The new baby
Feb. 28th, 2011 03:02 pmGf and I picked up Earl on Friday afternoon.
She took a picture of Earl and me working very hard on Friday evening (the zoom on her iPhone isn't too great)

Here he is saying hello.

He is believed to be part: American bulldog and Dalmatian (spots can be seen under his fur on his ears.) He is somewhere around three and half months old. Adult weight estimations are between 70 and 90 pounds (31.75 to 40.82 kg)
Earl has met Max:

Earl and Max have something in common - big ears!

He's a very gentle and easy to handle puppy. I think this is part of his temperment and also the wonderful fostering he received through Pound Puppy Resue in Palo Alto. If you are looking for a dog in the Bay Area, I highly recommend them. They rescue from shelters in rural areas (where there are too many dogs and not enough adoptees) and their emphasis is on making sure puppies are never housed in shelters - recently local shelters are dealing with parvovirus.
She took a picture of Earl and me working very hard on Friday evening (the zoom on her iPhone isn't too great)
Here he is saying hello.
He is believed to be part: American bulldog and Dalmatian (spots can be seen under his fur on his ears.) He is somewhere around three and half months old. Adult weight estimations are between 70 and 90 pounds (31.75 to 40.82 kg)
Earl has met Max:
Earl and Max have something in common - big ears!
He's a very gentle and easy to handle puppy. I think this is part of his temperment and also the wonderful fostering he received through Pound Puppy Resue in Palo Alto. If you are looking for a dog in the Bay Area, I highly recommend them. They rescue from shelters in rural areas (where there are too many dogs and not enough adoptees) and their emphasis is on making sure puppies are never housed in shelters - recently local shelters are dealing with parvovirus.