Sydney


Catahoula Leopard Dog/Breed Unknown
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Home:Cincinnati, OH  [I have a diary!]  
Age: 7 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 100+ lbs

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Nicknames:
Sid or Wolf

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-part feral-dog rescue

Likes:
Morning massages

Pet-Peeves:
Smokey the cat, but only when he refuses to play or allow butt-sniffing. :-)

Favorite Toy:
Kung-Fu dog (stuffed dog with squeezebox yelling kung-fu curses). lol

Favorite Food:
Anything her human eats - salad, asparagus, grapefruit.....no bananas though

Favorite Walk:
Across the street, into the field and down to the creek.

Best Tricks:
Talking by doing a vocalized yawn. Wiggling her eyebrows AS IF INNOCENT! She is excellent at sit, stay and lay down, fair to middlin on coming when called.

Arrival Story:
We found her at the pound. At that time, her name was Cheyenne. Being part wolf, they were going to put her down - no one wanted her, too spastic/hyper and too many unknowns on how she would end up - a good dog or a wild wolf. We took a chance and I am so very glad we did! Because we were told she was also "possibly" part Australian Shepherd, she was given the new name of Sydney. Had no idea what a catahoula was until this week! Even has the typical webbed feet. :-) Now it's obvious what breed was crossed with the wolf. Yep, she's really part wolf and all HEART! :-)

Bio:
This little big girl is human! She was COMPLETELY potty trained to go outside in only one week and at only 3 months of age (pound told us she was going on 5 months old - vet said 3 when we finally took her in to see him a few weeks later!). She is so smart we have to spell about 30-40 words around her. She is now over 100 pounds. She only barks when someone comes into the yard or to the door. Loves to hang out with kids (although we don't have any), herd them, mother them, sleep with them. She loves to run in crazy circles around the coffee table and throw her blanket at you to play tug. She currently weighs 102 lbs and is not in the least bit fat but I sure hope she's stopped growing!!!!

The Groups I'm In:
Cincy Canines

I've Been On Dogster Since:
December 1st 2004 More than 4 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
92388

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Something is up and I gotta secret!!!


January 9th 2005 3:14 pm
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Hey, guess what? Did you guess???? Huh? Huh?? Can I tell you??? Ohhhhh, I'm not supposed to tell, but I can hardly stop the tail wagging. It's killing me, I gotta tell! I'm gonna fall off the chair with all this wagging!

Okay, see, Mommy pulled me aside and she said she had a secret and I couldn't tell anybody. Of course I won't tell, Mom, I'm a dog. Woof! So what is iiiiiiiiit ?!?!?!? And she said "you're going to get a new brother, a baby brother." OOOOOH MAN! oops - OOOOOOOH DOGGIE! Hot doggie - is it a hot doggie, Mommy, huh, huh?

She said she did better than get a hot doggie - she's getting me a baby brother JUST LIKE ME! Yep, another happy, jumpy, circle-y (is that a word?), skiddy-y, run all over you PUPPY JUST LIKE ME! I am so WOOOFFFING THIS. Where's my bone? I need my bone while I try and calm down from this excitment. :-)

Then she tells me all about my new baby brother. His name is Schroeder. He's already one of my puppy pals here on the board. WOW MOM! You did great!! I LOVE YOU SOOOOOO MUCH! THANKS! Doesn't he sound great? I think he can help me chase the squirrels and the birds out of the bushes! And he can help me drag Mommy and Daddy down to the creek! And we can DO SOOOO MUCH TOGETHER! I can hardly wait.

Schroeder is coming from Georgia on Saturday and I get to see him Saturday night. I think Daddy wants me to stay upstairs for a little bit while he stays with me and Mommy will stay downstairs with Schroeder while he gets to check out all the smells for the new house. I don't know if I'll be able to wait that long to meet him. I'm so excited I could tinkle (and probably will!).

So, now you know. Don't tell nobody else, okay? When Schroeder gets here, me and Mommy and Daddy are going to do EVERYTHING we can to make him happy here and not miss his first family too awful much.

Okay, gotta get back to my bone while I fret over the long wait until MY BABY BROTHER GETS HERE! lol


Of Cats and Dogs


December 4th 2004 4:22 pm
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Today was a turning point in Sydney and Smokey's lives. If you've read about the addition of Smokey the cat on catster.com, you already know what happened. If you haven't, here is tale of a family uniting. :-)

I was having a late morning, still lying in bed. I turned over and that caused Smokey the cat to be peeved that his sleep was disturbed. He walked up to Sydney, who was also sleeping with us, and sat by her head. Sydney couldn't resist (this cat won't let Sydney touch him) and reached out. Noses touched, once, twice, three times. No claws came out! Sydney decided to take a giant leap for dogdom and licked Smokey's face and ears. She came out completely unscathed and Smokey, although tolerant, felt enough was enough and went to the window sill for some sunbathing. I was ecstatic. God, what I wouldn't have given for a camera at that moment!

As a reward for Sydney patiently and persistently over the past 3 months trying to become friends with Smokey, we took her to the dog park. We were there for almost two hours and she had a great time. Of course, being the catahoula that she is, mommy and daddy were "safety" about half the time, but she would go play, run, mock fight, chase and hassle anyone (dog) who came within 10 feet. It was like she had to be invited to "come out and play" and if they left the immediate vicinity, back to mom and dad she came until someone else came up and invited her to have fun. She's definitely a "one family" sort of dog. All else is only a diversion. :-) She wouldn't even take treats from any of the other dog owners. Oh, that reminds me - when she was a puppy, we took her to a pet store where they had a training session going on. They said she was too anti-social because she wouldn't take treats from other people. I think she's smart. At least I know she can't be tricked into going up to a stranger and being kidnapped or worse - poisoned! Maybe I'm wrong, but that "being sociable" part sounded like asking for trouble! She does let strangers pet her but only after she's seen if we are friendly with the strangers. Even then, they have to be talking to us for a good while first. Kids are a different story - THEY ARE HER BABIES! lol She would have been a good mother......but pound puppies can't leave the facilities until they are spayed. I'd love to have about 2 or 3 more just like her! She's the best babysitter a grandmother could have. Love her to death. :-)


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