Lapphund Designs Original

Finnish Lapphund Mug Dogs Heart Floral Nordic Pet Gift

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  • Original Finnish Lapphund artwork, made for the pack
  • Printed to order, just for you
  • Fast, tracked delivery from the print facility nearest you

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Made to order with love for the pack. Most orders ship in 3 to 5 business days.

Finnish Lapphund owners who love a sweet, floral touch will reach for this mug. A heart of florals and paw prints surrounds the word "Dogs" in pink, yellow, and orange, ready for your coffee, tea, or heartfelt drink.

  • Floral Heart Design: The pink, yellow, and orange pattern shapes a floral, paw-print heart around the word "Dogs," full of sweet charm.
  • Glossy Ceramic Cup: Made from glossy, durable ceramic that is dishwasher and microwave safe for easy, everyday sipping.
  • Three Sizes Available: Comes in 11oz, 15oz, and 20oz, whether you want a small cup or a generous fill.

Made to order and shipped in 2 to 7 days. Add any 3 items and 10% comes off automatically, treat yourself or gift a fellow Lappy lover.

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Durable white ceramic with a glossy finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Measurements in inches.

SizeHeightDiameter
11 oz3.8"3.2"
15 oz4.7"3.3"
20 oz4.3"3.7"

Not sure? 11 oz is the classic everyday cup, 15 oz suits bigger coffee drinkers, and 20 oz is the max-refill mug.

Durable ceramic with a glossy white finish and a full-color wrap print.
Dishwasher and microwave safe. For the longest-lasting color, hand washing is recommended.
Available in 11 oz, 15 oz, and 20 oz. Full-wrap print with a comfortable C-handle. Printed to order. Designed in Castlegar, BC, Canada.
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Lappies are deeply social dogs with strong pack instincts, they thrive on being included in family activities.

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The breed nearly went extinct in the 1940s during World War II, but dedicated Finnish breeders saved them from just a handful of dogs.