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Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 8, 2007 - 07:03pm PT
I have two:

Raven, a 14yr old Kelpy/Sheppard X (Looking pretty good for her age I might say!)



And Ruby, a 1 yr old Beagle/Walker Hound? X


Both are very good dogs. Ruby recently got hit by a car 10 feet away from me right in front of my house, but she is fine! She's built like a brick s#ithouse. I'm so relieved!

Merry Christmas to you Raven!


No Ruby, bad dog! You get down!


Those are my bitches, let's see yours!
macalpin

climber
UT
Oct 8, 2007 - 08:42pm PT

kenai is our 11 month old siberian, she's been with us just over a month now.
Chaz

Trad climber
So. Cal.
Oct 8, 2007 - 08:52pm PT
Throw the God damned disc, Frisbee Boy!



Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 8, 2007 - 09:45pm PT
Hahaha, Chaz, that is classic! My dogs don't give a damn about playing fetch, with a frisbee, tennis ball, stick, or anything (I'm kind of glad!).
Gumbelina!

Social climber
Meatchicken
Oct 9, 2007 - 12:09am PT
My beautiful girl Luna, seen here looking very serious while playing "queen of the stump" and watching her silly humans climb a frozen waterfall:
She only has two truly bad habits-running away and eating dirty laundry. The laundry-eating caught up with us and she had emergency surgery to remove what looked like part of a sock from her intestine a week ago. She is now back in the doggie hospital battling pancreatitis. We are hoping with all our might that we are worthy of being granted the chance to spend many more years with her at our side.
10b4me

climber
halfway from the center of the climbing universe
Oct 9, 2007 - 12:13am PT
Gumbelina,
here is hoping your dog pulls thru
macalpin

climber
UT
Oct 9, 2007 - 12:42am PT
G- She is beautiful. Here's hoping she's around for many more silly human tricks.
scooter

climber
Moss Landing CA
Oct 9, 2007 - 02:56pm PT

PMS

climber
Woodland Park, CO
Oct 9, 2007 - 03:41pm PT


Edit: I just noticed "Bitches" (plural, more than one, here's a-not-her)
Cirrus

Social climber
PA
Oct 9, 2007 - 03:55pm PT
Given the title of this thread, I was wondering when that would happen.
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 9, 2007 - 04:00pm PT
Ahhh, yes. The obligatory posting of femm-bots diversion has been taken. I'm glad we got that over with.

By the way PMS, Even if we were going there, she would have to be yours in order to play, not some advertisment. It's just a dream. Wakeie, wakeie, hand-off snakeie.
tinman

Trad climber
Oct 9, 2007 - 04:05pm PT

Note the checkered leash? It matches perfectly with the collar. The red undertones of the leash/collar combination work best to highlight the dark brindle of this boxer's coat.
The red thing on her back is the holder for her pack sack. Because there's no way I'm gonna haul her water.
This girl works it like no other bitch could.
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 9, 2007 - 04:12pm PT
Nice Tinman,
Yes, I see what you mean. The color compliments are subtle, yet effective. Not overpowering, but bold enough to declare its existence. Very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing. =)

I too give careful consideration to my bitches' outfit. Here is a shot of Ruby (aka Boober) on a backpacking trip to Desolation Wilderness.


She had to pull her weight, and carry her food, just like the rest of us. Well...Raven is retired from carrying the pack, but whatever. Notice how the reds and greens, when contrasted with her white coat really stand out, and draw attention to her as the undisputable queen of the dorks. Don't let the look on her face fool you, SHE LOVES IT!
Nefarius

Big Wall climber
Fresno, CA
Oct 9, 2007 - 04:55pm PT
Looks like she is wearing custom Mocasyms...
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 9, 2007 - 06:21pm PT
Yeah, pretty much. She was definitely doing some friction slab maneuvers skizzling around Desolation. When she first tried them on it was Hi-Frikkin'-Larious! But once she figured out how to walk and run in them, she was going everywhere. On a four day backpacking trip on granite, booties are a must! The granite will just wear their pads raw in no time flat.

These booties are the Vibram soled ones from Ruffwear. They are hell of expensive ($80!!!). But in the past I have used cheaper, lesser models, like some that are just heavy-duty Cordura, but they don't hold up well, and/or come off/get lost easily. These ones are definitely the best. I just wonder how they will do in the snow?
One time on a ski tour, Raven punched through the snow, and hit a buried tree or something, and sliced her foot open pretty bad. There was a lot of blood, and getting her out was a nightmare! I'm all about the booties. You just have to be careful about their dew claws rubbing against their wrist(?)ankle(?) from where the velcro strap is placed.

Anyone else deal with this type of stuff?
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 9, 2007 - 06:37pm PT
Hey Scooter,
I once tried to camp in a snow cave with Raven at the 10,000ft level on the Green Butte Ridge of Mt. Shasta. I figured that if she had a good pad, and wore a vest like that, then she would be fine.

Yeah, it didn't work out that way at all. She was freezing, and shaking, and we ended up spooning in my sleeping bag all night. It sucked! We were warm, but I didn't sleep for jack.
Nefarius

Big Wall climber
Fresno, CA
Oct 9, 2007 - 06:43pm PT
There's a guy on SummitPost, uses the name HandJamMasterC, who REALLY Needs to post to this thread! He'd fix it right up!
scooter

climber
Moss Landing CA
Oct 9, 2007 - 06:47pm PT
Daisy Dog stays pretty warm in the vest. She pulls her back legs into it and curls up into the size of beach ball. Lots of nights out too and pretty cold, maybe in the 20's.
Nefarius

Big Wall climber
Fresno, CA
Oct 9, 2007 - 06:57pm PT
I hate to admit this...

My greyhound, Shakespeare, has a down jacket I custom made for him. It was an old REI down jacket, belonging to my girlfriend, that just needed to be taken in around his mid-section. The poor guy loves to be outside when it's cold, even in the snow, but he just has no body fat, whatsoever. So, had to resort to that.

edit: Haven't done the k9 footwear. Sounds cool. Their feet definitely get tender on long trips or if they haven't been out in a while. Shakespeare does have a pack to carry his own food and water though.
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
Oct 9, 2007 - 07:00pm PT
dog mods a la clothing style

kewl
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