These cards were created to celebrate a special group of future service dogs in training through Northeast Canine. Each image honors who they are in this season, while helping support the meaningful work ahead. Northeast Canine is a nonprofit dedicated to training and placing service dogs for those in need, prioritizing veterans and first responders.
With 100% of net proceeds going to Northeast Canine, this collection was designed to give back in a way that feels both beautiful and purposeful.
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Meet the Stars of the Collection
Each card features a future service dog with a personality all their own.
Nickname : Jamie
Nickname : Spicy Girl
Nickname : LIttle Duck
Nickname : Turd Ferguson
Nickname : Peanut Head
Nickname : Shamangus
Tall, dark, and convinced he’s in charge. He stands there like he’s supervising something important… even when he has no idea what’s going on.
Poses like a model. Observes everything. Nothing gets past him , especially snacks.
Has the eyes of a wise old man. He’ll look at you like he understands the mysteries of the universe… and then use that same gaze to guilt you into extra attention, pets, or snacks.
115 lbs of main-character energy. Clover wakes up every day fully convinced the world revolves around her moods.
Professional head-tilter. She knows exactly what she’s doing when she tilts her head for photos and will absolutely hold the pose until you tell her she’s pretty (or take 47 pictures).
Looks innocent. Is not. At 10 months old, she has the face of an angel, the size of a small horse, and the attitude of someone who knows she runs the house.
Born 7 oz. Still emotionally that size. Lucky entered the world as the smallest of the litter and has never let anyone forget that he is, in fact, still the baby.
Technically the smallest. Still larger than many adults.The math doesn’t make sense, but the label remains.
Powered entirely by opinions and volume. Lucky is very vocal and firmly believes everyone should know exactly how he’s feeling at all times , especially if he wants attention, snacks, or reassurance that he’s still the baby!!
120 lbs of feelings and emotional intelligence. He looks like a philosopher, answers like a goof. He’ll gaze into your eyes like he knows ancient secrets… then immediately lick your face
Born 10 years old in the best way. Even as a pup, he carries himself like a gentle guardian who’s seen many lifetimes and chosen kindness in all of them.
Sweetness in a giant body. His size could be intimidating, but instead he’s pure softness ..slow blinks, tender eyes, and a presence that makes everything feel calm
Her expressive ears make her the queen of silly and dramatic looks.
Outgoing is her middle name. She’s the first to say hello, the first to investigate, and the last to leave the party
She already knows she’s special—after all, Megan picked her out of the litter. In her mind, that makes her royalty
At 10 months and 120 lbs, he’s emotionally a baby… but physically qualifies as a piece of furniture with feelings.
He firmly believes he’s lap-sized and will attempt to sit on you with the confidence of a 12-lb chihuahua.
Angus is Built like a horse, coordination like a newborn giraffe.Those legs go on forever, yet somehow he still trips over air and looks shocked every time it happens.
The biggest of the Lucky 7 at 130 lbs and the gentlest about it. Guinness could bulldoze his way through life, but instead he chooses kindness.
He looks intimidating until you realize he’s mostly interested in affection, being near his people and snacks!
Carries his size with kindness. Proof that the biggest one doesn’t need to be the loudest!
Every purchase from this card collection helps support Northeast Canine’s mission of training and placing service dogs for those in need. This project was created to celebrate these dogs and give back in a way that feels meaningful and lasting.