Todays cartoon is just out of this world " precious " , the expressions on Paul and Buckles are just that " precious " : ) especially the second panel the way that David drew the two of them is just so lovable that it is hard not to just love them even more : )
My dogs get most attached to their toys the more demolished they get. It means they play with them more than the others. From my last dog, one of her favorite toys was eventually only a piece of felt, and she still loved it when she died. My current dog has a favorite toy with the entire head missing. It’s still a favorite and no matter how bad it gets, unless it becomes dangerous, I won’t take it away. Buckles does not, however, find this blow-up thing to be his favorite toy. Toss it. Let him spend some bonding time with Rusty.
My beagle has once again left a stuffed toy on her placemat where I feed her. I consider them to be dinner requests. Once she left a chicken, once a egg-shaped toy. I don’t know how to handle the current one. It’s a unicorn toy. Maybe unicorns taste like chicken and I can fool her? She will leave the request for a while, and then removes it herself. I never see her do either thing.
dadthedawg Premium Member 12 months ago
He’s going to frighten all the villagers…..
profbob 12 months ago
$30 plus about $20 in duct tape.
jmworacle 12 months ago
Just thirty dollars?
j_m_kuehl 12 months ago
Paul, They just don’t make your vinyl toys like they used to
iggyman 12 months ago
Ay least you tried, Paul!
cmerb 12 months ago
Todays cartoon is just out of this world " precious " , the expressions on Paul and Buckles are just that " precious " : ) especially the second panel the way that David drew the two of them is just so lovable that it is hard not to just love them even more : )
CaveCat87 12 months ago
It looks even more hideous when it’s put back together like that so I don’t blame Buckles for freaking out.
Publius10608218 12 months ago
30 bucks on something the dog’s gonna pop eventually?
eced52 12 months ago
Don’t worry, the thousands for therapy will make up for it.
Moonkey Premium Member 12 months ago
My dogs get most attached to their toys the more demolished they get. It means they play with them more than the others. From my last dog, one of her favorite toys was eventually only a piece of felt, and she still loved it when she died. My current dog has a favorite toy with the entire head missing. It’s still a favorite and no matter how bad it gets, unless it becomes dangerous, I won’t take it away. Buckles does not, however, find this blow-up thing to be his favorite toy. Toss it. Let him spend some bonding time with Rusty.
lindz.coop Premium Member 12 months ago
Maybe a stuffed poopers next time…
Moonkey Premium Member 12 months ago
My beagle has once again left a stuffed toy on her placemat where I feed her. I consider them to be dinner requests. Once she left a chicken, once a egg-shaped toy. I don’t know how to handle the current one. It’s a unicorn toy. Maybe unicorns taste like chicken and I can fool her? She will leave the request for a while, and then removes it herself. I never see her do either thing.