I ask you – is there a bigger personality among Franklin dogs than Sally, the Weimaraner? In the dog-eat-dog world of newspaper journalism, she’s the only gal we know that has her own column, The Wag, in the Williamson A.M. section of The Tennessean.
And now, Franklin Dog has one of the biggest scoops of the year…..Her Mom, Vicki Stout, interceded for us and talk Sally into granting Franklin Dog what is believed to be her first one-on-one interview. Read on to get answers to all those questions you’ve always wanted to ask Sally.
FD: Sally, since your columns are written in first-person (first-dog?) it
begs the obvious question: PC or Mac?
Sally: Oh, dog, we are PC but Mom promises me a Mac next time. We have had so much doggie trouble with our desktop and our laptop; and as you might imagine, a laptop is tough for a dog anyway. I can’t hold it, but Mom puts it on an ottoman so I can type. The keyboard is so different, still and all, we’ve decided next time, we’re going Mac!
FD: Where do you get your inspiration for The Wag? Do you ever have
writer’s block? Are you ever left scratching your head for ideas?
Sally: Dog, no. We live an interesting life over here. There’s always plenty to write about. I have never had doggie writer’s block, and I don’t think my Mom has either.
FD: Our goal is to make Franklin dogs famous. So in your opinion, who do
you see as up-and-coming socialites in the world of Franklin dogs?
Sally: Well, of course Watson and Lizzie Schroer (Mayor John Schroer, owner), first dogs, are at the top of the heap. Truthfully after that, I just like to write about all dogs….and some kitties…..we furry folks could care less about who’s who. Dogs are dogs and cats are cats and we are pretty much equal opportunity breeds.
FD: Do you, or Pup, fetch The Tennessean for Mom?
Sally: Oh, dog, Pup used to chew up the paper so Mom just brings it in on her own, and she and I read it together. Pup is just not as literary as I.
FD: Paws down, you’re the Number One news hound in Franklin. In your
opinion, where’s the best hang-out in Franklin to sniff out the latest
tales and hear “all that’s good about the famous dogs of Franklin?”
Sally: Well, Pup and I love Pinkerton Park. We also love Curious Gourmet cause we can sit on their patio…well I think it’s a sidewalk….with our people. More restaurants should be pet friendly! We also meet lots of dogs walking out at Carnton Plantation, on the battlefield…………….word to the wise….take your peeps out there to walk.
FD: Thanks, Sally! We look forward to reading more of The Wag!
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