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Taxidermy - Not Just A Stuffed Dog
Animal death ceremonies and preservation after death are nothing new. The Egyptians frequently mummified their pets and such animals which have been discovered in tombs. In a similar vein the Victorians popularised taxidermy, both natural history pieces and pets such as dogs, cats and birds . . . Read More
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Gone To The (Model) Dogs!
Sallie Crowder George
Sallie's daughter's interest in horses led Sallie into not only a new dog hobby, but within five years saw her as Editor of the newsletter and a club president. Here she tells us how to breathe new life into those dusty old dog ornaments on our shelves. . . . Read More
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Glass Dog Sculptures of Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen
Diana L. Hefti
An elective glass blowing class at University saw Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture. In 2002 she tried sculpting dogs in human situations and today her fans, collectors and investors pay thousands for one of her humorous dog sculptures. . . . Read More
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