Krosfyah 0 #1 January 16, 2002 http://brontus1.homestead.com/photo2.htmlI don't know - maybe the dog has fun. Thing is - it can't let anyone know, and we will never know if it is having fun or enjoying itself. I don't know about you but i think that it's pretty cruel of the guy to even take the dog up there once, let alone market the animal as his show piece. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #2 January 16, 2002 I'm sure the dog loved it. We were having a discussion about this recently and someone brought up the fact that the military had to put in an SOP that said the dogs had to be hooked up before the door was opened. Apparently if you didn't hang on to them they would try to go without you.....My brother has a Jack Russel Terrier that I'm sure would love it!"I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jfields 0 #3 January 16, 2002 Krosfyah,You don't know the bag of worms you're opening..... Wait until some people log on this morning.....Justin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottbre 0 #4 January 16, 2002 I have grown up around dogs, and believe me, if you put them in a situation like this you will definately know if they don't want to be in it. Especially after the first time. After that first jump, if the dog didn't like it, you wouldn't even get to the plane before the dog started scratching and struggling like crazy.Some dogs like water, some don't.Some dogs like riding in cars, some don't.Some dogs like skydiving..."Can't keep my mind from the circling sky. Tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larry 0 #5 January 16, 2002 I saw this guy on TV, one of the discovery channels or something. IMHO the dog did not look like it bothered him. If he was freaking out I think you would be able to tell.Larry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyhawk 2 #6 January 16, 2002 i wanna see this topic later lol(o)(o) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LawnDart21 0 #7 January 16, 2002 I don't believe that the he is being cruel to the dog. If you've ever owned a dog and driven with the pooch in the car with the window cracked open.......That is the happiest I have ever seen my dog, with his head out the window at 75 mph. Besides, there are owners that bring their dogs surfing with them, skiing with them etc, etc, it's not really any different than skydiving. I may be right, I may be wrong, but that is my two cents. Cheers, Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil 0 #8 January 16, 2002 well for some dogs this will be the largest window to stick their nose out and flip their ears and as soon you hit the ground they lick your face and run back to the plane.For others you might feel something wett on your jumpsuit...As they used to jump with dogs to go search in avalanges or in the woods I guess the dogs can get used to it....get ready to get burned later on today as all the hootch, lady and the tramp lovers will give you their 2cts worth...blue onesPhil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #9 January 16, 2002 No, I don't think it's cruel. As was said earlier in this thread if the dog didn't enjoy it the first time ain't no way he'd have gotten back in the airplane for the second.This has been discussed here and other places before. I always forget the guy's name (he's no longer with us, and no, his dog wasn't with him when he went in) but there was a guy who used to sit fly with his dog on a regular basis. Those who shared the airplane with them said that the dog appeared to be having a good time, would actually run for the plane when it was time for their load.pull and flare,lisa-- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flow 1 #10 January 16, 2002 Nah, obviously you haven't owned a dog, as it certainly will let you know wheter it likes it or not.j. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diverdriver 6 #11 January 16, 2002 What dog doesn't like sticking their head out the window and putting their face in the wind. Yah, I can't think of one either. This is just a bigger version of the car window.Chris SchindlerD-19012ATP/CFIIwww.DiverDriver.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diverdriver 6 #12 January 16, 2002 QuoteThis has been discussed here and other places before. I always forget the guy's name (he's no longer with us, and no, his dog wasn't with him when he went in) but there was a guy who used to sit fly with his dog on a regular basis. Those who shared the airplane with them said that the dog appeared to be having a good time, would actually run for the plane when it was time for their load.Robin Wilcox. Man, that brings back a lot of memories. Pud (his dog) just loved jumping and the dang thing was altitude aware. Pud would start shaking his head when it was just about time to go flat and pull. Funniest thing I've seen. Pud knew it when Robin passed. You could see it on his face. Pud lost his master and his jumping buddy. It broke my heart to lose a good friend and to see his dog sad.Chris SchindlerD-19012ATP/CFIIwww.DiverDriver.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #13 January 16, 2002 "Pud would start shaking his head when it was just about time to go flat and pull."That's wacky but I would sure believe it!!!! "I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottbre 0 #14 January 16, 2002 There has got to be video of this guy jumping with his dog somewhere. Someone post it, that would be cool to watch."Can't keep my mind from the circling sky. Tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #15 January 16, 2002 "Pud would start shaking his head when it was just about time to go flat and pull."On second thought....Wouldn't you? "I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diverdriver 6 #16 January 16, 2002 I believe it is on one of the Quincy tapes that McGowan did. Not sure which year it though. Maybe 1996 or 1995? I'm guessing.Chris SchindlerD-19012ATP/CFIIwww.DiverDriver.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keith 0 #17 January 16, 2002 I'm a huge animal lover and I don't see a problem. I'd have the dogs heart checked out though. My dog had a bad ticker and toward the end of her life she was on heart meds and we were told not to let her get too excited. She absolutely LOVED to eat. She used to howl and dance around the kitchen at chow time. One day my now-ex-other-half went to feed Brandy dinner. She got so excited she had a heart attack and dropped dead. I was happy she went being happy. Keith Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #18 January 16, 2002 "She got so excited she had a heart attack and dropped dead"Sounds like me with a nasty hang over and I just pulled up to KFC. "I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freaksister 0 #19 January 16, 2002 There is a film canister of Robin's ashes sitting behind me on the bookshelf. They have been spread all over the world. We are going to let them go when we do Carter Wilson's next ash dive. They were both loved at SDD.SisFear not your death - fear having not really lived. Willie Sinsel, KS. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,075 #20 January 16, 2002 >i think that it's pretty cruel of the guy to even take the dog up there once, let alone market the animal as his show piece.Naah. People use dogs to pull sleds across Alaska, sniff out explosives, chase bad guys, swim after birds, and ride in the backs of pickup trucks. In terms of danger, this doesn't even register on the scale, so I don't think you can claim that he's taking too many risks with the dog's life.And seeing how dogs seem to be fine with sitting in a blind next to a shotgun, or sticking their heads out of a car at 80mph, or jumping off things onto people, I have a feeling he's not hating life when he's sitflying.-bill von Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallinWoman 1 #21 January 16, 2002 Quote If you've ever owned a dog and driven with the pooch in the car with the window cracked open......Just out of curiousity, whot happens when you are in an accident or have to slam on your brake while dear poochie's head is sticking out the window?This all ranks right up there with dogs in the back of pick-ups. It seems to me that jumping with a dog is for the owner's fun, not the animals....AnneWhat do I make? Teachers make a difference. What do you make? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #22 January 16, 2002 "jumping with a dog is for the owner's fun, not the animals...."Umm...then why does the dog get all excited and run to the plane? I know....we need that "Pet Psychic" "I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallinWoman 1 #23 January 16, 2002 He gets excited because he is a dog and he has gotten positve feedback in the plane before. The owner has taught him to enjoy that experience. I just don't think that the risks are worth it with a dog or a child....What if something goes wrong? We all make the decision for ourselves everytime we jump, but I just don't think that we have the right to endanger a dog or a child....my .02AnneWhat do I make? Teachers make a difference. What do you make? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottbre 0 #24 January 16, 2002 QuoteThe owner has taught him to enjoy that experience.I tried to leave this alone but I just can't. As a teacher you should be well aware that most of human conditioning is based on exactly the same thing. If your parents take you on rollercoasters a lot when you are growing up, you have a much stronger probability to be a rollercoaster enthusiast as an adult. If parents read to their children a lot while the child is young (and even unborn), the child will have a stronger affinity for reading and scholastics. That's just the way the brain works.It's the same with dogs, they just have much simpler brains. So the owner has "taught" the dog to enjoy the plane and skydive. So what? The point is that the dog does enjoy it.Interactions has to happen between a parent and child or a pet owner and pet, otherwise, the child/pet will develop into a mentally incomplete individual. It is only natural that some behavior will rub off and become acquired and enjoyed by the child/pet because of this."Can't keep my mind from the circling sky. Tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #25 January 16, 2002 "develop into a mentally incomplete individual."Yeah!!! Look at all the examples we have around here...."I got some beers....Let's Drink em!!!"Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites