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Baja Dog photos......

Pompano - 12-30-2004 at 07:54 PM

Looks like this was a 'ho-hum' day for this old Lab.:spingrin:

Found this on the net

JESSE - 12-30-2004 at 09:15 PM



jugando en Mulege

expat2B - 12-31-2004 at 09:11 AM

We were entertained by these pups on the sidewalk near Las Casitas - they played for hours on end, chasing each other, wrestling, mock combat, etc. Great fun.

No modesty

bajajudy - 12-31-2004 at 02:36 PM

I have noticed that Baja dogs have absolutely no modesty. This is one of 2 dogs that we found on the side of the road tied together by their back legs. The other didnt make it. But this is Eta, our little miracle. Her full name is Julieta as our vet said that she was probably born during the hurricane of the same name. We also liked the name, Eta, becaue when we first got her she eta everything in sight.

Must be something in the food

bajajudy - 12-31-2004 at 02:39 PM

This is our other dog who came from the Humane Society in San Lucas.
She is saying. What the heck do you want now, gringa?

Genghis Khan...a Baja smoosher

Pompano - 1-1-2005 at 08:10 AM

This old amigo belonged to our neighbors for many years here in Coyote Bay. Genghis would come over and lay under my hammock and take a siesta with me. He also had a great nose for the senorita/perros in the area. Went vast distances for a rendezous..once was found way over at Pta. Arena...a distance of 12 miles by beachfront..a long pant for this old Casanova.

expat2B - 1-3-2005 at 08:41 AM

Great bassett hound pic, Pompano - one of the sweetest breeds around. Your mention of Ghengis' location jogged my memory. During a brief visit to Mulege last fall, we were stolling along Playa El Burro not far to the north, and met a nice couple with their well-trained and control collar-equipped doberman, "Cholla," who befriended us. Thought you might know them?

expat2B - 1-3-2005 at 04:54 PM

Pompano, that is a truly neat coincidence. We ran into Dick and Pat as we were strolling the beach at dusk and had a delightful chat. Turned out that we had a very good friend in common, too, who runs a 105 year-old trail camp in S CA that is accessible only by foot or horse/burro. As the years roll by, I find myself trying harder and harder to emulate my dog in so many ways (cheerful, loyal, tolerant, and more). Hasta luego and say hi to Dick & Pat if you get the chance.

Pompano - 1-3-2005 at 05:01 PM

Expat2B...just talked to Dick on the VHF and said hello for you.

BAJA CATS, DOGS, & ANIMALS

Pompano - 1-8-2005 at 06:33 AM

Here's one you seldom come across. A bobcat kitten (almost grown) that was orphaned by a truck on the old road to Pta. Chivato about 15 years ago. Known locally as a gato MontezIt was fed rabbits caught by Bill Alverado, Chivatos owner at the time. Bobcats are quite playful pets until they reach maturity..when they become real bad hombres. Best left to nature. We called this one la Garre...the claw. Most of my scars have disappeared since then.

Pompano - 1-9-2005 at 09:42 AM

My friend, Dave, from Playa Naranjos made this catch at San Sebastian. Could this be a dog snapper?

Bob H - 1-9-2005 at 12:59 PM

Here's our Shelby-dog sound asleep after playing hard with her toys! :smug:
Bob and Audrey H

Ol Shep...God rest his soul..will retrieve no more.

Pompano - 1-29-2005 at 11:23 AM

Shep has made his last tennis ball retrieve. We left him on his beloved beach out front..where he romped for many years.

Buzz dog

Sharksbaja - 1-30-2005 at 02:42 AM

He still thinks he's a Shepard



Likes to hang out in Mulege

Oh ya, it's Miller Time!

yankeeirishman - 1-30-2005 at 08:41 AM