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Is her response meant to make no sense? And it’s supposed to be amusing? If a bunch of crappy things happened to me and I didn’t even get to console myself with my treat, f that noise. (Also, that dog is going to eat chocolate, which is dangerous, but maybe no one knew that all those years ago.) Not the best effort today, is what I’m saying.
After a baby has been clutching something in her fist for a while, only a dog would find it edible. The first time I gave my son a chocolate chip cookie he choked on a chip and scared the crap out of me.
If a dog eats chocolate, immediately get him/her out doors and pour a teaspoon ( less for small dogs) of hydrogen peroxide down their throat. Within seconds they will vomit up everything in their stomach. That is why you are outdoors. If you do it quickly, the chocolate will not have been digested.
At the risk of howls of indignation from certain factions, I’ll go ahead and say it anyway: I definitely like Farley better than the kid. And knowing how things end up for him down the road, all the more so.
I never gave anyone a cookie and expected them to eat it while they walked around. A plate or napkin must be used to catch the crumbs. Elly must like a filthy house.
I love it! Lynn is a genius in this one — right from the start to the last punch!
It is so true, as I’m remembering my own babies, no “obstacle” was ever in their way when they were on a “mission” as they learned how to toddle…
wjones almost 4 years ago
Was that a chocolate cookie?
littlejohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s how the cookie crumbles. Or in this case, disappears.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
Is her response meant to make no sense? And it’s supposed to be amusing? If a bunch of crappy things happened to me and I didn’t even get to console myself with my treat, f that noise. (Also, that dog is going to eat chocolate, which is dangerous, but maybe no one knew that all those years ago.) Not the best effort today, is what I’m saying.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
You snooze, you lose..
Enter.Name.Here almost 4 years ago
I believe the classic line here is, “You’re one tough cookie!”
lauradolan almost 4 years ago
Susan00100 almost 4 years ago
How come Elly didn’t notice that April is wearing only one sock?
JoanHelen almost 4 years ago
One thing that readers seem to have missed, is that April has one sock on while she is toddling around. That is why she is slipping.
zerotvus almost 4 years ago
Pesky dogs…….
mistertea almost 4 years ago
Yikes, poison to a dog!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Bumping and thumping is just distracting, but cookie theft is an emergency.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 4 years ago
I’m amazed April held onto the cookie at all through that toddler obstacle course.
DawnQuinn1 almost 4 years ago
If a dog eats chocolate, immediately get him/her out doors and pour a teaspoon ( less for small dogs) of hydrogen peroxide down their throat. Within seconds they will vomit up everything in their stomach. That is why you are outdoors. If you do it quickly, the chocolate will not have been digested.
BlitzMcD almost 4 years ago
At the risk of howls of indignation from certain factions, I’ll go ahead and say it anyway: I definitely like Farley better than the kid. And knowing how things end up for him down the road, all the more so.
Enoi almost 4 years ago
Love that one little bare foot.
A R V reader almost 4 years ago
“If you gave a toddler a cookie……”
Atewl almost 4 years ago
Maybe April’s crying because Farley not only stole her cookie, but he took her right arm as well!
Linda52 almost 4 years ago
A balanced diet is a cookie in EACH hand.
paranormal almost 4 years ago
Bad dog Farley! Bad bad dog!!!
locake almost 4 years ago
I never gave anyone a cookie and expected them to eat it while they walked around. A plate or napkin must be used to catch the crumbs. Elly must like a filthy house.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
Are we done yet ? I f anything can be criticized, it should be handing the kid a cookie, then just walking away.
1JennyJenkins almost 4 years ago
I love it! Lynn is a genius in this one — right from the start to the last punch!
It is so true, as I’m remembering my own babies, no “obstacle” was ever in their way when they were on a “mission” as they learned how to toddle…
heathcliff2 almost 4 years ago
No wonder the Lord makes kids out of puff balls (soft tissue). Tender hearts are good, but often vulnerable.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
There is pain and there is real pain when someone steals your cookie……
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
I agree with everyone, Elly needs to act quick. For our dogs cautious, they do not get cookies.
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
One of those days, huh?
JamesAlexander almost 4 years ago
Yes, yes indeed. One should only cry for who or what was important and lost.
rogerwilson almost 4 years ago
That mean old dog LOL
hagarthehorrible almost 4 years ago
First lesson of life, you falter and somebody else takes a bite.
gocomixrocks/the magic beaver cleaver almost 4 years ago
tisk tisk never let go of your cookies.
SquidGamerGal 5 months ago
Yeesh… After all that bruising, what set her off was a cookie theft?