So Kate has a little doggie, Petey. Well, she may have to put up with a lot of mud or learning how to give him a bath. He won’t be welcome indoors otherwise. What is her sister’s reaction?
This is GREAT!!! I’ve never had the “pleasure” of having a mud-loving dog, for which I’m very grateful; even my late Yellow Lab was a fastidious dog, and I believe that’s unusual for the breed. When I lived in the country, I had more trouble with my little Terrier mix getting filthy, than I ever did with my Lab. I hope it doesn’t take Katie too long to clean up Petey!
Sigh, mud season. Try cleaning a 16 and a half hand giant Shetland pony during mud season, who loves mud like few others. You know it’s bad when people are asking you why your ‘white’ pony isn’t out in the pasture when they are looking straight at him. :-/ :-)
Watcher almost 9 years ago
Petey must be related to Wiley Bears cuz he sure looked like one in the first panel.
hawgowar almost 9 years ago
I was wondering where Petey had gone. Been a while.
Oge almost 9 years ago
Yea! I wondered where Petey was, I missed that dog as much as the bears.
Prey almost 9 years ago
No mud season here, our 4 seasons are chilly and dry, warm and dry, bloody hot and dry and cool and dry. Its like prohibition with broken air con.
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
Big smile here…. this is wonderful.
Say What? Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Here in Pennsylvania, it’s not just mud that we have to worry about and Wellingtons are needed more than ever.
palos almost 9 years ago
I can’t remember any editions that just feature Kate when she has been outside.
dabugger almost 9 years ago
So Kate has a little doggie, Petey. Well, she may have to put up with a lot of mud or learning how to give him a bath. He won’t be welcome indoors otherwise. What is her sister’s reaction?
Aged Puppy almost 9 years ago
The 4 seasons of New England: mud, mosquito, leaf & snow
Calvins Brother almost 9 years ago
I’ve got 3 Labs like that. Our next kitchen floor is going to have permanent paw prints so you can’t tell the difference.
Varnes almost 9 years ago
Dogsniff, my e-mail is down for a while…..What’s up?
blackdawne almost 9 years ago
What can I say, he’s a political hound
jopfef almost 9 years ago
This is GREAT!!! I’ve never had the “pleasure” of having a mud-loving dog, for which I’m very grateful; even my late Yellow Lab was a fastidious dog, and I believe that’s unusual for the breed. When I lived in the country, I had more trouble with my little Terrier mix getting filthy, than I ever did with my Lab. I hope it doesn’t take Katie too long to clean up Petey!
Diat60 almost 9 years ago
Very timely this – I just came in from walking my small white dog (avatar) and had to put her straight in the bath. Not a lot of white left!
GiantShetlandPony almost 9 years ago
Sigh, mud season. Try cleaning a 16 and a half hand giant Shetland pony during mud season, who loves mud like few others. You know it’s bad when people are asking you why your ‘white’ pony isn’t out in the pasture when they are looking straight at him. :-/ :-)
Joken' almost 9 years ago
For a moment there I thought the mud puddle attacked her
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Our local hardware store has a big photo ad that shows the muddy prints all over the LR, and the dog holding a sign that says “The CAT did it!!!”
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 9 years ago
And Kate was being such a good girl…wearing her galoshes & all…..