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Marc
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Posts: 2802
Registered: 5-15-2010
Location: San Francisco & Palm Springs
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Mood: Waiting
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Mulege Canuck
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This my dog “Brian”. The picture is taken at Alstrom Point, overlooking Powell Lake. It is a sweet spot, highly recommended.
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Lee
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Posts: 3508
Registered: 10-2-2006
Location: High in the Colorado Rockies
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3 y.o. field Lab, Bodi. Former search & rescue/recovery trained, high energy, fearless water dog.
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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elskel
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Posts: 449
Registered: 10-9-2006
Location: Laguna Beach & Pescadero BCS
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Zeek the Tijuana Street Dog
Zeek is a street dog from Tijuana. So many times people will ask me "What type of breed is that"? I respond "He's a Mexican Pedigree". They respond "I
have never heard of that breed before." I respond, "They are super rare".
He is a great dog!
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JZ
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Registered: 10-3-2003
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Pic from a trip to the vet this week.
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wessongroup
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Registered: 8-9-2009
Location: Mission Viejo
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Mood: Suicide Hot line ... please hold
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thanks to
all
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Mulege Canuck
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Your dog has great taste in vets JZ!
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Marc
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Registered: 5-15-2010
Location: San Francisco & Palm Springs
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Will she treat humans in an emergency?
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AKgringo
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Posts: 6030
Registered: 9-20-2014
Location: Anchorage, AK (no mas!)
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Good looking dog JZ! I had a Samoyed/Malamute mix once with a coat like that. He was quite comfortable laying down in a snow storm and getting
covered, but suffered in heat over 70 or so.
Does your vet recommend giving him a haircut for your Baja trip? When I make stops along the way, I drain the ice chest into a bowl for my dog, and
what she doesn't drink, I use to wet her down and let the breeze cool her a bit.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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BajaRat
Super Nomad
Posts: 1303
Registered: 3-2-2010
Location: SW Four Corners / Bahia Asuncion BCS
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Mood: Ready for some salt water with my Tecate
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Damn JZ that’s some fur
Thanks for all the dog pics, I will try to upload some
Lionel
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24baja
Senior Nomad
Posts: 951
Registered: 2-3-2009
Location: Grants Pass Oregon/Bahia de Los Angeles
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Mood: Wishing we were in BOLA
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This is our Baja rescue kid. Her name is Cubbie and she is very loyal and loving.
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BajaRat
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Posts: 1303
Registered: 3-2-2010
Location: SW Four Corners / Bahia Asuncion BCS
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Mood: Ready for some salt water with my Tecate
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Love her Connie
I’ll find some family pics
Lionel
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ElCap
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Registered: 1-22-2010
Location: Montara CA, or San Ignacio BCS
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I've been meaning to post a story about how we adopted Moca (short for Molcajete) from Shari in Bahia Asuncion last March, but just have never gotten
around to it. Suffice it to say that she is now a wonderful member of our family, and she brings us great joy. Sometimes I think she misses those
dead fish meals on the Baja beaches, but she has a pretty good life here in northern California.
3 month old puppy in BA
Baja beach breakfast
6 months old, still chewing on a whale bone
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kiterkip
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Quote: Originally posted by defrag4 | Quote: Originally posted by SFandH | I've had 5 dogs, big and small, over the years. I now have two little guys and I like small dogs the best. They're portable, pick 'em up an put them
somewhere, like your lap. And at night, a small dog or two in bed is much better than some big lug who wants to hog the middle.
Of course, less food to buy and doo to deal with too.
All, well most, dogs are great but the little guys are the best in my book. |
medium size the best i say, 30-50lbs those little micro yappers are too fragile for my lifestyle |
Naaah.... Medium Size translates to 13-15 pounds. Just small enough to pick up and carry, small enough to not crowd the bed, snugggly with momma when
she's feeling sick.
IMHO
Here is Luna, a street rescue from Manzanillo, Mexico. Rescue dogs always seem to know how sweet life is with a family. Oh... and Luna rescues us
every day:
[Edited on 8-29-2019 by kiterkip]
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Fernweh
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Posts: 444
Registered: 2-24-2011
Location: Centenario, BCS
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Found this little dog (Dec 2013) in the trash dump here in Centenario, and called her Centa.
Took her first with me to Los Angeles, but our German Shorthaired was not impressed.....
Since then, Paloma joined the team here in Centenario. Obviously, none of them had anything to do with this blanket destruction.....
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[Edited on 8-29-2019 by Fernweh]
[Edited on 8-29-2019 by BajaNomad]
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