The main subject is a large, metallic sculpture of a dog, standing in profile in an open, rural landscape. The sculpture, which appears to be constructed from plates of rusted or dark-toned metal, has a blocky, stylized appearance, reminiscent of a terrier breed. It stands on a concrete base upon a patch of red-brown earth. In the background, a flat, grassy field stretches out toward a sparse line of trees under an overcast, light blue sky.
Text is strategically placed across the scene. On the left side, the word "DOWERIN" is arranged vertically in blocky, light-colored letters. At the top right, the phrase "Tin Dog Territory" is written in a stylized, golden-brown font. Near the bottom right corner, the name "Rusty" appears in a white, slightly informal script.
The image has the quality of a travel postcard or a commemorative photograph. The colour palette is dominated by the earthy tones of the ground and the dark, textured metallic sheen of the sculpture, contrasting with the soft, muted blues and greys of the sky and the natural green of the distant fields. The overall composition centers the sculpture, making it the clear focal point of this outdoor setting.