, but other merchandise is still available.






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Of course, you want a worry-free walk year-round, so adopt this simple strategy:
EYEBALL THE BLOCK, AVOID A SHOCK.
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Your pooch's sex is irrelevant. True, the most gruesome scenario is that of a male dog electrocuted by its ricocheting urine, but contact voltage is just that, mere interaction with an energized surface. Our poster girl sidled a fire hydrant and limped for five days. Intuit your dog's cues, if resistant to an area, choose an alternative route. Elude potentially live work areas or carry your canine, if necessary. Opt for indoor products such as The Pet Loo, Hammacher Schlemmer's Indoor Restroom, or Wee-Wee Pads, if external conditions are ominous. Dog booties can leak and make your pooch even more vulnerable.
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– Dog Booties may increase
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– Fire Police Call Boxes
– Manhole Covers
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