My dog's Obama Pose

Started by Barklessdog, February 27, 2009, 11:04:29 AM

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Barklessdog

Please without getting political....

I was looking at dog pictures and noticed how well my dogs do the Obama pose



So I took it one step further in photoshop then to Illustrator



Our other dog doing "the pose"



lowend1

Quote from: Barklessdog on February 27, 2009, 11:04:29 AM
Please without getting political....

Good luck with that.
What you describe is fairly common, though. An internet search turned up this Barney Frank pose...

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OldManC

Quote from: lowend1 on February 27, 2009, 11:42:52 AM
Good luck with that.
What you describe is fairly common, though. An internet search turned up this Barney Frank pose...



I wish we had that emoticon with the rolling, laughing head because that's all I could think of when I saw this one!

Great pictures, John. That's all I can say, but I do mean it.  :mrgreen: Your dogs look like they have plenty of personality.

Freuds_Cat

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Dave W

That can't be Barney Frank. A politician would have his snout in a trough.


godofthunder

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Where's the X marks the spot picture ?
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Freuds_Cat

John your Basenji's look amazing. I have a Border Collie and a Blue Healer (Australian Cattle Dog). One designed for Sheep the other for Cattle (obviously). I once legaly owned a Basenji, but I must admit to never having ever seen one in the flesh. Truth is I had a Dingo that we called Singey. (Sin-Gee). Unfortunately we are not allowed to own Dingo's as pets and as the only other dog that cant bark is a Basenji......well you can guess the rest lol  ;)   I do have a photo of ol' singe somewhere but it would take me too long to dig it out.

Here is a pic of our Border collie (Monty) from 2 days ago that made me laugh.




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Barklessdog

Cute picture. He looks like he is going to have a conversation.

Border Collies are so smart, I have seen them do amazing things in agility and other dog events. Probably one of the most intelligent of all dogs. Basenjis on the other hand are more of a primitive, hard wired, instinct type dog, smart, but only for their own goals.



Freuds_Cat

I picked this guy up from the pound about 5 years ago. He was nearly dead with abuse and malnutrition, had bad bladder control and infrequent epileptic fits.  I had him neutered and spent 3 years training him and now apart from the odd fit (about three a year that last about 3-5 mins at a time but he seems fine as instantly afterwards as what he was before the fit started) he is an absolutely beautiful dog.
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Barklessdog

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Quote from: godofthunder on February 27, 2009, 06:02:50 PM
Where's the X marks the spot picture ?

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QuoteI picked this guy up from the pound about 5 years ago. He was nearly dead with abuse and malnutrition, had bad bladder control and infrequent epileptic fits.  I had him neutered and spent 3 years training him and now apart from the odd fit (about three a year that last about 3-5 mins at a time but he seems fine as instantly afterwards as what he was before the fit started) he is an absolutely beautiful dog.

Another plus is you don't have to look at your dogs anus every time he turns around!




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Lightyear

Quote from: lowend1 on February 27, 2009, 11:42:52 AM
Good luck with that.
What you describe is fairly common, though. An internet search turned up this Barney Frank pose...



LMAO!  This is priceless! ;D

John could you do the photoshop thing to this one?  Maybe replace the grass in the mouth money? ;)

Dave W

Quote from: Barklessdog on February 28, 2009, 05:37:54 AM

Another plus is you don't have to look at your dogs anus every time he turns around!


As a Norwegian Elkhound owner, I can tell you that the proper scientific term is "butt dot."

lowend1

Quote from: lightyear on February 28, 2009, 09:11:41 AM
LMAO!  This is priceless! ;D

John could you do the photoshop thing to this one?  Maybe replace the grass in the mouth money? ;)

I'll take that gig, since I initiated "Barney" ;D
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