Whenever I walk the 55 lb. Samoyed, who looks like a 100 lb dog with all that fur & then see a little dog, I say “look Coco, lunch”! Many of the little dog owners have no sense of humor1
Anyone remember the program 1,000 Ways to Die? There was a “Body-Art” person who swallowed a length of chain, that when the front portion popped out, they connected the two ends so they had a loop of chain coming out from their mouth, down through their plumbing. This “body-art” person got it snagged on a fork lift tine and it tore them up. This show was a car wreck, itself, my guilty pleasure was always, I wanted to see the wreck if I had to wait through the traffic jam. Not great television, true.
I just reviewed this comic with my 15 pound rescue dog, Max, and Max didn’t get it. After explaining it in more detail, he didn’t find it funny at all.
This is a repeat comic but one of my favorites. My son had a big mastiff who thought he was a toy dog and he mouthed a small dog trying to play and the little dog fainted. Almost the same scenario as this comic.
I used to walk my two cats in the neighborhood. A dog would come charging up and the owner would invariably say, “It’s OK, he likes cats.” How the hell are they supposed to know that? Control your dog!
We’ve been caught by the quick-digesting Gink And now we are dodging his teeth, And now we are restin’ in his small intestine And now we’re back out on the street.
GreasyOldTam about 4 years ago
It has a remarkable resemblance to a Wiley Bear.
NaturLvr about 4 years ago
You say hello and I say goodbye.
RAGs about 4 years ago
Little dog and the tunnel of…something.
jpsomebody about 4 years ago
Good thing he doesn’t chew when he eats.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 4 years ago
Follow the yellow leash. The little dog made it out safely, if not cleanly.
eeeewewww.
frequency270 about 4 years ago
That’s an impressive digestive track.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
That little dog’s eyes look it was a really scary transit.
sirbadger about 4 years ago
So that’s where hairless cats come from.
Gary Fabian about 4 years ago
Too bad these are not animated.
enigmamz about 4 years ago
Lemmiwinks got NOTHING on this pup!
Dtroutma about 4 years ago
He’s a rare breed of dog, “tin horn”..
stellanova87 about 4 years ago
Now that he’s been through the entire digestive tract, the little dog may never sniff another dog’s butt again.
eastern.woods.metal about 4 years ago
@ John Thatcher Wiley is working extra hard for something coming out on Sundays starting at the end of May
Superfrog about 4 years ago
The little dog looks fine. I’m sure he’ll pull through.
stillfickled Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh yuck!
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
The look on that poor little guy reminds me of how we all feel after 3.5 years of our current leadership. The experience was pretty much the same
Imagine about 4 years ago
Judging by the expression on the little dog’s face, it was not a pleasant experience.
Radish the wordsmith about 4 years ago
Lets see how many dogs we can string together.
strictures about 4 years ago
Whenever I walk the 55 lb. Samoyed, who looks like a 100 lb dog with all that fur & then see a little dog, I say “look Coco, lunch”! Many of the little dog owners have no sense of humor1
nosirrom about 4 years ago
He is a humane dog. He practices catch and release.
Say What? Premium Member about 4 years ago
Good news: no polyps!
wallylm about 4 years ago
He also like to floss his digestive tract (could you please have your dog run around a bit?)
everett_r0 about 4 years ago
…And it was traumatized for the rest of it’s tiny life, for it had seen things no creature should see….
cdward about 4 years ago
Whatever the little dog just experienced, it will never forget it no matter how hard it tries.
LilyGilder about 4 years ago
Wow, I hope she carries a pooch bag in case any don’t survive the greeting.
Russell Hauser about 4 years ago
Yikes!
cabalonrye about 4 years ago
Will he follow through to say hello to the little dog’s master?
Allan CB Premium Member about 4 years ago
What the heck did I just read?!
Harumph about 4 years ago
Now that’s funny.
dot-the-I about 4 years ago
Not one for anal retentives.
Meg: Cute as a Raccoon about 4 years ago
How long is that leash?
c141starlifter about 4 years ago
Much likeeating Chinese food, eat it one minute and you’re hungry the next.
Masterskrain about 4 years ago
Lela Cunningham Premium Member about 4 years ago
Brilliant. The expressions on the people, the big dog, and above all, the little one. Just perfect.
cdnalor about 4 years ago
Using the process of elimination, the little dog was found.
ajr58 about 4 years ago
The only way out is through.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wow, poor little dog. He as seen things that are not meant to be seen.
wirepunchr about 4 years ago
I guess it’s true when they say “That too shall pass”.
Rog22 about 4 years ago
I Loved this one in 4/1/2016 and I love it now.
Amra Leo about 4 years ago
Poor puppy!
losflemings about 4 years ago
It looks like a Wiley bear
JenSolo02 about 4 years ago
That is one VERY LONG leash!
JenSolo02 about 4 years ago
Is that an Upper GI or a High Colonic?
yimhere about 4 years ago
I’ve heard of fast in and out service, but this is off the charts!
Thomas R. Williams about 4 years ago
The straight poop.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Mexican again? Why not Scottish?
JDP_Huntington Beach about 4 years ago
Anyone remember the program 1,000 Ways to Die? There was a “Body-Art” person who swallowed a length of chain, that when the front portion popped out, they connected the two ends so they had a loop of chain coming out from their mouth, down through their plumbing. This “body-art” person got it snagged on a fork lift tine and it tore them up. This show was a car wreck, itself, my guilty pleasure was always, I wanted to see the wreck if I had to wait through the traffic jam. Not great television, true.
jreckard about 4 years ago
Shih Tzu happens.
KEA about 4 years ago
the little dog is going to require some therapy methinks
marilynnbyerly about 4 years ago
I hope she’s ready to pay the dog psychiatrist for Fluffy’s trauma. That’s something no one could get over without therapy.
KEA about 4 years ago
one of my peeves about dog owners – they’re divorced from reality when it comes to their pets
33Angel about 4 years ago
God thing he’s a FRIENDLY dog… ;)
jonesfe0001 about 4 years ago
After everything that has happened in the past year(s), the expression on the little dog’s face sums up exactly how I feel.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
You’re killin’ me Miller! ROTFLMAOG
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 4 years ago
I think the colorist got the wrong dog brown.
Homer J about 4 years ago
Truly a LOL today.
TheCoosBayBachelor about 4 years ago
I just reviewed this comic with my 15 pound rescue dog, Max, and Max didn’t get it. After explaining it in more detail, he didn’t find it funny at all.
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
I think Cartoon Physics just got another new Corollary… ☺
Patrick Hunt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Okay, that almost made me spit my coffee over my keyboard. Don’t do that to me!
Sue G about 4 years ago
Ok, I just got my daily exercise laughing at this comic, and even better, everyone’s comments. Thanks Wiley and all of the commenters.
Lablubber about 4 years ago
On the plus side, he doesn’t need an endoscopy or colonoscopy.
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
The invention of rectal floss.
jrbaskind Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yikes!
scpandich about 4 years ago
The look on the little dog’s face is priceless.
Snoots about 4 years ago
That’s NOT social distancing! ;D
Lazarus Long about 4 years ago
This is a repeat comic but one of my favorites. My son had a big mastiff who thought he was a toy dog and he mouthed a small dog trying to play and the little dog fainted. Almost the same scenario as this comic.
Ermine Notyours about 4 years ago
And the little dog’s name is “Slider”.
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
I remember this one from the first go-round.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 4 years ago
I live in Hawai`i where all the knuckledraggers have pit bulls, with clipped ears to make them look like fighting dogs.
Typical scenario:
“Oh, don’t worry about Akahai, he’s very gentle, and never bites.”
Result: 13 stitches.
keenanthelibrarian about 4 years ago
Well, Hello!!
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I used to walk my two cats in the neighborhood. A dog would come charging up and the owner would invariably say, “It’s OK, he likes cats.” How the hell are they supposed to know that? Control your dog!
bakana about 4 years ago
Wow. That’s a Very Fast digestive tract.
Bicycle Dude about 4 years ago
Opps, sorry about that.
Fumms2 about 4 years ago
!st time our baby Russell saw a big dog…..she felt the same way….
caseva about 4 years ago
We’ve been caught by the quick-digesting Gink And now we are dodging his teeth, And now we are restin’ in his small intestine And now we’re back out on the street.