Aw man, cute little teenypup with one ridiculous feature.

She spends most of her time with her ears back. I guess that’s a submissive pose, but it’s a shame, because most people don’t see the full glory of the ears.
Aw man, cute little teenypup with one ridiculous feature.
She spends most of her time with her ears back. I guess that’s a submissive pose, but it’s a shame, because most people don’t see the full glory of the ears.
I propose a toast: to all the service dogs, waiting patiently for the opportunity to help. If I could summon a tenth as much dedication, I’d be a better person for it.
It’s another Blue Dog from the City! Tucker is Tammy Fae’s dad, and a champion in his own right. He’s also 9 years old, and super-friendly. Oh, and his official name is ‘Blue Mop of Kentuck’.
Lack of tail and a bit of build suggest an Australian cattle dog to me, but if he is an ACD mix, he’s mixed with something very, very large. Maybe even Great Dane. He has the coloration of some Newfies, but not a lot of the other features. Autumn thinks he might be part Rottie, which would explain the stumpy tail.
Whatever he is, he knows exactly how a Dog of San Francisco should act.
This is from Wags & Wine. And he was very sensitive to attention… he spotted it the moment I started taking pictures of him and came over.
I thought I had a few more pictures of this guy, running around at the Wags and Wine party. But turns out, nope, that was a different but equally goofy-looking pup. Oh well… even if it’s just one picture, this one’s too silly not to share.
I have a little announcement: over the next few days I’m going to be adding more designs to the Dogs of SF store! In fact, I’ve already started, although there’s more (and better) in store. Thus far, I’ve added an iPoodle tote bag, and an entirely new shirt design:
Please note that the color is just a display color: you can change the color of the tee shirt when yo go to order one… although some combinations probably won’t work out terribly well. Also, please stay tuned, as I expect to have another two or three designs, including one from notorious local artist Lisa Sindorf, in the next few days.
And, for today’s post: I met Herbie down in the touristy area near the Hyde Street Pier last weekend. (For those of you not in the know, that’s between Ghirardelli Square and Fisherman’s Wharf.) It seems that mom made a rather unusual request of one of the local portrait artists. What do you think? Did he capture the spirit of Herbie?
I was at the sea music festival at the Hyde Street Pier last Saturday, since Autumn was playing there. (For those of you who don’t know, the Hyde Street Pier is also known as the San Francisco National Maritime Historical Park, and has the distinction of being the smallest National Park in the United States.) And I ran across a kitty, rampaging through the park! Oh the felinity!
And, unlike the majority of wild cats I’ve run into in San Francisco, this one immediately came over and demanded attention.