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macherry
Jun 6, 2006, 2:47 PM
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In reply to: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- some jackass wrote No one likes your dog except for you. Get it ino your pea sized brains that although your hairball may be more important to YOU than the people in your life, to the rest of us IT is just a hairball anytime you bring your hairball anywhere other than your own backyard you are inposeing on other people. heck Most of the time you are imposeing on other people when you keep the mutt in you own back yard. Dog next to my moms house didn't shut up for five freaking years!!!!! hey jackass. I would love to kick you in the nuts. Northeastern b----! a big pile of poo for you sir. if dog's aren't your thing why post?
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microbarn
Jun 6, 2006, 3:50 PM
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you bring 6 dogs with you to the crag everytime you go????? wow, I like dogs and all, but that seems a bit much.
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wes_allen
Jun 6, 2006, 3:56 PM
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Ha, nope. Just two are mine (blue and solar), the others belong to friends / climbing partners. That said, we have still been outnumbered by dogs at the crag a couple times. Not a bad thing at all.
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corpse
Jun 6, 2006, 4:48 PM
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I wish I could bring my cat, but he's so viscious he requires a special crate http://www.langerdevelopment.com/mo/genghis_incrate.jpg I just got a new dog - a retired protection dog - and she would make a "killer" crag dog.. She listens SOOO well - I can put her in a sit maintain and walk away for half an hour and she'll still be there.. http://www.langerdevelopment.com/mo/mowitlog.jpg But alas, I'm not going to adopt her to the way of the crag.. She's got cancer badly in her leg - so long walks is rough on her, and she has only a couple months left.. That may be stretched out a little with raw diet and lots of special natural supplements. The fire log in the picture is her #1 toy - we play fetch it, and I occasionally have it dropped on my head when laying down and stretching. (and no, the cat doesn't really stay in that crate - I built that for the dog).
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jakub
Jun 6, 2006, 5:00 PM
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can't believe this is my first post. This is my new dog Akira, a border collie mix. This is her first time on rope (well almost), so she is a little nervous, but did excellent. I rigged a quick 2:1 pulley system with bineers to try out her new harness. http://www.edgar3.org/...ictures/1st_rap2.JPG I got her from a no kill rescue shelter and she has been adapting very well.
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climbsomething
Jun 6, 2006, 9:27 PM
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heh. Huskies are so expressive. http://hillarydavis.com/...imals/tillylaugh.jpg Parrot people: my folks have about 10 parrots (I don't know, I lost count). Doovie is my very favorite. When my folks put together their living will recently, they asked me what I wanted. This question kinda freaked me out. But I did answer, "can I have Doovie?" and so it was done. I love this little guy but I can wait for a long time til he's officially mine. I'm happy just visiting him and letting him nibble my ear wax! http://hillarydavis.com/...animals/doovush1.jpg
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moose_droppings
Jun 6, 2006, 11:04 PM
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Greta (aka pokey) always bringing up the rear, poking her nose into everything, http://i5.tinypic.com/11vkz1d.jpg Onslo, caught a fish once, only once, but now he's addicted to fishing. http://i6.tinypic.com/11vl2y8.jpg Bailey, bless her old heart, was quite the cruiser in her day. http://i6.tinypic.com/11vleo3.jpg Festus, always in a hurry to go somewhere, he doesn't know why, just got to go. http://i5.tinypic.com/11vlhyt.jpg Greta, Bailey and Festus were rescued. We gave a rancher $35 for Onslo They never go climbing with me, but they go everywhere else me and the wife go.
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pico23
Jun 7, 2006, 2:20 AM
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In reply to: can't believe this is my first post. This is my new dog Akira, a border collie mix. This is her first time on rope (well almost), so she is a little nervous, but did excellent. I rigged a quick 2:1 pulley system with bineers to try out her new harness. http://www.edgar3.org/...ictures/1st_rap2.JPG I got her from a no kill rescue shelter and she has been adapting very well. haha, i miss my dogs Petzl Harness...was oddly stolen at the crag...don't make them anymore...closest thing i've found is the rock and rescue which is about $140. my dog never liked rappeling much but i've roped him on glaciers and to rap off 4th class stuff that he can up climb but not down climb (safely).
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crimpergirl
Jun 7, 2006, 8:08 PM
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No, but Gabbie turns on the light in his room each morning so they can start their day while I sleep in.... And *they* are the ones to throw items to get me to fetch....
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