Dog Complete Pricing Website Template
Wrinkle is a modular card-grid landing page built for English bulldog rescue and adoption organizations. It pairs a warm Japanese Zen color system with interactive hover cards, a UGC photo wall header, and a plain-spoken $350 adoption fee button on every dog profile. The design feels lived-in and honest, built to convert rescue-wary adopters into confident applicants.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Wrinkle is a single-page, card-grid landing page designed for English bulldog rescue and adoption groups. It uses an Organic Flow aesthetic rooted in a Japanese Zen palette to create a calm, trustworthy space. Interactive dog profile cards, transparent fee displays, and a surgery sponsorship path give visitors everything they need to act with confidence.
Who this template is for
This template is built for rescue organizations that rehabilitate English bulldogs and place them in caring homes. It speaks directly to adopters who already understand the commitment involved and want a straightforward, honest process.
- Bulldog rescue groups pulling dogs from surrenders, shelters, and backyard breeders
- Organizations that cover palate and breathing rehabilitation before placement
- Rescues tired of losing adopters to process fatigue and phone-call runarounds
What problem this template solves
Many rescue landing pages feel clinical, vague, or exhausting to navigate. Adopters who have been burned before abandon pages that hide fees, bury the application, or offer no emotional proof that the organization is genuine. This template removes every one of those friction points.
- Adoption fee is stated plainly on every dog card, so there are no surprises
- The inline application opens right on the page, removing the need for phone calls
- Interactive cards and real adopter photos build emotional trust before a single form field is filled
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around a modular card grid. Every section serves a clear purpose, from the edge-to-edge photo wall at the top to the surgery sponsorship cards further down.
- A UGC photo wall header filled with real, unfiltered adopter-submitted bulldog photos
- Modular dog profile cards with flip animations revealing each dog's quirk list on hover or tap
- Inline adoption application and preset surgery sponsorship amounts tied to named dogs
Feature list
This template ships with six purpose-built features drawn directly from the design brief. Each one is designed to serve either the adopter's trust or the rescue's conversion goals.
Interactive Flip Profile Cards
Each available bulldog gets its own modular card. On hover or tap, the card flips to reveal a quirk list written in the rescue's honest, playful voice. This transforms passive browsing into an engaging moment that makes each dog feel individual and real.
UGC Photo Wall Header
The header fills the viewport edge to edge with a mosaic of real, phone-quality adopter photos. Images vary in size and are intentionally unfiltered. One hand-set line of type floats over the center, grounding the page in warmth before the visitor reads a single word of copy.
Inline Adoption Application
Each dog card carries a persimmon "Bring Me Home" button. Tapping it opens an inline application on the same page, asking for name, living situation, a veterinary reference, and one open field about the applicant's laziest Sunday. No redirect, no phone call required.
Surgery Sponsorship Cards
Visitors who are not ready to adopt can choose a preset sponsorship amount of $50, $100, or $250. Each amount is tied to a named dog and a specific procedure, making the contribution feel concrete and personal rather than abstract.
Medical Transparency Unfold
A dedicated medical transparency card type unfolds on interaction to show exact rehabilitation costs already covered by the rescue. This removes the fear of hidden expenses and signals the organization's honesty before the adoption conversation even begins.
Surprise and Delight Card Grid
The full card grid is designed to reshuffle emotional registers as the visitor scrolls. Humor, tenderness, and honesty rotate across card types so no two consecutive cards feel the same. A testimonial card variant can play a short video of an adopter's bulldog, keeping energy high across the whole page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| UGC Photo Wall | Opens with real adopter photos and a single floating headline |
| Available Dogs Grid | Displays adoptable bulldogs as interactive flip cards |
| Medical Transparency Cards | Shows covered rehab costs with an unfold interaction |
| Inline Adoption Form | Collects applicant details without leaving the page |
| Surgery Sponsorship Block | Offers preset giving amounts tied to named dogs |
| Adopter Testimonial Cards | Builds trust through video and written social proof |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme expressed through a Japanese Zen color system. Every color choice is deliberate, quiet, and warm, like a raked gravel garden after a light rain.
- Washed stone (#D5CDC4) and shoji screen cream (#F5F0E8) alternate as background tones, giving each card room to breathe
- Deep moss (#4A5940) carries all body text and headings, grounding the layout without heaviness
- Muted persimmon (#C97B4B) is reserved strictly for adoption call-to-action buttons and urgency badges, drawing the eye exactly where action should happen
Mobile & speed optimization
The modular card grid is built to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. Flip and unfold interactions are mapped to tap events so mobile visitors get the same surprise-and-delight experience as desktop users.
- Cards stack into a single-column layout on narrow viewports without losing padding or visual breathing room
- The inline adoption form is sized for thumb-friendly input on phone screens
- The UGC photo wall crops and reorders automatically so no image is cut in a distracting way on mobile
How this template helps you convert
The entire page is built around removing doubt and shortening the distance between interest and application. Every design decision points toward one outcome: a completed adoption form or a confirmed sponsorship.
- Transparent fee display on every dog card eliminates the most common reason rescue-wary adopters abandon a page before applying
- The inline application keeps the visitor on the page and in the emotional moment, rather than sending them to an external form that breaks the connection
- The surgery sponsorship path captures visitors who are not yet ready to adopt, turning them into financial supporters and warm future prospects
Other information about this template
This template is designed as a standalone landing page for bulldog rescue and adoption organizations. It does not require a multi-page site structure to function. Below are a few additional details worth knowing before you build.
- The persimmon accent color is intentionally restricted to action elements only, so visitors always know where to click
- Quirk list copy on each flip card is placeholder-ready and can be updated to reflect each individual dog's personality
- The "laziest Sunday" open field in the adoption form is a built-in tone signal, it invites applicants to show their personality in plain language
- The template is designed for organizations that have real UGC photos available; the header impact depends on authentic, unfiltered images
- This template suits rescues of any size, from a one-person foster network to a staffed nonprofit with a regular intake pipeline




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Surprise & Delight
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Interactive Flip Profile Cards
UGC Photo Wall Header
Inline Adoption Application
Surgery Sponsorship Block
Medical Transparency Unfold Cards
Surprise and Delight Card Grid
Related questions
Can I update the dog profile cards myself?
Is the $350 adoption fee amount locked into the template?
Can visitors apply to adopt directly on the page?
What if I want to add more dogs over time?
Do I need professional photos to use the UGC photo wall header?