Zoe is eleven! She’s still as energetic as younger greyhounds, though: she zooms all over the place for half an hour every day, and is a couch potato for the other 23 and a half.

Zoe is eleven! She’s still as energetic as younger greyhounds, though: she zooms all over the place for half an hour every day, and is a couch potato for the other 23 and a half.

Jindos are among the least social breeds I’ve run across. I think that’s mostly because they are mostly rescued street dogs, though, I don’t think it has as much to do with the breed. (Though admittedly shibas, who look very similar, are pretty standoffish too.) Fortunately for San Francisco, though, Yuna (4) is a friendly, curious pup!


Oh man. Atlas is five, and… and… well just LOOK AT HIM. LOOK AT THIS DOG.





Whaaaaaat? If Maizy is a full (four-year-old) Irish setter, where did her RIDICULOUS SIDEBURNS come from?? I have no idea, or I’d go there to visit immediately!


Theo is nine years old! I would not have guessed that… would you? He looks so young and healthy! He’s also only (‘only’) 140 lbs.



I’ve been a bad boy. This week was pretty overwhelming: the pups and I spent a lot of time together, and dog sitting plus work plus having to take care of some of my own life at the same time turns out to be, you know, work! Well, sadly, I am no longer pup-encumbered (I miss them!). This is a good thing for you folks, though, since it means I should be able to get back to my regular schedule again.
I ran across these two on one of the walks I took with my pup-sitting charges. They were very much uninterested in having anyone, canine or human, walk by their house. Shortly thereafter, I ran across their owner, who assures me that they’re mostly quite nice, although the older one is kind of cranky. They’re mostly just very, very territorial.

When I ran across Penny (6 months) and Bruno (3 years) they were having just an absolute blast. It looks terrifying, though, doesn’t it?
Bruno has an instagram, too! Brunellojones!

