Biographical Info

   Work Information

   Personal Interests

   Current Projects

   Favourite Links

   Frequent Questions

   Contact Information
Biographical Information

I'm a Miniature Fox Terrier (a foxie), but as far as I know, I'm just another 'person', like you.   I'm nearly 6
years old, and I'm deaf and don't know it.   I live with Rodney, on this big yacht, (that he's been building
for as long as I can remember), miles from the water.
We are the absolute, best of friends, and we go everywhere together.      We also have heaps of fun
together and go out fishing and diving, whenever we can.   I always go for a swim with him (usually only
once and then sunbake) and that’s how I came to be a dogpaddler.   People always seem to laugh at me,
but that’s the only way I know to swim, just dogpaddling as fast as I can.      
They say that I was born deaf, (whatever that is) but I know lots of hand signals, like ‘come over here’,
and ‘stay where I am’, and ‘go and get my rabbit’.      I may only be small in size, but I live big, and love
adventures.

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Work Information

Job Titles

I am: ‘the dog’, ‘head bird chaser’, ‘visitor reception committee’, ‘chief of security’ (both car & boat),
‘official food taster’, ‘bait sniffer’, ‘barking boat alarm officer’

Key responsibilities

As you can see from my many job titles, I have a lot to do around the place, and it’s only through good
organizational skills, that I can spend so much time sleeping.   It’s very important to always place yourself
close by, ready to leap into action when you are disturbed.   Mostly though it’s left up to me, to look after
Rodney and the boat.    
My most important job, is to make sure that every morning, my stuffed rabbit is taken out of the bedroom
and up to the cockpit area, on deck.   Then, again at night I have to take the stuffed rabbit back into the
bedroom.   I’m not exactly sure why this is so important to the efficient running of the ship, but someone
has to do it.

Department

I’m the only dog.    That means I have a huge department, and no staff.   I seem to spend a lot of time
going up and down my ‘rat ramp’ all day checking out what’s going on in different areas.
If it looks like we might be going out, then I’m the one who has to race around madly to get ready, so I can
be carried down to the car to leave.  I’m not allowed to walk up, or down, the long steps to the ground,
ever.   Not once, in my whole life have I set foot on the steps.   That’s why, when I’m sometimes left on
board alone, which I can’t stand, it never enters my head to try and go down the steps.

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Personal Interests

       Chewing and playing with my rabbit
       Going on trips - anywhere, I can sniff and explore
       Sleeping and saving my strength for dogpaddling
       Showing my rabbit to every visitor             

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Current Projects

- To keep practising my dog paddling until I get really good.
- To find more places on board to hide food, and bones (that Rodney can't find).
- To finally catch one of those birds, that sits on the railing. out of reach, laughing at me.
- To chew my rabbit to pieces, because no sooner do I tear some part off, and Rodney sews it back on.      
(and then I have to chew it off all over again)

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Favourite Links

I don't have any favourite links yet, (apart from Rodney's pages).   Maybe you could be one.   But when I
do get some good links, I'll put them right here for you.     There must be lot's of other dog paddlers out
there.

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Frequent Questions

-  What is dog paddling?
-  How did I become a dog paddler
-  How can you learn to dog paddle?
-  Is it legal?   Do you need a licence?
-  Where can you dog paddle?   Do you have to wear special clothing?

-  and so on, and so on . . . . . . . . .

(Are you kidding, how should I know any of this stuff.   I just jump in, and start paddling for my life.)

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How to contact me

On the yacht where we live, we are not connected to the Internet.   When we want to go online we have to
go to the Internet Cafe, or at friend's.   So, if you do send me a message, that's good, but I can't reply until
we go and look on the web, and find it.

Email address

rodneyfield@thedogpaddler.com

Web address

www.thedogpaddler.com



Rodney 2006
Email:
rodneyfield@thedogpaddler.com
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