The TMS Dog Thread!
Thankfully I never had that problem with Tiki.
Here's my favorite pic of her, taken when she first arrived about 6 years ago. She was eyeing my shoe, but never took it to the next level.
Here's my favorite pic of her, taken when she first arrived about 6 years ago. She was eyeing my shoe, but never took it to the next level.
Here's a pic from when everyone was alive and we were all together.
The cats are up top....Oreo (R.I.P.) is on the left, Booger (yes, that's his name thanks to yours truly) is the gray Tabby on the right. The ex has complete custody of Booger.
Shelby (R.I.P.) lower left, and of course Tiki.
I say no to her all the time. It doesn't work. All she has to do is give me a cute look and I cave. She's not my pet. I'm her human. Here's a pic from when everyone was alive and we were all together.
The cats are up top....Oreo (R.I.P.) is on the left, Booger (yes, that's his name thanks to yours truly) is the gray Tabby on the right. The ex has complete custody of Booger.
Shelby (R.I.P.) lower left, and of course Tiki.
The cats are up top....Oreo (R.I.P.) is on the left, Booger (yes, that's his name thanks to yours truly) is the gray Tabby on the right. The ex has complete custody of Booger.
Shelby (R.I.P.) lower left, and of course Tiki.
Great looking dogs.
And yes Tom,.....they do become family.
It was pretty cool...the critters, especially the cats, are a little confused and scared, so for a very brief second or two, they're all like deer caught in headlights. Then the photographer makes a really loud noise to get them to look at the camera, and he snaps the pic. The whole process is over in under 30 seconds.
Thank a professional pet photographer for that. That was all done in a small trailer that he hauls to pet stores.
It was pretty cool...the critters, especially the cats, are a little confused and scared, so for a very brief second or two, they're all like deer caught in headlights. Then the photographer makes a really loud noise to get them to look at the camera, and he snaps the pic. The whole process is over in under 30 seconds.
It was pretty cool...the critters, especially the cats, are a little confused and scared, so for a very brief second or two, they're all like deer caught in headlights. Then the photographer makes a really loud noise to get them to look at the camera, and he snaps the pic. The whole process is over in under 30 seconds.
Awesome "painting".
How is he doing?
I bet he's smart and fast!
hopefully it's as smooth as the last one. Captains telling me to stay home lol
Last edited by NinjaSteffers; Nov 12, 2014 at 02:58 PM.









