Pluggers by Rick McKee for March 26, 2010

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    COWBOY7  over 14 years ago

    Works as long as the dog doesn’t get restless.

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    ejcapulet  over 14 years ago

    I just realized: I’m a plugger and I didn’t know it!!!

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    parethed  over 14 years ago

    I got one of those too…!

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    threeguysmom  over 14 years ago

    Me, me. I have one. One side of the couch has a crate, the other has a table. I love my dog crate.

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    ianrey  over 14 years ago

    I know it’s been said, but it creeps me out when the pluggers - two legged animals - keep pets - four legged animals. Especially when the pet treatment involves leashes, collars, or other confinement like this cartoon. It makes me think of nothing so much as Pulp Fiction. When that Plugger’s friends come over, do they tell this guy to Get the Gimp?

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    conean  over 14 years ago

    Ian: Lighten up.

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    notinksanymore  over 14 years ago

    We have a corgi and a boxer, so consequently we have one large dog box and one small one. It is really funny and a little sad when the corgi takes over the boxer’s bed and the boxer tries to squeeze into the corgi’s in revenge. He can get in, but then he can’t turn around. His new solution is to sit and cry until we come drag the corgi out of his box.

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    ImaPlugger2  over 14 years ago

    Ummm, we’re animals. We wear clothes and talk and adopt smaller animals and take care of them like our own kids. Weird, huh? ;^)

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    captainedd  over 14 years ago

    No, the weird part is that we would spend time talking about it, instead of having a good laugh…I don’t have a pet, but I can say that a storage bin makes a good end table…

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    Daviddeer  over 14 years ago

    Ian…, pet treatment means collars, tags, microchips in case they become lost and leashes not only to keep them safe from other dogs but from people and cars as well. While I don’t agree with keeping a dog caged up at night inside the house in case of fire, if someone chooses to do so, that’s none of my concern as well as they’re not kept in the crate 24/7.

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    anserman38  over 14 years ago

    I think the dog probably wants his own room near his master.

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