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by dougie01 on 24 April 2010 - 18:04
seeing is believing put up the pic.

by DebiSue on 25 April 2010 - 02:04
Lida,
email it to me and I'll try to post it.
Deb
email it to me and I'll try to post it.
Deb
by gucci on 25 April 2010 - 12:04
Later Deb, after training..

by VonIsengard on 25 April 2010 - 19:04
Why the hostility, dougie? You're a funny guy.
I have a beautiful shot of my dog gaiting, I wanted to use that pic to measure the distance between paw prints and arrange them on the inside of my ankle. The pawprints a GSD in a trot would be differently placed than say, a lab, and it would be cute but with special meaning to me. I just don't trust a tattoo artist to give me a good looking GSD, even if I brought a photo.
I have a beautiful shot of my dog gaiting, I wanted to use that pic to measure the distance between paw prints and arrange them on the inside of my ankle. The pawprints a GSD in a trot would be differently placed than say, a lab, and it would be cute but with special meaning to me. I just don't trust a tattoo artist to give me a good looking GSD, even if I brought a photo.

by VomRuiz on 26 April 2010 - 08:04
Haven't got a GSD tattoo yet, but I do have a pit bull tattoo, in memory of my first ABPT "Peaches" that I got 18 years or so ago (yikes!) Luckily it was just an outline sketch, so it doesn't look bad, even after all these years.. Plus it's on the back of my should where I am not yet sagging :-)
Definitely make sure you see a lot of work from the artist, especially animals...or like 4Pack said, it won't look right, especially the portrait type.
I wanted a beautiful tiger several years ago, and what I got ended up looking like Tigger. I HATE it and it's where everyone can see it. Hopefully some day I can find someone good enough to fix it. I have tried scrubbing it off in the shower every day for the last 10 years, and no luck.

I met a lady one day who said she got a tattoo on her upper breast area of an adorable Teddy Bear holding a Shamrock.
She said about 10 years later it looked like a Grizzly Bear holding a Palm Tree.

So also think carefully before putting your tattoo somewhere that it is likely to suffer the effects of gravity....
I will eventually get a GSD tattoo, but it will be a long time before I do, and it will have to be one special GSD!
Stacy
Definitely make sure you see a lot of work from the artist, especially animals...or like 4Pack said, it won't look right, especially the portrait type.
I wanted a beautiful tiger several years ago, and what I got ended up looking like Tigger. I HATE it and it's where everyone can see it. Hopefully some day I can find someone good enough to fix it. I have tried scrubbing it off in the shower every day for the last 10 years, and no luck.

I met a lady one day who said she got a tattoo on her upper breast area of an adorable Teddy Bear holding a Shamrock.
She said about 10 years later it looked like a Grizzly Bear holding a Palm Tree.

So also think carefully before putting your tattoo somewhere that it is likely to suffer the effects of gravity....
I will eventually get a GSD tattoo, but it will be a long time before I do, and it will have to be one special GSD!

Stacy
by dougie01 on 26 April 2010 - 14:04
is gucci still training? where is the pic?
by SitasMom on 26 April 2010 - 14:04
food for thought
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Having someone’s name permanently etched into your flesh is considered by some to be the ultimate testament to a relationship. But wouldn’t it be great to make that commitment without really making it ... forever?
A new dye due to hit tattoo parlors this fall will provide an exit strategy of sorts for people who have thought about getting a tattoo, then wondered if they might someday have regrets.
The permanent but removable ink is made by storing dye in microscopic capsules that will stay in the skin for good. But if that butterfly tattoo on the small of your back starts looking lame, it can be zapped away with a single laser treatment that is simpler and less painful than the barrage of treatments now needed.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19845335/
for rest of the story....
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Having someone’s name permanently etched into your flesh is considered by some to be the ultimate testament to a relationship. But wouldn’t it be great to make that commitment without really making it ... forever?
A new dye due to hit tattoo parlors this fall will provide an exit strategy of sorts for people who have thought about getting a tattoo, then wondered if they might someday have regrets.
The permanent but removable ink is made by storing dye in microscopic capsules that will stay in the skin for good. But if that butterfly tattoo on the small of your back starts looking lame, it can be zapped away with a single laser treatment that is simpler and less painful than the barrage of treatments now needed.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19845335/
for rest of the story....
by gucci on 26 April 2010 - 15:04
Mine did not hurt at all, Just wanted my dog with me forever..

by DDRCzechFan on 26 April 2010 - 16:04
Vom Ruiz, they make a tattoo removal balm called Wrecking Balm, here's the link...I already know which tattoo I'LL be using it on...
www.wreckingbalm.com/
www.wreckingbalm.com/

by DebiSue on 27 April 2010 - 01:04
Sorry it took so long to get back to you all...here is Gucci's ankle tattoo.

Edited to sharpen the pic.
Nice...isn't it!

Edited to sharpen the pic.
Nice...isn't it!
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