Working is hard, and sometimes the paycheck isn’t enough to keep you going. That’s when you remember your dog at home that deserves new treats and toys, roll up your sleeves and keep at it.
For those days, Urban Outfitters, in partnership with GS Print Shoppe, has the perfect inspiration with this Work Hard Dog Art Print.
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The adorable graphic print is created in a cartoonish style, depicting a chic Dalmation pup with its eyes closed in such an “I’m fancy” way, while the childlike scrawl in pink reads “I work so hard so my dog can have a good life.”
GS Print Shoppe Work Hard Dog Art Print, $24–$299 on Urban Outfitters
The print itself is cute as a button, but with a wide price range of anywhere from $24 to $299, it all comes down to the frame size.
The print is available at its lowest price when you order it unframed. Perhaps you already have the perfect frame, or maybe you prefer to pin the print to your workspace.
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The frames, however, come in a beautiful array of materials, from white wood to natural wood, walnut, and black wood, as well as white or black frames with white or black matting borders, to elevate the look of the print.
The print and frame are also available in a variety of sizes, including eight by 10, 13 by 19, 18 by 24 and 30 by 40, if you’re looking to make a big statement.
All frames are made in the United States from recycled wood or, for the matte frames, from poly materials. All framed prints are covered with plexiglass and are easy to wipe clean.
“This item really spoke to me and I thought it would look so cute at my work station,” one customer says. “It gives me reminders throughout the day of what I’m there working my butt off for.”
There are plenty of pet-themed prints on the Urban Outfitters store website to explore, but this one really keeps the big picture in mind. It might be just what you need to get through the workweek, and it just might inspire you to pick up a treat for your perfect pup on the way home!
This story was originally published by PawNation on Apr 24, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.