DogCo is your source for information about dog memorabilia, dog collectibles, dog antiques and wonderful vintage dog videos.
A variety of dog niches are covered including:
- Dog Artists and Illustrators
- Antique dog collars and dog license tags
- Dog figurines and sculptures
- Dog Show memorabilia
- Antique and vintage dog photographs, postcards, ephemera and newspaper clippings
- Dog toys
- Specific dog breed collectibles
- Vintage dog vides and film
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Model Dog Hobby - A Very Brief History
Some of the more popular companies that make model dogs, besides Breyer £ are Hagen-Renaker, Lefton, Beswick, Country Artists, Conversation Concepts, Living Stone, United Design, Stone Critters, Border Fine Arts, Dogs of the World, Summit Collection, Sandicast, . . . Read More
Halloween Dogs
Antique and collectible Halloween images featuring dogs are not necessarily common, but they can be found. The earliest commercial exploitation of Halloween in America began in the 20th century with Halloween postcards which enjoyed a heyday between 1905 and 1915 . . . Read More
Hallelujah, It's Bum!
Dog License Tag super-researcher Holly Duin, takes a look at a big dog with an even bigger straying habit who became the mascot dog of San Diego. He was a Bum and a wanderer but back in the late 1800s when he was on the streets, this St Bernard-Spaniel mix was even welcomed at Town Hall Meetings and Criminal Trials . . . Read More
George Studdy's Bonzo
Bonzo, an adorable mutt, was created by artist George Studdy and began his quest for world fame back in 1922. A pudgy little pup with huge ears, one black and one white, and a stubby little tail, Bonzo has captured the world through his hilarious adventures . . . Read More
Louis Wain, the Man Who Drew ... DOGS!
Louis Wain's anthropomorphic cats gaily strolled the countryside, played golf and took their lessons with scholarly aplomb, but fans are often not aware that Wain had intended to make his living from drawing dogs . . . Read More
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