Final Four Columbo Parody Dog Head Greeting Cards!
(For background on how these cards came to be, please check out How the Columbo Dog Head Greeting Cards Came to Be).
Round three of the Columbo Parody Dog Head Greeting Cards!
These are the final four cards in this series.
Here we have 3 different cards inspired by scenes from Season 5, Episode 6, "Last Salute to the Commodore." (1976).
The first features a red haired Golden Retriever dog meditating on a boat wearing a space dye sweater. Next to her sits a smiling Corgi who is also trying to meditate but asks, "What are you doing?"
This would be a great card for someone you haven't seen in a while, someone into yoga and meditation, or someone making a choice that you don't understand.
Next we have a flat greeting card with a scene featuring a Yellow Labrador Retriever puppy sitting on a couch on a boat next to a Pug who is talking on an old school telephone. The Pug says "Well, thank you."
This one is obviously a thank you note for anyone who loves dogs, boats, or the 70s.
The third card from Last Salute features a smiling Yellow Labrador Retriever paddling a rowboat into the sunset while he says "I'm meeting my wife at the yacht club!"
This one would be wonderful to send to someone who is retiring, or moving, or getting engaged or married, or joining a yacht club.
The fourth and final card in the series is a scene from Season 6, Episode 3, "The Bye Bye Sky High IQ Murder Case."
The dogs are in a cafe at the 1972 Superior Court tower at 6th Street and Commonwealth Avenue on the edge of Lafayette Park downtown Los Angeles.
A grumpy Yellow Labrador Retriever is the waitress, a Black Labrador Retriever friend wears a plaid suit, and a Yellow Labrador Retriever looks at a menu and says, "I'll have a donut."
This one is perfect for a foodie, a donut lover, a dog lover, or a lover of Los Angeles architecture.
Check out all the Columbo Parody Dog Head Greeting Cards now at Skippyhaha Vintage Etsy!
Also - IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CARD with paintings with THE HUMAN HEADS, sent
anywhere in the world via USPS with a forever letter stamp with NO TRACKING, I had a tiny run
of those printed - please message or email me
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