Dog Pics Anyone?
Dog Pics Anyone?
Curious to see what everyone has out there. Here's mine:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56014&width=0
Sebastian - 13 month old Weimaraner, 89 lbs, very goofy personality.
Who else?
-aaron
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56014&width=0
Sebastian - 13 month old Weimaraner, 89 lbs, very goofy personality.
Who else?
-aaron
Here is my fluff ball moron (good dog)
http://www.maticuno.com/pictures/henrismall.jpg
Henri - 7 year old Airedale Terrier, 91 lbs, too hyper-active, intelligent but very short attention span.
http://www.maticuno.com/pictures/henrismall.jpg
Henri - 7 year old Airedale Terrier, 91 lbs, too hyper-active, intelligent but very short attention span.
Tasha, six YO black lab that acts like she's two, spoiled rotten. Just add water (lake, river, etc), birds, squirrels, chipmunks, other dogs, people, for happy dog.
http://home.comcast.net/~cbb9m/P9050010R1.jpg
Doing what comes naturally.................
http://home.comcast.net/~cbb9m/P9160001R3.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~cbb9m/P9050010R1.jpg
Doing what comes naturally.................
http://home.comcast.net/~cbb9m/P9160001R3.jpg
Last edited by CowboyBilly9Mile; Oct 11, 2004 at 05:49 AM.
Trending Topics
Here are my dogs. Abbie on the left and Niko on the right.
http://imagehosting.oneezhost.com/da...26574dogs2.jpg
http://imagehosting.oneezhost.com/da...26574dogs2.jpg
hey adunham, how you like ur weimeraner? My mom wants to get one really bad. We have 2 chocolate labs right now and a golden retreiver, wish I had pics, good looking dogs. We had an airedale, lived to about 15, just died recently.
I just took some pics of my mom's chihuahua pups playing with the cat. You would think the cat would mistake them for mice!
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56948&.jpg
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56949&.jpg
and Lola once again.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56950&.jpg
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56948&.jpg
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56949&.jpg
and Lola once again.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...oid=56950&.jpg
Nick -
He is a good dog overall, but still very young. As I understand it, Weimaraners don't mentally mature fully until they are about three or four years old, so they require A LOT of patience. He responds to commands really well and his pointing ability is fair, but if I step out of sight, or if another person is there, he'll start looking for me and completely forget (or ignore) what it was he was just doing. When I say he has a goofy personality, I mean its the way he does things. For example, when he's given the hand signal to lay down, he doesn't just lay down, he throws his front legs out in front of him and slams then to the ground emphatically, then sprawls out his rear legs. He has a lot of trouble remembering not to run on slick surfaces, so he wipes out a lot. And these dogs NEED to run - when I let him out in the morning he starts doing full speed laps around the yard for no apparent reason. But at 13 months, this is all to be expected and it gives him personality, too.
Million -
I'm actually not sure where he came from originally. There is a gallery over in Scottsdale that carries my work, and the owner of that gallery gave me Sebastian at about 6 months of age (he was moving into a patio home, which means no yard), so I didn't have him as a pup. Within two months of owning him I learned how expensive vet bills can be, though. He got a grass seed lodged in his eye which cost nearly $600 to remove, and then there was this little $1900 incident with my front gate:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56952&width=2
But he's a good guy and is fun to have around, and he and my cats get along REALLY well.
-aaron
He is a good dog overall, but still very young. As I understand it, Weimaraners don't mentally mature fully until they are about three or four years old, so they require A LOT of patience. He responds to commands really well and his pointing ability is fair, but if I step out of sight, or if another person is there, he'll start looking for me and completely forget (or ignore) what it was he was just doing. When I say he has a goofy personality, I mean its the way he does things. For example, when he's given the hand signal to lay down, he doesn't just lay down, he throws his front legs out in front of him and slams then to the ground emphatically, then sprawls out his rear legs. He has a lot of trouble remembering not to run on slick surfaces, so he wipes out a lot. And these dogs NEED to run - when I let him out in the morning he starts doing full speed laps around the yard for no apparent reason. But at 13 months, this is all to be expected and it gives him personality, too.
Million -
I'm actually not sure where he came from originally. There is a gallery over in Scottsdale that carries my work, and the owner of that gallery gave me Sebastian at about 6 months of age (he was moving into a patio home, which means no yard), so I didn't have him as a pup. Within two months of owning him I learned how expensive vet bills can be, though. He got a grass seed lodged in his eye which cost nearly $600 to remove, and then there was this little $1900 incident with my front gate:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56952&width=2
But he's a good guy and is fun to have around, and he and my cats get along REALLY well.
-aaron
This is my wife's English Bulldog at about 5 wks. He's 17 wks now. Don't have any pics of the other animals.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=49349&width=0
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=49349&width=0
Originally Posted by adunham
Curious to see what everyone has out there. Here's mine:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56014&width=0
Sebastian - 13 month old Weimaraner, 89 lbs, very goofy personality.
Who else?
-aaron
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...=56014&width=0
Sebastian - 13 month old Weimaraner, 89 lbs, very goofy personality.
Who else?
-aaron








