Did you know that Basset Hound Town has its own Fisherman’s Wharf?
Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fisherman’s Warf Lovers! Ah, who does not see the resemblance between seals and basset hounds? Look, seals even go belly up!
This is a major couch region in the San Francisco Pier 39 area of Fisherman’s wharf.
This is the couch region in the bassethoundtown.com wharf area!
Look howl our Emma smiles as she dreams of fish sticks and clam chowder! She can have any food she wants in her dreams!
More viewing the seal pups later…Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma
I think Emma is dreaming of fish sticks and tater tots. With cholate cake for dessert. Wonder what Chaps is dreaming of?
Cat- next year we have to figure out how to smuggle the kids into the Wisconsin State Fair–we have chocolate covered bacon on a stick. How would Chaps feel about that?? LOL
OMG, that third picture looks exactly like my bed at night!!!!! Have you been sneaking into my bedroom, Cat?
Hope you don’t mind, I had to share it on facebook with a comparative picture from HOP. lol!
I adore seals!! Bassets DO resemble them:) Biggs sounds like one, I swear. I also tell Leo if I put tusks on him he’d look like a walrus;)
Mary, Harley, Biggs and Leo
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Seals are soooo cute. I really love the bassethoundtown.com wharf area though.
We actually have a Fisherman’s Wharf restaurant in Galveston Texas. They have really good seafood and it’s 2 story, right on the water. Beautiful view of the bay. Man, makes me wanna go there! We haven’t been out in so long I think we need to go one day soon.
I never knew there were seal in California, I would love to see this in person.
I have ALWAYS thought HOW MUCH BASSETS LOOK LIKE SEALS!!!!! Thanks for sharing and of course I knew we thought alike. I tell mine they look like little seals all the time…..and somtimes they even sing like seals when they howl!
The Wharf gets very loud when the sea lions sun themselves. The piers are enclosed with a levee of sorts. The “gates” are lowered in the morning and the sea lions swim in from the sea, hop on the piers, lay around all day, and in the early evening swim back out to sea in search of food. It’s quite humorous to see them jockeying for position in the early morning! I often say that our bassets sound a lot like sea lions, unfortunately, they look like them too!