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Quote from: Elkstuffer on April 01, 2011, 05:25:00 PMI refuse to mount pets also. I get 25-30 calls a year to do everything from goldfish and hamsters to dogs and cats. I usually send them to a freeze-dry outfit in Colorado.I did get a call from a guy wanting to have a lynx done. I told him my price and when he showed up his wife was with him and she got out of the car a was crying. I'm like "what's going on". Turns out it was there PET lynx that they had for 13 years. I didn't have the heart to tell the wife no. So I mounted it after going over at least 50 photos that they provided and it turned out real nice. They came to pick her up and the wife started crying and then he started crying and then I started crying. It was the most mentally difficult animal that I have ever done. It also reaffirms why I will never do another.You sissy Ric , Just kidding. I do not like being in those kinds of positions. I hate it when a client passes on too. Makes it real tough having to work with family members while they greive. Tough stuff.
I refuse to mount pets also. I get 25-30 calls a year to do everything from goldfish and hamsters to dogs and cats. I usually send them to a freeze-dry outfit in Colorado.I did get a call from a guy wanting to have a lynx done. I told him my price and when he showed up his wife was with him and she got out of the car a was crying. I'm like "what's going on". Turns out it was there PET lynx that they had for 13 years. I didn't have the heart to tell the wife no. So I mounted it after going over at least 50 photos that they provided and it turned out real nice. They came to pick her up and the wife started crying and then he started crying and then I started crying. It was the most mentally difficult animal that I have ever done. It also reaffirms why I will never do another.
I heard that there are a lot of folks "mounting' pets in Enumclaw!
I get at least a dozen calls a year from people asking me to mount Fluffy. Usually when I tell them the procedure they opt for cremation. You would be surprised at how many people don't realize that we don't leave the animal intact a inject with some magic solution to preserve them. Usually when I get to the part of skinning them and throwing the rest of Fluffy in the trash. . . . . they change there mind. I have had a few ask me to tan there pets hide.
How about a shoulder mount of the ex-wife?
Quote from: Michelle_Nelson on April 01, 2011, 09:57:13 AMI get at least a dozen calls a year from people asking me to mount Fluffy. Usually when I tell them the procedure they opt for cremation. You would be surprised at how many people don't realize that we don't leave the animal intact a inject with some magic solution to preserve them. Usually when I get to the part of skinning them and throwing the rest of Fluffy in the trash. . . . . they change there mind. I have had a few ask me to tan there pets hide. Thats as wrong as wrong could be!!! I wonder what my wife would have said if I tanned my lab when he died. That just kills me. Did you do it?
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on April 26, 2011, 03:33:20 PMHow about a shoulder mount of the ex-wife? Would she actually have to be dead at the time of the taxidermy?