Dogs of Del Mar

Del Mar Dogs: Covid Babies

We were new to the world of dogs when Autumn joined our family but we quickly came to love her. She was the most adorable Golden Doodle puppy ever: soft, fuzzy and all cuddles. The

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A Wag, a Woof, and a Meow!

In a world often tangled in the web of political affiliations and differing ideologies, let’s pawse for a moment and talk about a force that transcends party lines—our awesome four-legged companions – our dogs and

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Dogs of Del Mar

Sometime in 2014, our son Erik found Bellsy at Pug Nation Rescue in Los Angeles. She had spent time at LA County Animal Control and had been returned “Due to incompatibility” at least once or

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Dogs of Del Mar: Cody

I have a new neighbor, his name is Cody, and he has created quite the buzz in the neighborhood.  Cody, a lost and found two-month old puppy, is now living with my long-time neighbors, Jennifer

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Dogs of Del Mar: Bane and Harley

What are your dogs’ names, and is there a story behind their names? Bane and Harley. They are named after two of my favorite villains from the Batman comic books.   What breeds are your

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Dogs of Del Mar: Del Mar Doggers Day

More than 13 years since leaving the corporate world of radio in the wind, I’ve been blessed to spend my days with the most incredible dog pals and cat friends on the planet – our

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Dogs of Del Mar: Olive

My name is Olive and my birthday is April 1, 2014. My first grandson was named Oliver, after me. So I guess it’s a pretty important name.   I live on Avenida Primavera. First thing

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Dogs of Del Mar: Annie and Nikki

Our dogs, Annie and Nikki (a male) are both labradoodles, raised together but from different breeders. We got them from a trainer who re-homes labradoodles, and their names came from that trainer. She thought Annie

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Dogs of Del Mar: Brinkley

Sandpiper: What have you learned about your family? (Betsy & Bradd Milove – Kalamath Drive)   Brinkley: When I first came to my new house, I thought every family member was using my name which

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Dogs of Del Mar: Lexie Likes

H: How did you choose her name? L&D: Before Lexie, we had two Wheaten Terriers, Casey and Lacey. While we were waiting for Lexie’s arrival, we were thinking of names like Macey, Gracie and then

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Dogs of Del Mar: Teddy Kennedy

How did you choose your dog’s name? Cyndy and I tried lots of names, but “Teddy” was perhaps inevitable; his father’s name was “Bear,” so “Teddy Bear” made sense. My previous Golden Retriever was “Jack” Kennedy,

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