Rover walking away from his bowl with water literally running out of his mouth is just like Newton!! And while no one has slipped (yet) on the puddles he leaves, anyone who doesn’t notice them before they get mopped up is rewarded with very soggy socks. BTW, I love the change of direction in today’s strip—so fun!
Many years ago my young son slipped in a dog dish puddle and hit his forehead on the corner of the butcher block dishwasher top. Much blood and tears. Husband drove us to the ER and once things were under control I realized I was barefooted!
I keep my dog’s water bowl on a fabric place mat. It helps a lot with dribbles, but she’s a small beagle, not as much water going in and then dribbling out. She got a little sloppier after having to have a tooth pulled. Maybe I should get a small washable rug for her now.
Every time my dog drinks I ask him “hey pal, do you think you can get some of that in your mouth?” And every time he looks up at me and tilts his head in a way that is just cute enough to keep the whole thing repeating.
Red ….. Rover just rinsed his mouth ….. so you’d get clean licks …… the least you could do, is have a mop with you to clean the floor ……… plus then you probably wouldn’t slip …… :)
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 1 year ago
Well, Rover’s a real “lap” dog…
robertdkrebs Premium Member about 1 year ago
And the cycle of life continues! Love those boys!
Calvinist1966 about 1 year ago
Once again, Red feels how Charlie Brown feels each football season.
John Wiley Premium Member about 1 year ago
That actually happened to me a couple of years ago.
Catfeet Premium Member about 1 year ago
Rover slobber makes everything better!
my3dogsons about 1 year ago
Rover walking away from his bowl with water literally running out of his mouth is just like Newton!! And while no one has slipped (yet) on the puddles he leaves, anyone who doesn’t notice them before they get mopped up is rewarded with very soggy socks. BTW, I love the change of direction in today’s strip—so fun!
mizdurble about 1 year ago
Kind of hard at first to see what order you’re supposed to read these panels in. I see it now, though.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
My Lizzie’s face is always dripping with water after she drinks! And especially evident when she licks my cheeks!
flemmingo about 1 year ago
Poor Red with wet socks!
angier3824 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Many years ago my young son slipped in a dog dish puddle and hit his forehead on the corner of the butcher block dishwasher top. Much blood and tears. Husband drove us to the ER and once things were under control I realized I was barefooted!
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
I keep my dog’s water bowl on a fabric place mat. It helps a lot with dribbles, but she’s a small beagle, not as much water going in and then dribbling out. She got a little sloppier after having to have a tooth pulled. Maybe I should get a small washable rug for her now.
oish about 1 year ago
A friend of the family had Scottish and Irish Dear/Wolf hounds – they liked to use people as human napkins after drinking
VickiP123 about 1 year ago
me too – harsh and painful
Ermine Notyours about 1 year ago
They need to give Rover a very big version of those gerbil water bottles that control the water supply a little better. Maybe Rover can figure it out.
ilovecomics*infinity about 1 year ago
Every time my dog drinks I ask him “hey pal, do you think you can get some of that in your mouth?” And every time he looks up at me and tilts his head in a way that is just cute enough to keep the whole thing repeating.
Mediatech about 1 year ago
Slip sliding away…
chief tommy about 1 year ago
Didn’t know the sequence was clockwise. Read it three times. Maybe a u-turn arrow?
bwswolf about 1 year ago
Red ….. Rover just rinsed his mouth ….. so you’d get clean licks …… the least you could do, is have a mop with you to clean the floor ……… plus then you probably wouldn’t slip …… :)
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Dr. Lick to the rescue.