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Animal Owners Can Now Wear Face Masks Adorned With Their Pets' Faces - and The Results Are Impawsibly Fun

Animal Owners Can Now Wear Face Masks Adorned With Their Pets' Faces - and The Results Are Impawsibly Fun
Dogs And Dorks, an Etsy shop, will print a mask with the snout of your beloved dog or cat and has already sold 100 of the personalized items in just three weeks. 

Animal owners can now wear face masks adorned with their pets' mouths. And the results? They're fun, sweet, and often hilarious.

Dogs And Dorks, an Etsy shop, will print a mask with the snout of your beloved dog or cat and has already sold 100 of the personalized items in just three weeks.

Danielle Schule, who owns the shop with her friend Denise Smandych, said she was inspired by her dog Ragley's crooked teeth.

The operations manager from Calgary, Canada, said, "I was staring at my computer and my Boston terrier smiled at me.

"I snapped a picture of him, his teeth are so gross and funny and I decided to put them on a mask."

The fun face coverings have proved popular and orders have flooded in.

Delighted customers even send Danielle pictures of them wearing the masks beside their bemused pets.

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"They make people laugh," Danielle said. "I have received a lot of requests because it makes it more fun for the kids to wear masks."

And it's not just cute pups and sweet kittens being printed onto masks. One snake owner even asked for a mask printed with the fangs of his pet reptile.

"He sent us a fantastic picture and we did it and he was ecstatic."

The masks cost $15 [$20CAD] and owners supply their favorite picture of their pet for Danielle to use.

She added that she hoped the amusing masks will make more people inclined to wear them.

Dogs And Dorks, an Etsy shop, will print a mask with the snout of your beloved dog or cat and has already sold 100 of the personalized items in just three weeks.

Danielle Schule, who owns the shop with her friend Denise Smandych, said she was inspired by her dog Ragley's crooked teeth.

The operations manager from Calgary, Canada, said, "I was staring at my computer and my Boston terrier smiled at me.

"I snapped a picture of him, his teeth are so gross and funny and I decided to put them on a mask."

The fun face coverings have proved popular and orders have flooded in.

Delighted customers even send Danielle pictures of them wearing the masks beside their bemused pets.

WATCH: 89-Year-Old Sews 600 Masks While Listening to The Beatles

"They make people laugh," Danielle said. "I have received a lot of requests because it makes it more fun for the kids to wear masks."

And it's not just cute pups and sweet kittens being printed onto masks. One snake owner even asked for a mask printed with the fangs of his pet reptile.

"He sent us a fantastic picture and we did it and he was ecstatic."

The masks cost $15 [$20CAD] and owners supply their favorite picture of their pet for Danielle to use.

She added that she hoped the amusing masks will make more people inclined to wear them.

"If we can create something that makes mask-wearing a bit more fun, we want to do that. Ready to take a look at one unique pet-people fashion show?

Credit: SWNS
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