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Hi Everyone!

Hi Everyone!

Welcome to my doggie blog!

Today: I hung out with my friend Bear! She's a wonderful dog, a rescue like me, who's "inner puppy" comes out whenever we're together. I brought her a "Bear Day Present" that included one of my favorite goodies: a COW EAR! Bear really, really liked it! She let me share her beef bone chewy. Thanks Bear!
Yesterday:
I recently discovered TURKEY! My owners cooked ground turkey, rice and chicken stock. They've been putting it in my food... and it tastes great! For Thanksgiving, I played with my friend Klondike. My friend Bear recently had a birthday, and I'll be going to her party at the dog park soon.
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Pepper's Virtual Pet Palls


Meet Bella, a great Pug and one of the dogs who has a blog on PNN.com.
Click Here for her Blog



*Bella is entered in our Dog Blog giveaway
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Sam is a super-smart Border Collie who's addicted to water (in all forms) and treats. Click Here to see Sam's blog.



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Gus & Ridley - Two great dogs, & brothers sharing thier stories. Click Here to Visit Their Page.


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I'm a .Com Dog (Yes, that's Yahoo out the window)

Am Dog. Will Travel.

Am Dog. Will Travel.



Thank you to the places I've gone so far:
  • Comp USA (South SF)
  • Joanne's Fabrics (South SF)
  • Staples (South SF)
  • Postal Annex (South SF)
  • Summer of Love (40th Anniversery) SF
  • Border's Books (SF)
  • Beverely's Fabrics (Daly City)
  • The UPS Store
  • San Francisco State University
  • City Pets (West Portal, SF)
  • The Offices of PNN
  • Black Cat Quilts (SF)
  • Wallgreens (SF)
  • Pet Food Express
  • Pet Co
  • BevMo (Daly City)
  • Tully's Coffee -on bench outside
  • InN' Out Burger (outside)
  • SV Feed Store
  • Golden Gate Park
  • Albertsons (outside)
  • Linda's House (see PNN Page)
  • My Friend Bear's July 4th Party

I go everywhere I can, and I'm very well behaved. I don't understand these tiny "purse dogs" who are allowed to go anywhere, even if they annoy people. Paris Hilton's dog for example, people walk anywhere carrying a dog like that, and no one says anything because they're thinking, "lawsuit."

It's not fair to those of us larger than a handbag. I'm a nice 43lbs, clean and friendly. I think, if a dog proves it is well behaved, safe, and not disturbing anyone, it should be allowed in many public places, (exept places where they serve food). This idea is not for everyone though. The dog owner has to be responsible and participate in this, and pay attention to the dog to make sure we don't hurt ourselves or disturb others.



My previous owners had me all alone, in the house from 8:00AM to 6:00pm, M-F. That dosen't seem fair to me. Dogs are pack animals and if possible we should not have to be alone so long.

Click Here to read more about my History
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Safe Halloween

Good Reads


KEEPING DOGS SAFE, SANE, AND SCARE-FREE
By Tina Carroll

As Featured in

"Bay Woof"

Halloween presents challenges for our canine companions. Strange sounds, sights, and smells all contribute to a confusing and potentially dangerous time. That said, there are ways to make sure that your dog is secure, in both body and mind, during the festivities. Click Here to Read More


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Dog Do's & Dont's

Dog Do's & Dont's



Tips for people and dogs


A very cute dog tied to a tree, on the sidewalk:
Don't pet it
Keep walking
(you're not the person the dog is waiting for)
If you have small children, walk between them and the dog
Without a dog's owner, you have no idea how the dog will react.


You see a dog in a vehicle on a hot day:
Even if the car is in the shade, this can be a problem
Pet endangerment should be taken seriously
This is also illegal in some places
Let someone in charge know (security or the police)
Give the license plate number to the person in charge
Stay where you can see the vehicle until someone comes
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