A pet always seems to know. My wife and I would go out to dinner and the dogs would come smell our breath. If we had consumed French fries, they’d want their share. If we hadn’t we were mostly ignored.
My dog always shows up when I make peanut butter toast—to lick the knife. I think she hears me unscrewing the top? Never shows up when making regular toast.
Our chowder/pack come running whenever the hear a can opener, pouch being opened or bacon cooking. This morning I had “visitors” a few minutes after I put lox on a bagel. They got the cream cheese instead.
mccollunsky 8 months ago
His food senses were tingling.
iggyman 8 months ago
Dogs have excellent hearing, Charlie Brown or maybe you lick loudly!
orinoco womble 8 months ago
He smelled the ice cream, CB.
boniface22 8 months ago
That looks like chocolate so he can’t have any.
uniquename 8 months ago
You’ve got two scoops, take one off the top for him CB.
Just-me 8 months ago
A pet always seems to know. My wife and I would go out to dinner and the dogs would come smell our breath. If we had consumed French fries, they’d want their share. If we hadn’t we were mostly ignored.
ladykat 8 months ago
You can’t have chocolate, Snoopy.
donwestonmysteries 8 months ago
My dog always shows up when I make peanut butter toast—to lick the knife. I think she hears me unscrewing the top? Never shows up when making regular toast.
ArcticFox Premium Member 8 months ago
He was not in the cone of silence.
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
Our chowder/pack come running whenever the hear a can opener, pouch being opened or bacon cooking. This morning I had “visitors” a few minutes after I put lox on a bagel. They got the cream cheese instead.
ca_jeffo Premium Member 8 months ago
Is this CB’s first usage of the omni-present (in future strips) phrase “Rats!” Probably not, but I don’t remember seeing one.
When did “Good Grief” first appear?