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No offense but...That dog looks like it was just scraped off the road...Here's my entrty for the "In The Dooghouse" GB '07 Just a couple drops of semi-gloss brown for the eyes That would also be an easy fix for MM's Shep, or even just some varnish...---Kevin
the doog wrote: Mansteins revenge wrote: Manny, isn't that the winner of the "World's Ugliest Doog" contest? Man that's one sorry looking doog! YIKES!
Mansteins revenge wrote:
Manny, isn't that the winner of the "World's Ugliest Doog" contest?
Man that's one sorry looking doog! YIKES!
ajlafleche wrote: Naw...just think of it as providing MM with ref pics fro his next dog...Turning us into a bunch of doog-gooders!
Naw...just think of it as providing MM with ref pics fro his next dog...
Turning us into a bunch of doog-gooders!
Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
the doog wrote: AWWWWWW! I'm liking this thread more and more al the time!We really should apologize to MM though! Man, this thread was like, held up at gun point and flown to doogland!
AWWWWWW! I'm liking this thread more and more al the time!
We really should apologize to MM though! Man, this thread was like, held up at gun point and flown to doogland!
the doog wrote: Now.....about your doogs....? ..... .....or are you a "cat man"
Now.....about your doogs....? ..... .....or are you a "cat man"
Dixie, her first Christmas with us, two years ago:
Bennie, the bichon frise, after watching "Into the West"
Both are rescue dogs.
Augustus, aka, Gus, is behind Dixie in the first pick, I don't have access to a picture of Abby, the 20 pounder.
ajlafleche wrote:Back on topic for the dio...I've looked at this several times and realize what's wrong...the check point looks like it's in the middle of the town square. No reason for anyone to walk through the gate when they could walk or drive right around it. Minimally, there should be groundwork defining a road and a choke point in that road to force travellers to stop. It would be like putting a sobriety check point in the middle of a parking lot and expecting people to drive over to it to go under the gate. The hedgehog is also off to the side of the center of the gate so anyone running the gate (Why, I can't imagine when it's so easy to drive around it) wouud not be hampered by the obstacle unless the two guards antoicipate the runner and drag it to the middle of the gate and the driver still insists on going through instead of around the gate.
But always remember "ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE" Maybe the check point was set up in the society where rules are based on honor system and these are law abiding honorable citizens who wants to obey the rule by not walking around to avoid the check point.
I've got three doogs, two Springer Spaniels and a Jackass Russell Terrier. I only wish that I could show you the picture of him sitting in the toilet after a hard day of bouncing off the walls. He loves to cool off in the crapper.
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Mimi and kelly, eight and nine and fine dogs as can be.
telsono wrote:Madmike - she sounds like a keeper. We have two female tricolor Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, still puppies and as different as night and day.Mike T.
Madmike - she sounds like a keeper. We have two female tricolor Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, still puppies and as different as night and day.
Mike T.
My SO loves Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and has often mentioned getting one once Sheba goes to the big kennel in the sky.. Lovely little dogs. I bet those two keep you busy?
subfixer wrote: Deputy_Brad wrote: ajlafleche wrote: madspaniard wrote: The paint job on this one is great,about the dog, the doberman have dark eyes,so I think it`s ok for me.That's a German Shepherd Dog, not a Dobie. Check the ruff around the collar. Shepherds also have dark eyes. I dont see why people are joking and commenting about missing eyes. Maybe just a dot of gloss on each one would work, other than that heres a pic of my doog. Notice the surprised look, critiques welcome. Good looking dog, Deputy. What kit is that?
Deputy_Brad wrote: ajlafleche wrote: madspaniard wrote: The paint job on this one is great,about the dog, the doberman have dark eyes,so I think it`s ok for me.That's a German Shepherd Dog, not a Dobie. Check the ruff around the collar. Shepherds also have dark eyes. I dont see why people are joking and commenting about missing eyes. Maybe just a dot of gloss on each one would work, other than that heres a pic of my doog. Notice the surprised look, critiques welcome.
ajlafleche wrote: madspaniard wrote: The paint job on this one is great,about the dog, the doberman have dark eyes,so I think it`s ok for me.That's a German Shepherd Dog, not a Dobie. Check the ruff around the collar.
madspaniard wrote: The paint job on this one is great,about the dog, the doberman have dark eyes,so I think it`s ok for me.
The paint job on this one is great,about the dog, the doberman have dark eyes,so I think it`s ok for me.
That's a German Shepherd Dog, not a Dobie. Check the ruff around the collar.
Shepherds also have dark eyes. I dont see why people are joking and commenting about missing eyes. Maybe just a dot of gloss on each one would work, other than that heres a pic of my doog.
Notice the surprised look, critiques welcome.
Good looking dog, Deputy. What kit is that?
Not sure. It was a kitbash between a dachshund and some AM terrier.
Well, snce we're all sharing our doogs...
Sebastian and Toby--Mutts of German Shepherd, Rottweiler, and Australian Sheepdog.
Sebastian's the "wimp', Toby is the "Dominator"! They're both brothers, 3.5 years old, and about 80 pounds!
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telsono wrote:Mad mike is Sheba a Border Collie?
Mad mike is Sheba a Border Collie?
Our beloved loopy mutt is a German shepherd, kelpie and blue heeler cross and she is simply the best dog temperament wise. She is 10 years old now and going a bit creaky in the back legs, but still can chase a ball/squeaky toy with great gusto.
cheers
Mike
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The painting of the dog looks closer to that of a Belgian Shepard, especially the Tervuren type.
I know that they are used for detector dogs. Someone had told me that this breed was used by the Germans as a patrol dogs during WWII alongside the Alsatian (German Shepard).
My doog Sheba, thinks your doog looks bemused....
Deputy_Brad wrote:
That was my point--the poor doog's eyes look lifeless and un-finished. There should be a spot of white and some gloss on them to at least look like he HAS eyes!
P.S.---This is one CUTE DOOG!
A very good scene,just like the movies.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
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