I wish I had pictures of our
real dogs, the two we started out with...but, alas, dogs go the way of all things, especially those with deviant appetites. Mac was a shelter-bought border-collie mix who, had he lived, would have discovered LTH well before me - and at the very least would have a far broader knowledge of local fare than I.
We started out as just the two of us in Covington, Kentucky. Mac was an escape artist and a socialite, and would go on periodic benders around the city, making friends wherever he went and coming home 5 pounds heavier (on a 25 pound dog, well, you do the math) His most brilliant escape involved thwarting my back gate and stranding his doggy accomplice at a liquor store, only to be "rescued" by a trio of blondes inside the Covington Landing floating restaurants - I can still see his face laughing up at me when I went to pick him up.
I became well-versed in the shortest route to the nearest hot dog cart, from whence (satiated) he would run up to the car and wait for the door to be opened. He randomly sought out and made friends with the prima ballerina from the Cincinnati ballet one day. During Octoberfest, he was known by every sausage vendor on our walk route (I painted his name & phone on his collar in huge letters) from a previous solitary excursion where he had apparently sampled an entire german dinner including schnitzel, bratwurst and sauerkraut. He excelled so at begging that random people would offer him ice cream while I had him on leash.
[edited to add]One day, shortly before my wedding, we had friends and their dogs over. We left the room briefly to show off wedding plans. When we got back, I noticed that the whipped cream cake was missing from the closed container and asked the 'spouse where he'd put it. No cake anywhere. We later discovered a trace of whipped cream on one dog's nose. Many dogs steal cake - but only Mac would had the presence of mind to close and replace the empty container exactly as it was after stealing and consuming an entire cake with his accomplices.
God bless him, Mac passed away over ten years ago from some kind of doggie heart attack. He kept himself alive for me all the way to Animal 911 (commenting rudely on our driving by digging his nails into the hand on the stick shift all the way) and died the instant I handed him to the vet.