Eve was sitting outside a grocery store down in the Bernal Heights neighborhood when Autumn and I were down there. What a gorgeous combination of breeds.
Eve was sitting outside a grocery store down in the Bernal Heights neighborhood when Autumn and I were down there. What a gorgeous combination of breeds.
A teddy bear for you today.
Sorry if I’ve been a little lax. I’m trying to get some important stuff done in the evenings, and that in combination with some sleep issues has been really cutting into my blogging time. Hopefully both the important stuff and the sleep issues won’t last too much longer.
The Australian side is confirmed, but the Yorkie side looks pretty certain to me too.
Happy St. Paddy’s Day! I found Tigger (that’s T-I-Double-Guh ERRR!) the Irish setter last month while adventuring in Bernal Heights. He’s eleven, so he’s maybe a bit less apt to pounce on people, but he’s still sproinging around happily.
I was wandering through the Castro on Saturday, and I happened to stick my head into a Pet Food Express where they were having an adoption event. They had a whole bunch of adorable kitties available for adoption, so I got to do a little stocking up on caturday fare. But they also had this fine specimen of a bunny, so I figured I ought to do a bunday supplement this week.
Some more pictures from the Oakland Zoo. We wandered around the otter enclosure for a while, and all the otters were underwater and refusing to come out. And then when we got to the last part of the enclosure, all of a sudden five otters burst from the water, ran across the middle of the enclosure, ran right up to us, and started chittering and chirping at us. And then they turned around and ran away. Unfortunately it took me a while to get my camera set up, so I only got pictures of a couple of them, but it was pretty amazingly cute.
That’s what his dad said, complete with the ‘et cetera’.
We’ve only seen one English shepherd here before. I know it’s scanty evidence to go on, but I am willing to make a provisional statement that it is an awesome breed.
Uh… it’s okay, Trooper. Everything is going to be all right.
And speaking of things being all right: we found the owners of yesterday’s dog, and returned him safe and sound this morning. Happy ending!
(First things first: If anyone knows who this dog belongs to, please email me at alang @ this blog (dogsofsf.com) and help me get in contact with the owner!)
I didn’t exactly expect to be spending my evening this way, but if you run a dog blog and/or a dog-walking and pet-sitting business, you have to be prepared to handle doggie distress calls at any time. Autumn and I were wandering around on Russian Hill (in a quest for ice cream) and found a woman with a dog on a leash… not exactly a rarity in Russian Hill. But we quickly discovered that it wasn’t her dog, that she’d just found him wandering around (on Larkin near Green) and that she didn’t know what to do. So we took over.
We brought the dog in to see if he was microchipped. The good news: he was, indeed, microchipped. The bad news: the microchip wasn’t registered, so they don’t know whose dog it was. Tomorrow they’re going to see if they can track down what vet implanted it, and maybe the vet will have records. We’ve also reported him to Animal Care and Control, and will probably put up a few signs tomorrow as well. And we’re keeping an eye on Craig’s List.
He’s a real sweetheart, although he seems to be compelled to pee on ALL THE THINGS.
Autumn walked him around a bit to see if he’d find his own way home. He found a building he liked and snuck in on someone else’s heels. (BTW: those toenails? Autumn’s. Colored like the Irish flag.)