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Foo Dogs (or Fu Lions)
are commonly found guarding the threshold of Buddhist temples. They
are seen as defenders of law, protectors of sacred buildings, and to
scare away demons.

There is an ancient
legend that the Fu Lions produced milk from their paws, so hollow balls
were left in the hills by the country people. The lions enjoyed playing
with these balls, and being hollow they would collect some of the milk
from their paws, which the people would later gather.
These Dogs
should always be displayed as a pair, and they make wonderful guardians
for childrens rooms, gardens and entry ways. Some say that if
placed at the foot of the bed, they are effective in scaring away bad
dreams.
The male Dog
is usually shown with a ball secured under on of his paws, while the
female Dog has a puppy under her paw.
The Peking version
(highlighted above) represent the same larger statues found in China
in the town square of Beijing. They are each shown frolicking with a
ball or chu.
Statues
come in pairs and range in size from 2 to 9 inches (5 to 23 cm), and
are priced from $8 to $96.
To
order from the complete listing of all Foo Dogs
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