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Awww! This brings back memories! Coco could actually fit in the food bowl with room to spare! And his tinylittle baby ears! So CUTE!
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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!
some shots i snapped of my coco the day after she arrived. she didn't have any clothes yet, so i fashioned a temporary dress out of kleenex [opps!].
i've sent her back to lati to redo her face-up though.. lati didn't give me the eyebrows that i asked for! >,<
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This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
This font was inspired by Chank's new Nicotine Bold font, www.chank.com/shop/detail/4/fonts/82/nicotine/
Coco's puppies came in for their booster vaccination. One of them in particular held a grudge but the rest were super brave. Cutest litter ever. :-)
Tagged by Karena74. She's hanging out on the set of The Chronicles of Judith.
The rule is as follows:
1 - Take a picture of you NOW!
2 - You can not change your clothes or comb your hair!
3 - If you are without eyelashes or chips, you will have to be the same, without! Wig is the same thing!
4 - Do not edit or photoshop!
5 - Tagged five friends!!
I tag
1.Roberta Smith, (ava111)
2.Wendy Dreary, (momokogirl1)
3. L'il G (lovebucket)
4. Lyric (shootingstargaze)
5.Georgia Moon (greenfaerietree)
This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
This font was inspired by Chank's new Nicotine Bold font, www.chank.com/shop/detail/4/fonts/82/nicotine/
© All rights reserved. Use or reproduction of this image without the prior written consent of the copyright holder Trish Aleve, is in violation of the copyright law.
Coco (foster) at the dog park today. She continues to make some wonderful progress. In my house, she has not only gone from fearful to comfortable...but now she is confident. She is trying to play with Harley, Buster and toys from time to time- and is always happy to chase my fingers. She also has developed an attitude when walking on leash...it is kinda funny.
Coco was stung/bitten by a nasty bee/wasp/spider while we were down at Pt Lonsdale for the weekend. There's nothing like an emergency trip to the vet to sober you up! She recovered quickly, my last post was taken the morning after this one.
This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.