Ever mounted one of your dogs?
Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
I thought about mounting one of mine one time because it was the only way I would get him to stay at a tree.
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
I personally would not do it .Just as happy to keep some 8x10 glossy pictures hanging out in the Kennel/shop area . checked with the ole lady " DON't even think about it "
Her Opinion : BIG DIFFERENCE between PETS , HOUNDS ,and CRITTERS
99% of houndsmans wifes would NOT put up with that BS
You do know that 99% of houndsman wives are in CAHOOTS with each other
Our living room already looks like a Taxidermy studio
Dam women sometimes you can't live with them .Sometimes you can't live with-out them
Her Opinion : BIG DIFFERENCE between PETS , HOUNDS ,and CRITTERS
99% of houndsmans wifes would NOT put up with that BS
You do know that 99% of houndsman wives are in CAHOOTS with each other
Our living room already looks like a Taxidermy studio
Dam women sometimes you can't live with them .Sometimes you can't live with-out them
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
Yeah, it wasn't worth it. She turned around and bit me.
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
There are forms available for hounds. However, I will warn anyone wanting to do this that you will probably be disapointed. It's easy to mount a deer to look like a deer. But it's impossible to mount a pet and capture his 'look'. Most taxidermist will not mount pets just for this reason.
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
We lost our housedog at 19 years old and our old male foxhound last year. My seven year old's two favorite companions. We had enough trouble burying them He was almost inconsolable. What a helpless feeling. We did work through both with him and they served as a foundation for the bridge that will come for the inevitable human losses he will face as his life unfolds. Kids are more resilient than thier parents for sure. I imagine telling him we'd mount old Jake to keep in the house would have helped him initially but be a pretty confusing life lesson as a whole as we moved forward. Keystonepaul
Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
FullCryHounds wrote:There are forms available for hounds. However, I will warn anyone wanting to do this that you will probably be disapointed. It's easy to mount a deer to look like a deer. But it's impossible to mount a pet and capture his 'look'. Most taxidermist will not mount pets just for this reason.
I have to disagree. "Impossible" I think not! Most taxidermist don't do "PETS" because its outta the norm, but there is many that do - some specialize just in pets and they make a killing doing it. To capture his 'look' , you just need to find someone that knows what they are doing(a hound isn't any different than any other exotic animal). If you were to have a hound mounted, do some research and take it to a quality taxi and expect to be breaking out the wallet..
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
I always thought it would be really cool to have a lifesize mount of my favorite dog with its favorite prey locked in his jaws, but the wife isnt about to let me have a lifesize mount of a hound and a mustang in the living room! It would be cool though!!
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
what kind of hounds you running huntintony that he can fit a mustang in his jaws . 
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
At the moment I don't have a hound that I would stuff but I've thought about it if u have a trophy room full of mounts that ur hounds have gotten for u why not
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
bayupcrazy wrote:ya, but he yiped and barked alot then wiggled his way out from underneath me! now the damn thing wont go near me any more.
HAHAHAHAHAH! BAYUP! LMFAO!
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
Sorry, Cor, your dead wrong. Been in the taxidermy business for over 30 years now. There is only one form available for a hound right now and only two or three others for all dogs. If it was such a booming business, there would be thousands of forms available like other animals. It is almost impossible to capture the exact look of a domestic animal because the owners know the expressions and body posture that thier pet had. The sagging under the eyes and lips, the right ear set, etc. Yea, you can mount a dog to look like a dog, but it won't look like your dog.
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
I agree with Dean, to see Cabo or Deeds mounted, they would just look like brindle Plotts... you wouldn't get to see the inner Chuck Liddell in Cabos eyes or the evil devil that lived in Deeds.
Even with Socki, you wouldn't get to see his "Imma stoner" attitude lol.
Big difference between stuffing a coyote or wolf then a dog, weather it be a workin dog, hunting dog, or family pet
Even with Socki, you wouldn't get to see his "Imma stoner" attitude lol.
Big difference between stuffing a coyote or wolf then a dog, weather it be a workin dog, hunting dog, or family pet
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R.I.P Greg Anderson *6/4/59-10/17/09*
R.I.P Cabo *10/13/04-11/20/08*
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Nice Toyota's, Good Plotts, Loud Music, Fresh Copenhagen Long Cut, Cold Crown Royal and Dr. Pepper, and Great Friends... Combine them all and you get what my life is all about
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Re: Ever mounted one of your dogs?
Obviously its not the same market as wildlife, thats comparing apples to oranges. You know how many dam different forms you would need to come close to fitting all the different Snoodles out there.
You should no you wouldn't be buying a form from the supplier. Not to be a dick, but if you been in the business for 30 years you should no theres a market for pet taxidermy. Maybe you haven't seen a taxidermist that was worth a crap, but theres many VERY talented ones out there that are more than caple of mounting a "hound".