08 November 2009
'Don't Mess with ME!'
He looks fierce, doesn't he? This is Baro who is a Cane Corso Italiano and is guarding his owner's truck in Ventimiglia market.
Bet he's a softy at home.
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Cane Corso Italiano
06 November 2009
Close Encounters of the Two-Feet Kind
Guest photographer today! John Carroll follows Riviera Dogs and kindly sent me this photograph taken in Peyriac de Mer - not technically the Riviera but in France and on the Mediterranean so we'll cheat and call this little Yorkie a Riviera Dog. Peyriac de Mer is in the Languedoc-Roussillon.
Don't you love the mixture of feet here and John's title.
Take a look at talented photographer, John's website Winding Road Photography. Thanks John.
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Yorkshire terrier
03 November 2009
Hunter, the Mutt
Don't you just love mutts like this? Somehow he's a mutt, as opposed to a crossbreed (same of course). He'd be the naughtiest and most adorable dog in a film, wouldn't he? We'd all be in tears at the end as he saves his master from the devastating fire and everyone lives happily ever after...
Hunter was born in England and now lives in Menton. In England he was known as Mr. Hunter, now of course he is Monsieur Hunter or more often, Monsieur 'unter!
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Cross breed
30 October 2009
The Annonciade Bichons
On Menton Daily Photo we are currently on a walk to the Monastery of l'Annonciade. On the way, half hidden behind a gate, we found these three Bichons Frisés. I know nothing about them but they obviously spend a good part of their day keeping an eye on the visitors and pilgrims who make this trek to the monastery. You can see more by clicking on the link.
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Bichon Frisé
26 October 2009
Tipsy and Natine
Brittany Spaniels and hard to tell them apart. In the smaller photo, we see Tipsy on the left, she's 7 and smaller than Natine who is 11 years old - on the right.
I'm not sure which one is in the main photo. They were in Gorbio village for the recent festival but they live in Mandelieu which is along the coast near to Cannes. We saw one of them, nose to nose, with a chihuahua HERE.
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Brittany spaniel
24 October 2009
Shogun and Tokyo
We seem to be on a small dog roll, don't we?
Here - one long haired chihuahua, Shogun, and one smooth-haired chihuahua, Tokyo, in arms of their owner, a lady from Ventimiglia. Macho names for such little dogs. They were visiting a festival in Gorbio.
Both are boys - Shogun is 8 years old and Tokyo only 9 months. Go to Menton Daily Photo today - where little Tokyo meets a Brittany spaniel at the Fête de la Branda.
And to see some touching memorials to dogs, take a visit to the Paris Dog Cemetery with talented blogger, Owen, at The Magic Lantern Show.
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Chihuahua
20 October 2009
The Three Papillons - part 2
Yesterday, we met Fiore - now meet Ventos, who is ten and looking gloriously windswept as if he's posing with a fan blowing his hair for effect.
And in the last photo, this is Bijou and he's 5 years old.
See yesterday's post for a photo of all three Papillons together.
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Papillon
19 October 2009
The Three Papillons - part 1
This family have three Papillons - 'butterfly' dogs and so called because of the pattern created by their beautiful ears and the design running down their faces).
Today we meet Fiore, who is seven years old and a male. All three are males and I met them in Menton where they were holidaying from Basle in Switzerland.
Come back tomorrow and meet the other two.
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Papillon
15 October 2009
Nero
Hmmmmm....not the easiest dog to photograph. All hair and he wouldn't keep still. I was lunching at Le Balico in Menton and saw this dog walking past so of course I had to get up from the table and run after him to take his photo.
He's a Hungarian Puli called Nero, which seems a good name for a black dog - he's 4 years old and he lives in Germany.
I remember when I used to show Old English Sheepdogs and would often see the Pulis and Komondors nearby - both corded dogs like this. The most important time is when the cords start to form - you have to twist them into even-sized cords else they will break. Once corded, that's it for life. When bathed I know they take a very long time to dry.
You'll find a French Bulldog at Ventimiglia Market on Menton Daily Photo today.
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Hungarian Puli
12 October 2009
The Market Pom
This little Pomeranian was walking around Ventimiglia's busy Friday market - sometimes carried, as you see in the smaller photo.
I don't know his or her name but a cute little dog, don't you think?
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Pomeranian
09 October 2009
Kendra
Looks like this little puppy is where she wants to be. Her owners were walking her around crowded Ventimiglia market one Friday.
Kendra is two months old and lives in Ventimiglia. She is a Jack Russell Terrier and it looks like she's landed well and truly on her feet.
To see photos of Ventimiglia and its famous Friday market, do click on the link to Menton Daily Photo.
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Jack Russell terrier
06 October 2009
Candy the 'chocolat'
Poodles look so cute to me when left in a 'puppy cut' athough it's hard to see this little one's eyes.
Candy is a two year old chocolate poodle - a miniature or 'nain' as they are called in France. She lives in Toulon and was in the village of Gorbio for the recent Fete de la Branda.
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Poodle
02 October 2009
Snoat, who loves ice-cream
The only thing this dog, sitting here in Place aux Herbes in Menton, is interested in is his owner's ice-cream and eventually he got a cone as a reward for waiting - as he knew he would.
Snoat is 10 years old and was on holiday in Menton from his home in Holland. I didn't recognise him as being a specific breed, but he is - he's an Epagneul Bleu de Picardie which translated means a Picardy Blue Spaniel - a French hunting dog.
He knows how to melt his owners with those beautiful eyes, doesn't he? And the ice-cream...
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Blue Picardy Spaniel
28 September 2009
Betty and Classic Week
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Betty was standing with her owner by the port of Monaco during Classic Week. Classic Week is when all the famous sailing yachts of the world take part in competition. Also you see the Tall Ships - all much more fun than the massive mega yachts of the rich and famous, although you still have to be rich to own a sailing yacht.
Betty is one year old and lives in England and was visiting Monaco specially for the event.
Betty was standing with her owner by the port of Monaco during Classic Week. Classic Week is when all the famous sailing yachts of the world take part in competition. Also you see the Tall Ships - all much more fun than the massive mega yachts of the rich and famous, although you still have to be rich to own a sailing yacht.
Betty is one year old and lives in England and was visiting Monaco specially for the event.
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Wire Fox terrier
24 September 2009
Elementary, my dear Watson
Snuggled up in his owner's arms is this lovely old whippet called Watson. Watson is 12 and lives near to Paris.
I hardly have to tell you where we are as you can see the Casino of Monte Carlo in the background.
I've just realised Watson is the first whippet to appear on this blog. I've always loved this breed and isn't Watson adorable.
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Whippet
19 September 2009
Anubia
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Anubia is the house-mate of Robbie who we met in the last posting.
Anubia is a 4 year old Shih-tzu and she lives with François, the gentleman you see on the right of the smaller photo. He, like his father, used to run the Restaurant Beausejour in the village. It's now run by his son, Yvan. You get great food at the Beausejour. The gentleman on the left is François' friend Michel.
Anubia is the house-mate of Robbie who we met in the last posting.
Anubia is a 4 year old Shih-tzu and she lives with François, the gentleman you see on the right of the smaller photo. He, like his father, used to run the Restaurant Beausejour in the village. It's now run by his son, Yvan. You get great food at the Beausejour. The gentleman on the left is François' friend Michel.
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Shih-tzu
17 September 2009
Robbie
Robbie is a cross between a Shih-tzu and a terrier and he looks it, doesn't he? He's 4 years old and lives with Anubia, a girl Shih-tzu, who we'll meet next time - both are owned by the father (we'll meet him too) of Yvan, proprietor of the Restaurant Beausejour in Gorbio.
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Cross breed
14 September 2009
The Tourist Shop Dog
This is Zita - taken on a very sunny day on le rocher in Monaco - too much sun bleached the shot a little.
Zita, a Miniature Pinscher, sits just inside her owner's shop all day. She has one bed inside the door and another outside so she can choose where she likes to sleep. After lunch, like many good people from the south, she takes a nap. Then her owner displays a sign above her bed asking people not to wake her. Zita was a rescue dog who had had far too many litters before she ended up being so loved.
Zita's owner, Rosie, is one of Monaco's characters. Her shop is called Rosie's Memories. You can see a photo of her on Monte Carlo Daily Photo today.
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Miniature Pinscher
11 September 2009
Patience
Dogs are so patient. I often say this and I suppose, on a lead, they don't have much choice. Knowing dogs tho, they'd probably not stray far, even off lead. Look at the patience of this little dog - happy to be with his owner.
The owners of all those feet are watching the Procession Votive in Roquebrune village. You can read about it by clicking on the link.
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Jack Russell terrier
07 September 2009
Wrong Move
I don't know the name of this dog but I do know that he used to live with his owner in Gorbio, which is where the photograph was taken. She decided she wanted to live in the country (many would say Gorbio is country, but I know what she meant - to live in real deep countryside). So she moved way up into the mountains, Tende, I believe. Today she and her dog are back in Gorbio for the Fête Patronale and she says how much she misses Gorbio and perhaps wishes she'd never left - she misses her friends and the way of life of the village. It's not so easy to make a new life in a new place, especially when you are older.
I wonder where the dog would prefer to live? The answer of course is easy - with his owner - wherever that might be.
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Cross breed
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