Hey Solar, if you have some cool picture that would be great! :smile:
Quote from: Mimsy on August 10, 2021, 01:41:43 PMHey Solar, if you have some cool picture that would be great! :smile:
Like what kind of pic?
Solars Toy. :cool:
Quote from: Solar on August 10, 2021, 02:38:35 PMLike what kind of pic?
Anything you want. Life off the grid stuff???
This is one of my favorites. My clothesline that went from the corner of the deck to a tree... Toy
(https://live.staticflickr.com/903/41677321192_c49fac4ae6.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj)laundry (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj) by Solars Toy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/),
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Quote from: Solars Toy on August 11, 2021, 12:03:35 PMThis is one of my favorites. My clothesline that went from the corner of the deck to a tree... Toy
(https://live.staticflickr.com/903/41677321192_c49fac4ae6.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj)laundry (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj) by Solars Toy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/),
Quote from: Solars Toy on August 11, 2021, 12:03:35 PMQuote from: Solars Toy on August 11, 2021, 12:03:35 PMThis is one of my favorites. My clothesline that went from the corner of the deck to a tree... Toy
(https://live.staticflickr.com/903/41677321192_c49fac4ae6.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj)laundry (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj) by Solars Toy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/),
This is one of my favorites. My clothesline that went from the corner of the deck to a tree... Toy
(https://live.staticflickr.com/903/41677321192_c49fac4ae6.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj)laundry (https://flic.kr/p/26uTazj) by Solars Toy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/),
The wife and I enjoyed laundry on the line up to 5 years ago.
The doctor said, we were to start use the dry form now on. After each of us had falling down about 5 time each at our age.
Steep but beautiful! :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Mimsy on August 11, 2021, 12:56:11 PMSteep but beautiful! :thumbsup:
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Steep, You bet!!! Beautiful.. I love it, but I've always had an affinity for the forest.
I guess it goes back to the days when I needed to recharge, the smell, the absolute quiet has always been an attraction.
The clothesline is just this side of where I parked my Dozer, set the emergency brake, jumped off, turned around and say 25 tons of iron rolling down the mountain.
I had no idea the emergency brake was pretty much worthless, but I do no. :glare: :lol:
Quote from: Solars Toy on August 12, 2021, 09:00:41 AM(https://live.staticflickr.com/31337/51374669640_9a27d67022_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2mgNBqd)Tractor work (https://flic.kr/p/2mgNBqd) by Solars Toy (https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/)
I had Toy upload this because it's the most recent pic of me and our Shepherds.
This road is the halfway point and I'm heading down to the campsite where I had to push over some bugged trees with my Dozer, which destroys everything it touches, literally dug a trench in the road coming out of the creek, and the tractor is the only way to clean up its mess. (use Dozer, follow with tractor.) :biggrin:
Quote from: Solar on August 12, 2021, 10:12:40 AMI had Toy upload this because it's the most recent pic of me and our Shepherds.
This road is the halfway point and I'm heading down to the campsite where I had to push over some bugged trees with my Dozer, which destroys everything it touches, literally dug a trench in the road coming out of the creek, and the tractor is the only way to clean up its mess. (use Dozer, follow with tractor.) :biggrin:
Did you have to cut the roads in? How, other than daily, do you keep the roads clear?
Quote from: Possum on August 12, 2021, 10:16:09 AMDid you have to cut the roads in? How, other than daily, do you keep the roads clear?
Yeah, I rented a Dozer and cut the road in, then borrowed a neighbors tractor to clean it up.
That section is easy to maintain, the rest needs attention nearly every month, be it fall leaves, winter snow erosion or rain, and trees coming down.
It's always something. :blink:
Quote from: Solar on August 12, 2021, 09:24:00 AM:biggrin:
Steep, You bet!!! Beautiful.. I love it, but I've always had an affinity for the forest.
I guess it goes back to the days when I needed to recharge, the smell, the absolute quiet has always been an attraction.
The clothesline is just this side of where I parked my Dozer, set the emergency brake, jumped off, turned around and say 25 tons of iron rolling down the mountain.
I had no idea the emergency brake was pretty much worthless, but I do no. :glare: :lol:
Looks awesome! :thumbsup:
Quote from: Solar on August 12, 2021, 10:12:40 AMI had Toy upload this because it's the most recent pic of me and our Shepherds.
This road is the halfway point and I'm heading down to the campsite where I had to push over some bugged trees with my Dozer, which destroys everything it touches, literally dug a trench in the road coming out of the creek, and the tractor is the only way to clean up its mess. (use Dozer, follow with tractor.) :biggrin:
I had an old friend who used to get his Shepherds straight from a noted German breeder.
Quote from: sataspa on August 15, 2021, 09:02:38 PMI had an old friend who used to get his Shepherds straight from a noted German breeder.
The main reason I chose a reputable breeder was to avoid an AKC purebred, you're guaranteed health issues and a shortened life span. This is why I went with a breed with a direct connection to the original creator of the GSD
AKC breeders were literally destroying the Shepard, all in an effort to produce a certain look and Intellect be damned and screw their health, these people are sick and need to be put out of business!!!
The AKC is packed full of snobs, they refused to even recognize the original German Shepard bloodline, instead they went with an American line, Which They Destroyed!
All my GSD tie directly back to Max Von Stephanitz, the actual creator of the German Shepard line.
Quote from: Solar on August 16, 2021, 05:04:34 AMThe main reason I chose a reputable breeder was to avoid an AKC purebred, you're guaranteed health issues and a shortened life span. This is why I went with a breed with a direct connection to the original creator of the GSD
AKC breeders were literally destroying the Shepard, all in an effort to produce a certain look and Intellect be damned and screw their health, these people are sick and need to be put out of business!!!
The AKC is packed full of snobs, they refused to even recognize the original German Shepard bloodline, instead they went with an American line, Which They Destroyed!
All my GSD tie directly back to Max Von Stephanitz, the actual creator of the German Shepard line.
I will Google that. Maybe there is an East coast breeder.
Quote from: Solar on August 16, 2021, 05:04:34 AMThe main reason I chose a reputable breeder was to avoid an AKC purebred, you're guaranteed health issues and a shortened life span. This is why I went with a breed with a direct connection to the original creator of the GSD
AKC breeders were literally destroying the Shepard, all in an effort to produce a certain look and Intellect be damned and screw their health, these people are sick and need to be put out of business!!!
The AKC is packed full of snobs, they refused to even recognize the original German Shepard bloodline, instead they went with an American line, Which They Destroyed!
All my GSD tie directly back to Max Von Stephanitz, the actual creator of the German Shepard line.
I had a belgian malinois as young teen growing up in Washington state, best dog I've ever had. I still thing about him all the time. A truly great friend.
Are there any obvious physical differences between the AKC and original GSD Sheppard's? Also what are the two temperaments like?
Quote from: Mimsy on August 18, 2021, 11:47:10 AMI had a belgian malinois as young teen growing up in Washington state, best dog I've ever had. I still thing about him all the time. A truly great friend.
Are there any obvious physical differences between the AKC and original GSD Sheppard's? Also what are the two temperaments like?
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The Malinois is usually smaller and much more agile, that's why many love them for search and rescue, and yes, they are loyal and smart as Hell, but, they need the attention of a 10 year old boy with as much energy as they have. :thumbup:
The AKC has been bred with physical issues which cut their life short, be it dysplasia or size, their heart can't handle the extra muscle mass, most AKC have much shorter lives. I love the AKC Shepard, they're great dogs and very smart, but you literally only get 6 or 7 really good years out of them and it's a short life after that, with a lot of health issues..
The East German breed is literally, the same breed their creator (von Stephanitz) wanted, a well rounded dog designed with loyalty to the owner, willing to give their life for their flock be it a child in the family or his livestock, they take work and play as the essence of their life, and smart as fuck.
I just picked up a Czechoslovakian/East German Shepard, though smart and tough, they're like the Malinois, only bigger.
He's a big puppy, kinda smart in many ways, but his focus is on work, he needs a job real bad, but the previous owners had no clue what they had and pretty much ruined him, so I have a lot of work ahead.
If you decide on a GSD, be sure and research the breeder and what their intentions were for their particular line, be it working, protection or family dog.
It's easy to get a GSD with more energy than you may want, and the dog becomes bored which translates into very destructive behavior, even a biter if they feel neglected, they need to bond with someone or they're lost.
The one I just picked up never bonded with anyone, so he's discovering an entirely new world.
I feel sorry for him, his first 4 years have literally been spent in pens.
But he's doing great, he has a family for the first time in his life.
Quote from: Solar on August 18, 2021, 12:26:15 PM\
The Malinois is usually smaller and much more agile, that's why many love them for search and rescue, and yes, they are loyal and smart as Hell, but, they need the attention of a 10 year old boy with as much energy as they have. :thumbup:
The AKC has been bred with physical issues which cut their life short, be it dysplasia or size, their heart can't handle the extra muscle mass, most AKC have much shorter lives. I love the AKC Shepard, they're great dogs and very smart, but you literally only get 6 or 7 really good years out of them and it's a short life after that, with a lot of health issues..
The East German breed is literally, the same breed their creator (von Stephanitz) wanted, a well rounded dog designed with loyalty to the owner, willing to give their life for their flock be it a child in the family or his livestock, they take work and play as the essence of their life, and smart as fuck.
I just picked up a Czechoslovakian/East German Shepard, though smart and tough, they're like the Malinois, only bigger.
He's a big puppy, kinda smart in many ways, but his focus is on work, he needs a job real bad, but the previous owners had no clue what they had and pretty much ruined him, so I have a lot of work ahead.
If you decide on a GSD, be sure and research the breeder and what their intentions were for their particular line, be it working, protection or family dog.
It's easy to get a GSD with more energy than you may want, and the dog becomes bored which translates into very destructive behavior, even a biter if they feel neglected, they need to bond with someone or they're lost.
The one I just picked up never bonded with anyone, so he's discovering an entirely new world.
I feel sorry for him, his first 4 years have literally been spent in pens.
But he's doing great, he has a family for the first time in his life.
I bet he is feeling very happy now, that's great! I've always loved these types of dogs but they do require a very active lifestyle (job) so I probably won't get another. My Malinois was an amazing athlete he could do things I've never seen another dog do, and I only saw him get truly angry once. He was protecting me so fiercely even though he was my constant companion I was shocked. He was never aggressive with strangers or other dogs but when this prick came after me Chucky would have killed him.
Quote from: Mimsy on August 18, 2021, 01:23:36 PMI bet he is feeling very happy now, that's great! I've always loved these types of dogs but they do require a very active lifestyle (job) so I probably won't get another. My Malinois was an amazing athlete he could do things I've never seen another dog do, and I only saw him get truly angry once. He was protecting me so fiercely even though he was my constant companion I was shocked. He was never aggressive with strangers or other dogs but when this prick came after me Chucky would have killed him.
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Yep, that's a Shepard! :cool:
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These are the type of pictures that I love to look at. They do speak a thousand words of life.
Great looking pups............... :thumbsup:
Quote from: Mimsy on August 18, 2021, 11:47:10 AMI had a belgian malinois as young teen growing up in Washington state, best dog I've ever had. I still thing about him all the time. A truly great friend.
Are there any obvious physical differences between the AKC and original GSD Sheppard's? Also what are the two temperaments like?
I had a Dutch Sheppard named Rosco which is basically the same type of dog like your Belgian Malinois. The Dutch put together a great all around family dog that will protect and love your family. The most important thing about these type of dogs IMO....you have to be a very active family or all hell will break loose.
Quote from: Bronx on October 28, 2021, 04:38:02 AMI had a Dutch Sheppard named Rosco which is basically the same type of dog like your Belgian Malinois. The Dutch put together a great all around family dog that will protect and love your family. The most important thing about these type of dogs IMO....you have to be a very active family or all hell will break loose.
Solar and I have both been sick the last few days. So the usual morning hike with me hasn't been happening. But either Solar or I will run these two in the late afternoon with the quad just to burn up some of that energy.
Toy
Quote from: Bronx on October 28, 2021, 04:32:42 AMThese are the type of pictures that I love to look at. They do speak a thousand words of life.
Great looking pups............... :thumbsup:
Thanks, this really is representative of our time here in the forest.
I just wish I had the health to do what I used to do, but Hell, that's all a part of growing old. :cursing: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote from: Bronx on October 28, 2021, 04:38:02 AMI had a Dutch Sheppard named Rosco which is basically the same type of dog like your Belgian Malinois. The Dutch put together a great all around family dog that will protect and love your family. The most important thing about these type of dogs IMO....you have to be a very active family or all hell will break loose.
I was an only child and 'Chucky was the best friend a teenager could have. He did need to run and play a lot but so did I. :biggrin: