NUTZ OVER is a company with one simple purpose ...

...to help people celebrate their passions!

We will provide you with an amusing and dependable way to show the world what you're passionate about ... or what you're NUTZ OVER.

What are people NUTZ OVER? It could be anything from sports, animals, careers, companies, ideas, family or people.

We'll encourage you to show everyone that it's good to be NUTZ OVER something! No matter how young or old you are, it shows your enjoyment and excitement for life.

Our nut, "NUTZY" stands for everything that is gratifying and whimsical about what you love to do. The enormous toothless smile is part of every shirt and is designed to inspire and motivate you each time you put it on. How could you not smile just looking at Nutzy?

In a nutshell, we want to encourage you to proudly display what you have fun doing.

So, whether you’re a 10 year old soccer player, 70 year old marathon runner, 15 year old golfer, or a 40 year old horse lover, we'll help you show the world how great it looks to be NUTZ OVER!!


Where We Are Going To Be NUTZ OVER

Saturday, August 23, 2008
We are NUTZ OVER National Dog Day 2008

NUTZ OVER National Dog DayCome visit us on beautiful Solomons Island in Maryland at the Calvert Marine Museum on August 23rd for this popular, annual, FREE event that will feature myriad activities for dog-lovers including dog shows, entertainment, contests, demonstrations, children's activities, celebrities and most importantly, dog adoptions offered by numerous nonprofit rescue organizations.

National Dog Day is all about finding loving new families for the sea of unwanted dogs in the U.S. The lifesaving goal for this year's celebration is for 20,000 dogs to find new homes through the main event in Maryland and adoption events nationwide. Last year, nearly 15,000 dogs from coast to coast found forever homes in just one special day.

If you are NUTZ OVER Retrievers, Collies, Poodles, Dalmatians, or just NUTZ OVER Mutts,  join us at the celebration and help save a life! Visit the National Dog Day Website.