In her previous life, Star was a backyard dog most of the time. Now she has a more at-home family, with kids and regular walks to Mori Point! She has the typical Labrador friendliness, and her owner likes to say that she is dangerous to food only. MoriDog #32 likes her carbohydrates, and in stealing food from the countertops, Star has been know to take the loaf of bread but leave the steak.
Star
MoriDog #33 is Chico, a chihuahua mix with multi-level ears. He is great friends with the next dog, Foxy. They could be "friends with privileges," but alas, neither dog has the equipment he or she was born with. It's better that way, actually!
Chico
Foxy is a little shy but well-mannered. This German Shepherd Dog mix was found abandoned, and has been with her forever family for about a year. Foxy has found a good friend in Chico, above, and they often walk together. She is MoriDog #34.
Foxy
Here's our first Golden Retriever! Lani's tongue is so long, I couldn't get it all in the picture. She is shown here, out with her family for a bike ride. MoriDog #35, she is named for her owner's favorite beach in Hawaii.
Lanikai
Ring started life as a working farm dog, but he didn't take to herding very well, so he got an early retirement. A Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix, he seems to prefer being MoriDog #36 and doesn't miss the farm at all.
Ring
These two girls live together and walk together. They are often taken for mother and puppy, but they aren't even related by breed. Sierra, the larger dog, was found in the Colma Cemetery at about 2 months of age. While she was at the Peninsula Humane Society, a DNA test was done on her. The test showed that she is mostly Belgian Shepherd Dog, but also something else not quite dog-like, which could be wolf. Garnet, the smaller dog, was inherited from her owner's father-in-law. She is mostly Schipperke, and when she is in trouble, her name is "Darn it, Garnet!!" She is MoriDog #37, and Sierra is #38.
Garnet and Sierra
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