Showing posts with label tim tam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tim tam. Show all posts

Make Your Dog a Part of the Picture!

Pedigree has a cool project right now called the Million Dog Mosaic. You can upload your dog's picture, and it will become a part of a greater whole. Tim Tam and Milo are both in the mosaic. Tim Tam's code is tim1 and Milo's is milo25. It's pretty cool

Here's the link . . . click here.

Milo!








So . . . I adopted a new dog on Friday, 2/15/2008, from the North Central L.A. City Animal Shelter. He is very cute and completely different than any other dog I've had. His name is Milo. I was thinking of changing his name when I adopted him. Some names in the running were Lumpia, Matamis, and Biscotti. But I decided that none was cool enough to warrant the dog's trauma of having to get used to a new name. He is about 3 1/2 years old and is some sort of hound--possibly a harrier, foxhound, or a beagle mixed with something larger (like a German shepherd). I'm going with harrier, since that is the most interesting of the group (and is also what the shelter finally put on his papers). He is a bit more high maintenance than I expected. He cries whenever he can't see me. I slept on the couch the first night so he could get used to being here. The second night I left the TV on for him. The third night he seemed OK and didn't cry until morning. He already knows how to play ball and the commands "come here" and "no." But he doesn't know "sit" unless I have food in my hand. He is exploring more and more of the backyard and seems to love it, since it feels like a big field. Of course, he can't be out there for very long without me there.

I do still miss Tim Tam a lot, but it sure is fun having a dog again.

Tim Tam!








Here are some pictures of me and Tim Tam, taken by Stephen. :)

Tim Tam was adopted on March 17, 2007. He died on December 27, 2007. He was my best friend. I miss him very much.

Meanwhile, I found this article that explains why it's so important to have pets.

Tim Tam!












I thought it was time for me to post pictures of my dog, Tim Tam. He was adopted on March 17, 2007, from the Ventura County Animal Shelter. These pictures were taken on Sunday, July 8, 2007.

People always ask me what kind of dog he is. The answer is that I don't know. The people at the shelter told me that he is an Australian shepherd. But I think he's way too big to be an Aussie. When I got him, he weighed 100 pounds. I think he's lost some weight since then. From my limited research, I think I have figured out that he is part golden retriever and part great Pyrenees. The name for the hybrid is golden Pyrenees. I don't know if that's what he really is, but he looks like it.

The next question people ask me is how old he is. Again, I don't know. He was found wandering in a field somewhere in Ventura County. The shelter staff referred to him as "The Old Guy," so I'm assuming he's a senior citizen (for a dog). That's actually one reason I ended up with Tim Tam, rather than some other dog. People who go to shelters are often looking for puppies, and not very many people were even looking at Tim Tam. The doctor thinks he is maybe 8 to 10 years old.

The third question people ask is where did his name come from? My SCC board friends will know. But for the rest of you, Tim Tams are Australian biscuit/cookie things that are covered in chocolate and are undescribably wonderful. (This was when I thought I was getting an Australian shepherd.) If you have never had one, run out to your nearest World Market and find something called Arnott's Biscuits. That's what they're called here--I don't know why.





I have about a million more things to say about my dog, but I will save those for another time.

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