Hello! My name is Faline, you may or may not recognize me from one other forum, though I've been terribly inactive on it. I got my Doberman, Logan three years ago, and at the time I was 18.
As you may tell, I'm from Arizona. All the way down in the south where it's cooler than Phoenix, but warmer than Flag. I'm currently attending college, and work part-time as a file clerk. I'm often allowed to bring him into work, so he's almost never alone. I also volunteer with local TNR of feral cat colonies in my town, and whoops, accidentally kept one. I'm a hobbyist photographer and spend a lot of my free time drawing. Let me know if you'd like to see anything!
Logan just turned three on January 17th, and once I move out of my parents' home, I plan to return him to obedience classes to refine some of his training.
He's got a little sag after trying to tango with a rattlesnake, but he's doing well with that injury aside from a small scar (you'll see a white spot on the left side of his muzzle). He is now rattlesnake trained and hopefully safe from that reoccurring.
Some of his harmless habits include:
Pressing on cats or puppies with his nose to check for squeakers.
Stuffing himself in the cat bed.
Generally acting more like a cat than a dog.
I'll include an old puppy picture from the day I brought him home.
As you may tell, I'm from Arizona. All the way down in the south where it's cooler than Phoenix, but warmer than Flag. I'm currently attending college, and work part-time as a file clerk. I'm often allowed to bring him into work, so he's almost never alone. I also volunteer with local TNR of feral cat colonies in my town, and whoops, accidentally kept one. I'm a hobbyist photographer and spend a lot of my free time drawing. Let me know if you'd like to see anything!
Logan just turned three on January 17th, and once I move out of my parents' home, I plan to return him to obedience classes to refine some of his training.
He's got a little sag after trying to tango with a rattlesnake, but he's doing well with that injury aside from a small scar (you'll see a white spot on the left side of his muzzle). He is now rattlesnake trained and hopefully safe from that reoccurring.
Some of his harmless habits include:
Pressing on cats or puppies with his nose to check for squeakers.
Stuffing himself in the cat bed.
Generally acting more like a cat than a dog.
I'll include an old puppy picture from the day I brought him home.