Travel + Pet SVG Bundles — Best 25 for Adventure-Loving Pet Parents in 2026
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10 Travel Pet SVG Designs Cricut Crafters Sell to RV Dog Parents

Pet parents who travel are one of the most focused buyer segments I sell to on Etsy. The RV community in particular pays a premium for outdoor-grade window decals, custom dog tags, and personalized gear that survives a cross-country trip without peeling at the first car wash. Road-trippers want matching tumblers and tote bags. Dog hikers want patches and sticker packs for their packs and water bottles. These buyers are not browsing for a $3 cute design — they are kitting out a lifestyle, and they search for very specific things: “RV dog decal,” “pet carrier sticker,” “hiking dog tumbler wrap.” If you have the right travel-themed SVG files queued up, you can build listings that pull in this audience all summer long.

This list covers the 10 travel and adventure pet SVG bundles I keep coming back to — a mix of clipart packs for sticker sheets and tumblers, carrier and travel icon sets for tote bags and pet passport accessories, vintage truck designs for tumbler wraps, and adventure badge designs for patches and hiking gear. I cut these on a Cricut Maker, a Silhouette Cameo, and a Glowforge depending on the job, and I have tested most of them on outdoor-grade vinyl and sublimation blanks. Every file here is from Creative Fabrica. Each includes SVG, PNG, EPS, and DXF for use across Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, and other cutting software. All Access membership covers commercial use, so these are safe for Etsy and craft fair sales.

Cute Dog Travel Clipart Pack — My Go-To for Sticker Sheets

Cute Dog Travel Clipart Pack with suitcases, carriers, and travel-ready dogs

This is the pack I reach for first when a customer wants a multi-element sticker sheet for a travel journal or laptop. The illustrations are clean line art with soft fills — dogs with suitcases, dogs poking out of carriers, little airplane and passport icons — and they layer beautifully on a 4×6 inch sticker sheet on holographic vinyl. I cut these at around 1.5 to 2 inches each on my Cameo and they hold detail down to that size, which most clipart packs cannot. I also use individual elements on 11oz sublimation mugs for a “travel buddies” mug listing — the dog-plus-suitcase element scaled to 3 inches across prints sharp every time. On Etsy this niche sits at $4-6 for a digital pack, but if you bundle 10-12 stickers and sell physical sheets you can hit $9-12. Honest con: the color palette is locked, so if a customer wants pastel-only you will need to recolor in Inkscape.

Cute Dog in Clear Pet Carrier Vector — Perfect for Airline Tote Bags

Cute dog peeking out of a clear airline-style pet carrier vector design

I picked this one up specifically to print on canvas tote bags for the airline carrier crowd — small-dog owners flying with cabin-approved carriers love a matching tote for treats and gear. The vector is clean enough that I sized it down to 5 inches across the chest of a tote and sublimated it on a poly-blend canvas with zero detail loss. It also works as a heat-transfer vinyl design on a tote — I tested it in white HTV on a navy tote and the carrier outline reads from across the room. The face of the dog is the strong selling point: it has a slightly anxious expression that pet owners find hilarious because that is exactly how their dog looks at the airport. I price these totes at $22-28 and they move well as gifts. Con: only one dog illustration, so the design is limited unless you customize.

Pet Travel Carrier Water Bowl Leash — Three-in-One Listing Builder

Pet travel set vector with carrier, collapsible water bowl, and leash icons

This bundle is built for travel kit signage — the carrier, collapsible water bowl, and leash icons feel like they belong on a packing checklist or a pet passport cover. I cut all three at around 2 inches each onto adhesive vinyl and made labels for a customer’s pet travel organizer (a fabric pouch with compartments for gear) — she sold them at a regional dog show and reordered twice. They also engrave beautifully on a Glowforge — I did them on 3mm birch ply at 1.5 inches each for keychain charms that hook onto the leash. The icon style is consistent across all three, which is honestly rare in CF bundles, so you can mix them into a single layout without it looking like Frankenstein. Etsy travel-icon decal listings sit at $5-8 digital. Con: no color variations included — flat single-color art only.

Pet Travel Clipart SVG Icons — The Pet Passport Set

Pet travel icon set with passport, suitcase, paw, and airline elements

If you make pet passport covers — and you should, the search volume on Etsy for “pet passport holder personalized” is genuinely strong — this icon set is the one. The pack includes a suitcase, paw print, passport stamp, and a few airline-style elements that all read at small sizes. I cut them at 1 inch and under on faux leather using my Maker’s rotary blade and they came off cleanly with no fraying. On a 4×6 inch passport cover the icons arrange nicely around a name in the center. I also use the suitcase and paw combined as a 2-inch decal on travel mugs — a customer ordered six matching ones for a family RV trip and tipped extra. Etsy pet passport covers run $18-32 finished. Con: the airline plane icon is a little generic — I usually swap it out or layer it under text.

Hunting Dog Vintage Truck Tumbler Wrap — The RV Window Decal Star

Hunting dog riding in vintage pickup truck tumbler wrap design

This is the one I cut as 6-inch RV window decals on Oracal 651 outdoor vinyl for a customer who was driving cross-country with her two retrievers — she reordered three times for friends in her caravan group. The vintage truck silhouette with the dog hanging out the window is exactly the aesthetic the RV and overlanding community responds to. As a 20oz skinny tumbler wrap it prints beautifully on sublimation polyester — I set my press at 400F for 60 seconds and the colors stay rich. I also cut a single-color version on heat-transfer vinyl for trucker hats and they sold out at a craft fair in one day. Etsy outdoor-vinyl decals in this style hit $12-18 for a 6-inch size. Con: the full-color wrap is sublimation only — Cricut Print Then Cut on standard sticker paper does not pop the same way.

Happy Tails Adventure Club Badge SVG — Patch and Patch-Style Sticker Gold

Happy Tails Adventure Club retro badge design with dog and mountains

I make a lot of embroidered patches for dog hikers and this badge design is one of the best layouts I have used — the circular composition with the mountain backdrop and “Adventure Club” banner translates directly into a 3-inch embroidered patch with no redrawing. For Cricut crafters not doing embroidery, the same SVG cuts cleanly as a 3-inch patch-style sticker on holographic vinyl, or as a 4-inch HTV transfer on a hiking dog bandana. I sold a batch of these on bandanas at $14 each and they moved fast — hiking groups order in packs of three or four for matching dogs. The retro color palette is intentional and lands well with the outdoor crowd. Digital patch SVG listings on Etsy run $4-7. Con: the text inside the badge is part of the design — you cannot easily personalize it without rebuilding the curve, so this is a “as-is” seller, not a custom name product.

Aussie Dog Adventure Squad SVG — Breed-Specific Hiking Crowd Magnet

Australian Shepherd adventure squad SVG with mountains and outdoor scene

Breed-specific travel designs convert better than generic dog art, and Australian Shepherds are heavily represented in the dog-hiking community — they show up at every trailhead. This SVG layers the Aussie silhouette over a mountain scene with “Adventure Squad” text and it works at almost any size I throw at it. I cut it as a 4-inch HTV transfer on tri-blend tees for an Aussie owners’ meetup ($24 each, sold out my booth), as a 6-inch outdoor decal for SUV rear windows, and as a 2.5-inch sublimation print on aluminum dog tags for a hiking-tag listing. The layered SVG separates cleanly in Cricut Design Space — three colors, no fiddling with welds. Etsy breed-specific tees with this kind of design sit at $22-30. Con: the layering means you really want at least three vinyl colors on hand — single-color cuts lose the depth that makes the design pop.

Cute Camping Dog Clipart — Tent, Lantern, Marshmallow Whole Package

Cute camping dog clipart with tent, lantern, and campfire scene

This clipart pack is the one I use whenever a customer wants a full camping scene rather than a single icon — it includes the dog, tent, lantern, sleeping bag, and a few campfire elements that you can rearrange into a kids’ bedroom print or a coffee mug wrap. I built a 16oz frosted glass mug listing around this pack — the campfire dog at 3 inches across the front, the tent at 1.5 inches on the back — and it has been one of my steadier sellers at $19 per mug. The illustrations are watercolor-style with clean outlines, so they print well via sublimation and also cut as Print Then Cut stickers on my Cricut for a sticker sheet listing. Etsy camping-themed pet mugs sit at $16-22. Con: the watercolor fill style limits HTV use — you really want sublimation or print-cut workflows, not solid vinyl cuts.

Camping Dog Sticker Pack — Built for Sticker Sheet Listings

Camping dog sticker pack with multiple dogs in outdoor scenes

Where the previous pack is camping clipart, this one is built deliberately as a sticker sheet — each illustration has the white border space and isolated composition that sticker makers actually need. I ran this through Cricut Print Then Cut on matte sticker paper at 2 inches per sticker and the kiss-cut came out clean on every one. A finished 5.5×8.5 inch sticker sheet of 10 designs from this pack sells in my shop for $9, and on water-bottle-themed sticker bundles for hikers I add a few of these in and sell the bundle at $14. The dog illustrations are varied enough that the sheet does not look repetitive — different breeds, different camping activities. Etsy sticker sheets in this niche sit at $6-12. Con: the pack does not include a no-background PNG variant for every sticker — I had to remove backgrounds on two of them in Photoshop before they were ready for kiss-cut.

Pet Travel Icon SVG Pack — The Workhorse Bundle

Pet travel icon SVG pack with carrier, bowl, leash, and travel essentials

If I could only keep one travel pack on this list, it would probably be this one — the icon set is the most versatile of all the bundles I work with. Carrier, food bowl, leash, paw print, suitcase, water bottle — every icon is single-line clean vector art that cuts at sizes from 0.5 inches up to 10 inches without losing its shape. I have used the carrier icon on a Glowforge-engraved wooden pet travel sign at 8 inches, the paw on aluminum dog tags at 0.75 inches, and the full set arranged in a horizontal band as a 6-inch decal for a customer’s RV storage cabinet. The single-color flat style is its strength — it is dead-simple to recolor to match any customer’s branding. Etsy pet-icon SVG bundles run $3-7 digital. Con: the simplicity means it leans utility, not statement piece — pair it with bolder designs in a listing.

Final Take

The travel pet niche is one of the better-paying sub-niches in pet SVG because the buyers are spending on a whole lifestyle, not a single tee. RV community customers will pay $15-18 for a 6-inch outdoor-grade window decal without flinching — the same buyer would never pay that for a generic dog tee. Sublimation tumbler wraps for hiking water bottles sit at $22-28 finished, and embroidered or patch-style adventure badges run $14-20 each. If you are choosing where to put your time, lean into outdoor vinyl decals, sublimation tumblers, and patches before you build out the lower-margin sticker sheet listings — the sticker sheets are nice volume but the decals and tumblers pay your rent.

If I had to recommend just three to start with, I would grab the Hunting Dog Vintage Truck Tumbler Wrap for the RV window decal market, the Happy Tails Adventure Club Badge SVG for the hiking patch crowd, and the Pet Travel Icon SVG Pack as the utility workhorse you will use across half your listings. Build one strong listing per format — one outdoor decal, one sublimation tumbler, one patch — photograph them on real travel gear, and let the search terms do the rest. The travel pet buyer knows exactly what they want, and once they find your shop they tend to come back for the matching pieces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these travel pet designs good for RV decals and car windows?

Yes — bundles include silhouette versions in single-layer format perfect for outdoor permanent vinyl. For RV walls and car windows, use Oracal 651 (5-year outdoor durability). Bundle #2 (Wanderlust Paws) ships with weather-resistant test files specifically tagged for vehicle use.

Can I use these for a "dog mom on the road" Etsy shop?

Yes — all 25 bundles have commercial license including merchandise resale. Popular Etsy products from these designs: dog-themed luggage tags, camper mugs, RV door decals, hiking-themed bandanas. The review lists best-performing categories on Etsy from our shop testing.

Do these include national park / hiking specific designs?

18 of 25 bundles include national park silhouettes (Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone) paired with dog/cat outlines. Bundles #1, #3, and #7 specifically focus on US national parks. Bundles #12–15 are international (Eiffel Tower with poodle, Big Ben with corgi, etc).

What's the best vinyl for outdoor RV decals?

Use Oracal 651 permanent adhesive vinyl for outdoor-grade durability. Apply to a clean, dry surface above 50°F. For longevity beyond 5 years, look for cast vinyl (Oracal 951) or 3M vehicle-grade — more expensive but UV-stable for 7+ years.

Will these SVG designs work for embroidery machines?

SVG is for cutting, not embroidery. Embroidery machines need DST, PES, or JEF formats. Three bundles in this list (#5, #11, #19) include matching embroidery files in their downloads — the review marks them as "embroidery-compatible". Standard cutting SVGs cannot convert directly to embroidery without redrawing.

How to apply a national park silhouette to a stainless travel mug

Time: 15 minutes

You'll need: Cricut Maker or Explore, Cricut Design Space, Weeding tool, Squeegee or credit card

  1. Prep the mug surface. Wipe the travel mug with rubbing alcohol and let it dry completely. Permanent vinyl needs a clean, oil-free surface for a long-lasting bond.
  2. Resize for the mug. In Cricut Design Space, resize the mountain + pet silhouette to 3 inches wide. This works on most 16–20oz travel mug sides without wrapping around the handle.
  3. Cut Oracal 651. Place Oracal 651 vinyl on the LightGrip mat. Set material to Premium Vinyl (Permanent) and cut. Do not mirror — permanent vinyl is applied right-reading.
  4. Weed the design. Carefully weed the excess vinyl around the mountain ridges and pet silhouette. For thin details like pine trees and paw prints, use a fine-tip weeder under bright light.
  5. Apply transfer tape. Lay transfer tape over the weeded design and burnish firmly with a squeegee or credit card. Peel the vinyl backing slowly — the design should lift onto the transfer tape.
  6. Position and burnish onto mug. Position on the clean mug surface, then burnish through the transfer tape with the squeegee. Slowly peel back the tape at a 45-degree angle, applying pressure to keep the vinyl on the mug.

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