Bay Area/ San Francisco
Published on January 03, 2014
Adorable Dog Stencils Appear In Duboce Park
Duboce Park is usually filled with all kinds of dogs. But now, that's true even when it's empty.

Someone has painted over the design of a person walking a dog that can be found on pathways throughout the park. These figures are intended to indicate areas where dogs should be kept on-leash. The guerrilla artist has replaced the dog using stencils representing a variety of different breeds. We first learned of the new street art from the latest Friends of Duboce Park newsletter. Our curiosity piqued, we took a stroll around the park yesterday and counted stencils of at least 8 different breeds, including a collie, a poodle, a boxer...
...and a Keith Haring dog:
Will these new stencils help end the epidemic of off-leash pooches roaming willy-nilly around Duboce Park like they own the place? Time will tell. In the meantime, think you can identify all the depicted breeds? The first commenter to do so will get an incredible prize! (Our respect.)