I know absolutely nothing about these little guys, except that they remind me of storm troopers, with their little helmet-hair.
In a cute way.
I know absolutely nothing about these little guys, except that they remind me of storm troopers, with their little helmet-hair.
In a cute way.
I have to admit, I wasn’t terribly fond of pugs at first glance. However, I have to say they’ve been growing on me. Despite the funny face and health problems which eventually led to the recall of the entire breed, I have found that they are almost without fail nice, friendly, happy dogs.
I have to say, though… it clearly must have taken an ungodly amount of effort of breeding to turn a wolf into a pug. And the people who thought that was a good idea have a lot to answer for.
You’d think this guy was hot, but as you can see in the second picture (after the break) he was actually basking in the sun, exposing maximal surface area to the sunlight. God, with that much fur, I don’t think I’d ever be cold in San Francisco.
Newfies are amazingly neat dogs. There’s just so much dog, under so much fluff. And they’re so nice, and so gentle, and pretty smart, too. And is there any breed that you want more to just reach out and hug?
Another pic past the break.
This is not just any German Shepherd mix: this is Rover! Half German Shepherd, half wolf, and all awesome. He is an inhabitant of our local neighborhood, and he is a perfect gentleman, with people and with other dogs. He’s also a shameless lover of attention, and knows all of the store owners in the area very well. They all know him, too, and most of them keep a treat or two behind the counter for him. He’s getting on in years, but he’s still pretty spry, and smart as a whip.
(Rover is simultaneously soliciting skritches from a stranger and gazing adoringly at his dad. Efficient!)
Another couple of Rover pics below the break!
Is this or is this not one of the cutest signs you’ve ever seen? This place is on Second a little South of Mission, and has quite tasty muffins! (So what breed do you think it is? I think it’s a Scottie, but there are plenty of other possibilities.)
We haven’t had a Golden for a while, and they’re such awesome dogs. This one may well have been the biggest Goldens I’d ever seen, and that’s saying something, since Autumn’s Ceili is pretty darn huge herself.
(From now on, I’m going to post one picture above the line, and if I have any more I’ll put them below the fold. Hopefully this will make things a little less cluttered on the front page, and will also encourage people to click through and maybe even comment. Don’t worry: if there are more pictures within, I’ll put a note to that effect out front.)
Another pic after the break!
I didn’t realize there were lots of dingoes running around loose on the streets of San Francisco, but apparently it’s more common than you think. Or, well, than I think, anyway.
This one is a particularly awesome one, too… friendly as all get-out and happy as can be. Her name is ‘Ginger’, and she can apparently often be found in the mornings helping Robert V. Doerr, Jr, accordionist, entertain passengers at the Van Ness Civic Center Muni Station. (Corrected… sorry, Robert!)
And another edit: Ginger has her own Facebook page! Tres chic! And Mr Doerr, Jr has a YouTube Channel and Facebook page too.
More pictures below the break.
I love this guy… awesomely foofly, and happy. I remember the day we took it, it was evening, and Autumn and I were wandering around down on Polk Street. But I can’t for the life of me remember what breed this dog was. Golden/something? Husky/something? Could be a Golden/Husky, I guess. But whatever he was, he had character by the truckload.
Aaaand… Dogs of San Francisco’s first photobomb! I was trying to get a picture of the black dog, but in the time it took me to push the shutter button, he turned away, and someone else turned up…
PS: Argh, sorry this went up late. Typo!
Either a straight Foxhound or possibly some kind of mixed-breed Foxhound. In either case, he’s cute. Plus, does he look to anyone else kind of like he ought to be a cartoon dog?