Thursday, September 30, 2010

Together

Since Hannah arrived we have been inseparable. I have shown her how to dig holes, how to play chasey, how to get in and out of the house through the dog doors, but I did not have to teach her how to eat! She can eat her own weight in dog biscuits in 10 seconds. If eating was an Olympic sport, Hannah would be the Gold medalist.
I have been under the weather recently with a tummy wog, and Hannah was a bit off colour too. I was supposed to see Dr. Sally to get a special award. I was going to be made a Neutered Dog but that will have to wait now until I am fully recovered.

Blogspot has a Stats link that shows where the readers of the blog come from. Hello to all the readers in Australia, UK, America, Canada, Russia, Netherlands and Saudi Arabia.
I did not realise I was so popular.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hannah's Video, with me too.


We have done a video of our first meeting and our playing together. It took ages to get all the scenes and a lot went on the cutting room floor, but the finished product is worth it.
Click on the link under "Video Links". It is not as big as my adventure at the Tip of Cape York, but it could still take a while to load.
Hannah and I get on life a house on fire, we play all the time except when Hannah has to sleep, and then I play games with KnK. I don't want them to feel left out now that Hannah is here.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Hannah is Here


My sister Hannah is here at last, just 8 weeks old and she has thick fur, white socks, a white tail tip and already loves to play. She looks quite pale in the photo but she has a nice red colour in real life, not as dark as me, but still nice.
We have been playing in the garden, but she can not do much - yet!
Kathy has put my old basket under the desk so that Hannah can sleep there, right next to my day bed so I can keep an eye on her.
I will have to think up a new name for the blog to include Hannah in it because she will be in everything I do from now on. Perhaps "Tiffany's Tail and Hannah's House - the story of Two NSDTRs"
Keith said Hannah is a palindrome, but she looks like a perfectly normal puppy to me.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

New Video of my Adventures.

This kangalow, or maybe buffaroo, has been covered in concrete and stuck in the ground at Camooweal. I kept well away from it.

The Video of my adventure at the Tip of the Cape York Peninsula has just been released, starring ME!.

It tells how KNK could not find the path from the Cape York car park to the Tip, and how I save the day by sniffing out the safe way.

It is about 8 meg so it could take a while to load. Click the link "Tiffany Saves The Day" under Videos on the left of the screen. Turn the sound on, but don't make the screen too big because the video will go all funny if you do.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Agility Training


I was invited to train at the Alice Springs Dog Club. Here are some pics of me doing my stuff. The main one of me on the table was picked because I was standing still and looked sharp. In the others I am jumping the Broad Jump and coming out of the Tunnel but I was moving too fast for the camera and appeared a little blurred. (OK, you can bang on about F stops, ISO settings and light levels, but I was still too fast for the camera!)
We are here for a week, Trials at the weekend and then we are heading home.
When we get home, my baby sister Hannah will be coming to join me. With two of us working on the humans, they won't stand a chance.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Hotter than Hell on a Hot Day


Here I am in the caravan at Camooweal. Why am I in the caravan you may ask, the answer is, because that's where the air conditioner is. I have genetically evolved to cope with Canadian winters, where barks come out as frozen blocks and you have to throw them on a fire so that you can hear them, and they have brought me to the hottest place they could find on the edge of the Northern Territory Desert.
Humans! There are times when I could bite them.