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Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

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Puppyrights

Puppyrights

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

We Protect Puppies Puppyrights is a campaign to raise awareness about puppy mills—large-scale industrial dog breeding systems with unsanitary conditions that produce unhappy and unhealthy purebred puppies as products. The Puppyrights website showcases lists of adoptable dogs and humane pet stores for dog lovers.

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A laptop screen displays the PuppyRights website. The website features a red "PuppyRights" logo at the top, along with navigation links for "TRUTH ABOUT PUPPIES," "TAKE ACTION," "PUPPYRIGHTS PLACE," "ADOPTABLE FRIENDS," "STORE," and "DOWNLOAD." A prominent banner reads "WE CAN PROTECT PUPPIES!" with a smaller banner below reading "WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR PUPPIES RIGHTS." Two images showcase puppy adoption: one with a dog and the text “GUACAMOLE” and another with a puppy and the text “WHERE THE PETSHOP PUPPIES FROM?”. The website also promotes checking pet stores for free puppies and directs users to click “CLICK TO WATCH” for more information.A laptop screen displays the Puppyrights website. The website features a black header with the Puppyrights logo and navigation links including "TRUTH ABOUT PUPPIES," "TAKE ACTION," "PUPPYRIGHTS PLACE," "ADOPTABLE FRIENDS," "STORE," and "DOWNLOAD." A yellow banner promotes "TRUTH ABOUT PUPPIES" with a video showcasing a puppy. The bottom of the screen displays "WHAT ARE PUPPY MILLS?" and a tagline: "Puppyrights presents things you should know." A search bar and browser tabs are visible at the top.A laptop screen displays the Puppyrights website. The website features a black header with the Puppyrights logo, a navigation bar with links for "TRUTH ABOUT PUPPIES," "TAKE ACTION," "Puppyrights PLACE," "ADOPTABLE FRIENDS," "STORE," and "DOWNLOAD." A prominent red banner titled "HOW TO PROTECT RIGHTS OF PUPPIES" lists steps including learning puppy facts, avoiding puppy mills, adopting pets, supporting local shelters, and donating. A yellow banner at the bottom promotes the Puppyrights Digital Campaign Kit and encourages joining the SNS Community. The website is presented on a silver laptop.A window displays a red sign reading “WE PROTECT PUPPIES” in white text, with “PUPPYRIGHTS APPROVED” below it. A blue circular logo reading “ANIMAL HAVEN” with a dog bowl icon is visible on the left side of the window. A person walks past the storefront, and a reflection of a building appears in the glass. The sign also includes the website address “PUPPYRIGHTS.COM” at the bottom.A man stands on the sidewalk next to a black brick wall displaying four identical yellow posters. Each poster features a black barcode with the letters “P” and “P” at the top, followed by four black cat silhouettes. The man wears a dark jacket and dark pants, looking down at his phone or tablet. Bicycles are parked on the sidewalk near the man, and a fire hydrant is visible to the left. The wall shows some graffiti near the right edge.A black and white portrait of a woman with long dark hair. She is smiling and wearing a dark knitted sweater with a textured pattern. The background is solid black.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu