Some brindling I can take or leave, but coloration like Lulu’s is just so gorgeous.

Today I inaugurate a new tag on my blog: dog tongue. For pictures with significant usage of dog tongues. Congrats, Lulu, on being the first representative!
Some brindling I can take or leave, but coloration like Lulu’s is just so gorgeous.
Today I inaugurate a new tag on my blog: dog tongue. For pictures with significant usage of dog tongues. Congrats, Lulu, on being the first representative!
Saw this from the street and just had to wander in for some pictures. Dozer (2, male) is the pub dog of the Fireside Lounge in Alameda. Or, at least, that’s what the human in the pictures told me.
Lucky is lucky, but I’m not: I ran into him at the wrong time, and all my pictures came out too contrasty to see him well. But this one was too funny not to post.
I’ll be live-tweeting (I can’t believe I said that) tomorrow at 10 AM, with @TheHipmunk and @DogVacay, about taking your pets on vacation. Now all I need is a vacation, and a pet to take on it!
Autumn and I dropped by the SPCA on Saturday to drop off some donations, and we ran into a puppy social class getting out. The cute was spectacular.
So I guess Obama was driving up to the top of Nob Hill to do a thing with some people. There were literally a hundred policemen scattered around the area, and this 25 or so took off while I was standing there. This is less than 1/2 mile from my house.
I’ve seen the security precautions around at least six different presidential visits since I moved here, but I’ve never actually seen the president, or his vehicle.
I catsat these two recently for an ex-coworker of mine. They were actually both quite pleasant to me, except for one thing: part of the job was ‘cram a pill down each of their throats every morning’. Shockingly, that went great the first day, even though I’d never done it before. Not only wasn’t it traumatic for me, it apparently wasn’t for the cats either, since Moose treated me the same friendly way after as he had before, and Mimi actually warmed up to me after I ‘pilled’ her. But the second day didn’t go quite so well. Fortunately all of my war wounds healed without infection.
I thought Zoe was a puppy, but apparently she’s just a very small English bulldog. Also a very tired one. Well, it’s been a long week for a lot of us.