Monthly Archives: December 2009

DoggiEvent: Lafayette Park Remembrance Tree

A San Francisco dog-related event: a Christmas tree, hung with pictures of neighborhood dogs, past and present. Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Long-Haired Dachshund

He’s technically a black and tan long-haired Dachshund, but he’ll always be a foofly wiener to me. Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Shetland Sheepdog

Super sheltie baroo. Shelties are awesome. Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Ceili

A post of Autumn’s super-photogenic Golden Retriever, to welcome the traveling minstrel home. Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Pekingese

A Pekingese dog basking in the sun. I promise. It’s not a dust bunny at all. Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Landseer Newfoundland

A ridiculously huge Newfie head. Yes, it’s still attached to the rest of the dog. Continue reading

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Adam’s Double Dog Day: Keeshund and Brittany!

Double dog of the day: a Keeshund and a Brittany. The Brittany’s pretty, but the Keeshund really steals the show. Continue reading

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Adam’s Dog of the Day: Great Dane

A Great Dane, the morning after a great party Continue reading

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Dog of the Day: Christmas Corgis!

Here to wish you Merry Christmas are a pair of Cardigan Welsh Corgis! Even though one is muzzled (poor guy) I have met both of these guys several times, and I assure you that they are both friendly, happy dogs. … Continue reading

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Seen in San Francisco

One of the reasons I love San Francisco is that the graffiti artists are generally smarter than the advertising agencies.

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