Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Black and Tan Coonhound

Black and Tan Coonhound | Petsafe Petsafe collar is recommended in this hunting dog.

Primarily used as a hunting dog, the Black and Tan Coonhound can also make a loving family pet. They are people-oriented, gentle and playful. They love to spend time with their families. They will expect to be allowed on the furniture and they love to go for rides in the car.


Black and Tan Coonhound | Petsafe Most are laid-back and good with children and other animals. However, most will also take any opportunity to chase small animals up a tree and then bark to let you know they've done so. Their bark is deep and booming -- Westminster Kennel Club calls it a "mournful bawl" -- and your neighbors might not appreciate it. Though they do not need to hunt to be happy, they do need moderate daily exercise on a leash or a fenced area.

Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Pet DoorsA dog fence is important, as the Black and Tan has an excellent nose and will follow his nose on a trail he finds exciting. He will tree the neighborhood cat. These are independent dogs who are slow to mature, so early obedience training is important. These are outgoing, friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who adapt well to any situation in which they are loved. Just be careful with giving kisses, as many of them like to drool!

Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Dog Door
Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Dog Door | Patio Pet Doors

Photo Credits: ets4you.com | dogsindepth.com | justme.ws | i-love-dogs.com

Black and Tan Coonhound

Black and Tan Coonhound | Petsafe Petsafe collar is recommended in this hunting dog.

Primarily used as a hunting dog, the Black and Tan Coonhound can also make a loving family pet. They are people-oriented, gentle and playful. They love to spend time with their families. They will expect to be allowed on the furniture and they love to go for rides in the car.


Black and Tan Coonhound | Petsafe Most are laid-back and good with children and other animals. However, most will also take any opportunity to chase small animals up a tree and then bark to let you know they've done so. Their bark is deep and booming -- Westminster Kennel Club calls it a "mournful bawl" -- and your neighbors might not appreciate it. Though they do not need to hunt to be happy, they do need moderate daily exercise on a leash or a fenced area.

Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Pet DoorsA dog fence is important, as the Black and Tan has an excellent nose and will follow his nose on a trail he finds exciting. He will tree the neighborhood cat. These are independent dogs who are slow to mature, so early obedience training is important. These are outgoing, friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who adapt well to any situation in which they are loved. Just be careful with giving kisses, as many of them like to drool!

Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Dog Door
Black and Tan Coonhound | Patio Dog Door | Patio Pet Doors

Photo Credits: ets4you.com | dogsindepth.com | justme.ws | i-love-dogs.com

Tibetan Spaniel


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Wowee!!


I just found out about this awesome piece that an artist named Christine Head did of me. I feel so special and loved! My foster dad says that it captures my sparkly eyes and slight smirk perfectly. I am wiggly but I was a little bit embarrassed to be known for my snoring (even if it is true). :P But I guess if no one else minds it why should I? :) Thank you, Christine! I love it!

You can check out this sketch and a bunch of Christine's other work here--including a cool piece of one of my best buddies, Jonny:
http://www.mysketches.com/index.html