Welcome to Spiffy Land!



Spiffy, a pointer - greyhound mix (a Lurcher), was sent from Heaven to me in November 1997. She was approximately six months old at the time (she lost her last baby tooth with us) and had already had a tough life, running the streets of the city. She arrived with demodectic mange, every internal parasite known to man and beast, a serious case of separation anxiety, and the sweetest, silliest disposition I'd ever seen.

My father discovered Spiffy (not her name at the time) dodging cars on a busy street. He caught up with her after a near-miss, scooped her up and carried her back to his studio. She had no tags, no microchip and no collar (shame on those careless owners!). We are pretty sure she wasn't abused, but she had certainly been neglected. My dad thought she was a "spiffy-looking dog", so that's what he called her.
After a mandatory 72-hour incarceration at the local animal shelter (to allow her guardians the opportunity to claim her), she came home to me. Her beauty, intelligence and sweetness motivated me to devote this website to her, and her frequent fits of separation anxiety while I was at work inspired me to create her cyber "Hitlist". (It was good therapy for me after she destroyed most of my possessions.) I eventually had to crate her while I was away from her to protect her and my stuff, and I felt horribly guilty about it. Thankfully Spiffy no longer has separation anxiety and she has become the perfect (almost) canine citizen. We've had no need for the crate since 1998.

I come from a long line of animal lovers and rescuers. Consequently, my home has always been blessed with numerous foundlings of questionable lineage and various ages and species. I have never bought an animal from a breeder or a pet shop (except the turtles and the canary I had when I was very young) and I probably never will, given the countless strays on the streets and in over-crowded shelters who need, and are deserving of, loving homes every bit as much as a pure-bred dog.

Spiffy's face and temperament are a constant source of amusement for me. She reminds me of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters I loved when I was a kid. She just has that look; a look that must be shared with the world.
Enjoy your stay in Spiffy Land! And go and hug your dog!
