Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Cousin Homer

Well, Christmas activities are in full swing here at MomMom and PopPop's house. MomMom spent the entire day making cookies. They smelled so yummy. Unfortunately, I didn't get to taste test any. I'm on a strict "no human food" diet since I ate a whole bunch of turkey yesterday. The results of all the turkey eating was not pleasant this morning and I'll just leave it at that. I have no regrets though and the burning feeling has since gone away.

Anyway, I spent the evening with my cousin, Homer, a few nights ago. Here we are hanging out.


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Winter Camp Hiatus

Sorry I haven't posted much lately. There haven't been any exciting adventures to report. Right now, I'm hangin' at MomMom and PopPop's house for Winter Camp. I'm helping them get ready for the big Christmas holiday. Though, I wish I was more involved in the taste testing of goodies being prepared. PopPop is good at giving me some kind of meat which I really love him for.

Enjoy these pictures from past winters.




Tuesday, December 2, 2008

What Makes a Dog?

I don't remember my biological parents. My current mom and dad adopted me when I was three years old. I don't want to remember the years previous to that and my memories of my biological parents have since faded. But, I've always wondered what kind of breed they were. When I'm out walking my humans, other people will often stop and ask what kind of dog I am. Mom and Dad always respond that they are not sure but that I'm probably German Shepherd mixed with lab. Other humans have offered more possibilities including blue heeler, australian cattle dog, akita, and wolf.
Well, last night, someone told my Dad to look up Dutch Shepherd (Thanks Porter, my brother from another mother, and Kyle S). It's a rare breed and not often seen in the US because it's not recognized by the AKC. Here's a good despcription of the Dutch Shepherd. Do you think it fits me?


The Dutch Shepherd is a highly capable shepherd dog that excels in areas of agility, obedience, guarding, herding, field training, and companionship. They are extraordinarily competent, and they approach their work with great enthusiasm. They have strong territorial instincts and will ward off unwanted visitors at lightning speed. They are very affectionate, cheerful, and playful, and they love to spend time with their family. They are a highly intelligent breed, and they are very easy to be around. They are calm, even-tempered, and loyal. This breed generally gets along quite well with other dogs and animals. They are easy to train and learn new commands quickly. They are active, alert to their surroundings, and they make fine watch dogs. They are low maintenance and can withstand harsh weather conditions and fatigue.

Here are some pictures of Dutch shepherds from the web. What do you think? Is this me?