[DARTH MAUL] Saturday, September 17, 2011 2:18:08 PM
Im back Guido !!!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, September 17, 2011 11:59:31 AM
Yet you think that I am serious, Bud? It is too cold to swim! LOL!
About Calvin, you know that the Febreze did the trick? It has been days now, we've had rain and he still smells like a hairy fresh spring day. Well, maybe a bit more like "fall dirt" as he's been digging in it most of the morning but, still, it ain't bad!
Maybe I should have added a happy face or an (lol).
I love animals, I thought the absurdity of it would make you laugh.
Peace.
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[Budred] Saturday, September 17, 2011 6:46:24 AM
Maybe I should have added a happy face or an (lol).
I love animals, I thought the absurdity of it would make you laugh.
Peace. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, September 16, 2011 5:12:15 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[spapad] Friday, September 16, 2011 9:09:35 PM
I think he'll find even Calvin's thin coat can harbor a bunch of stench. LMAO.
Good thing Calvin is small, huh? You and I would have needed a couple buckets worth of that stuff for our furry ones when it happened to us. Maybe because of our dogs thick undercoats it lingers longer because you can't get to it? Yes, that smell returns over and over again, uuuggghhh!
spapad wrote:
I get the feeling Calvin took basically a spray bath in that lovely spring smell. It's like perfume covering up body odor though. That stench shall return again, and again, and again................lol
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Thank God we live right by the store!! I knew it was going to work after about 10 seconds - I couldn't smell the skunk on him anymore. Totally amazing! My friend worked for a vet and she told me that is exactly what they recommend to people. There is an oil in the skunk spray and the dishwashing liquid breaks that up. The baking soda neutralizes the smell while I bet the fizzing of the hydrogen peroxide gets the solution into the coat. If the smell returns, which I suspect that it might once the Febreeze wears off, you now know what to do. But as Spa said, when they get wet, you can still smell it a little. Everything has a lovely "spring breeze" smell Guess I must not have used enough!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, September 16, 2011 8:59:48 PM
Good thing Calvin is small, huh? You and I would have needed a couple buckets worth of that stuff for our furry ones when it happened to us. Maybe because of our dogs thick undercoats it lingers longer because you can't get to it? Yes, that smell returns over and over again, uuuggghhh!
I get the feeling Calvin took basically a spray bath in that lovely spring smell. It's like perfume covering up body odor though. That stench shall return again, and again, and again................lol
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Thank God we live right by the store!! I knew it was going to work after about 10 seconds - I couldn't smell the skunk on him anymore. Totally amazing! My friend worked for a vet and she told me that is exactly what they recommend to people. There is an oil in the skunk spray and the dishwashing liquid breaks that up. The baking soda neutralizes the smell while I bet the fizzing of the hydrogen peroxide gets the solution into the coat. If the smell returns, which I suspect that it might once the Febreeze wears off, you now know what to do. But as Spa said, when they get wet, you can still smell it a little. Everything has a lovely "spring breeze" smell Guess I must not have used enough!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[spapad] Friday, September 16, 2011 7:21:50 PM
I get the feeling Calvin took basically a spray bath in that lovely spring smell. It's like perfume covering up body odor though. That stench shall return again, and again, and again................lol
Thank God we live right by the store!! I knew it was going to work after about 10 seconds - I couldn't smell the skunk on him anymore. Totally amazing! My friend worked for a vet and she told me that is exactly what they recommend to people. There is an oil in the skunk spray and the dishwashing liquid breaks that up. The baking soda neutralizes the smell while I bet the fizzing of the hydrogen peroxide gets the solution into the coat. If the smell returns, which I suspect that it might once the Febreeze wears off, you now know what to do. But as Spa said, when they get wet, you can still smell it a little. Everything has a lovely "spring breeze" smell Guess I must not have used enough!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, September 16, 2011 6:08:07 PM
Thank God we live right by the store!! I knew it was going to work after about 10 seconds - I couldn't smell the skunk on him anymore. Totally amazing! My friend worked for a vet and she told me that is exactly what they recommend to people. There is an oil in the skunk spray and the dishwashing liquid breaks that up. The baking soda neutralizes the smell while I bet the fizzing of the hydrogen peroxide gets the solution into the coat. If the smell returns, which I suspect that it might once the Febreeze wears off, you now know what to do. But as Spa said, when they get wet, you can still smell it a little. Everything has a lovely "spring breeze" smell Guess I must not have used enough!!
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[spapad] Friday, September 16, 2011 5:56:30 PM
Febreze eh? I somehow find it diffult to believe that will provide long term relief of the stench, but good luck with that. That smell will come back each time he gets a little wet for a good long while.
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[Head banger] Friday, September 16, 2011 5:20:52 PM
kerosene burns longer and slower... gives you more time for the picture.
HRMG I have knew there must be something better than vinegar. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, September 16, 2011 5:12:15 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 16, 2011 5:12:15 PM
Hey, thanks gang! What a learning tool we have here at JP.com! HRMG, that is quite a formula! Wish I would have had it the night of the incident. Thanks to you too, HB.
Oddly enough, the Febreze worked pretty damn well. Had to give the carpet where the hound rolled around another soak but everything now has this lovely "spring breeze" smell to it. Dog included.
@ Bud. How about I soak YOU in gasoline for one minute, light you on fire and wait until you burn out naturally while Calvin and I watch from the pool. You might not live but I bet you'd be neat to watch. Especially at night. Perhaps kerosene as you'd burn brighter for the camera.
[Budred] Friday, September 16, 2011 8:54:55 AM
@Guido
Douse him with gasoline.
Let him soak for five minutes.
Set a match to him and after two minutes toss him in the pool.
I'm not sure if he'll live or not but the skunk smell will be removed.
No...really...I heard that works.
Good luck!
Oh'...and youtube it for us. Edited at: Friday, September 16, 2011 9:00:36 AM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, September 16, 2011 8:14:41 AM
I do in fact know how to get rid of most of the skunk smell. Wolfgang decided to play with a cat at 2am in our backyard earlier this summer, only the cat was a skunk!!! OMG, THE WORST smell in the world! Anyway, we looked it up online and found a chemist had come up with this solution. Mark rushed to the store and bought the stuff and we bathed him at 2:30am in our driveway. I'm sure the neighbors were like WTF are they doing giving their dog a bath at this time??? While Mark was at the store which is a block from our house, I had to keep Wolfgang put. I almost threw up about 10 times. Here is the formula (we tripled it):
1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
1/4 cup baking soda
1 teaspoon of dishwashing detergent.
Mix the ingredients in an open bucket or bowl. The mixture will fizz. Wet your dog and thoroughly massage the solution into the coat. Be sure to keep the mixture out of the dogs eyes, nose and mouth. If it is necessary to apply it to the dogs face, very carefully use a washcloth or a sponge. After applying the mixture to all parts of your dog that may have been sprayed let it sit on the coat for at least 10 minutes. Then rinse the dog thoroughly.
He still smells a little, but at least I can let him in the house! Good luck Guido!! I feel your pain!
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
[Head banger] Friday, September 16, 2011 7:40:02 AM
outdoor bath. try vinegar... less messy and suposedly works [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:19:18 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAA!!! Exactly as I described to someone when it happened! I think I saw the tomato juice idea on the Partridge Family or the Brady Bunch or something.
Yeah, I considered it for about half a second. Decided that bathing a dog in tomato juice wouldn't have been the wisest of ideas. One shake and I'd be cleaning tomato juice off the ceiling for years to come.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Febreeze? I thought you have to bathe your pets in tomato juice or something (at least that's what I heard).
Good luck with that smell! (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:00:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I wish I could send a smell via Internet. I kid you not.
I sprayed the swine hound with Febreze (I looked, safe for dogs / cats) the night of the incident. Result? He rolls on his back and rubs himself on the carpet! LOL!!! CRAP!
Skunk was really a shame. Walking in the dark on a country road and he had that sucker before I had a chance to react.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor baby skunk, though.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:12:31 PM
[heimda11] Friday, September 16, 2011 1:22:13 AM
Spent many formative years in Ozark Mountain hill country. Is it twisted that dank skunk smells kinda good to me? The smell of gas is also strangely compelling. Surely I'm not the only one.
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:24:31 PM
That's true. Plus the smell of tomato juice lingers even after it has been cleaned off.
HAAAA!!! Exactly as I described to someone when it happened! I think I saw the tomato juice idea on the Partridge Family or the Brady Bunch or something.
Yeah, I considered it for about half a second. Decided that bathing a dog in tomato juice wouldn't have been the wisest of ideas. One shake and I'd be cleaning tomato juice off the ceiling for years to come.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Febreeze? I thought you have to bathe your pets in tomato juice or something (at least that's what I heard).
Good luck with that smell! (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:00:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I wish I could send a smell via Internet. I kid you not.
I sprayed the swine hound with Febreze (I looked, safe for dogs / cats) the night of the incident. Result? He rolls on his back and rubs himself on the carpet! LOL!!! CRAP!
Skunk was really a shame. Walking in the dark on a country road and he had that sucker before I had a chance to react.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor baby skunk, though.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:12:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:19:18 PM
HAAAA!!! Exactly as I described to someone when it happened! I think I saw the tomato juice idea on the Partridge Family or the Brady Bunch or something.
Yeah, I considered it for about half a second. Decided that bathing a dog in tomato juice wouldn't have been the wisest of ideas. One shake and I'd be cleaning tomato juice off the ceiling for years to come.
Febreeze? I thought you have to bathe your pets in tomato juice or something (at least that's what I heard).
Good luck with that smell! (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:00:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I wish I could send a smell via Internet. I kid you not.
I sprayed the swine hound with Febreze (I looked, safe for dogs / cats) the night of the incident. Result? He rolls on his back and rubs himself on the carpet! LOL!!! CRAP!
Skunk was really a shame. Walking in the dark on a country road and he had that sucker before I had a chance to react.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor baby skunk, though.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:12:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:12:11 PM
Febreeze? I thought you have to bathe your pets in tomato juice or something (at least that's what I heard).
I wish I could send a smell via Internet. I kid you not.
I sprayed the swine hound with Febreze (I looked, safe for dogs / cats) the night of the incident. Result? He rolls on his back and rubs himself on the carpet! LOL!!! CRAP!
Skunk was really a shame. Walking in the dark on a country road and he had that sucker before I had a chance to react.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor baby skunk, though.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:12:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:00:22 PM
I wish I could send a smell via Internet. I kid you not.
I sprayed the swine hound with Febreze (I looked, safe for dogs / cats) the night of the incident. Result? He rolls on his back and rubs himself on the carpet! LOL!!! CRAP!
Skunk was really a shame. Walking in the dark on a country road and he had that sucker before I had a chance to react.
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor baby skunk, though.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, September 15, 2011 10:52:51 PM
Are you serious?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 15, 2011 10:50:32 PM
Ironic that I'd post something about Cletus eatin' a skunk as Calvin ate a baby one on the nightly drag the other day.
DAMN, my house (and hound) still smell! LOL!!!!
[MetalRattlesnake] Saturday, September 10, 2011 11:55:46 AM
I have a three-legged Jack Russel, and a border collie mix with four legs.
[heimda11] Thursday, September 01, 2011 10:37:58 AM
I feel half dog and half cat so LOVE animals, but understand the importance of raising pets properly and have three sons so haven't added more responsiblity.
[metalgodess] Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:40:02 AM
Just an update - out of my original 14 strays that I've been keeping in my house (3 moms and 11 kittens, BUT 16 in total if you count my 2 cats) - 7 kittens have gone to great homes, and we have another adopt-a-thon next weekend that we are bringing the rest to. Plus I'm working on the husband about possibly keeping one of the moms...which would bring my personal pet total to 3 cats...fingers crossed!!! Next, we look for a rescue dog to add to the mix!
[Head banger] Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:26:03 AM
you can find rabbit wrapped in celo in some markets in north america. my brother went to vietnam, but in a resturant there if white folks dont speak the language dog is stupidly expensive, so he didnt try it. stupidly expensive as in $20 more than beef. I would like to try it.
I dont think I would do the cooking first time out though, so your safe [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:22:04 PM)
spapad wrote:
I've never ate rabit, nor many species so many people think of as food. My X used to enjoy it. I'm not a great fan of hunting stuff. Unless it comes wrapped in Cellophane, I have a hard time buying it. Europes dead animal sales make me unappetised. I'm afraid I'm too Americanized.
There are places that eat dogs, and they also have dogs or pets. Seems to put a premium on being the best you can be as far as dog one upmanship. But some are bred just for that and some are not. I won't name countries but I'm sure if you Google it you will find it.
Better yet!....................fuck it! ......................Eat what ever you want, just don't invite me to dinner and NOT tell me what I'm eating. LMAO!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:17:24 PM)
Head banger wrote:
I would try that. I know rabit is good
spapad wrote:
Yummy? I bet you wouldn't like it if someone said that about your pets. A few cultures would fancy a hind quarter of dog for dinner.
metal12 wrote:
or YUMMY ~!!! ?
joedraper wrote:
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
I've never ate rabit, nor many species so many people think of as food. My X used to enjoy it. I'm not a great fan of hunting stuff. Unless it comes wrapped in Cellophane, I have a hard time buying it. Europes dead animal sales make me unappetised. I'm afraid I'm too Americanized.
There are places that eat dogs, and they also have dogs or pets. Seems to put a premium on being the best you can be as far as dog one upmanship. But some are bred just for that and some are not. I won't name countries but I'm sure if you Google it you will find it.
Better yet!....................fuck it! ......................Eat what ever you want, just don't invite me to dinner and NOT tell me what I'm eating. LMAO!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:17:24 PM)
Head banger wrote:
I would try that. I know rabit is good
spapad wrote:
Yummy? I bet you wouldn't like it if someone said that about your pets. A few cultures would fancy a hind quarter of dog for dinner.
metal12 wrote:
or YUMMY ~!!! ?
joedraper wrote:
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
Edited at: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:26:04 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:35:21 PM
I've never ate rabit, nor many species so many people think of as food. My X used to enjoy it. I'm not a great fan of hunting stuff. Unless it comes wrapped in Cellophane, I have a hard time buying it. Europes dead animal sales make me unappetised. I'm afraid I'm too Americanized.
There are places that eat dogs, and they also have dogs or pets. Seems to put a premium on being the best you can be as far as dog one upmanship. But some are bred just for that and some are not. I won't name countries but I'm sure if you Google it you will find it.
Better yet!....................fuck it! ......................Eat what ever you want, just don't invite me to dinner and NOT tell me what I'm eating. LMAO!
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
[metal12] Tuesday, August 30, 2011 9:04:38 PM
Just got one domestic short hair solid black kitten rescued from humane society, then a neighbor gave me another solid black kitten. I also have awesome dog !!!
[joedraper] Tuesday, May 31, 2011 2:16:31 AM
Hee hee hee...
I have no idea how I'm going to be able to part with them. Tomorrow they're 2 weeks old and are just the cutest little fluff balls ever. We've got 7 babies in this batch. They're only starting to discover real food now. So cute!
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
[Budred] Monday, May 30, 2011 5:21:06 PM
That has got to be one of the most adorable pictures ever.
I was going "Awwwwwww" before I even read your post . [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Monday, May 30, 2011 3:55:13 PM)
joedraper wrote:
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
[velvet_liselle] Monday, May 30, 2011 4:21:37 PM
I seem to remember KK mentioning somewhere that he has a peacock...
On his website Glenn says he likes animals... but I didn't find any reference if he has one... Maybe there was one pic in the sinful thread - him and a little dog... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by thekissofjudas from Saturday, May 07, 2011 6:18:16 AM)
thekissofjudas wrote:
Does anybody knows if the JP members have pets?
[joedraper] Monday, May 30, 2011 3:55:13 PM
C'mon... don't fight it... You know you cannot resit the urge to go "AWWWWWWWW!!!!!
[thekissofjudas] Saturday, May 07, 2011 6:18:16 AM
Does anybody knows if the JP members have pets?
[thekissofjudas] Saturday, May 07, 2011 6:13:06 AM
Pets: Yes. My cats and my dogs: two terriers and one lovely, naughty Boxer dog,2 years old. I love them, they are my best company.
Thinking rename him Turbo
[Jocase] Friday, May 06, 2011 10:53:24 PM
A Maltese named Mercedes.
[soul stealer] Saturday, March 05, 2011 2:07:55 PM
we currently have five cats: reina citrus mia link and ganon.
[spapad] Friday, March 04, 2011 9:07:55 PM
Awww! Cute babies! Good luck with homing them. I'm sure you will be worried about who is the "right" person for them. I know I would be. Little cuties.
Thanks Head Banger and Spapad for your help. I had a nice surprise 2 Sundays ago...I'm a grandma!!! One of my 'strays' that I take care of had kittens. Tuffy and her 4 kittens are now residing in my basement
This is my old man William, he's 16 yrs old!
This is my beauty boy Bosco, he is 1 1/2 yrs old :)!
Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:10:36 PM Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:14:40 PM
[wwol] Friday, March 04, 2011 6:17:56 PM
I had to give up my tortoise when my (ex)girlfriend and I moved in together. I haven't seen either one recently but the tortoise is at my kids school & doing well. What was I thinking, I've missed him for a year and was over her in a day.
Thanks Head Banger and Spapad for your help. I had a nice surprise 2 Sundays ago...I'm a grandma!!! One of my 'strays' that I take care of had kittens. Tuffy and her 4 kittens are now residing in my basement
This is my old man William, he's 16 yrs old!
This is my beauty boy Bosco, he is 1 1/2 yrs old :)!
Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:10:36 PM Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:14:40 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:24:29 PM
Thanks Head Banger and Spapad for your help. I had a nice surprise 2 Sundays ago...I'm a grandma!!! One of my 'strays' that I take care of had kittens. Tuffy and her 4 kittens are now residing in my basement
This is my old man William, he's 16 yrs old!
This is my beauty boy Bosco, he is 1 1/2 yrs old :)!
Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:10:36 PM Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:14:40 PM
[metalgodess] Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:09:39 PM
Thanks Head Banger and Spapad for your help. I had a nice surprise 2 Sundays ago...I'm a grandma!!! One of my 'strays' that I take care of had kittens. Tuffy and her 4 kittens are now residing in my basement
This is my old man William, he's 16 yrs old!
This is my beauty boy Bosco, he is 1 1/2 yrs old :)!
Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:10:36 PM Edited at: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:14:40 PM
[Head banger] Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:09:38 PM
you need to post it on the net. facebook, tinypic, something
then click the icon with the mountain and sun in it
paste the url....
post away [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Thursday, March 03, 2011 7:22:24 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
Anybody wanna help a nerdie newbie? How do I post a photo from my computer - My Pictures file? Tanks!!!
[metalgodess] Thursday, March 03, 2011 7:22:24 PM
Anybody wanna help a nerdie newbie? How do I post a photo from my computer - My Pictures file? Tanks!!!
i was forced to take the mirror away.green singing finches looking at them selfs and singing looked like they were feeling like big shit going after dink and his friend my other 2 smaller finches .i figaured i would try taking the mirror away since they all got along before i gave it to them for christmas.worked.might want to keep that in mind if you have birds.
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:22:56 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
bark at things that dont exsist that sounds familier.lol.my birds are enjoying the mirror i bought them for christmas.lol
spapad wrote:
Lucy's New Years wish was granted. I warm night, above 30 to go out and bark at things that don't exist! Good for her.
Edited at: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 7:37:08 PM
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, March 02, 2011 7:36:17 PM
i was forced to take the mirror away.green singing finches looking at them selfs and singing looked like they were feeling like big shit going after dink and his friend my other 2 smaller finches .i figaured i would try taking the mirror away since they all got along before i gave it to them for christmas.worked.might want to keep that in mind if you have birds.
I think I'm half dead from his B.O. as it is!!!!!!!!
[metalgodess] Saturday, February 19, 2011 6:11:43 PM
I think I'm half dead from his B.O. as it is!!!!!!!!
[spapad] Saturday, February 19, 2011 5:50:51 PM
I could tell you his name, but then...........I'd have to kill ya. LMAO!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Saturday, February 19, 2011 1:52:02 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
LMAO - what was your friend's name - he may have been one of my cousins....
[metalgodess] Saturday, February 19, 2011 1:52:02 PM
LMAO - what was your friend's name - he may have been one of my cousins....
[spapad] Saturday, February 19, 2011 1:38:49 PM
It could be that her master had some smelly issues and she picked up the scent from the house. lol It's funny but it's not. We once had a friend from Italy come visit for a few months and he had serious sweat issues, so much so that he took meds for it, and washed his shoes constantly. While he did not smell bad to be around his room began to smell god awful. I had one of those large inflateable beds in there, and when he left i threw it out.
Must be awful to have that problem. It took a good steam cleaning to get that room to stop smelling funky. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Saturday, February 19, 2011 1:13:34 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
maybe it was feet....or cheese...kind of interchangeable scents...!!!!
[metalgodess] Saturday, February 19, 2011 1:13:34 PM
maybe it was feet....or cheese...kind of interchangeable scents...!!!!
[spapad] Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:48:11 PM
Smelled like Salami?? Now that is weird. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:38:34 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
Hi Spapad - my bad for not clarifying - it was my childhood cat that made it to 22....Nita (the Rottie/Doberman) was about 15 or 16 I believe. My boss at my first job had an English Bull Terrier named Lucy (his name was Ricky, how cute is that :), he used to bring it to his store every day. She was a real character. No matter how many times he'd bathe her or not, she always smelled like salami....very condusive to good business in fine jewellery retail! NUPE - I had a beautiful rabbit as a kid....but we ended up giving her to a farm (hopefully my parents weren't lying !!!! Years later, I went to Italy to meet my dad's side of the family, and to my absolute horror, everywhere we went, rabbit was the mail course for dinner....I didn't eat well for weeks !
[metalgodess] Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:38:34 PM
Hi Spapad - my bad for not clarifying - it was my childhood cat that made it to 22....Nita (the Rottie/Doberman) was about 15 or 16 I believe. My boss at my first job had an English Bull Terrier named Lucy (his name was Ricky, how cute is that :), he used to bring it to his store every day. She was a real character. No matter how many times he'd bathe her or not, she always smelled like salami....very condusive to good business in fine jewellery retail! NUPE - I had a beautiful rabbit as a kid....but we ended up giving her to a farm (hopefully my parents weren't lying !!!! Years later, I went to Italy to meet my dad's side of the family, and to my absolute horror, everywhere we went, rabbit was the mail course for dinner....I didn't eat well for weeks !
[spapad] Saturday, February 19, 2011 11:47:55 AM
Ah German Shepherds are beautiful dogs. I was once looking at Standard Poodles on the dog buying websites and breeder websites and I noticed so many, especially private breeders, geneticly tested their dogs for the probability of hip dysplasia and some other conditions Poodles are known to have, and I thought that was great that they cared so much about producing good and healthy animals for people to have. I would guess that reputable German Shepherd breeders probably do the same, which would increase your chances of having a long lived happy dog.
Wow, that is one long lived Rottie/Doberman. I don't think I've heard of many dogs that large living to such an age. My sister had a Collie/Chow and he lived to the age of 18. He was starting to show his age, couldn't hear or see too well anymore, but he lived a long healthy life, which is even more surprising being that he got hit by a car when he was two and practically had his leg screwed and rodded back together. The Dr. said he'd never run again. He ran everywhere, truely remarkable work that Dr. did.
Nupe, that sounds like one cool rabbit! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Wednesday, February 16, 2011 9:00:31 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
I had no idea....it would have absolutely killed me to deal with something like that.....I've always loved German Shepherds, but I hear so much about the trouble they have with hip dysplasia I don't think I could handle seeing them suffer....I had a terrible time watching my mother-in-law's gorgeous Rottie/Doberman go downhill with age and struggle just to sit and lie down. I wish dogs could have the same life expectancy as cats. My first lived to be 22. She was blind and almost toothless when she died, but she still had moxie up until the end.
spapad wrote:
In a way, they spared you a world of hurt. Irish Wolfhounds only live about 8 years. I would be heartbroken to loose a dog in 8 years, and if its adopted, even less time. Couldn't bare it. I lost my last cattledog to seizures at only 3 years old. That was shocking and hurtful considering I had done everything I could to medicate her right and all.
Trust me, they did do you a favor. Your kids would have been mortified at his short life.
metalgodess wrote:
1. A 16 yr old fat black rescue cat named William.
2. A 1 -1/2 yr old gray tabby we took in as a kitten from a feral cat I befriended, named Bosco, total psycho-boy but awesome.
3. 3 feral/strays from the same mom that had Bosco - Tuffy, Blackie and Meeno, I made them an outdoor lodge to hang out in as kittens, and they never left.
4. Hoping for another dog soon, had a couple as a kid, miss having one....pissed me off because I got all excited by a post at the Toronto Humane Society about an unclaimed Irish Wolfhound named Ruckles, huge huge dog, and when we went there, they dicked us around and said he was unavailable, probably because someone who worked there knew that was a 'valuable' breed and sold him off for bucks....I just wanted him cause I fell in love with his face in the online picture.
[metalgodess] Saturday, February 19, 2011 9:43:00 AM
now that is one smart rabbit!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by NupeTheJawbreaker from Saturday, February 19, 2011 9:30:45 AM)
NupeTheJawbreaker wrote:
Well I don't have a pet of my own, but my sister has a rabbit, and whenever she's at our house (usually during the weekends), I often take the rabbit in my room. Sitting or laying on my desk right next to the computer mouse, he can spend up to two and a half hours here. He's actually here right now as I'm posting this.
What's more interesting about him is that he actually enjoys listening to Judas Priest! If I don't have a Priest record playing from my stereo, he looks a little anxious and moves around. But if I put a CD or LP in, he starts lying down and looks like he's really enjoying himself...
[Nupe The Ripper] Saturday, February 19, 2011 9:30:45 AM
Well I don't have a pet of my own, but my sister has a rabbit, and whenever she's at our house (usually during the weekends), I often take the rabbit in my room. Sitting or laying on my desk right next to the computer mouse, he can spend up to two and a half hours here. He's actually here right now as I'm posting this.
What's more interesting about him is that he actually enjoys listening to Judas Priest! If I don't have a Priest record playing from my stereo, he looks a little anxious and moves around. But if I put a CD or LP in, he starts lying down and looks like he's really enjoying himself...
[metalgodess] Wednesday, February 16, 2011 9:00:31 PM
I had no idea....it would have absolutely killed me to deal with something like that.....I've always loved German Shepherds, but I hear so much about the trouble they have with hip dysplasia I don't think I could handle seeing them suffer....I had a terrible time watching my mother-in-law's gorgeous Rottie/Doberman go downhill with age and struggle just to sit and lie down. I wish dogs could have the same life expectancy as cats. My first lived to be 22. She was blind and almost toothless when she died, but she still had moxie up until the end.
In a way, they spared you a world of hurt. Irish Wolfhounds only live about 8 years. I would be heartbroken to loose a dog in 8 years, and if its adopted, even less time. Couldn't bare it. I lost my last cattledog to seizures at only 3 years old. That was shocking and hurtful considering I had done everything I could to medicate her right and all.
Trust me, they did do you a favor. Your kids would have been mortified at his short life.
metalgodess wrote:
1. A 16 yr old fat black rescue cat named William.
2. A 1 -1/2 yr old gray tabby we took in as a kitten from a feral cat I befriended, named Bosco, total psycho-boy but awesome.
3. 3 feral/strays from the same mom that had Bosco - Tuffy, Blackie and Meeno, I made them an outdoor lodge to hang out in as kittens, and they never left.
4. Hoping for another dog soon, had a couple as a kid, miss having one....pissed me off because I got all excited by a post at the Toronto Humane Society about an unclaimed Irish Wolfhound named Ruckles, huge huge dog, and when we went there, they dicked us around and said he was unavailable, probably because someone who worked there knew that was a 'valuable' breed and sold him off for bucks....I just wanted him cause I fell in love with his face in the online picture.
[spapad] Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:40:45 PM
In a way, they spared you a world of hurt. Irish Wolfhounds only live about 8 years. I would be heartbroken to loose a dog in 8 years, and if its adopted, even less time. Couldn't bare it. I lost my last cattledog to seizures at only 3 years old. That was shocking and hurtful considering I had done everything I could to medicate her right and all.
Trust me, they did do you a favor. Your kids would have been mortified at his short life. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metalgodess from Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:28:57 PM)
metalgodess wrote:
1. A 16 yr old fat black rescue cat named William.
2. A 1 -1/2 yr old gray tabby we took in as a kitten from a feral cat I befriended, named Bosco, total psycho-boy but awesome.
3. 3 feral/strays from the same mom that had Bosco - Tuffy, Blackie and Meeno, I made them an outdoor lodge to hang out in as kittens, and they never left.
4. Hoping for another dog soon, had a couple as a kid, miss having one....pissed me off because I got all excited by a post at the Toronto Humane Society about an unclaimed Irish Wolfhound named Ruckles, huge huge dog, and when we went there, they dicked us around and said he was unavailable, probably because someone who worked there knew that was a 'valuable' breed and sold him off for bucks....I just wanted him cause I fell in love with his face in the online picture.
[metalgodess] Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:28:57 PM
1. A 16 yr old fat black rescue cat named William.
2. A 1 -1/2 yr old gray tabby we took in as a kitten from a feral cat I befriended, named Bosco, total psycho-boy but awesome.
3. 3 feral/strays from the same mom that had Bosco - Tuffy, Blackie and Meeno, I made them an outdoor lodge to hang out in as kittens, and they never left.
4. Hoping for another dog soon, had a couple as a kid, miss having one....pissed me off because I got all excited by a post at the Toronto Humane Society about an unclaimed Irish Wolfhound named Ruckles, huge huge dog, and when we went there, they dicked us around and said he was unavailable, probably because someone who worked there knew that was a 'valuable' breed and sold him off for bucks....I just wanted him cause I fell in love with his face in the online picture.
[Dragonnade27] Wednesday, February 16, 2011 6:34:27 PM
I have a hummingbeagle. Her ears can lift her up so high!
[ravensweb] Sunday, January 16, 2011 3:53:10 AM
Edited at: Sunday, January 16, 2011 4:04:46 AM
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:22:56 PM
bark at things that dont exsist that sounds familier.lol.my birds are enjoying the mirror i bought them for christmas.lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, December 31, 2010 10:58:26 PM)
spapad wrote:
Lucy's New Years wish was granted. I warm night, above 30 to go out and bark at things that don't exist! Good for her.
[spapad] Friday, December 31, 2010 10:58:26 PM
Lucy's New Years wish was granted. I warm night, above 30 to go out and bark at things that don't exist! Good for her.
[the highway terror] Thursday, December 23, 2010 8:50:21 PM
not anymore . i sure miss my pit bull !!
[spapad] Saturday, November 13, 2010 2:12:23 PM
She is SO cute! She looks like Calvin and Lucy but with really cool bat ears! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:55:21 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Doesn't even wear the shock collar...
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin?
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 12, 2010 11:17:22 PM
Very nice!
Good thing my own "pet" doesn't run away when I put him outside to sunbathe. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 12, 2010 11:10:06 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Night and DAY different. She would be happier chasing blueberries I drop on the floor all day long. She doesn't wear a shock collar because she doesn't ever wander farther than the end of the pool cover unattended. When she needs to go out, I have to send Calvin with her because at least he barks when he wants back in. She will just sit by the door patiently waiting.
Unless the deer start dropping blueberries, I am safe with her. (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:58:46 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Awwww, Nina!!
So I'm guessing she's not as much of a deer-chaser as Calvin, yes?
guidogodoy wrote:
Doesn't even wear the shock collar...
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin?
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
Edited at: Friday, November 12, 2010 11:10:44 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, November 12, 2010 11:10:06 PM
Night and DAY different. She would be happier chasing blueberries I drop on the floor all day long. She doesn't wear a shock collar because she doesn't ever wander farther than the end of the pool cover unattended. When she needs to go out, I have to send Calvin with her because at least he barks when he wants back in. She will just sit by the door patiently waiting.
Unless the deer start dropping blueberries, I am safe with her. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:58:46 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Awwww, Nina!!
So I'm guessing she's not as much of a deer-chaser as Calvin, yes?
guidogodoy wrote:
Doesn't even wear the shock collar...
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin?
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
Edited at: Friday, November 12, 2010 11:10:44 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:58:46 PM
Awwww, Nina!!
So I'm guessing she's not as much of a deer-chaser as Calvin, yes? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:55:21 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Doesn't even wear the shock collar...
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin?
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[guidogodoy] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:55:21 PM
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin?
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:47:40 PM
How about Nina? Does she jump through the invisible fence as much as Calvin? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:41:33 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[guidogodoy] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:41:33 PM
I'll leave up the pictures of him with straight hair just in case. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:37:40 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:37:40 PM
Just make sure it's not strong enough to fry him. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 12, 2010 10:33:01 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[guidogodoy] Friday, November 12, 2010 10:33:01 PM
Yeah, and I almost lost him today. Damn hairy devil jumped through the invisible fence for the second time in a week, caught the scent of some deer and BOOM, no more shoe muncher.
Swine hound, had me running all over the countryside to catch him. Am now going to set the fence on "11"!
[metallo] Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:40:44 PM
I had a dog ! After 16 years 'she' died. Was a fantastic German and Maremmano (italian) Shepard- I really miss her. I cannot think she's no more here. Ciao LILLI forever in my heart
[spapad] Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:29:56 PM
Well,............If she doesn't see well then I guess the prospect of a decappitated head on the floor is rather alarming!
Calvin, on the other paw, is a sight dog and he just see's stupid fake bone thingy laying in the floor. It's got the looks, but not the scent, easy to see why he is nonplused. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 18, 2010 11:27:42 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!! Demented minds think alike. I was wondering the same thing. How the heck would a dog know what the human skull looks like? My guess is that she just doesn't see very well and can't tell if it has skin or not.
No, Hellrider, it doesn't glow. Big and heavy, though. Looks pretty darn real.
spapad wrote:
Now, you know..............if the skull were a real bone Calvin would be on it like a rabid animal! Wonder why it freaks Nina out? Could it be she knows what you look like without your skin on?! LOL What ever it is, she's not telling.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
HAAA!! Demented minds think alike. I was wondering the same thing. How the heck would a dog know what the human skull looks like? My guess is that she just doesn't see very well and can't tell if it has skin or not.
No, Hellrider, it doesn't glow. Big and heavy, though. Looks pretty darn real.
spapad wrote:
Now, you know..............if the skull were a real bone Calvin would be on it like a rabid animal! Wonder why it freaks Nina out? Could it be she knows what you look like without your skin on?! LOL What ever it is, she's not telling.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[guidogodoy] Monday, October 18, 2010 11:27:42 PM
HAAA!! Demented minds think alike. I was wondering the same thing. How the heck would a dog know what the human skull looks like? My guess is that she just doesn't see very well and can't tell if it has skin or not.
No, Hellrider, it doesn't glow. Big and heavy, though. Looks pretty darn real. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, October 18, 2010 6:57:14 PM)
spapad wrote:
Now, you know..............if the skull were a real bone Calvin would be on it like a rabid animal! Wonder why it freaks Nina out? Could it be she knows what you look like without your skin on?! LOL What ever it is, she's not telling.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[hellrider 31038] Monday, October 18, 2010 7:14:25 PM
hey does it glow in the dark.i got one same size glows in the dark.
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[spapad] Monday, October 18, 2010 6:57:14 PM
Now, you know..............if the skull were a real bone Calvin would be on it like a rabid animal! Wonder why it freaks Nina out? Could it be she knows what you look like without your skin on?! LOL What ever it is, she's not telling. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 09, 2010 10:43:27 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[smace] Monday, October 11, 2010 9:14:24 AM
Did I mention that the blue heelers are named...Judas & Priest?!...Judas the boy thinks he is the "Devil's Child" and the girl, well she is always "Breaking the Law" out here on the farm!
[smace] Monday, October 11, 2010 8:12:14 AM
Hello..new in here!...I have a bird(love bird)..2 horses..3 dogs(german shep and 2 blue heelers).
[Budred] Sunday, October 10, 2010 12:13:46 PM
Agree with Becks.
He looks like he has that "I'm not next (Am I?)" look to him.
Looks like a good little dog too. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 09, 2010 10:43:27 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[Becks] Saturday, October 09, 2010 11:03:25 PM
Haha, Calvin looks a little worried about that skull! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 09, 2010 10:43:27 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 09, 2010 10:43:27 PM
I bought a skull the other day just so I could do my best Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio..." It currently sits on the stand with the TV. It freaks the HELL out of Nina. She is just too short to have noticed it the other day but when she did...whoa! Attack of the rat terrier!
Calvin, on the other hand, doesn't pay it much attention. It isn't edible so not worthy of interest.