Deborah DeSnoo

Tokyo, Japan

Japan

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Los Angeles, CA
About Me:
I am an American Film and theater director based in Tokyo, Japan at the moment.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
Website:
http://www.pluginproductions.com
About My Corgi(s):
His name is Ozu (named after the Japanese film director who always shot his films from a low angle) I rescued him the day before he was going to be sent to a laboratory for research. Sadly he had been in a pet shop cage for 8 months of his life, so even at the ripe old age of almost 13 he still does not know how to play with toys. He does love playing with cats, though. Every day he goes for a free (unleashed) walk by the river/stream near my home for at least an hour or more. In the summer, he lazes in the coolness of the creek. While at home, he likes to hang out in the garden, sleeping in the sun. Sometimes on Sunday mornings, we meet up with his "pack" of friends and we walk along the beach in Odaiba. (Tokyo Bay), His canine roommate is a Jack Russell and they often cuddle together.
I have:
Cardigan

Comment Wall:

  • Tammey & Caven

    Welcome, he looks great for his age. Good looking fellow!

  • Geri & Sidney

    Welcome Deborah and Ozu! I love how he has his tail, like Sidney.

  • Bogart the Cardigan

    Ozu is a beautiful Corgi. He has such a loving look, and his eyes! Thanks for checking Bogart's videos. We are going sheep herding this weekend, second time.  Hope to get some good footage.  Your job sounds very interesting!

  • Tracy & Sir Bentley

    Welcome to my corgi.
    Ozu looks like a sweet corgi.
    How has the weather been?
    I will be visiting Tokyo and Kyoto this July.
    My Bentley says,
    "Konichiwa" to Ozu
  • Tracy & Sir Bentley

    Please forgive me, my nihongo is not that great. What does asabou mean in English? I am a fourth generation Japanese-American who does not know that much Japanese.
  • Tracy & Sir Bentley

    Of course. How quickly I forget. I am teaching Bentley to do ita daki masu (sit-up). His back is finally strong enough to keep balance.