I remember the day my parents took my sisters out for the day – I was in junior high and had homework to do so stayed home. They came home with what my middle sister wanted for a long time – a dog!! I am not sure if they planned along to go to the shelter or my sister talked them into it. I was and still am terrified of animals – living with a large dog was not something I was comfortable with (nor was living with a small dog – I had dealt with living with tropical fish and hamsters) but a dog, who would walk around the house and me….
Somehow over the following years I ended up walking up the dog during a hurricane (mom, dad, me and the dog were staying in dad’s office, sisters were at a friend’s house) and many other similar events. Though little sister (by then grown) was the one in charge when the dog died – not my fault, I was married by then and not living at home. Middle sister could not take dog to her apartment, parents went on a trip and dog was left with little sister – we are not sure, but we think it was the spaghetti, tomato sauce and meatballs that little sister fed him (which had been left by mom for little sister to heat and eat). My husband always said that my mom’s cooking should not be fed to a dog.)
C almost 2 years ago
Clayton and Laura are normal-ish but the other two
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
Too bad they don’t have a dog…oh wait…Gumbo!
Lucy Rudy almost 2 years ago
It’s illegal to own one anyway.
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
Clayton will probably want to take it to school for show and tell.
Doctor Toon almost 2 years ago
Declare that its a service dragon, then you can take it into a grocery store
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They should get Clayton an iguana. Except for size, no one will notice the difference.
Chris almost 2 years ago
not the same Adam…
seanfear almost 2 years ago
the man has a point, Laura
Kalkkuna almost 2 years ago
Laura: That is called “scolding use of the name” in couples therapy.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Not a good idea, Adam.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
So he wasn’t clueless all this time. He was aware Katy was the dragon lady – er – girl.
cmo2495 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Age up the strip a few years. Katy will adore Nick, and Nick will be a pain in the rear for Clayton by following him everywhere.
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
Everything I know about Komodo dragons I learned from Bob and Ray:
https://youtu.be/gnGvKZOmDTw
eb110americana over 1 year ago
Compromise, and get a bearded dragon instead. At least it won’t eat the dog…and baby Nick.
jbcuster over 1 year ago
We got my grandson a toy one
mafastore over 1 year ago
I remember the day my parents took my sisters out for the day – I was in junior high and had homework to do so stayed home. They came home with what my middle sister wanted for a long time – a dog!! I am not sure if they planned along to go to the shelter or my sister talked them into it. I was and still am terrified of animals – living with a large dog was not something I was comfortable with (nor was living with a small dog – I had dealt with living with tropical fish and hamsters) but a dog, who would walk around the house and me….
Somehow over the following years I ended up walking up the dog during a hurricane (mom, dad, me and the dog were staying in dad’s office, sisters were at a friend’s house) and many other similar events. Though little sister (by then grown) was the one in charge when the dog died – not my fault, I was married by then and not living at home. Middle sister could not take dog to her apartment, parents went on a trip and dog was left with little sister – we are not sure, but we think it was the spaghetti, tomato sauce and meatballs that little sister fed him (which had been left by mom for little sister to heat and eat). My husband always said that my mom’s cooking should not be fed to a dog.)