Our old dog wasn’t allowed on the couch. One day everyone else had left but I was in my room, and after a while I came out to find him on the couch. From the look of surprise on his face he apparently had not known I was home and when he saw him he slowly slunk off the couch and lay down on the floor.
My dog in Florida was deaf from birth, and while he couldn’t hear anything I said to him, he was an expert at reading my body language, facial expressions, and interpreting my moods.
I, obviously, couldn’t yell at him, if he did something wrong, but he understood The Look and The Point !
If I really wanted to punish him, I’d turn my back on him and ignore him. He hated that !
BTW I learned The Look and The Point when my father, directed at me or my brother for some misdeed.
My kids ( and grand kids ) have been recipients of it, on occasion.
I remember seeing a video once about a dog who actually learned new words by itself. Given a set of three things, two of which it already knew the words for (not “names” because dogs don’t have the concept of what a name is), and told a word it didn’t know, it figured out that that word meant the new thing. And it remembered it later. The dog reputedly had a vocabulary of somewhere over a hundred words.
And there’s Chaser, who knows over a thousand words. In addition to knowing a lot of commands, Chaser knows the names of each of her thousand toys, and figured that the new word she was told to find was the toy she had never seen before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6479QAJuz8 Here’s the URL for the entire NOVA episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-CAhALUBvk Fascinating!
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
I don’t know how to argue with that myself since I’ve never owned a dog.
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
Judging from old Farl’s “SiGHHH” reaction to Elly’s long speech, it appears that he understood every word she said.
alondra almost 7 years ago
Oh how are you gonna resist those sad eyes?
Asharah almost 7 years ago
My furbaby loves the couch, especially in winter when it’s warmer than the floor.
jackhs almost 7 years ago
The artist draws the best Farley. Love the look.
lakerat Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Dogs understand us better than we understand dog
GirlGeek Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Poor Farely
IndyMan almost 7 years ago
Love the looks on ‘Farley’ in the seventh and eighth panels(including the ‘title’ panel ! ! ! !
scpandich almost 7 years ago
Our old dog wasn’t allowed on the couch. One day everyone else had left but I was in my room, and after a while I came out to find him on the couch. From the look of surprise on his face he apparently had not known I was home and when he saw him he slowly slunk off the couch and lay down on the floor.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I have a gazebo and my cat lives in it and he has free reign of all the furniture in it.
miss_sunshine1960 almost 7 years ago
I remember this one from when it ran in the paper the first time. I cut it out for my friend. :)
Mumblix Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
This one strip brought so many comments that I had to have help to answer the mail. It seems that most of us see our pets as part of the family.
grocks almost 7 years ago
And Farley got just what he wanted!
Lee Cox almost 7 years ago
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Nobody can lay a guilt trip on a human quite like a dog!
John Leonard Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Knowing what the future holds for Farley, I wouldn’t begrudge him anything.
micsal Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I miss Farley… too bad Lynn doesn’t pick up the pen again and show the kids with their own dogs, hopefully another furry one like Farley.
summerdog86 almost 7 years ago
What self respecting dog would eat food named “BARFO BITS”!
Linguist almost 7 years ago
My dog in Florida was deaf from birth, and while he couldn’t hear anything I said to him, he was an expert at reading my body language, facial expressions, and interpreting my moods.
I, obviously, couldn’t yell at him, if he did something wrong, but he understood The Look and The Point !
If I really wanted to punish him, I’d turn my back on him and ignore him. He hated that !
BTW I learned The Look and The Point when my father, directed at me or my brother for some misdeed.
My kids ( and grand kids ) have been recipients of it, on occasion.
Train 1911 almost 7 years ago
Every dog or cat I had broke the rules was a pressure for ever I loved them
Bob Blumenfeld almost 7 years ago
I remember seeing a video once about a dog who actually learned new words by itself. Given a set of three things, two of which it already knew the words for (not “names” because dogs don’t have the concept of what a name is), and told a word it didn’t know, it figured out that that word meant the new thing. And it remembered it later. The dog reputedly had a vocabulary of somewhere over a hundred words.
cmxx almost 7 years ago
And there’s Chaser, who knows over a thousand words. In addition to knowing a lot of commands, Chaser knows the names of each of her thousand toys, and figured that the new word she was told to find was the toy she had never seen before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6479QAJuz8 Here’s the URL for the entire NOVA episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-CAhALUBvk Fascinating!
Dragoncat almost 7 years ago
To be fair, he is being supervised by a responsible adult…
chain gang charlie almost 7 years ago
As Sarcastic as I may be, I have always maintained that some dogs were the best people I ever knew, and dear friends…..
feefers_ 12 months ago
Poor guy