DOG HOUSES
In May 2009 I made these 2 dog houses.
Just for fun.
The large dog house is 8.5 x 7.5 cm.
The small dog house is 2 x 1.3 cm.
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It wasn't until October 2010 that I started making dog houses again.
I think there will be more now.
Fortunately, this dog is stuck. If I put it on my table at the fair, no one dares to touch anything.

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This dalmatian puppy lives in "The White House". Not many dogs are that privileged. A Waterdog should actually
live here, but a white dog looks better. Sometimes the neighbours' very patriotic dachshund comes to visit.
When we take a look from above, we can see how spacious and luxorious this puppy lives. It has a hand-embroidered zebra print rug and a
photo of the Obama family on the wall.
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This is "The old jail" with a bulldog in it. A very solid prison with a lattice window that can be closed and a hatch for food to pass through. But It is strange that there is no door at the back!
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We were glad to catch this scoundrel quickly with the help of this poster
Which dog wouldn't want to live in an Austrian chalet ? Any dog can, but a St Bernard feels most at home here. Above the door is the patroness of the St Bernard dog.
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