

🐾 Rescue in Style: Make a Statement on the Go!
The Car Magnet-Paw-Who Rescued Who is a 5.5" x 5.5" high-quality magnet designed to showcase your love for animal rescue. Made in the USA with durable, weather-resistant materials and vibrant high gloss UV ink, it easily sticks to cars, mailboxes, and more, making it a perfect accessory for pet lovers.
L**.
Who Indeed?
Hard to review the product without reviewing the dog/person relationship. Although not perfectly grammatical (see below if interested), it is a clear and succinct message that conveys the right sentiment. I'm not much for "statements" on cars - no bumper stickers - but this is perfect for anyone who loves his or her rescue dog, and regrets that they can't ALL be rescued.The magnet seems to be of good quality. No problem going on and staying on. Large enough to be clear at a distance. Good design. Have yet to see how a Southern Nevada summer affects it (summer here is brutal to batteries, windshield wipers, and anything plastic or rubber), but it is inexpensive enough to replace without anguish or regret.We are approaching our five-year anniversary with our rescued Australian Shepherd mix, and agree completely that the human benefits at least as much as the dog. Our Bear had been kept locked up alone in a garage most of his life before we met (he was on his way to execution at the local "shelter") and was 20% underweight, filthy, and went into submission posture when anyone looked at him. Within days, he had appointed himself Chief of Security for the house, and wants nothing more than to be with one, or better, both, of us; his primary mission is protect his mom, and after that, to ensure the well-being of everyone else, including the cats. He has completed our family.All our friends with rescue dogs feel the same about theirs as we do about ours. We can't stop some people from neglecting and abandoning dogs, but we can remind the others gently that they should, if they can, rescue them. They will get more than they give.Oh yes, grammar - of course it should be "who rescued whom." I am ordinarily the grammarian about whom your mother warned you. I shudder at "your" in place of "you're." I wince at the random appearance and disappearance of apostrophes. I think texting is destroying literacy. Nonetheless, this magnet gets five stars. Grammar should not impede communication. This communication is worthwhile, with no quibbles.
T**E
Great magnet
Mom really wanted one of these and couldn’t be happier.
S**T
NOT a sticker!
I do not want any stickers on my new car but this is a magnet... and oh, so cute!
D**O
cute magnet
Probably the fifth one a bought because I keep forgetting to take off when I go threw car wash and they disappear from the pressure, but I like the size and saying and quality so I keep replacing
W**5
Very Strong!
As strong as you can get without actually having adhesive on it! I had another one just like this except it says, “My Kids Have 4 Paws” and neither of them come off or move. Even when I forget them inside of tha car wash! 🤯 to be fair, they are placed under a lip on tha trunk lid, to tha right and left of my license plate…lol..so they’re kind of shielded but they still get hit with tha bristles and stuff and DO NOT MOVE or GET LOST😃
A**J
Love it
Super easy to use. Just slap it on the metal of your car. Just be sure to take these off before heading to the car wash. They will get knocked off if you go through an automatic wash.
M**K
I guess it's still there.
I haven't kept up with how long it's been since I bought it- a character flaw, I'm sure.I also don't make a point of checking to see if somebody decided they needed it more than me.Last time I paid attention, it was still there and the graphics hadn't faded to white.Hope that helps.
N**E
Rescue dogs are great
This demonstrates a good perspective on adopting rescue dogs. You not only get to enjoy the love of a great furry companion but you send a message to the public at large that the dogs get a second chance to prove what good pets they are and thus, you are helping to eliminate at least a small part of the canine suffering in the world. The paw print says it all. Let a rescue dog print a little love on your heart.
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