Dog of the Day: Young Pug

Not quite a puppy, not quite a full-grown doglet. One thing this guy definitely is is super-cute. And if Autumn and I say that about a pug, you know it’s got to be something special, because by and large we think pugs are kind of… well… derpy.

Another puglet piclet, after the breaklet.

The tails are so ridiculous. Not shown in this picture: Autumn uncurling the tail and then letting it curl up again. Repeatedly.

The tails are so ridiculous. Not shown in this picture: Autumn uncurling the tail and then letting it curl up again. Repeatedly.

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Dog of the Day: Zoë the Dorgi

What an adorable dog! Zoë is a dorgi: a dachshund/corgi mix with a very sweet temperament and an inquisitive nature. Autumn took these pictures; sadly, I never got to meet Zoë.

Second picture after the break.

A dog that sees every passer-by as a possible source of treats and/or cuddles.

A dog that sees every passer-by as a possible source of treats and/or cuddles.

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Dog of the Day: Border Collie (?)

We’re not sure what this guy was, since it’s been a while since we took the pictures, and none of them were much clearer than this one. But I think this one’s awesome anyway. It helps to know that this guy was galloping through the water and up onto the sand, chasing the globs of sea-foam that the wind was whipping right up the beach all the way to the dunes. He was having the time of his life.

Ah, there's nothing quite like the smell of wet dog in the morning.

Ah, there's nothing quite like the smell of wet dog in the morning.

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Dog of the Day: Kieko the Akita

Today we have a venerable pup: a 13-year-old Akita. (Akita life expectancy is generally considered to be 10 to 12 years.) She seemed like she was moving a little slower than she used to, but she was still alert, happy, and had a fair bit of stamina… when I saw her, she was on her way back from at least a mile walk along the beach, and she still had plenty of pep left. Also plenty of curiosity: she spent a fair bit of time investigating me.

She was a lovely girl, and obviously well-loved. I hope to see her out on Ocean Beach many more times to come.

Another couple pics after the break.

Look at that happy face. Kieko is such a sweetie.

Look at that happy face. Kieko is such a sweetie.

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Dog of the Day: Australian Shepherd

One blue eye, one brown. And such a sweetheart, she didn’t want to let me leave. Sadly, the close-up dog-nose picture didn’t come out very well. It was of her saying ‘what’re you doing playing with that thing, come here and play with ME!’

Two more pictures after the break.

Look at that happy expression. This gal gets lots of love.

Look at that happy expression. This gal gets lots of love.

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Dog of the Day: Atticus the Border Collie

Atticus is the dog of a coworker of mine. Such an adorable dog… he loves everybody, and everybody loves him. And he’s sharp as a tack, but he’s also just a bit willful: the first time I saw him, he was all excited, and he decided he didn’t feel like sitting. He’d do any other trick, but he didn’t sit until someone took out a dog treat. And then, as you can see below, he was delighted to sit, for just as long as the treat was on offer.

Two more pictures after the break.

He's obviously well-trained, and I bet when he isn't meeting twenty new people he is very obedient.

He's obviously well-trained, and I bet when he isn't meeting twenty new people he is very obedient.

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Dog of the Day: Hungarian Sheep Dog (Puli)

They don’t get a lot more ridiculous than this. It actually took me about 30 or 40 seconds to realize it was actually a dog, and that’s after I had seen several of these online. (And one Puli puppy, but they look rather different.)

I asked what kind it was, and the owner said it was a ‘Hungarian Sheep Dog’, so I thought maybe this was something different. According to wikipedia, though, that’s just another term for Puli, so whatever.

Still ridiculous.

I challenge you to tell me which end is head.

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Dog of the Day: German Wire-Haired Pointer

A new breed for us here at Dogs of San Francisco: the German wire-haired pointer. I love this guy, and not just because his eyebrows look a lot like mine (although his are a little less colorful.) He seems to have just enough of an attitude to be fun, without having enough to actually annoy his friends. This is a delicate balance, especially in dogs. (Cats get rather more latitude in this case.)

Close-up portrait after the break.

Does this guy know how to pose, or does this guy know how to pose?

Does this guy know how to pose, or does this guy know how to pose?

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Dog of the Day: German Shepherd Mix (?)

Autumn and I have a name for this position, which we’ve stolen from other corgi-fanciers: ‘bunny butt‘.

It's pretty rare to see an adult, decent-sized dog in this position. Also hysterical, and awesome.

It's pretty rare to see an adult, decent-sized dog in this position. Also hysterical, and awesome.

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Dog of the Day: Goofy Chow Mix

I always thought Chows (and Chow mixes) were cool-looking, but most of them tend to be standoffish, and sometimes they’re even mean to other people. This guy, though? This guy loved everyone who walked by.

I’d draw some kind of parallel here, and make comments about prejudice and so forth, but I suspect that most of us have that lesson pretty well down pat, so I’ll just enjoy the pup instead. (A couple more awesome pictures after the break.)

One super-goofy doggie grin, coming right up.

One super-goofy doggie grin, coming right up.

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