Met this pup in a huge crowd. Apparently she’s not usually nervous and gets around just fine, but she was a wee bit overwhelmed by the literally thousands of people.
Fair enough. So was I.
Met this pup in a huge crowd. Apparently she’s not usually nervous and gets around just fine, but she was a wee bit overwhelmed by the literally thousands of people.
Fair enough. So was I.
I ran into this pup down in San Diego, on my birthday. And it was just about his birthday as well… this was his first day with his new dad, and he was just starting to figure out who was what and just what the heck was going on when I squealed and viciously attacked him with both my camera and lots of attempts to pet.
I’m afraid you’re going to have to come up with your own captions and hovertext, because I can’t even.
SOMEBODY has been feeding the wild animals.
I am not sure where the name ‘Reese’ came from, but I can certainly guess where ‘Monkey’ came from, because he’s definitely a goofy little monkey.
Well, we had a driver dog the other day, so today we have a passenger pup! He doesn’t look quite as sold on his position, does he? (Pretty sure he’s a German shepherd mix.)
I ran into these folks down in San Diego. They clearly had a lot of money, to have such a finely dressed chauffeur.
I don’t know what he is. I don’t even know if he’s a he. I just know that he was cute, and had a very pretty song.
These two aren’t just brother and sister (Earnest being the boy, naturally), they are twins! Both seven years old. Tibetan terriers are pretty awesome dogs: they’re sweet and friendly and very mellow compared to other terriers.
Pabu is on the left, and Wildly Earnest is on the right. I think. That’s why my notes say, but they don’t say WHOSE right and WHOSE left.
I ran into Cider (male, 4 years old) on New Year’s Day. He looks pretty skeptical in the pictures but he was really a nice enough fella.