I ran into Maya (4 months) on the way home last week. Oh. My. God. This one has mastered the art of advanced wiggling like no dog I have ever met before.
I ran into Maya (4 months) on the way home last week. Oh. My. God. This one has mastered the art of advanced wiggling like no dog I have ever met before.
I thought of redoing the entire front page as ‘DOGE’ pics, but it turns out that that takes a really long time and a surprising amount of mental effort, and it has not been a good couple of days. So here’s my favorite gag from another site.
Today has been a day that I really needed a puppy. So many annoying things, so many companies that I thought I couldn’t hate any more than I already do… until today.
Fortunately, here’s Xena, age six months, with plenty of kisses and a waggy tail.
I ran into Xena at ‘Streat Food‘, a sort of parking lot for food trucks in San Francisco. Needless to say, she was enthralled with the smells.
I have been luckier than I deserve over the past couple of weeks: I have run into and had my face licked by a surprising number of puppies. So I’m going to spread the joy out this week: I hereby declare this PUPPY WEEK!
Boo is our first puppy: 6 months old, and she is a real sweetie. Being half lab, she’s very smart and sweet, and being half boxer, she’s very confused and sweet. That’s 200% sweet by unit volume!
Autumn and I ran into Bebe late one evening at a local animal shelter and hospital. We were there to scan the microchip of a certain dog that was found wandering the streets of Russian Hill. The only other animal in the room was Bebe the 9-month-old kitten, who was being very quiet. I of course had to go over to say hello, but Bebe wasn’t really in the mood to talk to me, because she’d managed to pull out one of her claws in an accident.
She’d had some other bad luck too: she was originally found in Bayview (one of the rougher neighborhoods of San Francisco) with two bbs in her (hence the name) and a broken tail. Fortunately, she’s got a good home now, so hopefully she’ll get a little less clumsy and not have to worry about injuries for a good long time.
This little guy spent a lot of time in the window at a business just down the street from my office. They moved out, unfortunately, so I haven’t seen him in ages. It’s a shame, he was a real cutie.
He’s kind of got that ‘mullet’ thing going on… long on the bottom and short on top.
Either way, I’d say she’s pretty great.