dog bites shark in head and drags ashore!!!

NO GROW

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That was dumb as hell I was expecting this big ass shark.....Oh and I wasn't expecting the shark to be hooked...LOL

Your still a friend though beaner.
 

midgradeindasouth

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I loved that shit Beaner.
My dog Ike is some kinda of lab mix.

I can see my dog doing that.
He is a big baby though.
He is scarred of the water he has never been swimming.
So he may not be a lab mix.
He kinda looks like a rot since whoever had him chopped his tail.
He has white though from his chin all the way under hit to his tail..
 

Beaner

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second pic makes me think lab/setter or lab/springer spaniel, though he has that big barrel chested rott look in the first pic, lol dogs are great, i used to be a groomer for a few years.
 

midgradeindasouth

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Yeah he is about 110 lbs. and 2 and half years old.

I was thinking of taking him to a groomer.
He has a really thick coat.
I would like to see him loose about half of it.
He has hair that comes off the back of his front legs.
It kinda flairs back. Mostly noticeable from profile.
He also seems to have alot of unecessary hair behind his ears.

You can not tell from these pics but, he has has brown half of the way down his legs.
If he did not have the white underneath him he would just be black and tan.
 

Beaner

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yeah get a pair of decent sheers and cut out the hair behind the ears, if they get too long it can matt up really bad, and cause hemotomas when removed. trimming the hind end and front hocks is easy, just comb them out nice and snip snip!! my guess would be rott springer cross, it has the jowls and long hair of a spaniel and the coloring and body structor of a rott. just my guess though.
 

midgradeindasouth

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yeah get a pair of decent sheers and cut out the hair behind the ears, if they get too long it can matt up really bad, and cause hemotomas when removed. trimming the hind end and front hocks is easy, just comb them out nice and snip snip!! my guess would be rott springer cross, it has the jowls and long hair of a spaniel and the coloring and body structor of a rott. just my guess though.
I comb him with a shed comb frequently.
He has 2 coats (shorter and longer)

I do use shears to do that from time to time.
I was thinking of buying some electric sheers (razor) whit trim quard.

I usually bath him once every two weeks.

That is interesting the rot and the springer spaniel mix.
I never would have thought of that.
I was thinking maybe saint benard in there somewhere.

I got him from this girl who found him on the side of the road.
She had a little pomeranian and Ike broke his leg when he was about 6 mo's old.
So I took him she was scarred of how big he would get.
When I first got him he did not have any white on him.
Then at about 8mo's he got a little pinch of white on his chest and it spread from his chin to his tail.
 

Smirgen

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Its about time those F'ing Sharks get some of their own medicine.

i want to bite a shark in the head
...Beaner

I want to see you bite a shark in the head, I'm not kidding...They deserve it.:mrgreen:
 

th3bigbad

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i know this is going to sound alil off, but how exactly do you cut a dogs toe nails without makeing them bleed??? lol
i mean how do you know how far back to cut?
 

FAT SPLIFF

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the part that you cut is clearish white.
when it gets kind of a pinkish color thats where
the blood starts. so stop at the pink part
 

HighPhi

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Its about time those F'ing Sharks get some of their own medicine.

...Beaner

I want to see you bite a shark in the head, I'm not kidding...They deserve it.:mrgreen:

what are you talking about man they are made to hunt and eat, dont beat up on sharks cause they are doing what mother nature designed them too.
 

Beaner

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black nails are easiest, you just take off little slices, the nail will look grey, and when your getting close to the quick you will see a black dot apear in the middle, easier to see than white nails where your looking for a pink dot. it took me months to get good, the main key is you have to be calm and confident, if your nervous, the dog will sense it and get scared and pull and fight the clipping, making it much harder, hit a quick to many times and they may struggle everytime from the memory of the pain. it's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog, i clipped sharpe's, rotts, bulldogs, pitts, for the most part they are very easy, i would say the hardest by far are pugs, lol we had this pug named bear that came in the shop once a month, we charged the lady 20 bucks instead of 8 because it took two people to hold him down and a third to clip him, and we still all ended up covered in scratches by the time it was done.
 

Smirgen

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what are you talking about man they are made to hunt and eat, dont beat up on sharks cause they are doing what mother nature designed them too.
HighPhi

Easy Brotha I 'm just being silly, except the part where Beaner bites a shark head:mrgreen:
 

midgradeindasouth

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black nails are easiest, you just take off little slices, the nail will look grey, and when your getting close to the quick you will see a black dot apear in the middle, easier to see than white nails where your looking for a pink dot. it took me months to get good, the main key is you have to be calm and confident, if your nervous, the dog will sense it and get scared and pull and fight the clipping, making it much harder, hit a quick to many times and they may struggle everytime from the memory of the pain. it's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog, i clipped sharpe's, rotts, bulldogs, pitts, for the most part they are very easy, i would say the hardest by far are pugs, lol we had this pug named bear that came in the shop once a month, we charged the lady 20 bucks instead of 8 because it took two people to hold him down and a third to clip him, and we still all ended up covered in scratches by the time it was done.


Love the pug story Beaner. I have had 2 different pug's over the years.
Both of their names were Pudgy.
I tell you that little 15 pound dog shed 3x's as much as Ike.

I know this stuff is off topic. I love my dogs though.
 

th3bigbad

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ive got 8 english mastiffs and have never been able to cut the nails right. ive always kept them all outside until resently i had 1 get sick so i let her come inside. first thing she did was jump on my leather couch and rip 4 holes in it. i tried to cut her nails but i cut into the quick on the 2 toes i did, so i gave up and just took her to get groomed. because the dog is so big (my dogs are from 150lbs-260lbs) they charged me 80.00, and all she needed was a few toe nails cut.
so thanx beaner ill give it a try again, and keep the money for some munchies.
 

Beaner

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lol outdoors they keep pretty well ground down, especialy dogs that like to run around, make sure they arent short enough already...they grind themselves pretty sharp outside, and all thats needed is the tiniest snip to cut the very tip off so it's not as sharp. grooming prices are fairyly rediculas, we used to charge 50-60 bucks for a big shorthair dog and it only took us about half an hour of work to wash and dry them, clean there ears out and clip there nails, talk about a rip-off! specially when you can get a nasty cocker spaniel washed and shaved for 36.99. cockers are the worst, almost every one is a submissive peer(they piss all over when ever exited or scared. they get nasty warts and tumers when they get just a few years old, they make stinky matts and dingleberrys, and when your blowdrying them or put them in a kennel after a wash they like to take a crap and sit on it, or in the case of blowdrying, the dryer just shoots the shit all over the dog and wall behind it. worst of all spanial hair turns into tiny splinters when cut with an electric shaver. and dig into the crotches of your fingers and make welts. every groomer in my shop hated them.

i would recomend going to petco or something and just getting a nail clipping, no bath, should only cost 8 bucks and no appointment neccesarry.

as for a clippers, if you get one make sure you do'nt get the crappy ones they sell at walmart or petshops, they either don't cut well at all or break after a few uses, we had TONS of complaints, there is one really good brand "Andis" get that brand and you will be very happy with it, they last forever.
 
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