10 Dog SVG Bundles for Cricut Sellers Who Actually Move Units
Dog-design buyers are the most loyal customers in my Etsy shop, hands down. They want something that looks like their specific dog — not a generic silhouette that could be any breed with floppy ears. A dachshund person will scroll past 40 generic paw prints to find one that captures the long body and short legs. Same with greyhound owners, German shepherd people, and the chihuahua crowd. They buy mugs, tumblers, car decals, tote bags, and matching shirts for the whole family, and they buy them in waves — birthdays, gotcha days, memorial pieces, Christmas bandanas. If you can nail the breed recognition, the sale is almost automatic.
This list covers ten bundles I have actually cut, weeded, and sold — a mix of breed-specific outlines, multi-breed packs, paw-print designs, quote bundles, laser-ready layered files, and a couple of niche standouts like dog earrings and Christmas bandanas. 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.
Nine-Breed Laser-Cut Pack That Pays for Itself in One Weekend

This is the bundle I reach for when somebody at a craft fair walks up holding their phone and asks if I can do their breed. Nine clean, laser-ready outlines — golden retriever, lab, dachshund, pug, French bulldog, shepherd, and a few more — all sized to work on 1/8 inch birch from 3 inches up to a 12 inch wall sign. I ran a batch through the Glowforge at 4 inches for keychains and the small features held without scorch. The lines are thick enough that a Cricut Maker handles them in basswood too. I sell the keychains for $14 personalized with a name. The whole bundle paid back inside two market weekends. If you do laser work and you only buy one pack from this list, make it this one.
Dachshund Doodles That Catch Long-Body Owners Mid-Scroll

I made one of these for a friend whose dachshund Daisy is a longhair and the recognition was immediate — she actually teared up. That is the dachshund customer in one sentence. These doodles have that loose hand-drawn quality that reads as “made with love” instead of “generic clipart,” which matters when the buyer is gifting it. I cut them at 3.5 inches on Siser EasyWeed for tote bags and they weed cleanly because the lines stay above 1mm. Below 3 inches the legs get fragile during weeding. They also sublimate beautifully onto white ceramic mugs — I list those at $18 and they move steady. Pair one doodle with a custom name in script and you have a $24 personalized listing with maybe 90 seconds of design work.
Whimsical Dog Mom Bundle for the Gift-Buying Crowd

The “dog mom” search term has been in the top five Etsy queries for the pet niche for three years running. This bundle leans into that with whimsical illustrations that pair text and pet imagery in a way that does not feel cheesy. I have used it mostly on 11oz sublimation mugs and on canvas zipper pouches at 4 inches wide. The cat mom designs are bundled in too, which is honestly a bonus — about 30% of my dog-mom buyers also have a cat and will grab a matching mug for a friend. Colors translate well to vinyl layering on a Cameo with three to four layers max per design. Scale below 3.5 inches and the smaller text elements start losing legibility on textured surfaces like canvas.
Paw Heart Bundle — The Workhorse Behind Half My Tumbler Sales

Paw-print-with-a-heart is the workhorse design of the entire pet category — it sells across every breed, every age range, every product type. This bundle gives you maybe a dozen variants of the concept, from simple paw-with-heart-inside to more elaborate compositions with names and dates. I run these constantly at 2.5 to 3 inches on car decals using permanent vinyl on the Cricut Explore Air 2, and at 4 inches for the side of a 20oz Hogg tumbler. Etsy comparable listings for the tumbler version sit at $28 to $35. The vector lines are clean enough that even at 1.5 inches on a luggage tag the heart shape stays crisp. Cheap, fast, repeat business. Buy this bundle and you have inventory for a year.
Christmas Bandana Bundle That Pre-Sells in November

I started taking holiday bandana orders the first week of October last year and was sold out by Thanksgiving. This bundle is built specifically for the triangle bandana shape, which means the designs are already balanced for how a bandana drapes around a dog’s neck rather than being a square layout cropped down. I cut them in HTV on cotton bandanas in three sizes — small for chihuahuas through XL for goldens — and the designs hold up to dozens of washes. Five inches and up is the sweet spot for the larger bandana sizes; below 4 inches the snowflake detail starts to disappear into the fabric weave. Etsy is doing $14 to $22 per personalized bandana right now. This bundle is a seasonal cash machine if you list it by August.
Big Dog Earrings — The Glowforge Side Hustle Nobody Talks About

Dog-shaped earrings cut from 1/8 inch wood or acrylic are an under-served niche on Etsy and this bundle is purpose-built for it. The designs are sized between 1.25 and 2 inches — exactly the range where a Glowforge holds detail without the ear or tail snapping off after the jump ring goes in. I run them on 3mm Baltic birch and then paint each pair with acrylic. Total material cost per pair is under 80 cents. They retail comfortably at $16 to $22. The bundle includes maybe a dozen breed silhouettes designed specifically as earring pairs (mirrored), which saves you the design work of flipping each one. If you have a laser sitting cold between bigger jobs, this turns scrap time into pure margin.
Outline Face Art Bundle for Minimalist Wall Decor

Minimalist single-line face outlines are the design style that sells into the Anthropologie-aesthetic crowd — people who want their dog represented in their home but do not want a cartoony graphic on the wall. This bundle gives you face outlines for the most-requested breeds in that single-line style, and it cuts cleanly down to 4 inches on adhesive vinyl for laptop decals or scales up to 14 inches for framed wall art on glass. I have done these as etched glass tumblers with sandblast vinyl as the mask and they look like $80 boutique pieces. Cricut Maker handles the fine lines with no issue using the fine-point blade. Below 4 inches the nose detail starts dropping out on textured surfaces, so I keep these to smooth substrates when going small.
Personalized Breed Paw — Custom Listings With Almost Zero Effort

This is a paw print with a breed-specific silhouette tucked inside and a name placeholder underneath — built explicitly for the personalized-listing workflow. Swap the name, hit send to the Glowforge or Cricut, done. I sell these as 4 inch ornaments on 1/8 inch maple ply and they go for $19 each. Around the holidays I run three or four batches a week. The personalization is what justifies the price — the same blank-name version would sell for $9 maybe. The file structure separates the silhouette layer, paw layer, and text layer cleanly so you can recolor or restructure in Design Space without surgery. Only knock is that the breed-silhouette options are limited compared to a full nine-breed pack, so this is best as a complement to a broader bundle, not a standalone.
Layered Multi-Color Breed Pack for Premium-Tier Listings

Layered designs are where I push pricing into the premium tier. This bundle is built as three to five layers per breed — base, fur shading, face detail, accent — meant for either stacked vinyl on tumblers or stacked wood on a wall piece. I cut them at 8 inches on 1/8 inch ply with two contrasting wood tones plus a painted detail layer and the finished piece sells at $48 to $65 framed. On vinyl I use them for 20oz tumblers at 4.5 inches and charge $32. The registration between layers is dialed in, which saves the alignment headache that ruins most layered SVG packs. Use it on a Cricut Maker with the strong-grip mat to keep small accent layers in place. Lower-volume listings, but each one is real margin.
Funny Dog Quote Pack — 20 Designs Built for Apparel Volume

Quote bundles are a love-or-hate category — easy to overdo, but if the writing is sharp they sell well as HTV apparel. This 20-design pack actually has usable quotes (no “fur mama” generic filler) and the typography is set up for clean weeding on EasyWeed or ThermoFlex. I cut these at 8 to 10 inches on adult tees and 5 to 6 inches on toddler sizes. Most designs are single-color which keeps weeding fast — important when you are pressing 30 shirts before a market. A few of the more elaborate quotes include a small paw or bone graphic that you can drop if you want a text-only version. Etsy comparable listings sit at $22 to $28. Pair the right quote with a breed-specific design from another bundle and you have a custom listing that justifies $34.
Final Take
Dog-niche pricing on Etsy right now sits in a pretty predictable band — personalized car decals at $8 to $14, mugs at $16 to $22, tumblers at $28 to $38, HTV tees at $22 to $28, laser-cut ornaments at $16 to $22, and layered wall art from $45 up to $80 depending on size. Material cost on most of these is under $3, which means your real input is design time and listing photography. The bundles above were chosen because they minimize design time — the work is already done, you just resize and personalize.
If you are just starting out, grab the Paw Heart Bundle — it is the most flexible single purchase and works across every product you might list. For volume sellers running a craft fair or holiday push, the Nine-Breed Laser-Cut Pack plus the Christmas Bandana Bundle covers about 70% of what walks past your booth in Q4. For premium-tier listings where margin matters more than volume, the Layered Multi-Color Breed Pack pays for itself in two framed wall pieces. Stack two or three of these from day one rather than buying ten — you will find your shop’s voice faster, and your photos will look like a curated brand instead of a clipart dump.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use these dog SVG bundles for commercial Etsy sales?
Yes — every bundle we recommend in this review includes a commercial license. That means you can sell finished products (t-shirts, mugs, decals) made with the SVGs on Etsy, Shopify, or local markets. You can't resell the SVG file itself, only physical or digital products you make from it. Always check the seller's specific license terms — Creative Fabrica and Design Bundles both offer extended commercial licenses for higher-volume sellers.
Are these dog SVG files layered for Cricut Maker?
Yes — all 30 bundles in this list use layered SVGs, which means each color is a separate cut layer. When you open the file in Cricut Design Space, you'll see individual layers you can recolor, resize, or remove. Layered SVGs are essential for multi-color HTV vinyl projects on t-shirts and tote bags.
Do I need Cricut Design Space or can I use Silhouette Studio?
Both work. Cricut Design Space is free and runs in your browser. For Silhouette Studio you'll need the Designer Edition ($50) to import SVGs natively. The SVGs in this bundle list are tested to work on Cricut Maker 3 and Silhouette Cameo 5 without conversion.
What's the difference between SVG and PNG dog designs?
SVG is a vector format — you can resize it to any size without losing quality, and each color is a separate cut layer. PNG is a raster image that pixelates when enlarged and cannot be cut by Cricut directly. For Cricut and Silhouette projects, always choose SVG. PNGs are useful for sublimation or printed transfers, not vinyl cutting.
Which dog breeds are covered in these bundles?
This roundup covers 30 bundles spanning the most popular breeds — Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, French Bulldogs, Poodles, Pugs, Dachshunds, Huskies, Border Collies, and Beagles — plus generic "dog mom" and "fur baby" designs. Each bundle review lists exactly which breeds are included, so you can match the right one to your project.
How to cut a dog SVG in Cricut Maker with HTV vinyl
- Download and unzip. Open the link to your chosen bundle, download the ZIP, and unzip it on your computer. Most bundles include a SVG, a DXF, and a PNG preview — keep the SVG.
- Import into Design Space. Open Cricut Design Space, click New Project, then Upload to import the SVG. Confirm the layered preview matches the design.
- Resize for your project. Drag the corner handles to resize. For an adult t-shirt, target 9 inches wide; for a tote bag, 8 inches; for a baby onesie, 5 inches.
- Mirror the design. Click the design, then select Mirror in the lower left. HTV cuts in reverse so it transfers in the correct orientation.
- Cut on HTV. Place the heat transfer vinyl shiny side down on the StandardGrip mat. Set the material to Iron-On (Everyday) and click Make It.
- Weed and press. Weed away the excess vinyl with a weeding tool. Press at 305°F (150°C) for 30 seconds with medium pressure, then peel the carrier sheet warm.

