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signs (of hounds)

a local dog sign

here is a dog sign which i found this evening in a local pub. it’s only a few minutes walk from my house yet i’d never seen it before. i find that very intriguing. how many other such signs are there around me that i haven’t archived.
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dog sign

here is a carved no dog sign:
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dog instructions

jane bought a candle to scare the wasps away. the manufacturers has spent little time on their instructions and even less on the accompanying drawings.
i’m pretty sure the one on the left is of a dog. click for a bigger inspectable version.

press photo (do not take literally)

i did do an interview recently for a national magazine which i’m very excited about. i can’t tell you any more at present and i don’t want to get our hopes up too much. hopefully i’ll be able to tell you more next month …
when i did the interview they requested a nice photo of me ‘in action’, so here it is. it’s me with a local dog sign.
it’s not really me in action as i haven’t got my camera. luckily pete had it to take my photo.
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… and dog signs too

service stations are great for dog signs as well as slippery signs.
here’s a door sign (from both sides of the door):
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here’s a dog sign on a stick in the car park:
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in more detail here:
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the opposite applies here:
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californian dog

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(from Dan who may wish to comment on his photo in the comments)

window dog

here is a no dogs sign from the Oracle centre in Reading. It’s on the glass so is a bit tricky to see.
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dog

a red dog on a yellow background. note the angle of its behind.
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another varient

this is a very slight varient on a classic dog sign. the front legs are more eager than usual so are tucked behind the red line.
it’s this attention to detail which is so important for dog sign spotting.
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a new dog

it’s always great to find a new hound sign – especially when they approach the subject from a completely different angle.
this one is more like a cloud than a dog. but then, so are some dogs.
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