Saturday, July 23, 2022

Now fixing

I finally unscrewed the feeder.  My first reaction upon opening is how dusty it was. It smells like dog alright.

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

introducing Finn

If have not had the pleasure of meeting Finn yet, she is now with me and my family.

Finn was a name given to him by Toronto Animal Service and I like it so I have been introducing him as Finn; however, he may also be called Fern or Siu Ba (little white in cantonese) or big white bear (in chinese).

Finn is approximately 8 months old and his breed is Kuvasz. We were introduced to Finn this past Sunday and brought him home forthwith.

He is smart, good on leash, and playful.  His duty every morning as the family only dog is to walk me to the bus station, watch me board the bus and accompany my mother home immediately thereafter.

Over the weekend i am going to try to fix the extendable leash which has previously been broken before (as it was a hand me down) and we broke it again while Finn sprinted off after a bunny on one end and I stood still on the other.  I will have to take the entire leash apart as the rope has recoiled back into the rope feeder.  We were on tight leash for the remainder of the walk home.  I extended the rope with the amount of short but sturdy rope I can link together during around walk home (approximately 2 to 2.5 lengths in increment measurement of the length from my shoulder to hand).  I do not like walking on short leash.

Tomorrow morning, we will either have to continue to walk with that length of rope if i am unable to locate my eye to eye which is about 16 feet of rope (unless if i remember the measurement wrong).

Tonight during our walk, I took two photos of Finn.

For this blog, you get this selfie of me and Finn's skinny behind plus the full moon at the background in our cosy family room which was taken tonight before he fell asleep beside me.

Btw, I wonder if Roo and Finn got along, they were from the same shelter.

 
Yes, I am still sitting here.  Good night.