ISSUE No. 3

Norbs is Adorbs
Norbert always looks like he has just told a joke, and he’s waiting for you to laugh. He knows it’s a bad joke, a pun

Looks Like
Dog lovers have a funny way of seeing their four-legged friends wherever they go.For DROOL Issue No. 3 we asked #droolworthy artist John Vogl to

The History of the St. Bernard
A St. Bernard is hard to miss. Weighing in at an average of 140 pounds, they are probably asked “Who’s a big dog?” about as

Artist – Kyle Bryant
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Kyle: I’ve had little

Handmade with Tim Racer
“Think twice about taking on dog carvings,” was the advice that Tim Racer’s mentor passed on 17 years ago, when Racer started his career as

Bruno from Abreojos
When I first met Bruno, he was tied up on a short line in the corner of a yard in Abreojos, Baja California. The house

Artist – Evan Lorenzen
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Evan: I’ve always been

Artist – Linny Cameron
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then?Linny: I started embroidery at

The Hardworking Dogs of Ranchlands
In 1989, when Duke Phillips III purchased his first 15 Beef-master cows, he had no idea his venture would grow into the large-scale cattle and

Artist – Alex Cech
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then?Alex: I do not think

Cynthia Erivo
The acronym “EGOT” describes the rarest, most diversely talented Hollywood entertainers who, throughout their careers, managed to win an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and

Artist – Saylor Petzoldt
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Saylor: I am currently

Theo the Brave
How do two of the most badass professional skiers on the planet end up with a tiny dog that can fit in the palms of