http://tbasink.smugmug.com/photos/470250839_UNqPd-L.jpg
Ok I know shes not a pet but she made this face for the first time today and it's kind of animal like, sorta....
Anyway, cutest munchkin I've ever seen!!! :)
Birdhunter1
02-08-2009, 22:06
Let me know how that tamin works as I'll be there in 13 months. I'm thinking that a shock collar changes the attitude of the most stubborn of bird dogs, but might be to harsh on a kid!
nice pic Plan...
Bird u get one more smack.....:D
Let me know how that tamin works as I'll be there in 13 months. I'm thinking that a shock collar changes the attitude of the most stubborn of bird dogs, but might be to harsh on a kid!
So far Bird the child rearing hasn't been much different from a puppy. She loves to be petted, she crawls around your feet and is always in the way, she pukes in the floor and on the bed and couch, she whines and crys at night, she gets in the trash and everything else, heck I gave her a turkey leg and she chewed on the bone. Her crib is pretty much and elevated kennel without a top she does eat slightly better I think its all gerber but it looks better but doesn't smell better. I was going to just teacher her to take car of business sin the yard but my wife got really pissed. Only difference so far is she has taken a couple steps upright. My report so far is, if you can handle a pup you can handle a kid. Not sure I could handle a litter though.
great pic... funny stuff.
Sit, stay, and here, are all you need to teach it now... LOL and of course NO!
gretchensteele
02-09-2009, 06:42
I have to agree.. training dogs and training kids..not so different Both of em you need start early with LOL and kids are usually worse at two instead of better LOL
Let me know how that tamin works as I'll be there in 13 months. I'm thinking that a shock collar changes the attitude of the most stubborn of bird dogs, but might be to harsh on a kid!
Not too harsh, just illegal... :D
lifestudent55
02-09-2009, 07:16
You're gonna be working at least the next 17 years taming that one Plancid, and years 13-18 are the worst!
Bird, good luck. You're gonna need it.
And I don't want to hear either of you guys telling your girls "When you grow up, I hope you have a kid just like you." :cool:
Seriously though, raising daughters can be a lot of fun. Be sure to take em fishing and hunting. Make real tom-boys out of em, and make sure they can whup any boy who gets out of line. It worked for my daughter.:D
Cool shot, love the processing.
That's hilarious! Be sure to make some prints of that one! A few years down the road, it'll make great blackmail material! hehe!
LOL Thanks for all the comments!
Phasmatis
02-09-2009, 13:45
Haha.. I don't even like kids, but I dig that pic!
:p
;Phas
ihunt-4-me
02-09-2009, 20:12
Great pic - Good Luck at the taming process. My youngest is 19, and still wild;);)