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Holiday Gift Guide 2023 • pets and sports

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(above, left) If there is a pet lover on your list, give them the opportunity to immortalize their beloved fur baby (or feathered baby or scaled baby).

Dallas-based artist David Phillips offers 6-inch-by-9-inch ($200) and 9-inch-by-12-inch ($400) pencil drawings on archival paper (matting and framing not included).

He can take photos of the pet or work from pre-existing images. Call 214-498-6273 for more information or to place an order.

DRPhilips.net. Lord knows, we all love our fur babies, and you probably know someone who can’t leave the house without having their fur baby’s fur all over them.

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