You cant buy happiness but you can rescue it

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You Can t Buy Happiness But You Can Rescue a Dog Men s Unisex T Shirt Shipping from the US. Easy 30 day return policy, 100% cotton, Double-needle neck, sleeves and hem; Roomy Unisex Fit.

You cant buy happiness but you can rescue it

If you are the proud companion of a rescue dog, you'll love this cute tee! 

As with all our products, a portion of profits goes to support Dog rescue organizations.

Available in V neck or Regular neck - select Style above.

  • Vintage Style Print
  • Each item is printed especially for you 
  • State of the art direct-to-garment print technology - so your shirt will look awesome for years to come
  • Premium 100% combed and ring-spun cotton garment - great fit, super softness and comfort, and no shrinkage

 To check your size, see the District Women's section of the Sizing Chart at the link below.

Our tees are fitted, so if you prefer a looser fit or aren't sure of your size, we advise choosing a size up.

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Processing Times: All apparel is Custom Printed and can take between 5-7 business days to process, print and ship. During the holidays, this process can take much longer. Please contact us before you place your order if you have questions about shipping and delivery timelines.

19th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Mobile

You can’t buy happiness, but you can rescue it

While walking down the street, I found this lucky stray dog, who was given food and clothes. She is cute and adorable. They too are like pet dogs and needs to be well treated.

#City #India #Road

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Date Taken: 02.2021
Date Uploaded: 11.2021
Photo Location: Kolkata, India
Copyright: © Arkendu Chatterjee

As a dog daycare, over the last three years, we have had the pleasure of fostering a handful of amazing pups from Second Chance Dog Rescue to provide an open play, fun, caring environment for them while they attend various adoption events or are in the process of getting adopted. Rescues and foster organizations are always looking for new foster parents so that they can rescue as many more dogs as possible. Normally the fostering organization supplies you with most things you will need like leashes, bowls, bedding, flea medicine, etc. and your pup will already have the medical attention it needs or will inform you of any upcoming appointments for medications or procedures like neutering or micro-chipping. Normally you can meet with a foster counselor or research online different potential dogs to take home. The foster companies can try to accommodate for you like favorite breeds, temperaments, ages, and sizes so that you can try to find the best fit for your lifestyle.

You cant buy happiness but you can rescue it

As a foster parent you are responsible to take care of that dog while they are in the process of getting adopted, whether that is caring them for the time being between adoption events or waiting for them to recover from any medical conditions or just caring for them as they grow up and get their first vaccinations. Socialization is great for fosters however you may need to take it slow or in a different direction depending on the dog’s past and present comfort level. Some foster parents may be responsible for transportation to and from meet and greets, vet appointments, and events with potential adoption parents.

The organizations rely on their caring foster families to provide them with updates, bios, and as much information as possible on the dogs to help relay that to the public to get the pups adopted out as soon as possible. Many foster parents become extra lucky and can’t help but falling in love with and adopting their own fosters. Many foster parents get involved in their foster dog’s adoption process and can even keep in contact with the parents with pictures or updates!  There are countless fosters and rescue organizations you can research and be a part of. Some popular ones include: Second Chance Dog Rescue, San Diego Humane Society, Baja Animal Sanctuary, Labs and More, Angels Foster Family Network, Helen Woodward, The Barking Lot, and many more!

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*** BELLA + CANVAS 3001 ***

The T-shirts we use are the Bella + Canvas 3001 shirts in

W H I T E , G R E Y & B L A C K & HEATHER COLOURS

XSMALL - XLARGE (let us know if you would like another size!)

Our T-shirts are super soft and really comfortable! Great to pair with leggings or even with jeans! Great for both men and women. These t-shirts do not have a boxy feel as other t-shirts can be. They fit true to size, meaning that if you order your regular size they will fit nice and roomy. If you would like the size to be more fitted go down a size!
( I am 5’6 and I weigh 130lbs and the small size fits perfect)
(- not too tight not too baggy!)

* Unisex sizing
* Crew neck
* Cover stitched collar and sleeves
* Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
* Retail fit, side seams
* Tear-away label
* 100% airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 32 singles

*** CARE INSTRUCTIONS ***

Machine wash
Inside out
Cold water
NO bleach or fabric softer
Hang to dry (or low tumble dry)
Iron inside out with NO steam
DO NOT DRY CLEAN!

*** SIZING ***

Refer to size chart in pictures above!

*** PROCESSING TIME ***

Please allow 3-5 business days for us to make your item and have it ready for shipment.

*** SHIPPING ***

Items are shipped via Canada Post Letter Mail, which means that they are NOT tracked. Contact me if you would like your order tracked (additional shipping charges will apply.)

Once items are shipped, we cannot control the postal service. Please ensure that your address is correct when checking out.

*** REFUNDS & EXCHANGES ***

Since it is a made to order item, returns and exchanges are not possible unless there is a design mistake on our part or if the item has arrived damaged. Please make sure you have the correct size.

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