Everybody has cool airplane pictures but I bet they have some cool pet pictures as well. While working today I decided I want to come back as my dog or cat in the next life. They seem to have it made.![]()
Everybody has cool airplane pictures but I bet they have some cool pet pictures as well. While working today I decided I want to come back as my dog or cat in the next life. They seem to have it made.![]()
Steve Pierce
Here's our Yellow Lab and our two cats.
Here's our official project supervisor. We got him almost the exact same time as the project. He will knock on the door quite loudly with his tail when he wants in and sit and whine by the door to get out. Can't wait to see what he does when she takes to the skies. :)
Last edited by Zac Weidner; 02-28-2010 at 10:41 PM.
Mine is very quiet.
Leave it to SJ.![]()
Steve Pierce
Didn't really want another dog, but the wife got this one to replace our moved away daughter, so I've been making the best of it. Doesn't mind flying, just sits in the back and watches out the window. You've probably heard of snowballs out this way, here's an example that shows how you can often have more than just a couple.
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EAA Technical Counselor #4562
Experimental Aircraft Association #140897 (1977)
I was always against having a small dog because I didn't want to lose my man card even though it would be the wife's dog I just knew I would have to be seen walking it from time to time. :D For a while I was able to convinced her against getting one but then the same weekend I brought the Colt home she brought the first of 2 little pups home figuring I just got a plane so I had no room to talk about her getting a mini dog. Very clever of her and only fair I suppose. So after 2 years I gotta admit that little dogs aren't all that bad, at least they fit in the plane easily.
Attached is a picture of "Piper" and "Pacer" (also her idea to name them) and Piper modeling her mutt muffs that we scored on eBay for $5.