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    Personalized Pet Portrait Mug

    $39.95
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    Warm up your morning with a customized pet portrait mug featuring your dog, cat, bunny, and more.
    Here's how it works:

    • Upload a photo of your pet.
    • Our artists illustrate your pet based on your photo.
    • Sit tight we'll create your pet's portrait and ship you a physical mug in 1-2 weeks.

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    Personalized Pet Portrait Mug
    Personalized Pet Portrait Mug
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    Illustrated by Professional Artists

    Pawster Pet Portraits are meticulously hand-illustrated by our skilled digital artists. Each portrait is crafted through a detailed, technical design process, without the use of filters or AI apps.

    Why choose us?

    Freaquently Asked Questions

    We check all pet photos as we receive new orders. If there's an issue we'll contact you via email to request more photos of your fur baby.

    The best photos are taken in natural daylight (no flash), and at eye-level with your pet.

    Not at all, although dogs are the most common. We design portraits for pets of all shapes and sizes. Cats, horses, rabbits and anything in between. All animals are welcome!

    Delivery and fulfillment times may vary.

    Our artists typically create a design within 2-4 business days.

    Once the design is complete, it takes about 10 business days to fulfill and deliver your order.

    On average, you can expect the entire process to take around 15 business days.

    1.) Good Lighting: Take your pet’s photo in a bright, well-lit area, preferably with natural light and no filters.

    2.) Close-Up Angle: Capture a clear, head-on shot that includes your pet’s ears, head, neck, and chest for the best cropping.

    3.) Avoid These: Skip blurry, heavily filtered, or overhead shots. Photos of pets lying down may not work for illustration.