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Dog of the Day: Saint Bernard
My notes here say that this pup is a six-year-old girl. But not what her name is. Quite an oversight!
Dog of the Day: Mnika (?) the Saint Bernard Puppy
I’m not sure if this is how you spell the name, I was too busy squealing and hugging and petting.
Sunday Switchup: Ambition
Offered without comment. Except to say that I wonder if his name is Little Gomez.
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Tagged American Pit Bull Terrier, Chihuahua, Golden Retriever, Saint Bernard
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Dog of the Day: B the St. Bernard
This is B. Not Bea, not Bee, just B. It’s not even short for anything. IT’S JUST B OKAY SHEESH LEAVE HER ALONE! Also she’s 3 years old and is a ‘miniature St. Bernard’. Which means that she is only … Continue reading
Dog of the Day: St. Bernard
This guy was at the dog wash, just like yesterday’s. And even for a dog-wash dog he was amazingly photogenic.
Dog of the Day: Mozart the Smiling Saint Bernard
I guess ‘Mozart’ must be a reference to Beethoven, huh? Well, I never saw it, but if the Saint Bernard in it was anywhere near as awesome as this guy, well, maybe I should have.
Dog of the Day: Miss Elle the Saint Bernard
Say hello to Miss Elle (pronounced ‘L’) the 5-year-old Saint Bernard. I ran into her when I was visiting Pets Unlimited two weekends ago to get some kitty pictures. I was worried, since I’m used to thinking of Saturday vet hours … Continue reading
Dog of the Day: Eros the Saint Bernard
It’s always a good day when I see one of these fine fellows hanging around the city. Eros is three and a half years old, and weighs a mighty 170 pounds. I would not want to be walking him when … Continue reading