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Just got this article sent through Dogster: http://blogs.dogster.com/living-with-dogs/simone-reyes-talks-to-us-... and it reminded me of a discussion we had in yappy hour on Friday. A number of us were on chat trying to convince Dori that she needed to get a Rua tattoo to mark the beginning of the next chapter of her life. (Hmmmm maybe the new KangaRua logo??) Mind you it was easy for us liquor soaked cheerleaders to urge her on ;) I recall someone on DK (can't remember who) has paw prints tattooed on her ankle or foot. So what do you think DKers - to tattoo or not to tattoo - that is the question!
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I knew I had seen an awesome tattoo on Seth Casteel's page for Little Friends Photography. He's the one that does the diving dog photo's. Here's a link to the picture.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150879410835472&se...
Sorry, not my idea of awesome.
That is an incredible tatoo, but quite the commitment for sure!
Too large and busy for me. And probably too painful.
Wow BIG! But cute-very brave!
When I got tenure I was going to get a tattoo - but like Karen, I couldn't think of anything that I was positive that I would be happy with forever. I have since found some Koi designs (I am a koi keeper) that I like and the Koi has a great deal of symbolism associated with it. I might do it when I turn 60, or if some other major rite of passage occurs before then. No dog tattoos though.
I knew a young man whose last name was Fox, and he had the Chinese character for "fox" tattooed on his shoulder. It was very attractive, red outlined in black. I'm wondering what the character for "dog" looks like....
Koi are very graceful looking, that would be a pretty tattoo.
Reminds me of an episode of The Big Bang Theory, Penny had a tattoo of the chinese character for courage, but what it actually said was soup.
That could be bad.
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