Dog Art (7)
American Dog Magazine
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PageRank 4
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Last Update 2009/1/28 15:51
DescriptionThe American Dog Magazine is sold in thousands of retail outlets nationwide and published quarterly in the spring, summer, fall and winter. We are a "Lifestyle" Dog Magazine that is devoted to showcasing the extraordinary lifestyles of dogs and the incredible rewards associated when a family embraces these amazing canine kids as a member of the family. We hope to inspire, amuse, inform, entertain and especially educate you as you scroll through the pages of The American Dog magazine!
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Dog Art Dog
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PageRank 3
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Last Update 2009/2/1 19:40
DescriptionDog Art Dog - Excellence in dog pop art portraits and custom original stained glass from your dog photo. Uniquely different Warhol style dog pop art paintings and fine giclee prints.
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Ron Burns America's Favorite Animal Artist
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PageRank 4
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Last Update 2009/4/8 11:28
Description"There's nothing subtle or muted about a pet's love, especially, especially a dog's," says Ron. "It's full-strength, heart-felt and wild-as-the-wind. So the green-apple colors, the fire-truck reds, the swimming-pool blues really chose themselves."
Brilliant, saturated colors are the only ways I can begin to capture what each of us experiences with the dogs and cats that nurture us.
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Unique Dog Art
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PageRank 3
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Last Update 2009/2/1 19:37
Gift items include dog jewelry, artwork of prints, posters, paintings and crafts, ceramics, stained glass, painted tiles, wooden dog items and more.
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Yoga Dogs
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PageRank 3
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Last Update 2009/5/18 11:07
Description2009 Best Seller! Yoga Dogs Calendar!
Five years ago photographer Dan Borris came across his first Yoga Dog. Otis was a two-year-old English Bull Terrier who loved to do yoga with his friend Joy. Joy would be practicing her yoga in the mornings while Otis wandered around her legs, stopping now and again to lick her face as she did a headstand. Slowly but surely Otis began to imitate Joy. At first he tried out simple poses, ones that came naturally to him like Downward and Upward Dog. As time went on Otis's poses became more and more complex, until finally he began his own practice. While Otis himself wasn't captured on film, he did lead Dan on his path to finding other four-legged Yogis.
The original two-legged Yogis discovered poses by observing and imitating the movement of animals. Now the practice has come full circle and it's the dogs that are imitating us! You can see the absolute delight they take in their yoga and when they practice you can feel their profound concentration.
Just observe them: steady deep breathing (unless panting), totally focused attention (unless distracted by a ball or squirrel), and full stretches (especially upon waking).
We can all learn from their yoga. So next time you begin your practice, remember to get in touch with your inner pup.
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