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Today it was Coco's turn, cause I've got very little pics of her ^^ Im proud of this little girl's beauty *^*
I cant wait to put on her new obitsu >__< But im a bit afraid to take of her lovely wig while im putting the obitsu on @__@
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This is the first time I have owned and opened a EBL Blythe. My Cinnamon Girl. Lucky for me she has had some custom work done already and her head has been opened before. I was still amazed at the different head mould after opening her up to change her pull strings
Coco is my brother's dog who I kidnap frequently. We both love the simple things in life like long walks on the beach. She is endlessly happy and good natured. So fast, many of my photos of her are blurred. I like this one with the reflection and light on the sand.
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Well today was day 2 for having Coco as my foster. This little girl is afraid of everything...especially humans.
The two areas I wanted to work on today was socialization and walking on leash. And she made some great progress in each area.
Successes for the day:
Walked on leash without needing to stop every 30 seconds. And was able to walk at a much quicker pace. She is also able to enter and exit through the door with greater ease.
Tail wagging....this happened on multiple occasions...yippee.
Tail not always tucked between her legs.
Hanging out downstairs with me and the boyz on the couch, vs. hiding upstairs in one of the dog beds.
Showed me her belly on a couple of occasions looking for a scritch.
Being able to wonder about 15 feet away from me in an outside fenced in setting. She only did this a few times...but she is always at me heels when we are outside.
And the thing I am most proud of- her going to meet a stranger. It took a while before she eventually went over. But she did it, go some scritches, and was ready to follow her home. And the best part is the lady fell in love with Coco,and her and her husband have been considering another dog. So might be a potential adopter when she is ready for adoption!
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Day 3 with foster Coco:
She continues to eat well...she really needs to pack on some weight.
She is now spending her time with either me or the boyz...vs. isolating herself upstairs.
She will now growl and bark to express her displeasure (did this 2 times today - once to get a child to back of, and the other to get Harley to back off). The volunteer that head her for a few days before me indicated she would move in for a bite without warning (however she would always inhibit herself, and not follow through). So I am happy she is learning to communicate with others more appropriately.
She is making some attempts to play with me. She has no interest in playing with dogs or toys yet, but she is can be engaged by trying to paw at my wiggling fingers.
Also turns out that she likes to give kiss...she has done this to me a few times.
She is also venturing a little further from me in the leash free park (I only take her into the section for small shy dogs)...usually nobody there, with the occasion human and dog coming in from time to time. She also approached a human again all on her own! She also has the opportunity to watch the other dogs people on the other side of the fence, without being overly intimidated.
We are also going to have to really concentrate on housebreaking. I wasn't sure if it was nerves, or she just hasn't had to hold if for any periods of time - but I am quite confident that she has never been house trained or pee pad trained in the past. So lots of visits outside, as she doesn't seem to ask to go out - and if she does...I haven;t figured out what that behaviour is.
This is Coco Chanel. She likes to play out by the pool. Coco is so sweet & smart. At only 10 months old she knows almost 12 words or more.
My sister Priscilla Starling brought her back from Ohio for me.
GIVE THE DOG A BONE — An unlikely star of Disney•Pixar’s “Coco,” Dante is a Xolo dog—short for Xoloitzcuintle—the national dog of Mexico. Nearly hairless and missing some teeth, Dante has trouble keeping his tongue in his mouth. But he’s a loyal companion to Miguel, an aspiring musician who hopes to follow in the footsteps of his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. Featuring the voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez as Miguel and Benjamin Bratt as de la Cruz, “Coco” opens in theaters Nov. 22, 2017. ©2017 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.
You can take "Coco Taxis" around Habana. They're basically old mopeds with 3 wheels and a fibreglass body with enough space for 2 people in the back. Maria wasn't too keen on going in one, but we eventually took one from the hotel to downtown Habana.
Day 70
This is my 365 days project with coco.
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Day 40
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This is my 365 days project with coco.
My photoprofile is here: electropunker.deviantart.com/
Lunch @ "Earlybird Cafe".
"house-made hotcake that is served with coconut ice cream, coffee jelly, toasted coconut shavings and gula melaka (palm sugar)"
Unlike the fluffy thin pancakes....my table felt that the hotcake was a tad too thick and so the taste of it was pretty stodgy after a few mouthfuls, despite the Espresso, the coconut ice cream and even those strands of citrusy dill!
Not the most prettiest of dish with a palette of browns, it would have been more forgiving if the overall enjoyment had been greater.
My suggestion to the cafe: Half the thickness of the hotcake or switch to your pancakes instead.....I think this dessert dish would have sung with a much higher approval note.