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MAPR 2008 12 Month Color Calendar
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Raspberry Pugtini! 2006 Italian vintage style art poster
Limited edition 1000
24×36 poster size
$95, $5 shipping
Italian Translation
Pugtini
Raspberry (Lampone)
Berry Sweet (Bacca Dolce)

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For immediate release: Pug Sauve, Mon Pug
(Saved Pug, My Pug) by Artist Christine Head

A “modern vintage” french poster design, colorful
black pug on black background. 24×36, $95, $5
shipping, ships rolled. Signed and numbered,
limited to 500.

Translation:
Green Pug
Purple Pug
Blue Pug

Saved Pug
MY PUG

The poster is available exclusively on participating
Pug rescue websites. While it is shown framed, the
poster ships rolled. The print should easily fit into a
standard 24×36 frame.

Since a large portion of the price goes directly to
MAPR, please order yours today and help save the
lives of Pugs in need! Please note, we are only able
to offer this purchase through Paypal. Click on the
button below to buy yours today!

Based on the vintage Cannes Film festival posters,
this art print is “The International Pug Festival”. Two
beautiful pugs adorned in their finest attire are in
attendance. Later there will be the “2005 Pug
Fashion Parade”, as it reads on the bottom. This fine
art print measures 24×36 (fits into a standard size
frame) and is limited to only 500 copies. It will
compliment your Pugtini print very nicely! Price is
$95, $5 shipping.

The poster is available exclusively on participating
Pug rescue websites. While it is shown framed, the
poster ships rolled. The print should easily fit into a
standard 24×36 frame.

Since a large portion of the price goes directly to
MAPR, please order yours today and help save the
lives of Pugs in need! Please note, we are only able
to offer this purchase through Paypal. Click on the
button below to buy yours today!

From top to bottom, in spanish:

“Pugarita!”
“Extraordinarily sweet, a bit fruity, never sour”
“The Pug Bar”
“Support Pug Rescue”

Price $95
Limited to 500
24×36, with white border, fits in a standard frame
Each hand signed, dated, and numbered
Ships rolled, $5

The poster is available exclusively on participating
Pug rescue websites. While it is shown framed, the
poster ships rolled. The print should easily fit into a
standard 24×36 frame.

Since a large portion of the price goes directly to
MAPR, please order yours today and help save the
lives of Pugs in need! Please note, we are only able
to offer this purchase through Paypal. Click on the
button below to buy yours today!

MAPR would like to thank Christine J. Head at www.mysketches.com
for her support to MAPR. A large portion of the sale of these prints comes to MAPR.


A great collection of Pug books
The Tao of Pug (Hardcover) by Nancy Levine
Wilson the Pug is the apotheosis of the breed dog lovers can’t get enough of and can’t buy enough books
about. Irresistible goes without saying-but Wilson is also a descendant of Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu’s
beloved companion, Pug-tzu, and he has a great deal of wisdom to share as he exemplifies quotations
from the Tao Te Ching.
Homer For The Holidays: The Further Adventures of Wilson the Pug (Hardcover) by Nancy Levine
To know a pug is to love a pug. And no pug has won more hearts than Wilson the Pug. Wilson, Taoist
master of The Tao of Pug, has taught his many admirers some very important life lessons. While out
searching for a good deed to do for the holidays, he encounters and befriends a lost baby pug whom he
immediately dubs Homer. Swearing to find Homer a home for the holidays, Wilson and his new pal
embark on an adventure that takes them along unexpected and comical paths.
Pug Shots (Hardcover) by Jim Dratfield
With their squished-up faces, solidly built bodies, bug-eyes, and curlicue tails, pugs are one of the most
oddly endearing of all canine breeds. What other breed can look so philosophical, dignified, puzzled,
content, or just plain cool with only a slight change of expression? The pugs in Pug Shots look right at
home whether getting married on the spur of the moment in a Las Vegas chapel, studying the fine
architecture in a Gothic cathedral, or trying out a new toupee.
Pugs in Public (Hardcover) by Kendall Farr, George Bennett
Pugs in Public is a unique tribute to a breed of dog that inspires near slavish devotion in its owners and
perpetual amusement in all observers. Uninterested in herding, hunting, or howling, these small,
odd-looking creatures have no higher purpose in life than to be entertaining and companionable. Pugs love
people and they love to socialize; and the people who love them rarely leave them behind.
For the Love of Pugs (Hardcover) by Robert Hutchinson
A photographic celebration of the Pug…A coffee-table type book that is fun to own and good to leisurely read
through.
Clara the Early Years: The Story of the Pug Who Ruled My Life (Paperback) by Margo Kaufman
You would think that a 12-pound dog would know her place in the world. Well, you obviously haven’t met
Clara, the pug that rules writer Margo Kaufman’s life and the topic of discussion in Clara: The Early Years,
Kaufman’s hilarious account of living with the imperious pug.
Old Friends: Great Dogs on the Good Life (Hardcover)
by Mark Asher,

Old dogs know plenty of tricks for staying young at heart – and here they are! This humorous and loving
collection of duotone portraits captures the golden years of humanity’’s best friends and most faithful
companions. Sage and tender moments are caught on film and are paired with captions that reveal each
dog’s age and their secrets for a long and happy life, such as Tonto (12): “Lift and pee, lift and pee, lift and
pee on every tree,” and Kelsey (11): “Never let little dogs with bows in their hair get the best of you.” These
are dogs who know how to live life fully and recognize its priorities (like bacon). Old Friends is the perfect
gift for dog owners and everyone who hopes to age gracefully in the canine spirit.
Unlovable (Hardcover) by Dan Yaccarino
Dan Yaccarino’s story about real friendship (and the danger of shaky self esteem) will strike a chord with
anyone who has ever told a teeny tiny white lie (or a whopper) on the playground just to boost his or her
image a bit. Alfred suffers from a common malady: he believes anything others tell him. But on the final
page, readers will rejoice to see Alfred and his pal Rex peeking mischievously over the windowsill at the
naughty cat, who is obviously flustered to see that her victim isn’t going to take it any more. Yaccarino
whose stylized gouache on watercolor paper illustrations are recognizable a mile away, manages to
make this pug positively lovable despite what any feline might say