Our first dog once (when we were out of the kitchen) got up on the table and ate an entire pineapple upside-down cake. We realized it when we found the spotlessly empty cake pan.
What we see is called an “island”, people can stand on either side. They often have stools so folks can sit and eat. I propose that Roscoe used a stool to ascend to the surface of the island.
This thread makes me wonder why people like dogs so much, if they are always snarfing any food left on a flat surface for more than a minute. Or maybe some people train their dogs not to do that sort of thing.
We’re owned by three, Newfoundlands, the smallest is a year old and weighs 103 pounds. She learned how to push a chair with her nose, over to the counter and climb up on it and then onto the counter! The other two, both fully grown at 3 years’ old, simply walk over to the kitchen counter and standing on their hind legs….. gobble up anything we’ve forgotten to put away out of their reach!
allen@home 12 months ago
Yes Roscoe you are a very special other.
stairsteppublishing 12 months ago
And you are going to get sick.
The dude from FL Premium Member 12 months ago
1st time I had peach pie I was in Tank school at Ft Knox, wrote my mother and when I got home from VN almost 2 years later, I had 1 at home!
cracker65 12 months ago
Oh jeez
sugordon 12 months ago
How did he get up on the counter? I can see a cat getting up thre, but I didn’t know Roscoe could jump that high
Botulism Bob 12 months ago
Roscoe, you’re our hero.
Coinman 12 months ago
I dare you to tell your wife to not make s pig of herself.
The Reader Premium Member 12 months ago
At least it went to a good home.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 12 months ago
But WE know who’s going to be blamed.
PraiseofFolly 12 months ago
Keep the leash for walkies ready!
Macushlalondra 12 months ago
This time keep your hands off of it Earl. Opal made it for me.
steveh64 12 months ago
Our first dog once (when we were out of the kitchen) got up on the table and ate an entire pineapple upside-down cake. We realized it when we found the spotlessly empty cake pan.
markkahler52 12 months ago
Send a slice over to “Pearls!”
jagedlo 12 months ago
Roscoe found a way to adapt the adage “When there’s a will, there’s a way!”
juicebruce 12 months ago
Earl you taught Roscoe well ;-)
bluephrog 12 months ago
Now if it was a traditional Scottish steak and kidney pie I could understand this; but peach…yuck!
Dkram 12 months ago
Hay, share it with the cat.
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PaintTheDust 12 months ago
We’re gonna run out of peaches pretty soon!
ladykat 12 months ago
Roscoe! Bad dog!
eced52 12 months ago
Nobody would want it after Roscoe ate any anyway.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
There it is! Now, it’s Opals fault she left the pie out! Can’t blame Earl for this one! ☺️☺️☺️
ST Joe River Premium Member 12 months ago
BAD DOG
IWannaBeLerxst 12 months ago
Roscoe REWLS. Best character in the strip. By FAR!!! 8^D
ragsarooni 12 months ago
Oooohhhh Roscoe….yer prolly gonna be in MORE trouble than Earl was & thats sayin’somethin’‼️
oish 12 months ago
When there’s a whiff there’s a woof
karmakat01 12 months ago
You should have been WAY MORE SPECIFIC AGAIN, miss.
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Tag-team pie-inators.
zeexenon 12 months ago
Muffin IS a bad influence, but how did Roscoe do it … maybe they forgot to remove his dewclaws.
ANIMAL 12 months ago
How the HELL did he…….. ohhhhhh never mind
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member 12 months ago
What we see is called an “island”, people can stand on either side. They often have stools so folks can sit and eat. I propose that Roscoe used a stool to ascend to the surface of the island.
cactusbob333 12 months ago
Doggie eats the crust and give peaches to bear so he can have the shitz.
cleokaya 12 months ago
An other from another mother
JïllDérs(TOMGF) 12 months ago
I wonder how fast Earl eats the pies.
Moonkey Premium Member 12 months ago
My dog is next to me with a wistful look on her face.
jbarnes 12 months ago
This thread makes me wonder why people like dogs so much, if they are always snarfing any food left on a flat surface for more than a minute. Or maybe some people train their dogs not to do that sort of thing.
jcsvtraver 7 months ago
We’re owned by three, Newfoundlands, the smallest is a year old and weighs 103 pounds. She learned how to push a chair with her nose, over to the counter and climb up on it and then onto the counter! The other two, both fully grown at 3 years’ old, simply walk over to the kitchen counter and standing on their hind legs….. gobble up anything we’ve forgotten to put away out of their reach!