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Feng Shui Products, such as Fu Dogs Improve Protection for your Family, Home and Business

Feng Shui Products like the Chinese Fu (Foo) Dog, sometimes called Lion Dogs, are considered one of the most indispensable Feng Shui items for homes and businesses. So what is a Fu Dog anyway? They are the statues of imposing dogs with large fangs found at the entrance of many homes and businesses. You Know! Those really scary dog statues that give you the creeps because they look like they can easily eat a small child! Fu Dogs come in pairs and can usually be found at the entrance to many Asian banking and financial institutions protecting against bad loans, troublesome customers and ill-advised contractual obligations. If you live in the United States and can't make it to Asia, try your local Chinese Restaurant where they can be found fiercely watching over the owner's financial and business interests. FengShuiProductTip4u: Use Fu Dogs to Protect your Home or Business. Fu Dogs are imposing figures as well as extremely effective protectors for you and your family. It is the Male Fu Dog's responsibility to protect the building or structure and the Female Fu Dog's responsibility to protect the inhabitants.

Male Fu Dog - Sits at the right side of the door and holds a globe in his paw or sometimes a ball of coins

Fu Dogs mean business and even though they are a bit intimidating they can be easily assimilated into most environments and styles of decor. Remember, you don't have to use a really large pair, like those found in front of Banks or Hotels nor do you have to place them on the front lawn of your house. Fu Dogs can be smaller in stature and as Feng Shui Products they do not have to physically dominate the entrance to your home or office. FengShuiProductTip4u: Make sure your Fu Dog is properly positioned! Fu Dogs are entry way pieces and are normally positioned in front of a building or in its reception area. The Male Fu Dog holds a globe in his paw, sometimes a ball of coins, and sits at the right side of the door when looking at the building from the curb. The Female Fu Dog holds a cub in her paw and sits at the left side of the door when looking at the building from the curb.

Female Fu Dog - She holds a cub in her paw and sits at the left side of the door.

Fu Dogs come in many shapes and sizes any there is no steadfast rule to which paw must hold the globe or cub. Sometimes a globe or cub is the right paw and sometimes a globe or cub is in the left paw. The only important rule to remember is that the male must sit to the right of the entryway and the female must sit to left of the entryway when you are facing the building or doorway. FengShuiProductTip4u: Choose a Fu Dog that fits your Personal Taste, Style and Budget! Fu Dogs look mean, ugly and nasty. Most Fu Dogs have extremely large teeth, bulging eyes and flaring nostrils. Some Fu Dogs even wear their own protective body armor! Remember, however, there is no right or wrong answer with respect to appearance or accessories. Just make sure you find a complimentary Male and Female Fu Dog couple that will take care of business with respect to protecting your Home, Family and Business. Over time, you will learn to appreciate their appearance and this critically important Feng Shui Product will take on the role of a trustworthy old friend. Like most Feng Shui Products, the cost of a pair of Fu Dogs is directly related to the type of materials used to manufacture the statues. Fu Dogs can be dyed with Gold or even contain pearls or gems as complimentary additions to their "battle gear". Less adorned, yet very fierce looking, Fu Dogs are constructed of inexpensive resins and concrete. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from twenty dollars to several thousand dollars for the Fu Dog couple (always buy a male and a female Fu Dog) of your choice. Once again, a more expensive Fu Dog pairing will not result in a greater degree of home or business protection. Fu Dogs are very potent Feng Shui Products used to protect your Family, your Home and your Business from potentially disastrous and unforeseen events. So bring a pair of Fu Dogs home today! They are very loyal companions anxiously waiting to serve you and your family's best interest. Namaste, San Dan Yi

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I am going to look for some

I am going to look for some dogs this weekend.LOL I have seen them but didn't know that they could be helpful. Great thing about these dogs are, They don't have to be fed

Great Article, San!

Great Article, San!

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