Friday, November 30, 2012

Colleen and John Marzluff & Reese, Digit and Bellatrix

Who is in the photo at right?

Colleen and John Marzluff. I volunteer with my dogs and work on writing when I can. I also volunteer for Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue with Siberian Husky rescue and education. John is a professor at University of Washington and the author of several books including one that he co-authored with his wife about life in rural Maine with Siberian Huskies and ravens (Dog Days, Raven Nights).

The dogs are border collies, Reese – 8 (F), Digit – 3 (M), and Bellatrix – 5 (F) (except for Digit who is ½ border collie and ½ unknown).

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

Everyday is coffee with my crew.

After a 4 mile walk they join me for my second cup of coffee and the paper.

What's brewing?

San Francisco organic rainforest from Costco, regular drip, with some creamer.

Any treats for you or your dogs on this occasion?

They get their “breakfast” which is dry kibble that is ½ lamb and ½ salmon based.

How did your dogs get their names? Any aliases?

Reese – as a rescue dog, she came with her name. Apparently she was named after the street where she was born. Reese’s Pieces, Miss Reese, Reesie.

Bellatrix – for fans of Harry Potter you should recognize this name. I was not too keen on it until my daughter who named her told me it is a star in a constellation. Bella, Bell (and she does wear a bell all the time so we can keep track of her), Bellie, Smellie Bellie, Red Dog.

Digit – he had 4 extra toes on each of his back feet so this was an obvious choice according to John who had naming rights. Diji, Dijimon, Dwij, Doodlebug, Digiredoo, Little Man, Freckle Face.

How were you and your dogs united?

Reese was found when she was 11 months old by our younger daughter, online from Pacific Northwest Border Collie Rescue after her 3-legged Siberian Husky had died. Her full story can be found on page 63 in To the Rescue, Found Dogs with a Mission by Elise Lufkin.

Bellatrix was one of three pups in a litter that a friend was fostering for Pacific Northwest Border Collie Rescue. The friend needed someone to care for the litter when she went on vacation. My oldest daughter begged to help and adopt one of the pups. I told her if she was successful taking care of the pups when my friend was gone, then she could adopt one.

Digit was in a litter of 8 pups that a friend in an agility class was fostering for Pacific Northwest Border Collie Rescue. We volunteered to help socialize the litter and fell in love with the biggest pup. He continues to see 2 of his brothers from the litter who are very different, so we suspect multi dads for the litter. They all had the extra digits.

We had 11 Siberian Huskies at one point in time when we were active with dog sledding (some of them are featured as the “Third down dogs” at the U of WA football games), so having 3 border collies is no problem.

You know quite a lot about crows and other corvids; are these birds smarter than border collies?

This is a tough question since each is at the top of its species for smarts.

They do well in each of their environments. So, to dodge the question, we have invented the “Crowdog” [photo left].

What is each dog's best quality?

We used to have Siberian Huskies who are notorious for running off, so having three dogs that will stay with you off leash is a quality that I really appreciate.

Reese is a real cuddler and great for when you need a dog fix which is why she makes a great pet therapy dog [photo right].

Bellatrix is good for a laugh, especially when she watches tv or the computer or chases random flashes of light when she is in the car or herds the waves at the beach.

Digit is a clown and loves to cuddle too, so he is a little of both of the others.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which your dogs could speak, which actors should do their voices?

Reese – Zooey Deschanel: a little sweet, a little snarky.

Bellatrix – Ellen DeGeneres: a little OCD and goofy.

Digit – Robin Williams: just plain goofy.

If your dogs could answer only one question in English, what would you ask them?

For Reese – “Where do you go and what do you do when you disappear in the yard by yourself in the morning?

For Bellatrix [photo left] – “What are you thinking when you are watching TV/computer?”

For Digit – “Who was your father?”

If your dogs could change one thing about you, what would it be?

Reese and Bella – more time for more off leash walks/hikes.

Digit – faster brain and body for agility.

Read about John M. Marzluff and Colleen Marzluff's Dog Days, Raven Nights.

--Marshal Zeringue

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Jennifer Au & Nutmeg

Who is in the photo at right?

My name is Jennifer Au. I am a veterinarian (DVM), an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (DACVS). I am also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) and the director of the Canine Rehabilitation Service at OSU.

With me is Nutmeg, a 5-year-old female, spayed mixed breed who is probably part spaniel, part pit. Since everyone nowadays likes to have 'hybrid' dogs I like to call her a Spitt-bull for fun.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine? What's brewing?

Nutmeg and I just completed a 5K run hosted by the veterinary students at OSU called Vets for Pets. They help raise money for a local charity as well as promote fitness and welfare of pets and people.

Nutmeg decided to jump in the pond on the route twice. She doesn't need the coffee to warm up but I do. It's a Starbucks Venti skinny carmel latte to get me warmed up.

How were you and Nutmeg united?

While I was on faculty at Michigan State University a few years ago a couple of the 4th year veterinary students on the shelter medicine rotation brought me an injured dog to be evaluated. She had an injury to her hock or ankle causing lameness and instability. I recommended surgical stabilization but unfortunately the shelter was unable to pursue it due to financial constraints.

Back to the shelter she went but I kept thinking about her. One of the students was going back to the shelter later that week to check on another patient. I asked to ride along 'just to see the shelter' since I had never had a chance to visit. Needless to say Nutmeg came home with me that night. She is doing great on her 'ankle' nowadays.

Your OSU biosketch says you have "a strong background in ferret emergency and surgical procedures." What led you to ferrets?

As a kid I was very interested in all sorts of animals, starting off with gerbils and hamsters as pets, moving on over the years to all sorts of 'exotic' pets; rabbits, chinchillas, reptiles, etc. A friend gave me a ferret for my birthday one year and it was love at first sight. That love and interest continued though veterinary school and the early part of my career. During this time I progressed from having a single pet ferret to running a ferret rescue, showing ferrets (yes, there are ferret shows) and breeding ferrets.

After veterinary school I did a 1 year internship at the Animal Medical Center in NYC. My initial intent was to pursue an exotic animal residency and specialize in exotic pets and ferrets primarily. I realized, however, that I was finding myself interested in things outside of the exotic field such as dogs, cats, emergency medicine and surgery. Instead of applying directly for a residency in exotics I took sometime to work in the veterinary field doing primarily emergency work, This allowed me to continue my exotic pet interests but also allowed me to experience dog/cat medicine, emergency medicine and surgery. Ultimately I pursued a surgical internship followed by a 3-year surgical residency at Texas A&M in part because I felt it gave me the best of all worlds: exotics need surgery and a I can help a large number of patients (dogs/cats) by not limiting myself to just the exotic field.

How did your dog get her name? Any aliases?

I'm not exactly sure how I came up with Nutmeg but it just seemed to fit. I think part of it was her color reminded me of nutmeg. My Tante (Aunt) Dine tried very hard to dissuade me from the name fearing we would end up calling her Nut for short. She was right, we do call her Nut for short but it fits her perfectly. Along with Nut there is The Nut (more formal), Nutter, Nut-butt and Nutter-butter. In addition there are the descriptors of 'Spitt-bull' and 'the elusive long-haired pit bull'. If my orange cat, Brooklyn is around, nicknamed Peanut, the pair are Nutter-butter - Peanut–butter.

What is your dog's best quality?

Nutmeg is pure love and happiness. She thinks everyone is her friend and goes belly up to every new person so they can rub her belly.

Her pure joy in the world makes me happy. It doesn't matter what kind of day I had -- she makes me smile and that is priceless.

If Nutmeg could change one thing about Ohioans, what would it be?

She would want people to judge her, and other dogs, individually rather than making a judgement based on a particular breed. She is an ambassador of love and happiness in a (part) pit bull body. She thinks breedism is similar to racism, sexism, etc.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which Nutmeg could speak, which actor should do her voice?

I think I would say Julia Roberts but more for her laugh. I just think of Nutter as happy and laughing with a joy about life.

--Marshal Zeringue

Monday, November 26, 2012

Julie & George

Who is in the photo at right?

I’m Julie the Wife, I document burning dinners and ruining childhoods at A Day in the Wife. Enjoying coffee with me is George the Superpet, a six-year-old 110 lb. Standard Poodle who is regularly featured on the blog. George is a little bit excited that he is among first Standard Poodles on Coffee With a Canine.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

George likes to be where I am, and I am usually drinking coffee. If I would allow him to curl up on my lap while drinking it, he would do it. George knows when he hears the cabinet door open to get a coffee cup, it’s time to get out of his chair and start a hard day of begging.

What's brewing?

We are drinking “Rocket Fuel” from our favorite coffee shop, “fuel” in Mount Vernon, Iowa. They use Small World Roaster’s beans from Princeton.

My cup is usually about 25% Creamate Caramel Macciatto creamer. Yes, George and I are coffee snobs. Todd, not so much. But he’s nuts.

Any treats for you or George on this occasion?

Lemon cookies made by my 15-year-old daughter. George and I both love that the kids are starting to cook, particularly since they are better sharers than I.

How did George get his name? Any aliases?

George is named after George Harrison, because his guitar gently weeps. It’s a medical condition. He is occasionally referred to as George the Superpet, but we try not to say it in front of him so as to not inflate his ego.

How were you and George united?

We met in a bar, but for the children’s sake we tell them we were looking for a non-shedding dog due to allergies, and saw George in the classifieds. He was a 16-week-old puppy named Max living with a couple of teacup poodles and a Scottie, and things weren’t working out. The family who owned him realized quickly that he was too big to safely place with teacups. This is why he drinks coffee in our house now.

Who are George's best pet-pals?

George used to play with Zeus and Jaxson next door, both Labrador Retreivers, but they moved a few weeks ago and he’s been a little depressed. He’s been growling to himself, and the kids are starting to campaign for a companion dog. I don’t know that we can handle another gargantuan Standard Poodle, but perhaps there is room for a nice Wheaten or Boston Terrier sibling.

Rabbit, postman, cat....?

There are about 30 feral cats that live in our neighborhood, and every window and door in our house has a streak of dried saliva and rage about two feet up from the floor.

But the postman is a close second. We don’t have rabbits, due to 30 feral cats in neighborhood.

Squeaky toy, ball, stick...?.

George can gut and eat a squeaky toy in less than two minutes. He has no interest in sticks, and no longer has balls. If he gets a rawhide, he will walk around with it in his mouth crying for a day before he breaks down and eats it.

What is George's best quality?

He hugs. He also picks pockets, so you have to be careful with all the hugging. He is a voracious reader – in this picture [at left] he is reading, The Girls From Ames by Jeffrey Zaslow.

If George could change one thing about you, what would it be?

He would have me work from home again so we can take our 3 p.m. nap before the kids get home. He’s a spooner. (Don’t tell Current Husband, it’s our little secret.)

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which George could speak, which actor should do his voice?

The voice of Abominable Snowman from Bugs Bunny, who says, “I will love him and pet him and squeeze him and call him George.” If he is unavailable, it will be Adam Sandler, paws down.

If George could answer only one question in English, what would you ask him?

What’s the deal with you and Tampax?

Visit the A Day in the Wife website.

--Marshal Zeringue

Friday, November 23, 2012

Heather Huffman & Kali, Charlie, Shoeshine and Po

Who is in the photo at right?

I’m Heather Huffman, author of seven romantic suspense novels. My latest, Devil in Disguise, was released in June.

My family lives on a small homestead in the Missouri Ozarks, where we’re attempting to become more self sufficient. Our dogs are both our beloved pets and an essential part of the farm.

Kali is a six-month-old female Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees named after a character from my novel Jailbird.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

Our dogs are LGDs (Livestock Guardian Dogs); their primary job is to guard the homestead. Since predators are most active at night, that’s their busiest time of day. In the morning after my boys are off to school, I let them in so we can enjoy a coffee break together.

What's brewing?

Yuban coffee because it’s Rainforest Alliance certified, with a dash of sugar and a splash of French vanilla creamer.

Any treats for you or your dogs on this occasion?

Does the heater count?

How did your dogs get their names? Any aliases?

Charlie [photo left] and Kali are both named after my favorite book couple. Charlie is a four-year-old Newfoundland/Lab mix.

Our newest additions are two Great Pyrenees/Corgi cross puppies named Shoeshine, after Underdog, and Po, after Kung Fu Panda.

How were you and your dogs united?

Charlie was adopted from a shelter when we still lived in suburban St. Louis and happily turned out to be an amazing farm dog. Kali was a gift from my sister. Shoeshine and Po [photo right] came to us when a friend took in a Great Pyrenees only to find out she was pregnant by a Corgi.

Do your dogs have any influence on your writing?

They certainly influence my productivity! How can you resist the “love me” eyes? Many of my characters have dogs, so my affection for them definitely comes through in my novels!

Rabbit, postman, cat....?

Trash man. Kali flipped out the first time she saw the trash man emptying our bin. I told her to calm down and she kept giving me this look that clearly said, “But Mom, he’s stealing the stuff in that big black box!”

Squeaky toy, ball, stick...?

Stick, all the way. Squeaky toys and balls are a light snack for my dogs. Every so often I get them a toy because I want to spoil them. Within minutes, it’s shredded and I’m picking up little pieces from all over my yard.

What is each dog's best quality?

I love that Charlie is intensely loyal to the entire family. He sleeps in the hallway so he can equally protect all of his people. He’s so stoic and rarely expressive, but when it’s just me and him, I can see the complete and total adoration in his face.

I love to watch Kali joyfully bound through the pasture; her zeal for life and her love for her home is catching. I think it’s amazing that even at six months old, and despite her happy-go-lucky demeanor, she never hesitates to protect those under her watch, and she’s good at what she does.

I love to watch the puppies’ different personalities develop. Po is a total couch potato and he’d rather be inside with Charlie, guarding the people. Also like Charlie, he comes across as aloof to a stranger. Now that he’s figured out we’re his, he graces us with that same look of adoration.

Shoeshine [photo left] is rambunctious and fearless. He has an amazing puppy smile and he’s incredibly smart. When I took him outside for his first training session, he watched me for a minute until he figured out what I was doing (herding ducks) before falling in line beside me to help as if we did that together every morning.

If your dogs could change one thing about you, what would it be?

The amount of time I spend in front of the computer.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which your dogs could speak, which actors should do their voices?

Hmm… Charlie would be Liam Neeson, Kali should be Anne Hathaway, Po should probably be Jack Black in keeping with his name, and Johnny Depp as Shoeshine.

If your dogs could answer only one question in English, what would you ask them?

Because Kali spends a large portion of her time curled up on her “perch” (a lawn chair) watching over the homestead, I’d love to ask her what’s going through her mind as she watches them.

Visit Heather Huffman's website and blog.

--Marshal Zeringue

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Mimi Schroeder & Piper Lee

Who is in the photo at right?

Piper Lee is on the right and Mimi is on the left. My name is Mimi Schroeder and my company, Max Communications, provides publicity for authors and their books. Piper is a very calm West Highland white terrier, an 8-year-old female as well as I can guess. She is a rescue dog. My company was named after Max, my first Westie.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

Piper and I enjoy coffee on the balcony every morning. She can’t wait for Fed Ex to roll by.

What's brewing?

A hot cup of Starbucks Verona coffee with cream.

Any treats for you or Piper on this occasion?

We’re really enjoying the Halloween candy this morning; Piper gets Pupperoni.

How did Piper get her name? Any aliases?

Piper was named after the first Westie I ever knew and has had me hooked on Westies ever since. She was given the middle name Lee so she could be a proper Southern belle and have two first names.

How were you and Piper united?

Found her through a wonderful rescue group for Westies.

Who are Piper's best pet-pals?

Piper loves a little white poodle named Mr. Horton who lives in our building.

Rabbit, postman, cat....?

Quiet little Piper gets very loud when she sees the postman, Fed Ex or UPS.

Squeaky toy, ball, stick...?

Favorite toy is a little pink bear attached to a tiny blankie. It came with her from her foster home.

What is Piper's best quality?

She’s very copacetic, very zen-like.

If Piper could change one thing about you, what would it be?

Make her a faster walker.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which Piper could speak, which actor should do her voice?

Audrey Hepburn.

If your dog could answer only one question in English, what would you ask her?

What was your life like before you were rescued?

--Marshal Zeringue

Monday, November 19, 2012

Alison Pace & Carlie

Who is in the photo at right?

Hi, that's me, Alison Pace, I'm a writer living in New York City, and that's my dog, Carlie. She's a 7-year old West Highland white terrier.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

We're celebrating the release of my new book, You Tell Your Dog First. It's about life with dogs and the many ways in which dogs connect people to the world. It's also a lot about life in New York City and how it feels to live here. Carlie features very prominently in the book. That's her on the cover.

What's brewing?

Green Mountain Coffee Nantucket Blend that I make in my mini Keurig (a life changing purchase), 2% milk, and 1 packet of sugar in the raw.

If not that, Carlie and I walk around the corner to Joe. They have excellent, excellent coffee there, and a designated spot to tie your dog up right outside.

Any treats for you or Carlie on this occasion?

As I type this, Hurricane Sandy is headed toward New York City so we're looking forward to peanut butter sandwiches and wine if the power goes out.

Carlie is actually a little anxious in advance of the storm so she appears to not be eating anything.

How did Carlie get her name? Any nicknames?

I got Carlie when she was about a year and a half old so she already had her name. I'd spent years trying to think of the perfect dog name for when I finally got a dog but she really knew her name so I didn't want to change it. Change, as we know, can be hard, and Carlie had had a lot of it. I'm not sure how it started but Carlie's nickname is Noodle. Also, Noosie, Noo and The Noo.

You write about a few bad dates in You Tell Your Dog First, your first nonfiction book after five novels. Who is first to sense a relationship is doomed, you or Carlie? And when Carlie is unenthusiastic about a friend or date, is she likely to give that person a second chance?

Ha. I'd have to go with Carlie on that one. I have a pretty big optimistic streak which might just be a nice way of saying that I'm not super fast on the uptake when it comes to identifying doom. Carlie can definitely warm up (a little) to someone to whom she was initially cool. But if she is really fond of a person, it happens right away.

How were you and Carlie united?

Fate! Timing! Also I was looking for a dog and Carlie was a show dog who was not winning and needed a home.

Who are your dog's best pet-pals?

Carlie is very popular. We live in a building that is home to many, many dogs so she has a lot of pals here.

And we go to off-leash hours in Central Park every morning and she's got friends there as well. Her favorites, off the top of my head: Emme, a French Bulldog; Cooper, a pug; Jacko, a Labradoodle and Lizzie, a Havanese. Also, Ian, a fellow Westie.

Squeaky toy, ball, stick...?

She has one of those balls that has little feet on it. Hers is bright green and she loves it.

What is Carlie's best quality?

She is very sweet and kind. And also very smart.

If Carlie could change one thing about New Yorkers, what would it be?

They would all carry treats to give her.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which Carlie could speak, which actor should do her voice?

Michelle Dockery who plays Lady Mary Crawley on Downton Abbey.

If Carlie could answer only one question in English, what would you ask her?

Are you happy? (I hope the answer would be yes.)

Visit Alison Pace's website.

Pace's novels include If Andy Warhol Had a Girlfriend, Pug Hill and its sequel, A Pug’s Tale, and City Dog.

Read more about You Tell Your Dog First.

The Page 69 Test: City Dog.

The Page 99 Test: You Tell Your Dog First.

--Marshal Zeringue

Friday, November 16, 2012

Kristina Zambrano & Kovack

Who is in the photo at right?

In the picture is me, Kristina Zambrano, and my dog, Kovack.  I'm a pet photographer. Kovack is a 7-year-old golden retriever.

What's the occasion for Coffee with a Canine?

I usually don’t drink coffee when I take Kovack to the park but this time actually was a golden retriever meet-up and we have snacks and drinks (I already drank mine when I got my photo taken).

What's brewing?

Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha.

Any treats for you or Kovack on this occasion?

Sure, we have a dog treat and human treats.

How were you and Kovack united?

Let’s say he came just at the right time when I need it the most. I had loss my 3-month-old Siberian husky puppy, who was killed by a veterinarian. So my parents made arrangements for me to get a mysterious envelope on my birthday, and the envelope said meet at 5pm and get me a name ... Oh it was the most wonderful b-day I ever had.

How did Kovack get his name? Any nicknames?

We made a sort of clerk (the kind of Catholic Pope does to choose their new Pope?): we gathered many theme names. He was to be named after a TV series character. We had to go with the flow so since my family are pretty much Doctors (MD) and the other half Engineers; we choose The X-Files and ER TV shows for names ... Kovack’s dog momma was named Dana (X-Files) and his Dad was named by a monarchy Kings (Angus). We had several names such as Mulder, Skinner, Doe, Krycek etc etc; for the other side Carter, Noah, Luka, Green, Kovac. So I looked at the meanings of those names and there he was--Kovac(k): almighty visitor from the 4 elements, fire, water, air and air ...and his name was chosen ... Nicknames: oh yes, we call him the Croatian, Mr. Fuzzy pants, the blondy, Galan (Handsome in Spanish).

Cat, postman, squirrel...?

Poodles ... yep, he hates them and we don’t even know why.

Ball, squeaky-toy, stick...?

Wilson’s, tug ropes, did I mentioned he loves Wilson’s Balls? ... He kinda obsessed with those balls.

Does Kovack have a favorite place to go for walk?

Yes--parks. He loves a good romp at the park, the bigger the better ...

Who is Kovack's best pet-pal?

A cocker spaniel named Irusha, a Yorkie named Dino, and a Rottweiler and a Dalmatian (I keep always forgetting their names).

What is Kovack's best quality?

I so totally think he was a Runaway model in his past life or a Celebrity; really, you get the camera out and he’s ready to pose...

If Kovack could change one thing about you, what would it be?

He already did ... now I am a volunteer photographer at the local rescue to help those lonely furry hearts in need.

What is your dog's proudest moment?

He hasn't had one...yet.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life in which Kovack could talk, who should voice him?

Definitely Tom Hanks or Robin Williams.

Visit Kristina Zambrano's website and the [K9] Studio • Photography website and blog.

--Marshal Zeringue