When my St. Bernard used to offer his slobbery rawhide bone, I always took it and pretended to chew it accompanied with appropriate exclamations of yum and mmm and then handed it back to him. I don’t know if he believed the performance, but he seemed to enjoy the show. LOL!! ;-)
Rover could be saying “thank you for the bone” or “more of these, please.” An offer to share is likely to end up in your lap. Or face. Of course, Rover would be happy to share anything with his best friend.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He knew that.
Red Bird almost 3 years ago
Oh well, more for sweet Rover.
rentier almost 3 years ago
He can gnaw his bone alone!Red isn’t interested!!
Catfeet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s the thought that counts!
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Red, consider this, maybe wants you to throw it and play. BTW, Rover is a considerate dog.
MickMaus almost 3 years ago
When my St. Bernard used to offer his slobbery rawhide bone, I always took it and pretended to chew it accompanied with appropriate exclamations of yum and mmm and then handed it back to him. I don’t know if he believed the performance, but he seemed to enjoy the show. LOL!! ;-)
Chris almost 3 years ago
can’t blame a guy for trying.
Vangoghdog01 almost 3 years ago
Looks like a knotted piece of rawhide. NO!!!! Do not give those things to your dog, they are bad for them.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Great animation of Rover walking in panel 3!
mymontana almost 3 years ago
Rover is always sharing and caring…love that boy
swanridge almost 3 years ago
“But… it is my most prized possession”
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s always important to be nice when presented with an offer you can refuse.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Rover could be saying “thank you for the bone” or “more of these, please.” An offer to share is likely to end up in your lap. Or face. Of course, Rover would be happy to share anything with his best friend.
slelareader almost 3 years ago
What a sweetie to offer
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
No. Chewing dog bones is definitely not human. Unless you’re kinda crazy!