Friday, February 3, 2012

New puppy next door!!

Petunia, MoriDog #119

Petunia really isn't old enough to be outside yet, so we are lucky to get a glimpse of her. Since she needed to get inside to warm up, I didn't press for details, but I'm eager to find out how her housemate Boots (MoriDog#100) feels about her. Details as they happen!

Spring comes to Pacifica

We are so lucky to live here, where we can enjoy a sunny day in February. With the spring comes Luna's birthday; she is now officially twelve years old. She's a young 12 despite her grey muzzle, (she is a GREYhound, after all) perhaps in part due to the fresh sea air of Mori Point.

Jessie Jane, MoriDog #118
Jessie enjoys a vigorous scratch in the warm sun. Soon after acquiring Jessie, she and her human met another Golden Retriever named Jesse James. No relation,  they're just good friends.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

New year, four new MoriDogs

I haven't photographed a new MoriDog in a long time, and suddenly there are four of them!

Marcy, MoriDog #114
Marcy is only 2-1/2 years old, but she's already had three rescues. Her first was a Los Angeles veterinarian who treated her  broken leg, probably from being hit by a car. Rescuer #2 took her from the vet to live with her loving Grandma, where she had a happy life. But Grandma got too sick to care for her, so Grandson (and her current human)became Rescuer #3. They live in Napa, but love Mori Point so much that visit here frequently.  Marcy is an Affenpinscer, which translates in German to mean "Monkey-like Terrier." In the show ring, they are groomed in a way that will enhance their "monkey faces."

Brownie, MoriDog #115
Brownie has a good trick--she fetches and dances for money! Her humans report that 20s are her favorites. While one holds a bill, she will dance, and then take the cash in her teeth, over to her other human. Brownie has a twin named Kitty who lives nearby, but they are hardly identical.  Not only is Kitty white, but does everything opposite to what Brownie does. 




Tucker, MoriDog #116
Tucker is already a star. He appeared in Proctor and Gamble commercials with his littermates before he came to Pacifica 12 years ago. He was sometimes seen in the Chronicle courtesy of his Travel Editor human. He's in semi-retirement now, but still knows how to strike a pose.


Naka, MoriDog #117
Naka is short for "Nakama," which his human tells me means "family member" in Japanese. He's a Shiba Inu, which looks like a small Akita. Naka has a special talent--he is bilingual. In addition to English, he also understands Cantonese.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Two Neighbor Dogs

Have I mentioned how difficult it has become to find a NEW MoriDog on the trails? So I jumped at the chance when two neighbors invited me to photograph their dogs at their homes--still within sight of Mori Point!

Leila, MoriDog #113
Leila is a Havanese, a birthday present to her young human. It was a long ride up to Chico to choose from 6 puppies, but in the end, Leila did the choosing by jumping up on the couch to be with her new family. She greets everyone in her family with a daily kiss. Beasley, Leila's all-white half-sister, lives with Grandma.




TimberWoof, MoriDog #112

Timber probably has the greatest claim to the title, "MoriDog," because he was born and continues to live in Fairway Park, where Mori Point is visible from every home. He enjoys going on bike rides, but the pace has to be a little slow--at about 100 lbs, Timber doesn't move very fast. In this photo, he looks a little grumpy...but that's not in his nature. See those flowers in the background? Timber has been digging them up...and his human was telling the story as the photos were taken. Did he sense we were talking about him, and was he showing remorse? Or just annoyed because there wasn't a treat when we asked him to "stay?" One thing is certain--his weight didn't reach triple digits by working for free.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sunshine and Noodles


Ka'la, MoriDog #111
Ka'la means "Sunshine" in the Hawaiian language, a perfect name for a Yellow Labrador. His name is often mispronounced in English as Kala, which means "Money" in Hawaiian, so he doesn't mind that at all! Ka'la is very protective of his human mom, and she reports that he doesn't share her well at all. He doesn't do anything physical, but he will bark a lot if he thinks she's getting too much attention, which has earned him the nickname "Bob Barker." Bob likes girl dogs immensely, being that he still has the equipment to enjoy them fully.

Noodles, MoriDog #112

Noodles started life in the idyllic town of Trinidad, CA, half Bergamasco Shepherd, and half...something else. Bergamasco is an ancient Italian breed, with a coat that will "cord" naturally, like a Puli. Noodles gets a daily run with Grandma, and all that fur would just get in the way, so she gets the dreadlocks clipped.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Typical Golden Retriever

Millie, MoriDog #110
Millie started life with another family, but layoffs and the ensuing economic hardship made it necessary for her to find another home at 8 months of age. She is a model pet, and her only bad habit is that she wants to eat everything she finds along the trail.






Just as I was about to say goodbye, a group of schoolkids came along, and Millie got a chance to do what she does best--bask in adoration.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

She's a little Tipsy...

Tipsy, MoriDog #109
Tipsy was the first-born puppy in a litter of eleven. She is still puppy-rambunctious at 6mo. of age, but she's all love, and is friendly to every living creature. Here's a Pit Bull that thinks she's a Yellow Labrador!

Tipsy did her best to invite Luna to play, but puppy antics don't interest dignified Luna.