Editorial January 2016
I have decided to call it day with Canine Collectables Courier ... it has been 17 years of great fun, but I just need a little more...
read moreI have decided to call it day with Canine Collectables Courier ... it has been 17 years of great fun, but I just need a little more...
read moreDorothy Keasbey L'Hommedieu, born Dorothy Keasbey in May 1885, one of three daughters of Henry and Charlotte whose household in 1900...
read moreListening to a radio talk back host made me realize for the first time how like the word 'wolf' is to the word 'woof' as the...
read moreThere are some really very clever folk about, and they sometimes come up with fabulous business names from ordinary everyday usage....
read moreArt takes many forms, from the two dimensional to 3D, and let me introduce you to Norton Latourelle, what an artist! His whimsical...
read moreKim Santini has decided to close the Canine Art Guild which was formed in March 2006. It provided a show case for buyers of canine...
read moreI want to share a heap of thing with readers, and as this is my last issue, here it is -ad hoc Lovely oak glass covered display...
read moreI watch for new books for the artist in myself (I love cover art), for great new content to read and learn from, and also I am a...
read moreWe have a lovely range of great and informative articles covering a plethora of information thanks to the dedicated team of...
read moreThis is the second article to cover dog board games, I am sure a third could be written on games I haven't found! Well I can't...
read moreThe charm, whimsy and sheer spunk of Silvia's creations stole my heart. I quizzed Silvia about here subjects, if they were dogs only,...
read moreMy paint media artist interview this issue is with the exceptionally skillful Sandra Severson who I recently discovered, I don't know...
read moreI watch for new books for the artist in myself (I love cover art), for great new content to read and learn from, and also I am a...
read moreI noticed two recent new product releases in the USA - up-cycled fire fighting gear made into dog products! Pawnosh, whose heralded...
read moreWelcome to the new issue ... super articles ... covering an interesting range of topics ... I hope you enjoy the artist interviews...
read moreI was nearly guilty of putting together a board game, spent a longtime working out a way to have lovely tokens (designed and...
read moreOur second interview this issue is an old friend, Justine Osborne, who was part of the book Great Dogs Amazing Artists: Canine Art...
read moreI came across this Budweiser advert just after releasing the last issue, watch it, I bet it tugs a few heart strings! Budweiser's...
read moreWe are so, so blessed to share our lives with dogs, and so, so lucky to have fabulous artists who can capture some of this...
read moreAnother favourite hobby of mine is watching for new, and hopefully exciting, books about dogs. I have now sent half an hour trying to...
read moreAnother favourite hobby of mine is watching for new, and hopefully exciting, books about dogs. I have now sent half an hour trying to...
read moreI usually have my head spinning with just too much information, but among the many, many artists and artworks I now get to see thanks...
read moreThe world has so many exceptional artists, the varied expression and 'take' on dogs as a subject simply inspires me each day. Tyler...
read moreDogs appear in many woven items, in modern days the printed dog on woven fabric is diverse and varied. Yet dogs have, of course,...
read moreFacebook and Pinterest (which is what I use for Dog-Net) don't talk, so I will have to list a few extra bits and pieces I come across...
read moreAnother exciting line up of stories from our lovely and devoted contributors; dog medals, collector's spouses, two lovely artist...
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