RL Pic Thread ( new one )

Is what i have. Idk if Aislings is the same or if its white german sheppard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berger_Blanc_Suisse

Yeah Aisling , my mother ( has 2 )and her best friend (has 4 ) have a kennel together and when their offsprings have a meeting there are like 15+ of em running around and makeing chaos.

On the otherside i have 2 dogs that lives at my mothers place they are samojeds.

bogeyninjo03.jpg
 
c-c-c-c-combo breaker!

yeah, pow-wows get like that, because you have so many of them running around. Samojeds are awesome too. I still miss one of my first dogs, was an aussie shepard.

Named her tesseract. Tess for short, and hypercube when I wanted her to run around and play and such.
n507839335_643605_5506.jpg


n507839335_643584_6345.jpg


n507839335_643623_1920.jpg
 
Last edited:
I had to put my dog to sleep a couple days ago after 18 years. :( He was a mutt. I took a picture with his dead body, but I can't find it right now apparently...
 
I had to put my dog to sleep a couple days ago after 18 years. :( He was a mutt. I took a picture with his dead body, but I can't find it right now apparently...

That sucks :(

Reminds me of the breed my wife won't let me get. (She doesn't like big dogs.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamaskan_dog

Dogs that have been bred specifically to appear like wolfs, but pull from domestic stock only.

If you do make sure you have a knowledgeable vet, get papers for it, and make sure the local police depts, and animal control know about your dog. Since the rabies vaccine (although it does work) is not approved specifically for wolfdogs and wolves, they pretty much just cut the head off anything that bites something and looks like, or is said to be part wolf. Which is bullshit, like alot of breed specific legislation. Anything is the sum of how you socialize it. Fuck, the polish army trained a goddamm bigass bear to hang out with them in ww2 (and to carry stuff, and help out, and wrestle with them).

The problem with most canines lies in people not knowing how to handle them, or interact with them. Like for instance, should you ever be greeted by a wolf that is getting close to your face, don't pull away, even if they lick you. Pulling away is pretty much like if I walked up to you, you said hi, and I told you I hate you. Wolves almost invariably do that (ones that have been acclimated to humans, pretty much want to socialize them in between 2-3 weeks. After 3, its too long), and they'll follow you if you pull away, and continue to. Eventually they'll get confused and or upset that you won't greet them. Dogs deal with that a little better, but depends on the animal.
 
Last edited:
Dimmi quit trying to steal my joke!

P.S. Really you can't take ten steps in St. George, Utah, without running into a Mormon statue. It has an absolutely gorgeous temple, though

St%20George%20Utah%20temple_Tix9WxfGt4T6.jpg
 
Last edited:
very nice cherise! You look so happy, give it 16 months... that smile will change :)

All she watches are those shows with people raising 19 kids, or 8 kids.... I can't imagine being in that boat. I'll have enough fun getting one child to start raiding. Maybe after I get her, doing 10 more won't be so bad heh.
 
Baby Morgan born 06OCT2010. 7 lb 11 oz. LUccian, Cherise, and a future Mage/Necro Hybrid?
33919_10150276768460077_792310076_15167032_4890028_n.jpg


33688_10150276768390077_792310076_15167029_3116605_n.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom