
Calvin, one of my dogs, is here in this picture. That’s him, the yellowish figure with the black nose, standing on the chair, looking out the window and waiting for me when I come home.

Every year, the Berkeley Humane Society hosts a fundraiser called Bay-to-Barkers and it’s held at the Berkeley Marina. It was a gorgeous day that day with kites in flight in the background and dogs and their owners enjoying each others company.

I saw this dog at Pt. Isabel and took his picture. That’s about all I can say. He looked confident, strong and happy and had the biggest tongue of any dog I’ve ever seen.

Most kids get wide-eyed and excited when they see a dog. Usually they will fearlessly go up to one and pet it or if older, ask first if it’s OK. Sometimes kids are scared of dogs or parents bring their kids to the dog park and shield them from dogs other than their own. That’s probably a good practice. You never know, I guess.
But I like to see parents and kids interacting with the other dogs. If handled right, kids get to meet a new dog, under safe conditions. In this picture, the owners are carefully monitoring the situation, holding the leash, as the mother initiates the contact, petting the dog and making sure all is safe. See the child smiling? A positive experience all around.