My feeling might be wrong, but back in the days people became old in much younger years than today. I mean when my great aunt got 90 in the early 1980s she was counted as very old like today people of 100+ years old.
As I’ve mentioned before, there was an episode of Scooby Doo which included a sequence showing Scooby still with his human friends when they were in their seventies. Scooby commented, “I’m five hundred and twenty-five in dog years!”
ronaldspence 10 months ago
84 in dog years Fred, great show of respect
sirbadger 10 months ago
If they both die on the same day, that would be convenient, because people won’t have to figure out what to do with the dog.
silberdistel 10 months ago
My feeling might be wrong, but back in the days people became old in much younger years than today. I mean when my great aunt got 90 in the early 1980s she was counted as very old like today people of 100+ years old.
DaveG1960 10 months ago
A faithful companion. Always nice to see……..
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
As I’ve mentioned before, there was an episode of Scooby Doo which included a sequence showing Scooby still with his human friends when they were in their seventies. Scooby commented, “I’m five hundred and twenty-five in dog years!”
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago
Love it! That will be me and my Lizzie!
Chithing Premium Member 10 months ago
Fourteen, eh? Wait until you turn 60, Fred. Yes, we’re watching you from the future.
darcyandsimon 10 months ago
So sweet! Pets are important at any age!
pripley 10 months ago
Ah, there’s the Fred we know and love. Early artwork, but it’s still Fred.