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We don't just create custom paintings of pets: our mission is to transform your beloved pets into true masterpieces, showing their unique charm and personality on pet portrait canvas. With our creative solutions and dedication to quality, we create pet portraits worthy of display in a prestigious art gallery.
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Shop our incredible selection of Dog wall art and canvas prints, featuring golden retrievers, labs, bulldogs and much more! Free Shipping & Returns.
Choose your favorite artwork style. Upload a pet photo and place your order. 2. Approve your custom pet art. Receive your artwork preview within 2 working days. Ask for a revision or approve your artwork. 3. Hang your canvas at home. Showcase your best friend on your wall or gift to a loved one.
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Grab a leash and wade into this pile of mutts and purebreds, their tongues lolling, and select your favorite photos to festoon your walls. From coffee posters, to paintings of lovable puppies, to the regal majesty of Labs in the back of a pickup, you'll find a boon companion here.
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23 sty 2023 · The Top 12 Most Famous Dog Paintings In History. 1. The Dog: Francisco Goya. Francisco De Goya originally painted this intriguing image, referred to as “The Dog,” on the walls of his home in Spain. It was eventually transferred to canvas in 1873.