A Dogue de Bordeaux! He’s a perfect pet to take to those wine-tasting parties.
Incidentally, this is the third ‘Romeo’ we’ve seen. The second one was quite a bit different!
A Dogue de Bordeaux! He’s a perfect pet to take to those wine-tasting parties.
Incidentally, this is the third ‘Romeo’ we’ve seen. The second one was quite a bit different!
This house was redone, inside and out, a couple of years ago. Autumn and I watched it being done, and were very impressed with the lovely improvements made to the inside. And then the outside was painted bright fire-engine red and we thought, hmm, is that some kind of primer?
No. It’s not some kind of primer. It’s what someone thought, inexplicably, was a good idea.
Okay, we have seen this guy before, when he was the victim of a vicious akita attack! (Insert scare chords here.) I had no idea what the was, then, and I still don’t, but maybe now that we have some better pictures we can get Autumn to weigh in.
Oh, and the second dog in the last picture might also look a little familiar. This one is easy to remember, since I had a giant stretched canvas printed up of the last picture on that page. It came out awesome.
Argh. I forgot to post one of these yesterday. I’m a bad boy.
Anyway, building on the day before yesterday’s Irish pub picture, I thought this was kind of funny. Seen in front of O’Neill’s Irish Pub.
These two are vital employees of Russian Hill Upholstery and Decor, a shop near where Autumn and I live (on Polk near Jackson). They may to the casual eye appear to be sleeping, but don’t be fooled: they are actually deep in thought about their next spectacular, award-winning interior decoration masterpiece!
(I have been meaning to post these two for ages, but I have had a terrible time trying to get the color balance right on these images. In the end, I’ve just given up. They look totally different, you’ll just have to live with it.)
McTeague’s pub, on Polk Street, has a unique sign.
I love this guy! He wanted to play with everyone, was gentle with all the smaller dogs, and did a ridiculous mount of gallumphing around. He did kind of hog the ball, but to be fair, it was his ball.
I’m not sure he’s 100% German shepherd, but I’m at a loss as to what he might be mixed with. He could just be oddly-marked.
Edit: According to a reliable authority (in the comments) this coloration is the ‘sable’ version of the German shepherd. Thanks, Steph!

The Jack Russell was a little more aggressive than he needed to be, but the German shepherd just laughed it all off.

He ran up, sniffed my jacket and backpack, and then lay down next to them. I like you too, puppydog!
Went to a little get-together that was instigated by a cousin of mine. The host was an artist, a sculptor who makes animals out of wood. Mostly real animals, large although perhaps not quite one-to-one scale. But occasionally he makes more fanciful things as well.
As I said, Caturday is my day for ‘not dogs’. This guy might be a sea-dog, but he’s definitely not a dog-dog.
I was down on a pier in the SF Bay, and there were some people crabbing off the pier. Throwing a crab pot with a dead chicken into the water and waiting a while, then pulling it back out and seeing what they found. This guy caught a whiff of their chicken, and came over to say hi.