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Golden Retrievers were originally bred in Scotland for retrieving hunting prey and are one of the most popular breed of dogs in North America. A friend who was a fan of retrievers once told me they make the perfect pets because they are very smart and easy to train, but not too smart that they are always trying to outthink their owner and stir up trouble. Their intelligence, loyalty, and friendly temperament have made them a popular choice for disability assistance dogs and also for search and rescue. This is my third dog including Tuco (Chihuahua) and my Pembroke Welsh Corgi. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.







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How many wolves have I made? How many more must I make? As the 80's MTV slogan goes, "Too much is never enough."
But just for the record this is my fifth, including Sitting Wolf (1.0), Howling Wolf, Princess Mononoke, and of course, my werewolf. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.






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Hedgehogs (sub family Erinaceinae), are a species of spiny mammals found throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. Their trademark spines are hollow hairs made of stiff keratin and are not poisonous nor detach easily like the quills of porcupines. Their diminutive size and cuteness have made them exotic pets. I based my version on a juvenile hybrid which are the most common breed in the pet trade. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.






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Peonies are among the most popular garden plants, and their colorful and fragrant flowers have been depicted in Eastern art for centuries. This peony bulb ornamented trinket box was also my first attempt at a ceramic flower. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.




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This one was a request for a mug incorporating an elephant, so I took the most obvious design choice using the versatile trunk for the handle. This is my second elephant (first attempt) and seventh mug. My thanks again to the Ceramic Art Studio and Shop.








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