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Matt & Randi's Furry Finds

Posted on February 9, 2026 by The Drive

When we recently visited Sol Dog Lodge for puppy yoga (which was every bit as joyful as it sounds) one mom brought her two kids as her birthday gift to herself. That moment stuck with us. It perfectly captured what Sol Dog is all about: connection, kindness, and a whole lot of heart!

While we were at Sol Dog, we discovered local artist Courtney Kelly. We are IN LOVE with her art. So, we bought some, and want to share it with you.

These are hand-painted 4-inch dog tiles by local Arizona artist Courtney Kelly. Each one is painted by hand, and no two are the same. Every dog has its own personality...playful, soulful, curious, mischievous and most of all.... whimsical.

We purchased a small collection of these one-of-a-kind, autographed tiles and decided to turn them into a simple kindness project.

Over the next several weeks, we’ll be periodically giving these away. When you win, you’ll get to choose your favorite from the remaining tiles. How do you win? Just listen on Tuesdays and Thursdays and we'll let you know! You can see more of Courtney Kelly's art by clicking the button below.


Sol Dog Lodge

Sol Dog Lodge is a nonprofit rescue, boarding, and training facility in Marana that’s all about giving dogs a second chance and giving people a deeper connection to them. They focus heavily on behavior training and rehabilitation, especially for dogs that might be overlooked in traditional shelters, helping them become confident, adoptable companions.

Beyond rescue work, Sol Dog has become a real community hub. From puppy yoga to training classes and adoption events, they create experiences that bring people and dogs together in meaningful, joyful ways. It’s a place built on patience, compassion, and the belief that every dog deserves understanding, structure, and love.

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