2011 Recon Puppy Clips

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2011 PUPPY PARTY at PUMPJACK PUB sponsored by RECON A whole pack of gay puppies playing, sniffing each others butts, licking themselves and…

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Bondage Pets

Amateur Bound – Bondage Pets DVD

Six beautiful girls stripped, tied, humiliated and punished into servitude as pets for a cruel and demanding master. Watch as they are transformed into obedient slaves performing for your entertainment.
Wenona is tied, stripped and tit pegged. Her perky tits feel the pain as each new clothespin is attached to her tender breasts. Then she is given a homemade tail and humiliated as she crawls on hands and knees for her new master.
Addie is tied to a spreader bar and groped, then it’s time for some tit slapping action as her perfect tits are slapped over and over again. She is transformed into puppy girl and given a bone to play with. Want to see what Addie does with her bone?..

Video: 480×360, Windows Media Video 9, 1220kbps
Audio: 62kbps


File size: 619.4 MB

Enjoy! wruff =D

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Dog Collar Museum part 2

The Dog Collar MuseumLeedsCastle1

A unique collection of historic and fascinating dog collars has been built up over the years and is now the only one of its kind in Great Britain.

Mrs. Gertrude Hunt most generously presented her collection of collars to the Leeds Castle

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Foundation in memory of her husband, John Hunt, the distinguished medievalist.

The collection of over 100 collars and related exhibits has since been added to and enhanced by the Foundation itself. Spanning five centuries, the collection contains examples of collars from fearsome fetters for the great hunting hounds of the past, to canine couture for 21st century pooches.

Barking mad? The Dog Collar Museum in Leeds claims to display a ‘unique collection of historic and fascinating dog collars.

Dog Collar Museum, Leeds Castle, Kent

Exhibits from the Dog Collar Museum in Leeds

 

The unique collection of antique dog collars spanning five centuries at Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent, delights more than 500,000 visitors from home and overseas every year.

Nearly 100 collars and related exhibits in the Leeds Castle Dog Collar Museum trace the history of canine neckwear from medieval to Victorian times.

Originally assembled by the Irish medieval scholar John Hunt and his wife Gertrude, who presented the collars to Leeds Castle in 1979 in memory of her husband, the collection has since been extended by the Leeds Castle Foundation.

The museum is also a tribute to the Castle’s last private owner, Olive, Lady Baillie, whose dog-collar-museumlove of dogs inspired Gertrude Hunt to make the gift.

Many of the earlier collars dating from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries were designed to protect the dog. It was a time when wolves, bears and wild boar roamed the forests of Europe and the vulnerable throats of hunting dogs were shielded by broad iron collars bristling with fearsome spikes.

Among the most attractive exhibits are the exuberant German and Austrian baroque leather collars from the 17th and 18th centuries, often decorated with metalwork and velvet, which were intended mostly for decoration and identification. The museum includes a typical example from the mid-18th century bearing the arms of the Prince-Archbishop of Salzberg.

Engraved silver collars from the last century, some fashioned by leading silversmiths of the day, form an interesting section. Many come in pairs joined by short chains, such as oshejnikthose presented to Top and Tabinet engraved ‘The Property of Earl Talbot. The Winner of the Great Champion all aged (Puppy) stakes for all England 32 Dogs at 20 guin’s each at Ashdown Park. Dec 14th 1838’.

Other inscriptions are less formal. An 18th century English brass collar simply states; ‘I am Mr Pratt’s Dog, King St, Nr Wokingham, Berks. Whose Dog are You?’.

The most common collars date from the last century and usually consist of a simple brass ring, with rolled edges to prevent chafing, secured by a padlock. They were sold by street traders and a contemporary illustration shows a London dog collar seller of the 1850’s laden with brass collars of all shapes and sizes. Prices varied from 2 pence to 15 pence.

It was not unusual for dogs in Victorian times to have charity collecting boxes strapped to their backs. Hence the dog collar museuminscription on a late 19th century metal alloy collar; ‘Presented to Wimbledon Jack by the Parade Committee for his work in the Cause of Charity’.

Another inscription on a small 19th century English brass collar anticipates a late 20th century preoccupation: ‘Stop me not but let me jog…’

And a really recent addition to the collection was made by the children’s favourite dog, Sweep, when he and his puppet colleague, Sooty, visited Leeds Castle in 1999.

Leeds Castle is open daily 10am – 5pm (last admission) between March and October, and dogcollar_1636170i10am – 3pm during winter months.

The castle is four miles east of Maidstone off Junction 8 of the M20 motorway, midway between London and the Channel ports. It is clearly signposted and easily accessible from all areas of the south-east.

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Fox Fall Hunt 2012

Fox Fall Hunt 2012

A event held by the Pony and Critter Club of Los Angeles(laponiesandcritters.com) once a year. The Fox Hunt takes place in the Las Padres Forest, about 30 miles north of Ojai. The Hunt festivities begin on Saturday morning after breakfast at 11 am.

Schedule for The Fox Hunt Day Event:

Saturday morning

11 am — Stirrup Cup — traditional toast to begin the festivities

Organize the hunters and release the Fox(es) from their cage.

We have 1 — 5 fox(es) confirmed for each event. A guide will go with each fox to mark trail. We are in a National Forest and do not wish to loose people.

Note: If you wish to be a Fox, please contact us for requirements.

The Guides with the Fox must mark their trail every 30 feet minimum, we provide markers.

The Fox may choose to run back to the campground once spotted by the Hounds, but if the Fox is tagged, the Fox must stop at that point. There will be a “free from hounds” cage/burrow to curl up in.

We will have Horns to flush the Fox and communicate with.

11:30 am — The Hunt begins

The dogs/critters are released next to find the fox.

The ponies and “riders” follow the dogs.

The idea is that the dogs/critters encircle the fox after the dog/critter that finds the fox tags him/her, and they all bark to bring the ponies and “riders” to the scene. The fox is de-tailed.

Being a social event, the hunt is followed by a pot luck dinner together and a Good-bye Toast.

SPECTATORS are welcome to follow the Hunt and partake in the Feast.

We always leave our camp site in better condition than when we arrived.


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Human Canine Headspace by Wolf_puppy

Blow Your Mind: Canine Head-space

tumblr_lxecj3G2BF1qfvizao1_1280written by Berith

– There are a few questions that come up when people, especially new comers, talk about Puppy Play. I am talking about the ones regarding head-space. What is head-space? No no, that the area your head occupies, but your mind. Where is it at when you are in puppy mode? What is head-space exactly? Is head-space needed during play? How do I “get into it”?

These are all very good questions and ones worthy of knowing. First, what is it? Well, to get to that, let’s recap over what puppy play is, by definition (keep in mind the definition isn’t ALL what puppy play is, but the basis). Puppy play is a type of role play with an emphasis on the altered mind space and canine status. Hear that; altered mind space? This means that the mind morphs. It becomes, in this case, less human. Your mind starts to become more canine. Have you ever had such a fantastic day that you feel like you are the king or queen of any and all, and can nothing can ruin your day, when you can tackle anything that comes your way? What about that time playing a Mario Cart and how eager and into it you are, that you feel you are right there, as you lift off the seat and gear towards the left, hoping and praying it will help your cart turn? How about alcohol? Being drunk and having a grand time is a substance induced altered state of mind. Adrenaline is a good example too (and in some cases the exact chemical responsible for altered states of mind during play). Those are types of head space. There are tons of states for everyone, especially in the world of BDSM. Ever heard of sub-space? Same thing, just a little different of a world. There are different states of mind, but since this is about puppy play, that is what we are focusing on. Head-space is the altered state of mind, when one leaves what they were behind and chooses to enter a new realm of thinking. In this case, that realm happens to be canine. It becomes deeply personal, like you are not role playing as a dog, but like you have become the dog.

tumblr_lyod2u75pq1r8bb1qo1_1280Have you ever heard of sub-frenzy and sub-drop? No? Well visit the article Saba wrote called Sub-Drop and Puppy Play. In my experience I have found that human-canines are very, VERY susceptible to these phenomenons. I am sure all sorts of subs, slaves and you name it can fall influence to sub-drop and sub-frenzy, but it almost seems inherent for puppies. Maybe is it due to the style and type of play and head-space? After all, bio-pups love to play and never can get enough.

Is head-space needed for puppy play? Well, I am sure it isn’t absolutely NEEDED, but it certainly does help. A lot in fact. Have you ever tried to do something, but weren’t in the mood, what ever it may have been? I believe these situations to be akin. You can play without head-space but it may be harder and no where near as fun.

How does one get into this altered state of mind? Triggers. One of the best ways is using triggers. For some it can be having a tail plug in. Most often it is a collar. Some puppies have a separate dog collar they use for play time and when it is place around their neck and they hear the click of the buckle… BOOM! Instant head-space. What your trigger is, you will just have to find out. One big fantasy for some puppy players, and one that is indeed reachable, is being conditioned. When they hear or see something they are trained to take on as a trigger, such as a word, or a dog whistle or something, anything, they dissolve their human side and become canine-like. Conditioned, maybe even broken down to the point when this signal what ever it may be, turns them. Some puppies it comes naturally too. It is easy for them to slip in and out (sometimes out is just as hard as going in, sometimes even harder) of the puppy head-space. Some have done it already for year without even knowing what puppy play is. Playing dog in the school yard at lunchtime in elementary school. I even knew an autistic kid or two who’s way of coping and letting stress go was to get under the table and start barking and acting like a puppy. Getting in the right head-space is harder for some than others but, like everything, can become easier with practice. Some people really enjoy being forced into the mind-space. In fact, some people have a really hard time getting into it unless they are forced to. When they do however, they are usually very deep in it.

tumblr_m50iduCq0v1qhqxouo3_400It even can be possible that one wont remember something or anything at all when in deep head-space. Why is that? I believe it is because it wasn’t the human mind that experienced it, it was the canine part that did, so maybe the canine mind-space can remember it, who knows. I find as a bit of time passes some memory comes to me. Am I saying that an altered mind is equivalent to another personality? Well, I suppose that could be the case, but I think it not what most us us think of when we hear that. I wouldn’t think it harmful or distressing. Sure it might make you have some questions, but that what this group is here for! I definitely would not go as far as calling it split personalities, because it isn’t really split. It is just altered. The definition of “altered” is “to make change, modify by will”. To modify or change, something has to be there already. You are still you, just… different.

Are there different types of canine specific head-space? Of course. I am sure head-space varies from person to person in all aspects. There are two most common types of canine head-space. That of “dog” and that of “pup”. Your “dog” head-space is usually achieved by older, bigger males. They have the mentality and mannerisms of your bigger species of canine. Usually not as playful as puppies and tend to be a bit headstrong. Most of the time, they take on the alpha status. The most common head-space, that of the “puppy”, tends to be very playful, loving and affectionate. They like to have someone to look up to and crave guidance, and very susceptible to sub-frenzy and drop.

Is partial head-space possible? Of course! A full, deep head-space is where your reality has be completely engulfed by canine status. You no longer think like a human, only like a dog, or at least what the human mind is capable of knowing what a dog thinks like. A partial head-space is where one can still perceive things as a human would. You can still… well, think. If you find yourself thinking “is that a ball? I should get the ball, dogs like balls”, then your probably in partial head-space (if your thinking about thinking, then you are definitely in the human state of mind). This is the part that gets hard to explain. I am not saying dogs don’t think, because they do. They just don’t articulate or reason it like a human would. Reasoning? Did I really just mention that? Yes, I did. A dog’s thoughts may tumblr_m60uxz9Ffz1rxb9ypo1_400not always be rational. Sometimes they may even be instinctual. Most often, a person stays in a partial head-space while in public. It is somewhat even recommended to do so. Why? Well, there are a few things one should be aware of in public. To play devil’s advocate though, that is what handlers and training is for. Sometimes people just can’t get into a full head-space unless certain conditions are right. That is fully acceptable and again, can be worked on with practice.

There you have mind-space. I hope the article has helped and encouraged you to think about your altered state of mind. If you have any questions, BRING ‘EM! I am sure there is more out there.

Original Article On Fetlife at : https://fetlife.com/groups/559/group_posts/2713800″>BlowYourMind:CanineHead-Space

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Rosie The Human Dog

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husky time – 卡通狗

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