She was so cute I forgot to get her name! (Yes, computer is still borked.)
Edit: Ran into mom again. Her name is Ginger!
She was so cute I forgot to get her name! (Yes, computer is still borked.)
Edit: Ran into mom again. Her name is Ginger!
Computer still dead. Fortunately there are plenty of awesome dogs I can grab shots of on my phone. Ajax being a case in point.
Well, the computer is still on vacation but the show must go on. So today I grabbed a few pictures of this little guy on my camera. No caption or hover-text support, though, so I’ll just give you a quick thumbnail.
Chamaco (forgot to ask the origin of the name) is a 2-year-old Italian greyhound. And he is one of the cuddliest small dogs I’ve ever met. If you give him half a chance he will lean on you, tilt his head way back for chin-scratching, and give you smooches for as long as you’re willing to hold still.
Computer is now in about 125 pieces. Should be in 125 pieces, but this is less reassuring than it sounds because one piece is broken in two and another is missing.
In the mean time, have a wee bit more mastiff. His name is Doug.
Yes, Doug the dog.
Posting will be delayed, possibly for a day or two. My laptop has elected to go on a work stoppage.
In the mean time, have a picture of an Italian mastiff. Consider this a teaser.
This dog’s got a lot of character.
Aww, c’mon… time off for good behavior? Or at least for cat behavior?
I’ve been a bad boy… didn’t post at all yesterday, and I’m late today. Bad me! In reparation, here are two awfully good dogs. (Jemma is the one with the shorter fur.)
I don’t know if the kids were complete strangers to the dogs’ owner. I suspect so, and that everyone just flumped down in the sidewalk and greeted. Awesome.
As far as I know, Berners have exactly two expressions: soulful and goof-a-riffic. Hint: this one’s ‘soulful’.
Autumn and I were down in SOMA last weekend for brunch. There we were, walking along minding our own business, when suddenly, across the street, we spied… this guy. And we were immediately forced to postpone our brunch plans, because how often do you get to see a Tibetan mastiff? There weren’t any at Bay to Barkers or any of the other dog fairs, that we saw, nor were there any at the Golden Gate kennel club dog show. I met one once before, but it was a couple years before I started the blog.
Now, I managed to forget to take down any notes, so I’m just going on recollection here. The couple who was walking him got him from a breeder, because they love large breeds but didn’t want to have their souls crushed by a 7-year lifespan. Apparently Tibetan mastiffs average well over 10 years, and some sources have them averaging as long as 12 to 16 years, which is astonishing for a dog of that size. They had heard that the breed isn’t as social and friendly as (say) Berners or St. Bernards, and said, ‘oh, that’ll be no problem, we’ll just socialize him well and…’ They implied that it hadn’t quite gone according to plan. And indeed, he was a perfect gentleman, and let Autumn and me pet him with a sort of grave dignity, but if he actually enjoyed it he wasn’t letting on.
Edit: And Lambeau’s dad just submitted a couple of pictures for my photo contest, which gave me his name. Woohoo! So far there’s one in the city category… I’ll add a link to the other, in the dogs category, if and when it makes the cut for the finals.
The other Tibetan Mastiff Autumn and I have seen was even bigger and much floofier. He had a mane like a Leonberger.