Puppy Week Day 5: Baylie the 5-Month-Old Boxer/Lab Mix?

We could be wrong about the mix, but we do know why she’s named ‘Baylie’: she was born on New Year’s Eve, on the Bay Bridge. I am not entirely sure how that worked, but it’s an awesome story nonetheless.

Red And White Pit Bull Mix With Goofy Sticking Out Ears

I think those ears may be the most hilarious I have ever seen on a dog.

Red And White Pit Bull Mix With Goofy Sticking Out Ears Bowing

I love that pose. So many dogs can tell who would absolutely love to chase them around in circles if their parents weren’t standing by looking bemused.

Red And White Pit Bull Mix With Hilarious Sticking Out Ears

I dunno, maybe she’s a lab boxer or something like that. (God those ears.)

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Puppy Week Day 4: Sky the 8-Week-Old Pit Bull Mix

Sky and her dad are going to make an unbeatable pair.

Brindled-and-White American Pit Bull Terrier Mix Puppy

Walking down Union Street with something this cute tucked under your arm is a surefire way to get stopped every 3 to 5 feet by squealing people.

Brindled-and-White American Pit Bull Terrier Mix Puppy

Big for 8 weeks, I think? But heck, I’m no vet. If that’s what the vet said, then who am I to argue?

Man Holding Brindled-and-White American Pit Bull Terrier Mix Puppy

I was in a hurry, but I still wanted him to put her down so I could run around with her for a while. Oh well, maybe I’ll get lucky and see them again.

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Puppy Week Day 3: Ella the 4-Month-Old Dachshund Puppy (And Gunther the 9-Year-Old Dachshund)

I heard a little yapping coming from a local jewelry store when Autumn and I and Autumn’s mom (who was visiting the city) were walking by. So Autumn ducked her head in, and squealed a little bit, and it turned out there was a wiggly wiener puppy in there! And an awesome adorable adult dachshund as well.

Long-Haired Miniature Dachshund and Short-Haired Miniature Dachshund Puppy

Indoor pictures and a hyper dog made a bad combination. Still, some came out okay. (Check out the tail-blur!)

Long-Haired Miniature Dachshund and Short-Haired Miniature Dachshund Puppy Holding Hands With Woman

I just love this one, even if it is a bit blurry.

Woman Holding Miniature Dachshund Puppy

Autumn eventually had to hold her still so I could get a couple of pictures. Look at that puppybelly.

Miniature Dachshund Puppy Face

Don’t you just want to pet those ears?

Long-Haired Miniature Dachshund

Someone seemed just a wee bit disgruntled at how much attention the new puppy was getting.

Miniature Dachshund Puppy Teasing Adult Long-Haired Miniature Dachshund

I’m sure he’ll learn to appreciate her, given a month or two.

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Puppy Week Day 2: Einstein the 4-Month-Old Great Pyrenees

No pictures can do justice to Einstein. He is an assistance dog in training at PAWS Training Center in West Chester, PA, for PTSD, and I just know that he is going to be excellent at his job. My stress levels plummeted as soon as I saw him.

By the way, PAWS seems to be a really great organization, from what I can see. Not exactly convenient to visit from the Bay Area (I ran into Einstein while I was visiting New Jersey) but they might be worth a look, if you’re looking for a worthy charity. They provide assistance dogs to people for free, but they currently have a three-year waiting list.

Great Pyrenees Puppy

Not sure how I got this picture. Where’d his back half go??

Great Pyrenees Puppy

I have never seen any dog do the puppydog eyes as well as Einstein, aside from a few bulldog puppies.

Great Pyrenees Puppy

Look at those huge-mongous paws.

Great Pyrenees Puppy

I told you: the puppydog eyes OF DOOM.

Great Pyrenees Puppy

Yes, that fur is just as soft as you think it is.

Great Pyrenees Puppy

I ran into Einstein twice, actually. Once when he was on-leash, and once in a dog run, where he was enjoying having a ball.

Great Pyrenees Puppy With Ball

There’s a smile! I knew there was one in there somewhere.

Great Pyrenees Puppy Scratching Himself

Itch! World must stop.

Great Pyrenees With Tennis Ball

He kept gazing at the tennis ball and tilting his head, like it was making a weird noise or something. So cute.

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Another Puppy Week, Day 1: Ruby the Labradoodle

It is just mind-boggling how many puppies I have seen over the last month or so. It’s so many that if I didn’t have special cuteness training, my brain might have exploded. So, since I now have at least a dozen puppies. I really figured I ought to do another puppy week. Only this one might last longer than a week.

And Ruby is a good first step. Eight months old, just had major surgery yesterday, and she’s still ridiculously happy and friendly. I would like to take this opportunity to point out that I had major surgery (of a quite different kind) when I was 8 years old, and I was oh-so-very-definitely NOT in this good a mood the next day.

Brown Labradoodle in a Flexible Cone of Shame

Flexible Elizabethan collar. It doesn’t seem to work terribly well. She tried to get at her stitches, with near success (until her mom made her stop), several times while I was standing there.

Labradoodle in Blue Flexible Elizabethan Collar

Tough shots to get. Something was always so far in the shadow that it was invisible.

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Baturday Supplement: Island Flying Fox

Hopefully this guy won’t gross anyone out, because I think he’s totally adorable. Autumn and I saw a bunch of these freaky fruit-eaters at the Oakland zoo.

Island Flying Fox Hanging Upside Down With Wings Spread

If bats were even half as domesticated as, say, cats, I would totally have one as a pet.

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Dog of the Day: Leah the Siberian Husky

I’m not sure there is such a thing as a husky who isn’t glorious. Leah certainly is.

Grey and White Alaskan Husky With Curly Tail

Leah is 2. Old enough to know better. ALL huskies are young enough to do it anyway.

Grey and White Alaskan Husky With Curly Tail

That’s something between a tail and a giant puffball sitting on her butt.

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Repeat Customer: Henry the “Teacup Golden Retriever”, All Grown Up

I caught sight of Henry (1 year old) while walking around near my workplace a couple of days ago, and I just had to stop and take some pictures. Only his mom said ‘Oh, I remember you! You already got some pictures of Henry.’ And I was thinking, ‘That’s impossible. I would remember him.’ But really it’s not too surprising that I didn’t recognize him, since he was just twelve weeks old last time I saw him.

How does that work? Apparently he came from Petite Goldens, a breeder in Washington State. And he’s like a perfect little 20-pound golden retriever, not just in appearance but also in temperment.

Miniature Golden Retriever With Stick

It’s so unfair. He’s just as cute now as he was when he was 12 weeks old!

Miniature Golden Retriever With Stick

Apparently he came from Petite Goldens, a breeder in Washington State.

Miniature Golden Retriever With Stick

That tail is swishing madly back and forth.

Miniature Golden Retriever Smiling With Stick

Apparently Henry is just like a golden retriever not just in appearance, but also in temperament.

Miniature Golden Retriever Chewing A Stick

Look at those vicious teefs, though. Better be careful! (At least, if you’re a stick.)

Miniature Golden Retriever With Stick

These guys really seem like they’d be the perfect apartment dog.

Miniature Golden Retriever With Surprised Expression

I am not quite sure just what I captured here, but I like it, even if it is a little bit blurry.

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Dog of the Day: Bedford the Australian Shepherd/Border Collie Mix

I ran into Bedford playing fetch in a tennis court a couple of weeks ago. Why in a tennis court? Well, it turns out that Bedford is deaf. White dogs are often deaf, especially those with a color pattern like his, which is often known as ‘extreme white‘. (It turns out to probably be caused by his having two genes for ‘white piebald’ (Sp) plus some other genetic factor that hasn’t been identified yet). Apparently the reason for this is that the little bitty hairs in your inner ear, the ones that let you hear by detecting vibrations, have to have some melanin in them, or else the nerve cells they’re attached to die in your first few weeks of life, and you’re deaf. You learn something new every day!

Anyway, Bedford definitely doesn’t let being deaf stop him. Hence the tennis court: if they play out in an open field, and something catches his eye, he can just gallop off into the distance, and it takes quite a while and a lot of running to get his attention and make him come back. One of the hazards of having a deaf dog that I never really thought about before.

Extreme White Australian Shepherd/Border Collie Mix, All White Except with Black Around One Eye

Bedford interrupted his fetch-playing for me. I actually felt pretty honored.

Woman and Extreme White Australian Shepherd/Border Collie Mix, All White Except with Black Around One Eye

Once she had his attention, he was really obedient, especially for a 1-year-old.

Extreme White Australian Shepherd/Border Collie Mix, All White Except with Black Around One Eye

Happy smile. Also note the one brown eyebrow. It is so weird to see a dog whose color is officially black with tan points, white piebald, and he has almost no black, and exactly one tan ‘point’.

Extreme White Australian Shepherd/Border Collie Mix, All White Except with Black Around One Eye

This is what happened when I petted Bedford for a while, and then turned to leave. He decided to herd me right back to his parents. Talk about hard to resist.

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Dog of the Day: Bastion the Basenji

Bastion (7) is only our second ever full basenji. (Our first was Candle. Funny thing: neither Candle nor Bastion have the ‘concerned’ forehead wrinkles that so many basenjis seem to have.) And I have no idea why this is, but Bastion is the only dog I have ever taken pictures of where more than 3/4 of the pictures (out of nearly 30!) showed him with his eyes closed. I wonder if maybe it was just too bright outside for him or something?

In other news: I don’t know what it is, but in the last two weeks I have run into a huge number of puppies. I am thinking we might need to have another puppy week soon, because I am not sure I can keep myself from posting all these guys at once anyway. SO CUTE.

Red and White Basenji Sitting With Eyes Closed

Quite obedient. And quite cute. And definitely not blind.

Red and White Basenji With Eyes Closed

Not that he’s not adorable with his eyes closed.

Red and White Basenji Smiling

There we go. Is it just me, or is he also kind of smiling?

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