Evil Dog Pins and Buttons
Description: The expression 'hair of the dog' nowadays means having another drink in the morning to quell a hangover, but the term originally came from a method of treating a rabid dog bite. Hair from the dog was placed in the wound to help seal the would and allegedly fight off the rabies. Hair of the Dog is also the breakthrough studio album by Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. Released on April 3, 1975. The album was recorded at Escape Studios, in Kent, with additional recording and mixing at AIR Studios, London. Hair of the Dog was the group’s sixth album, best known, and highest selling release, with over two million copies sold worldwide.
Description: This cool t-shirt is the perfect gift to a goth friend, mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, best friend who loves macabre art, horror and sarcasm shirts. Featuring the phrase You’re Never Alone If You Have Multiple Personalities with a creepy hell dog. This product is perfect to wear on Birthdays, Holidays, Parties, or just staying in home with his cat or dog. Have a variety of products such as t-shirts, hoodies, masks and much more.
Description: No War: No More Battlefield Crosses The image shows a pair of worn military boots standing on cracked earth, an American flag and dog tags rising from the laces in a solemn battlefield‑cross tribute. Above them, distressed lettering declares “NO WAR,” underscoring the human cost of conflict. The stark textures, broken ground, and memorial symbolism call voters to reflect on accountability, leadership, and the power of their voice on November 3rd. The scene urges civic participation to shape a future grounded in peace, responsibility, and democratic choice.
Description: A dark vintage horror design featuring a squad of chibi-style dogs inspired by classic survival horror games. This distressed retro illustration captures the gritty atmosphere of zombie apocalypse adventures with heroic canine survivors ready for battle. Perfect for fans of survival horror, retro gaming aesthetics, and dog lovers who enjoy edgy parody artwork. The grunge distressed texture gives this design a worn vintage look that feels like an old-school horror game poster. Great gift for gamers, horror fans, dog lovers, and anyone who enjoys retro survival horror style art.
Description: Funny Japanese Dog Collection featuring unique dog breeds styled with traditional Japanese elements like samurai, ninja, masks, and cultural motifs. Each piece highlights bold personality, expressive poses, and eye-catching details inspired by Japanese aesthetics. Perfect for dog lovers, Japan enthusiasts, and fans of distinctive animal themes.
Description: This cool t-shirt is the perfect gift to a goth friend, mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, best friend who loves macabre art, horror and sarcasm shirts. Featuring the phrase You’re Never Alone If You Have Multiple Personalities with a creepy hell dog. This product is perfect to wear on Birthdays, Holidays, Parties, or just staying in home with his cat or dog. Have a variety of products such as t-shirts, hoodies, masks and much more.
Description: No War: No More Battlefield Crosses The image shows a pair of worn military boots standing on cracked earth, an American flag and dog tags rising from the laces in a solemn battlefield‑cross tribute. Above them, distressed lettering declares “NO WAR,” underscoring the human cost of conflict. The stark textures, broken ground, and memorial symbolism call voters to reflect on accountability, leadership, and the power of their voice on November 3rd. The scene urges civic participation to shape a future grounded in peace, responsibility, and democratic choice.
Description: Dracula's Dog is a 1977 American horror film starring Michael Pataki and José Ferrer. It revolves around a dog who is turned into a vampire by a member of the Dracula family, who is also a vampire. The film's screenplay by Frank Ray Perilli was the basis for the 1977 paperback, Hounds of Dracula, which was re-titled Dracula's Dog upon the film's release in the U.S. In the U.K., both the novel and film were titled Zoltan... Hound of Dracula. The movie sees the Russian army unearth the vault of Dracula, and accidentally unleash his undead human slave and the Count’s vampire hellhound Zoltan. These friends need a new master and head for Los Angeles to find Dracula’s last living descendant, family man Michael Drake.
Description: This cool t-shirt is the perfect gift to a goth friend, mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, best friend who loves macabre art, horror and sarcasm shirts. Featuring the phrase You’re Never Alone If You Have Multiple Personalities with a creepy hell dog. This product is perfect to wear on Birthdays, Holidays, Parties, or just staying in home with his cat or dog. Have a variety of products such as t-shirts, hoodies, masks and much more.
Description: No War: No More Battlefield Crosses The image shows a pair of worn military boots standing on cracked earth, an American flag and dog tags rising from the laces in a solemn battlefield‑cross tribute. Above them, distressed lettering declares “NO WAR,” underscoring the human cost of conflict. The stark textures, broken ground, and memorial symbolism call voters to reflect on accountability, leadership, and the power of their voice on November 3rd. The scene urges civic participation to shape a future grounded in peace, responsibility, and democratic choice.
Description: No War: Why November 3rd Matters A pair of worn military dog tags rests on a rough surface beneath the bold word PEACE, creating a powerful contrast between service, sacrifice, and the nation’s ongoing hope for stability. The muted tones and blurred background evoke reflection on the human cost of conflict and the responsibility citizens carry in shaping the country’s future. This image underscores how voting on November 3rd influences national priorities, foreign policy, and the pursuit of lasting peace.
Description: No War: Why November 3rd Matters A pair of worn military dog tags rests on a rough surface beneath the bold word PEACE, creating a powerful contrast between service, sacrifice, and the nation’s ongoing hope for stability. The muted tones and blurred background evoke reflection on the human cost of conflict and the responsibility citizens carry in shaping the country’s future. This image underscores how voting on November 3rd influences national priorities, foreign policy, and the pursuit of lasting peace.
Description: No War: Why November 3rd Matters A pair of worn military dog tags rests on a rough surface beneath the bold word PEACE, creating a powerful contrast between service, sacrifice, and the nation’s ongoing hope for stability. The muted tones and blurred background evoke reflection on the human cost of conflict and the responsibility citizens carry in shaping the country’s future. This image underscores how voting on November 3rd influences national priorities, foreign policy, and the pursuit of lasting peace.
Description: No War: Why November 3rd Matters A pair of worn military dog tags rests on a rough surface beneath the bold word PEACE, creating a powerful contrast between service, sacrifice, and the nation’s ongoing hope for stability. The muted tones and blurred background evoke reflection on the human cost of conflict and the responsibility citizens carry in shaping the country’s future. This image underscores how voting on November 3rd influences national priorities, foreign policy, and the pursuit of lasting peace.
Description: No War: No More Battlefield Crosses The image shows a pair of worn military boots standing on cracked earth, an American flag and dog tags rising from the laces in a solemn battlefield‑cross tribute. Above them, distressed lettering declares “NO WAR,” underscoring the human cost of conflict. The stark textures, broken ground, and memorial symbolism call voters to reflect on accountability, leadership, and the power of their voice on November 3rd. The scene urges civic participation to shape a future grounded in peace, responsibility, and democratic choice.