Daisy Jane is five months old. I ran into her about 7 minutes before sunset, so it was tough getting shots of a pup her age in that light, but I had to try.
I ran into Penny a couple of weeks ago, and asked what in the world she was. Her mom showed me the results of a doggie DNA test, shown below. They’re notoriously not very accurate but I can believe this one… Penny is definitely a mutt, and very clearly super!
Particolored nose! I feel like maybe that’s part of the 3.4% husky.Are there any dog breeds that have ears like that as part of the breed standard? There should be, they’re hilarious.IMO that isn’t ‘22.2% supermutt’, I think that many breeds qualifies as 100% supermutt.
I got twenty one pictures of two friendly pups named Loki and Lynx. This is the closest I came to a clear shot, during a ‘shake it off’ after I did a little petting.
They really do look like little golden retrievers who checked their legs at the door.
Thanksdogging? Wagsgiving? I dunno. But Ahi (2) is just about the foxiest pup we’ve ever had on here that wasn’t actually a fox, so I’m going to call it foxgiving!
Shibas always look like puppies, but this? At two years old? This is ridiculous.
Not sure about Raven (4) as far as her breed is concerned… where did that little ear-flop come from? But she’s probably at least part cattle dog, as she is apparently quite fetch-obsessed.
Got this picture at the Ferry Building Farmer’s Market, and boy, was she happy to be saying hi to all the folks!She made a great goodwill ambassador for the market.