Titles read: 'And now - Something for the Ladies! FEMININE PICTORIALITIES NO. 28 - "The Pet Factory!"'.
Probably filmed in Pathe Studio, London (or possible at Miss Day's home in Sandown, Isle of Wight).
Several shots of Olive Day sitting at a table in an art deco room and making a model of a little dog, made from clay dug from her garden in the Isle of Wight. She moulds the shape with her fingers, then makes the effect of his tufty fur with a small, sharp instrument. Olive then gives the little dog a coat of paint.
C/Us of other miniature models made by Miss Day - wire-haired fox terriers, owls, a group of penguins and some rabbits.
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