Watch out, merengue dog! You’ve got some serious competition here!

Okay, he’s dancing at the end of his leash. But he really has some great movements, and it looks just as goofy in person as it does in pictures.
Watch out, merengue dog! You’ve got some serious competition here!

Okay, he’s dancing at the end of his leash. But he really has some great movements, and it looks just as goofy in person as it does in pictures.
Yes, it’s official: I have stopped using the ridiculously-overpriced (though fairly good quality) skreened.com for my dogblogstore, and am instead running my own, using software hosted by ecwid.com, which is surprisingly painless and quite high in quality. Please let me know about any problems you have with the store or with ordering, or any suggestions you have either. A good way is either emailing my new store account (at ‘store’ at this site, which is to say @dogsofsf.com) or simply adding a comment to this thread. (I do read all the comments on the site, even if I’m too busy to respond some days.)
(Note: this announcement will stay at the top of the page for about a week. New posts will be below it.)
This means two things: more variety, higher quality (for the tote bags, anyway) and cheaper prices. In particular, all my tee shirts and tote bags are now $14.99, and shipping in the US is a flat fee of $5 per order (not per item). Given that some of the tees were $30 including shipping at my old store, and the shipping was per item… well, anyone buying three tee shirts would end up paying nearly twice as much before as they will now.
As for greater variety: I’ve added some new tee shirts (including women’s fitted tees) and tote bags (large, rugged), and an awesome embroidered hoodie. More designs are coming soon, but I thought I’d open up with just one major new design, by my friend, wildlife illustrator Lisa Sindorf, based on one of my pictures. I think you’ll agree that it’s just about the cutest thing EVER.
The one on the left is the artwork that graces the tee shirts and tote bags, and the one on the right is the embroidered version. If I had known how great that would come out I probably would have asked her to make me a few more. I may still.
There are some details on the dogblogstore page, but in brief: $5 flat-rate US shipping, $10 flat-rate Canada shipping, shipping is by weight to the EU. (And if someone wants something shipped elsewhere, they can email me.) Returns for full refund within 14 days for undamaged merchandise (or defective/damaged-in-transit). And please don’t expect miracles of speed, because I can’t afford to keep a large inventory, and I am doing all the order fulfillment myself (and I have a day job!)
All of which means, if you want something by Christmas, you probably only have a couple of weeks, so order soon!
I first ran into Dorothy a couple days ago, but I just had to post her. These were taken on her first day in San Francisco, and you can tell she’s going to fit in here just fine. (I think she’d probably fit in anywhere just fine.) Dorothy’s almost three… in fact, she’ll be three on Christmas day.
I ran into her again yesterday, and she looked just as happy then as she does in these pictures. Here’s hoping for a lot more chance meetings and incidental belly-rubs.
Someone help me out here. I don’t have a lot of guesses. Maybe a Newfie mix? (But no sag!) An akita, or maybe malamute? (But those ears!)
Edit: Hmm… could this be a trimmed Caucasian shepherd?
This is a picture from last spring, when Byron was less than three months old. I bet he’s grown into a real charmer. I wonder if he can howl? (If not, I’m sure he can come up with other ways to make trouble…)
Okay, not sure about this guy’s name… I took pictures of about thirty dogs that day, and he may or may not be among the ones I even got names for. He does look like a dachshund mix, almost like a dachshund/corgi. And Cardigan corgis can be brindled…
Frustrating: I spent several hours with Autumn at the dog park on Saturday, where she was taking care of two different dogs. I took roughly 150 pictures, but they were on my iPhone, and it was too dark so they’re all blurry. So I said ‘heck with it’ and ordered myself a replacement camera, a Canon SX260 HS. Should be here sometime this week.
Autumn did a little busking in a BART station on Friday, and I went down to meet her. On the way, I met several of San Francisco’s finest… dogs, that is. They’re bomb-sniffing dogs, so they deserve all the treats and belly-rubs they get! (Although I have to wonder if any of them have ever, you know, had to deal with a bomb? I’d think I’d hear about things like that if they happened.)

Autumn thought this pup was a Belgian malinois, but it turns out to be a long-haired German shepherd. 8 years old, and gorgeous.

The police and their pups were out in force. I’m sure part of it was being extra careful because of the crowds, but it’s also great PR.
Ruby’s six months. And she’s a lucky pup: her mom works at Zynga. Why does that make her a lucky pup? Well… without taking any position on the company itself, it’s a ‘dog-friendly workplace’. So Ruby gets to go to work with Mom a lot. Great work, if you can get it.
Happy Thanksgiving, and I hope all of you have as much to be thankful for as I do.
And as these guys do. We ran into them this summer at ‘Little Yosemite’ (a park in the East Bay). No hunting in State Parks, so these guys don’t have to worry about ending up as someone’s Thanksgiving meal.
Sophie is a proud citizen of Big Sur, one of the places that Autumn and I visited on our vacation a few weeks ago. Did I say citizen? She is the dutchess, here pictured in her coach, a.k.a. a vintage early 1970s (I believe?) land yacht.
Sophie is also known as ‘Sophie-Pillow’, for reasons that should become obvious once you see her. I have asked for some more pictures of her, so don’t be surprised if we end up with a second Sophie day in the near future.