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B3AR-CH13F [2019-04-09 01:32:40 +0000 UTC]
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ItsKitsune [2018-03-19 15:38:10 +0000 UTC]
May I use it for a ref for a digital art? Or is it only for manips?
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anatiidae [2017-08-13 19:19:34 +0000 UTC]
Well deserved DD! I love all of your stock poses, they're great for doing sketches.
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Ungen333 [2015-08-01 09:15:29 +0000 UTC]
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hi just wanna check if this is cool with u?
i looked in the journal but i just wanna make sure cuz i get nervious hah
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WyomingRancher [2015-07-04 07:03:29 +0000 UTC]
gorgeous dogs.
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RaccaRaxen [2015-07-04 05:43:33 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful dogs
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gloade [2015-07-03 14:39:44 +0000 UTC]
What kind of Dogs are these ???
The Mi'kmaw First Nations Peoples from Eastern Canada had a Domestic dog, called L'mu'jΒ !!!
They look amazingly similar to your Dog Takoda, ... which in our traditional language should be spelled, ... Takota !!!, ... with a "T" on the last syllable !
... We don't have a "D" or a "G" in our language, ... we have a "T" with a "D" sound and a "K" with a "G" sound
"Takota", ...Β means, Friend or Ally !, ... which I'm sure you already Know !
... and on the subject of Native American Languages, especially my Nation the Mi'kmaq, ... L'mu'j is a Mi'kmaw Word, ... part of the Alquonkian Language Family, and this is a "Verb" based language.
so every word is a description of something Animate or in-animate !
L'mu'j in our language means, ... "the one who goes home !"
... a characteristic of domestic dogs, the ability to find his way home !
One of our Mi'kmaw Elders, Ernest Johnson, from Eskasoni,Β saidΒ Β " that's why a dog will leave a piece of his fur near the door ! ... so it can pick up the scent and find his way home !!!"
gloade.deviantart.com/art/Mikmβ¦
my painting of a Mi'kmaw Hunter with Mi'kmaw hunting dogs, L'mu'j
before the age of photography artists used to travel with the explorers to paint pictures of what they saw, these were Ethnographic Artists
many of the paintings that depicked Mi'kmaw life had paintings of the dogs in them
and those dogs look like your dog !!!
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... same colour, same size, ... curled tail !!!
... and I just thought I'd ask ! ... What kind of Dogs are these ???
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feech In reply to Livinja-Stock [2015-07-03 18:27:41 +0000 UTC]
I find it fascinating that the Native Canadian dog and the Grecian street dog look almost alike, and it makes perfect sense. This the appearance of any dog type, anywhere in the world, given long enough with no specialized outsourced breeding. These are "pariah dogs" or what happens due to the "drag of the race".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pariah_dβ¦
If people don't breed dogs to look differently, each generation of dog gets closer to that appearance. Dingoes are feral examples. But even the street dogs in parts of the US begin to lean that way in appearance. Very quickly the tail curls up. They often start out a few generations of black dog because black is a dominant trait (black Labs mix in much of the US population of dogs), but given enough time they all turn buff or fox colored.
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Livinja-Stock In reply to feech [2015-07-03 19:06:59 +0000 UTC]
Great.. I thought about this. Some time ago someone said, that she like my dog, because he Looks so natural. Not to big or to small, the fur not to Short or to Long.. She was right. He is very natural. His behavior too.
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gloade In reply to Livinja-Stock [2015-07-03 17:21:18 +0000 UTC]
... The L'mu'jΒ doesn't exist anymore !!!, ... just found in old Historic paintings !!!
that's why I was excited to see your dog ! ... it looks like the "Real-Life L'mu'j" of the paintings and of our Mi'kmaw Culture.
they say it takes 5 generations to domesticate a wild animal !
they say the L'mu'j was a cross between a Fox and a Coyote, ... or in Mi'kmaw the "Wowkwis" and the "Paqtism"
your dog looks like he has Fox markings around the face , belly and tail, even with the dark colour around the mouth,Β only in the colours of the Coyote !!!
plus he has a curled tail with the tip of it coloured, ... just like a foxes tail !
I think it's fitting that you gave it a Native American Name !!! ... Takoda !, ... nice touch !!!
... does he ever Howl ???
"Paqtism" in Mi'kmaw means "the one who echoes" !
they were breed specially as hunting dogs, very attentive to the chase
... is your dog very persistent and focused when playing ???
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gloade In reply to Livinja-Stock [2015-07-03 20:15:15 +0000 UTC]
cool looking dog though
if I ever saw one look like that I'd want one
just for the Cultural connection part of it !
i bet a lot of other Mi'kmaw would feel the same way too
and again, love your choice of name !
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gloade In reply to Livinja-Stock [2015-07-04 14:14:46 +0000 UTC]
they look like the same type
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feech In reply to gloade [2015-07-03 18:35:10 +0000 UTC]
I don't know whether the idea of the L'mu'j being a cross between fox and coyote is meant to be taken literally? It could be half true. Foxes cannot interbreed with coyotes or dogs, but coyotes can interbreed with dogs. So it's possible theΒ L'mu'j had some coyote in them (no fox) but they wouldn't have had to in order to look that way. Many dogs around the world have a similar coloration and appearance. (I wrote a long comment about it above in reply to the photographer). Your historical and language knowledge is fascinating!
Even though the L'mu'j is extinct, there are still some ancient breeds of dog similar in appearance used worldwide for hunting.
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gloade In reply to feech [2015-07-03 20:11:54 +0000 UTC]
cool !
I thought they bred foxes with other dogs to get different varieties of colours for the fur industryΒ !
like black and silver foxes
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gloade In reply to feech [2015-07-04 12:16:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks!,Β I will
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brokawa [2015-07-03 10:34:20 +0000 UTC]
You've got quite the lovely Malinois there!!
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Lintu47 [2015-07-03 09:46:27 +0000 UTC]
Congrats on the DD!
Have a nice day!
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Rhyn-Art [2015-07-03 09:23:39 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations on your amazing DD
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