Tinsel the Tibetan Terrier

Friday, June 23, 2006

Unleashed!

I've finally gone off-leash!

Today Mom decided to let me try hiking off-leash and I behaved as well as I could. I followed the pack and ran back to Mom whenever she called, so she was really pleased and announced that I can go off-leash during our hikes as long as the trails are not too busy. Yay!
Mom's so proud of me that she kept praising me all day, and I am really happy too because I know I'm getting better and better everyday. Maybe if I work harder I can go off leash during our walks in our neighborhood too, who knows? Hmmm... maybe I can think of a way to pursuade Mom...

Me a week ago, still on a 30-feet leash


And this is me today - unleashed!

Friday, June 16, 2006

Collie for adoption in Hong Kong (by Ann)

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A friend who is fostering a Collie in Hong Kong has to leave HK within very short notice (June 28) and is desperately looking to re-home the poor Collie. Anyone interested please contact her directly as she will be leaving very soon and poor Stevie Ray will have to go back to the pound if no one can take him in before she departs. Even though he is blind, he moves and acts like a normal dog and he is extremely loving, so please, give him a chance if you could...

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Goodbye - my first date...



It's very sad to know that my first walking buddy, Max, went across the Bridge last Thursday evening because of heart failure. We had our last and final walk that afternoon at the regional park and had a great time. It's sad to bid him farewell, but I know he was happy and content that he got to say his final goodbyes to his buddies as well as his Mom before crossing over.

I will always miss him and his gentlemanly ways - such a kind and gentle soul.

Goodbye Max, until we meet again...

Saturday, June 10, 2006

My favorite Italian restaurant

Mom's favorite Italian restaurant: Mama Gina's in Florence
Tinsel's favorite Italian restaurant: Mama TinTin's at Home
Here's what I will be enjoying this week :)


Risorante Mama TinTin's
Weekly menu
June 11 - June 17, 2006

ANTIPASTI (Appetizers)
ZUPPA
Pureed Italian Zuchinni and Celery soup, Wild Alaskan Salmon oil drizzle
INSALATA CON BUFALA
Pureed baby Boy Choy and Zuchinni salad with wild Buffallo carpaccio, Bufallo liver, bone-dust garnish and Wheatgerm oil dressing

PRIMI (First Plate)
SALMONE CRUDO
Wild Pacific Salmon tartare, Celery,oven baked Yam, Wheatgerm oil glaze
CARPACIA
Grain-fed Beef carpaccio with Beef liver, bone-dust garnish and Wheatgerm oil drizzle

SECONDI (Second Plate)
CONIGLIO OSSO BUCO
Room-chilled whole game Rabbit with organic Pumpkin glaze
SEDANO

Grain-fed game Pheasant with roasted Yam stuffing

As you can see, I'm really one lucky doggie! :)

Monday, June 05, 2006

Three Months' Itch and the Chinese Concubine

Shortly after I moved in with Mom and Dad, I started developing an intolerable itch around my face and neck. I would scratch all day and all through the night. Thinking that I might have fleas, Mom shaved me down but found nothing. In the end I scratched so badly that I bled all over my face, so off to the vet I went. At first it was suspected that I had some sort of bacterial infection, but biopsy results were negative, so the vet suggested putting me on hydrocortisones. Mom objected right away because she knows that steriods and hydrocortisones are not good for the body and should not be used unless as a last resort. She took me to a homeopathic vet instead who suggested changing me onto a completely raw diet starting with alternative meat proteins instead of the common chicken and beef (common allergens in dogs). That got me started on yummy, wholesome foods like salmon, bison and pheasant, which were either wild or organic (hormone-free and antibiotic-free) - yum yum. I was also given some homeopathic remedies with herbal antihistamines and wild salmon oil. My itch improved almost immediately but then my biopsy wounds were starting to heal and got really itchy, so I started scratching again. Eventhough I had an E-collar, I utilized my Yoga skills and managed to stretch my feet up through the opening of the E-collar so I can scratch whenever Mom's not looking. BAD idea. The wounds would open up again and again so I could never heal completely.

Very soon, Mom caught up with my tricks, and modified the E-collar so I cannot scratch anymore, at least at night when Mom and Dad's asleep. During the day, Mom will stay with me and watch me all the time, so I could take off my "fencing mask" and rest my shoulders.

"The Fencing Mask" - mesh screen sewn onto an E-collar

However, the itch was still so unbearable that I would steal a scratch whenever I could. All it took was one or two hearty scratches and the wounds will be bleeding again.

Finally Mom igeniously created another gadget which helped to solve the problem:

The "Chinese Concubine" with "dainty feet"?


This is another pix showing Mom's creativity - the socks would stay on to act as a buffer if I did manage to steal a few scratches, so the wounds would not open up so easily:

Getting ready for bed now...

Well, the whole ordeal took about 3 months and you can imagine how relieved I was when I didn't itch anymore!

Friday, June 02, 2006

What a Blissful day



Midget Sheep?
Nah! It's just me after hiking in the rain.

It has been raining the day before so I had thought that the hike will be cancelled, but Mom kept her promise and took me out to hike with Lisa at the Pacific Spirit Park yesterday. As usual, Lisa brought a bunch of furkids with her, so I get to meet a good pawful of new friends! Despite the weather (which I don't really mind), I had a great time because I am really learning to enjoy being around friends now. Mom says she's really proud of me, but I think I really have to thank Dawn, Cheyanna and Lisa (and the rest of the gang, of course,) for being so sensitive to my special needs because otherwise I wouldn't have improved so much in just a few months. If you know my history, you'll be surprised that I can even come this far, for I have already been through two awesome professional trainers who have both felt that I have reached my limits. But with Mom's persistence and support from my dog walking buddies, I have now progressed far more than anyone would have expected and Mom feels that I will be a normal and friendly gal someday. (I've overheard something about considering letting me go off-leash at the hikes soon!) Mom says I am indebted to everyone who has helped to get me where I am today - thanks guys! :)



Two and a half hours later... all cleaned and groomed, but totally exhausted.

I know, I know..... I am still young and all, but hey! I have hiked at least a good 3 - 4 miles, and, we're talking about muddy tracks here! Not to mention that I had to jump around and chase after the others from time to time!

And before I sign off for the day, here's me another half hour later:

You really have to zoom in (click photo) to see my face.
I was so groggy from my nap that I forgot I had my tongue sticking out!

Ahhhh... what a blissful day!