Taz was given up by a family who thought he was too rowdy, so Cathy decided to make him her project. At first, she called him Buddy but quickly realized he needed to be named Taz for Tasmanian Devil. Taz was a wild dog and out of control in every way, but with rules, structure, exercise, and love he turned into one of the greatest dogs Cathy and her family have ever had.
Taz likes to know everyone’s business. He is a very curious dog; he keeps himself informed on what’s going on, where you’ve been, what other dogs you have been with, etc. He checks Cathy’s car every time she gets home, earning himself the nickname Mr. Nosey. He is the leader of Cathy’s pack, and he shows all the other dogs the ropes. No one gets out of line with Taz in charge!
Of course, Taz also has a softer side. He likes to rest his head on Cathy’s left shoulder when she is driving and to snuggle with her by the fire. Every morning, Taz gives Cathy a hug. She calls him the perfect combo of Labrador retriever, pit bull terrier, and hound.
Cathy grew up surrounded by pets, which fostered her deep compassion for them. Her experience with Taz, and with many other four-legged friends, inspires her to help the many pets in need here in Arkansas and beyond. She encourages people everywhere to share their love and to give adopted dogs a chance to become their best friends.