Who is in the photo at right?
I'm Tamara Bundy, a high school teacher, mom and author. I have seven non-fiction books to my name –but this summer my debut middle grade novel, Walking with Miss Millie comes out and I couldn’t be more excited. The cute little guy with me in the picture is Toby. He is around six years old and is a Cockapoo. This picture was the lucky day we brought him home from the SCPA.
What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?
It’s always first in the morning. I take my first sips of the day and Toby tries to crawl into my skin to get as close to me as possible.
What's brewing?
The rest of my family spends enough money on daily Starbucks runs. I’m the practical one who home brews. I still like the occasion of a pot of coffee that allows you to “freshen” your cup.
Any treats for you or Toby on this occasion?
Toby’s favorite treats are the doggy “ice creams”. I think he sees me eating so much ice cream that he really feels he is eating ice cream too. Have to say I want to try it.
How were you and Toby united?
Toby was a “Surrender Dog”. I never have found out why his previous owners gave him up. He has had a lot of medical bills, so I wonder if they gave him up due to that. We got him through an adoption program at the SCPA. We were the lucky ones—he is an amazing dog.
How did your dog get his name?
They called him “Toby” at the SCPA so I thought that was his name –the one he was surrendered with. But after we started calling him that for a few months after we got him, I realized the workers gave him a random name. I think I would have chosen something different had I known –but it’s too late now. At least he finally answers to “Toby”.
Does Toby do more to help or hinder your writing?
Toby is the perfect dog. I’m serious. He never causes trouble. The only thing that hinders me is sometimes he is so close to my feet when I stand up, I trip over him.
Has Toby inspired the creation of any fictional dogs?
Believe it or not – he inspired a fictional …lamb! My next book – out in 2019 is about a lamb who becomes more of a pet. I used Toby’s expressions, and the way he’d look at me, to come up with details about my lamb in the book.
Who is Toby's best pet-pal?
My daughter rescued a sweet pit-mix named Milly. And while Toby and Milly look like polar opposites, they love to hang out together when my daughter comes to visit.
Cat, postman, squirrel...?
When we first got Toby, he didn’t bark. At all. I thought maybe he couldn’t. But one day…three months after we got him, he did bark – at a cat on the deck. I guess he was just waiting for the right moment.
Ball, squeaky-toy, stick...?
Squeaky toy… all the way.
Where is Toby's favorite outdoor destination?
Anywhere with me. He loves to go outside –just not alone.
What is Toby's best quality?
He is the best dog in the world. Seriously, he is so sweet. You just look in his eyes and you see such kindness and sweetness. And he has never had an accident in the house. Never.
If Toby could change one thing about you, what would it be?
Toby would change the fact that I sometimes leave the house. He would much prefer I never leave without him. And I think he’d prefer not to have to get some of the medication he’s on now.
If Toby could answer only one question in English, what would you ask him?
I’d love to know the name he had for the first years of his life. I really want to know more about that time.
If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which Toby could speak, who should voice him?
I picture Toby as such a kind, old soul, I’d have Morgan Freeman give him a voice.
What advice would Toby give if asked?
Toby would say everybody should lighten up a little, give more belly rubs, and take more naps.
Visit Tamara Bundy's website.
--Marshal Zeringue
What a cutie-pie!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. And the pic with Toby and Milly...gah...I can't stand that much cuteness. 😍 Canine-grats on the upcoming book.
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