Friday Giveaway: Ken Bailey Boston Terrier Matted Print

Friday Giveaway: Ken Bailey Boston Terrier Matted Print

We want to do more giveaways to show you all how much we appreciate your support of this website. Today we are giving away a Ken Bailey Boston’s Fine Facial Tissues print that is pre matted and ready to be framed. The print is 5×7 but is matted to be 8×10 and is ready to go into a beautiful frame and be hung in your home or office. The rules are simple, leave a comment below in the comment section on this page and tell us why you want it and where you plan on hanging it! We will email a winner tonight and ship it right out to you! Good luck!

 

[Update] Congrats to our winner Courtney! Here’s her comment “My fiancee Ben and I would love this print! It reminds me so much of our Boston Terrier Pierre. His nose gets really snotty when he is excited and it is my job to wipe it for him. Kinda gross, but I’ll do anything for that cute little face. Ben and I are moving in together in August, just before our wedding. This print would be a great conversation piece in our home!”

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  1. Having recently moved abroad for work, of course with my almost 2-year old BT, we spent one whole month staying at a hotel room while desperately looking for a nice pet-friendly apartment and getting rejected by a few too many owners who didn’t want to rent out to a dog owner. Thankfully we found a place and just moved into a lovely apartment last Friday afternoon, exactly one week ago! My BT now has a big terrace to enjoy the long summer! Our new place is fully furnished but our walls are completely empty and white, so this print would definitely be right for our living room, right above little Nino’s corner! Best regards, Maria

  2. This reminds me of “Mr.T” my little Boston. You can not leave a box of tissues where he can get to it, as he will take them out one by one. He does not shred them or destroy them at all. Just a nice little pile of them. (so proud of his job)
    This will hang in the living room, along with his 1st birthday picture.

  3. This reminds me of my daughter Tracey’s dog Mr. Bailey who passed away last year. He was 12. Although she did get another Boston, she misses Bailey every day. He was her first dog when she went on her own. He was her constant companion and best friend. I would like to present this to her in memory of Mr. Bailey. She has a special place in her living room where she has a memorial to him. Thank you very much for your consideration.

  4. I have a BT granddog, Piper, who I see very little of, and this print would keep me going until my next visit with Piper. I would hang it in the family room where I could see it all the time. Hang it right next to the photos of the rest of the family.

  5. My fiancee Ben and I would love this print! It reminds me so much of our Boston Terrier Pierre. His nose gets really snotty when he is excited and it is my job to wipe it for him. Kinda gross, but I’ll do anything for that cute little face. Ben and I are moving in together in August, just before our wedding. This print would be a great conversation piece in our home!

  6. The print will look beautiful on the wall behind my computer in my home office. I will be able to look up and see it whenever I need a smile. Dulcie, my Boston, snuggles with me on my desk chair, so she can see it, too.

  7. I need this print because I am the mother of four boston “terrorists”. My best buddy “Jack” (who was, of course, born on Halloween) just broke his toe. He needs a picture to look at while he recovers!

  8. I would donate this print to the Facebook group: For the Love of Bostons Auction group which is an online FB auction that donates proceeds to various Boston rescue/welfare organizations. Boston lovers from all over would bid on this cute print and raise money for other Bostons less fortunate than I. Then they might get a chance to have an awesome life too! love, Chewy

  9. My Boston Terrier, Nelson, has a very special nose. His nostrils are slightly uneven, possibly a slight birth defect, so he does tend to get a little stuffed up after he runs around (usually figure-eights in the backyard, after doing his business). He also has disproportionately large jowls, so he understandably has a harder time drawing in air of any kind. Despite all of that, he is a very kissy boy, who just appreciates being cuddled, held, and . . . yes . . . wiped. A little artistic recognition of his plight might help to inspire his spirit, on those snortier days.

  10. P.S. We would hang the Ken Bailey print in his Mommy’s home office, so that she always “nose” Nelson is available for lap duty as an Emotional Support Animal.

  11. I would LOVE to have this print. The puppy looks just like my Max who is such a distinguished little gentleman that of course he would use a tissue if he needed to. And he is so smart I probably wouldn’t even need to teach him how to do it. We would hang it wherever Max wanted to in our condo since he tends to rule here – but somewhere where we could admire it while we cuddle and read books together.

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