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When the inhabitants of the castle in “Beauty and the Beast” were transformed into furniture, how would know which end of the dog/footstool was the head and which was the tail?
Continuing with the geriatric deaf dog theme: I’m now able to make it to the kitchen without her realizing it. But, if I happen to warm up or cook something, her nose wakes her up.Tried an experiment the other day – placed a dog treat in front of her nose while she was snoozing. Her eyes “slammed” open immediately. I wondered if she thought it was a doggy dream at first.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
When the inhabitants of the castle in “Beauty and the Beast” were transformed into furniture, how would know which end of the dog/footstool was the head and which was the tail?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 7 years ago
If he can’t hear, then it doesn’t matter, other than knowing you’re talking up his…
Less Monday... More Friday almost 7 years ago
According to a recent survey of male dogs, it is acceptable to communicate from either end. ;-)
wbtthefrog almost 7 years ago
Nice artistry in panel 3!
assrdood almost 7 years ago
Continuing with the geriatric deaf dog theme: I’m now able to make it to the kitchen without her realizing it. But, if I happen to warm up or cook something, her nose wakes her up.Tried an experiment the other day – placed a dog treat in front of her nose while she was snoozing. Her eyes “slammed” open immediately. I wondered if she thought it was a doggy dream at first.
johovey almost 7 years ago
Roscoe and Buster seem to get along pretty well if they are sleeping that close together. They have an understanding that only dogs can have.
Petemejia77 almost 7 years ago
Ridiculously cute 3rd panel!