Nellie Pepper is a thirteen-year-old supermutt! She’s also got a Facebook page (well actually it’s her mom’s but she’s the real star.)


I met Matcha while I was out and about in North Beach a couple weeks ago. She is a friendly bun! I thought she was scared because she was huddled in the back of her little travel cage thingie but when I reached in to pet her she liked it!
She was adopted from the Peninsula Humane, so mom isn’t really sure what kind of bunny she is, but she sure looks like a Havana.
I seem to have not got any notes for this pup. It could be a cockapoo, it could be a goldendoodle, it could be something in between. I do know that it was a puppy, though!
I can’t believe I didn’t recognize London right away as a repeat customer from last year. He’s completely unique in my experience. And such a sweetie!
Bosworth (7) has a great name for a dog. I have no idea who he’s named after but whoever it is they should be a dog.
Twyla (girl, 2) is an immigrant from Tijuana. She’s picked up the language right quick, though.
Dr. Shepherd (Doc to his friends) is 8 years old, and is quite a remarkably pleasant gentleman to be around. And he’s adoptable, from the Milo Foundation. There’s only one problem: he’s a people dog, not really a dog dog. He doesn’t hate ’em, he just isn’t entirely comfortable around them… he’ll give them a sniff and go on about his business. But when he’s in a shelter, he’s constantly surrounded by other dogs, and so he’s not at his best. It’s tough to get adopted when you’re feeling uncomfortable all the time.
Edit: I’m going to leave Doc up here for another day, just to give him a little more exposure. Quick, adopt him!