

At Unpawgettable, 10% of our profits are donated to support disabled animals in need. Every order helps us create meaningful keepsakes while giving back to animals who need care, treatment, and support.
As a brand created for people who deeply love their pets, we believe that love should extend beyond memories. Supporting disabled animals is one way we turn that belief into action.
How the support is used
Your support helps disabled dogs in need, especially those with serious leg injuries or limb loss. Part of our support goes toward mobility assistance, including prosthetic limbs and custom 3D-printed supports made in collaboration with our printing partners. It also helps fund treatment, rehabilitation, and essential care during recovery.
Custom Support Through 3D Printing
Because no two dogs are the same, personalized support matters. We work with 3D printing partners to help create custom mobility supports for disabled dogs with limb loss or serious leg injuries. These solutions can help improve balance, comfort, and movement during recovery.
Proof of Our Support
Snowy is a rescued dog with limited hind-leg mobility who uses a rear support wheelchair to move more comfortably and maintain balance. After rescue, treatment, and rehabilitation, he gradually adapted to assisted movement and is now able to enjoy a stable daily life under proper care.

Hope
Hope is a rescued cat who lost her right front leg due to injury and was later fitted with a prosthetic. After receiving treatment and rehabilitation, she gradually adapted to walking again and is now living in stable condition under proper care.

Benny
Benny is a rescued Dachshund affected by hind-leg disability, supported by a mobility cart designed to improve balance and independence. After a period of recovery and adjustment, he is now able to navigate daily life with greater stability and comfort.

Atlas
Atlas is a rescued German Shepherd fitted with a prosthetic front leg to restore stability and support daily movement. After medical care and structured rehabilitation, he adapted steadily to the device and is now able to walk with improved balance and confidence.

Mochi
Mochi is a rescued Pomeranian supported by a rear mobility cart that helps compensate for weakness in the hind legs. With consistent rehabilitation and daily assistance, he has adjusted well to the support device and is able to enjoy a more comfortable and active routine.

Milo
Milo is a rescued dog experiencing rear-leg mobility loss and using a support wheelchair for daily movement. Through rehabilitation and assisted care, he has adapted well to the device and is now able to move around with greater ease and stability.

Poppy
Poppy is a rescued dog using a custom front-limb support device designed to improve balance and reduce pressure during movement. With continued rehabilitation and supportive care, she has gradually adapted to assisted mobility and is now able to move through daily life with greater stability.




