Never seen a Dalmatian with eyes like that before. Not to mention the mascara!
Never seen a Dalmatian with eyes like that before. Not to mention the mascara!
I think I remember this fluffy gal as being a wheaten terrier, although my notes don’t say, and she looks a bit like a fluffier-than-average goldendoodle, too. So who knows? The reason my notes don’t say is because I was too busy giggling about how goofy and adorable these two looked while playing together to actually take any notes. Hazard of the profession.
Incidentally: if I took pictures of your dog, and you’re on here, and haven’t seen your dog yet, please leave me a comment and tell me what your dog’s name is, and what breed, and if you recall, about when and where I took the pictures. I’ll move them right to the head of the line!
Taken while I was dealing with some of the worst of my kidney stone. These two helped my morale enormously.
Lulu (11) is in red, and Crystal (10) is in the black and white.
Sorry about missing caturday. Entirely my fault, no excuses this time.
Beagle! I would never have guessed. But I gather she acts a lot like a beagle. Which I observed to be true, as long as ‘acts like a beagle’ includes ‘distributes smiles and smooches liberally’.
Sorry I missed yesterday. Just getting back into the swing of work.
What is he mixed with? God, I don’t know. Angora rabbit, maybe? He is definitely the most ridiculously fluffy dog of his size that I have ever seen.
Also… yay me. Passed my kidney stone early this morning. I am back to work the day after tomorrow. Unfortunately I still have some more lurking in my kidneys, and might be doing something about that in the near future, but for now, life can return to normal. You cannot imagine how relieved I am, unless you have had a kidney stone yourself.
Einstein is only two months old, but he’s already up to traveling with his mom. And licking anyone who gets within range.
Someone got a little too tired to keep walking. Fortunately he’s not too heavy to be easily carted around.
No, that is not an antenna coming out of his back. There was a sailboat right behind him. And the shot was quite unintentional, although I like it.
I am pretty sure this is a Clark’s grebe, but it could be a western grebe, or possibly a soul-eating destroyer-bird. (Those red eyes… creepy!)
I saw these two and, even in the (very light) rain, just HAD to get some pictures. They make such a great pair.
He reminds me a lot of Jake, but I think his face is too pointy to be half St. Bernard.