Pickles by Brian Crane for March 13, 2024

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    sirbadger  11 months ago

    If you let it sleep, it might wake up refreshed and energetic. You could also sing Day-O like you did yesterday.

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    Ratkin Premium Member 11 months ago

    He obeyed. You need to reward him with some petting.

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 11 months ago

    Never had a leg fall asleep except when I got stung by scorpions, twice!

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    enigmamz  11 months ago

    He’s a good doggie!

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    Lucy Rudy  11 months ago

    Me, too!

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    iggyman  11 months ago

    So nice she adopted a special needs dog!

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    eced52  11 months ago

    When I slap my leg like that my dog runs away, thinking he is about to get punished.

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    jewlie  11 months ago

    You could teach sign language to a cat. They always appreciate having a new language to ignore.

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    Troglodyte  11 months ago

    Wonder what Earl thinks about all this thigh-slapping? And where in the world is Roscoe?!

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    phritzg Premium Member 11 months ago

    If I slap my leg like that with my left hand, my smart watch thinks I’ve taken a hard fall and threatens to call 911. I only have a few seconds to cancel that action. (After the second time that happened, I deactivated that app.)

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    tremaine53  11 months ago

    And when EARL slaps your leg like that, it means… Never mind!

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    jagedlo  11 months ago

    OK, but make sure not to hit yourself so hard that you bruise your leg…

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    Cactus-Pete  11 months ago

    Huh? Slapping nerve endings that are reactivating will just make it feel worse.

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    ThreeDogDad Premium Member 11 months ago

    When I slap my leg like that, I’m checking to see if I have my cell phone and my wallet.

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    allangary  11 months ago

    Many years ago, we knew a couple with a deaf dog. He was well trained and obedient to visual commands. The problem was getting his attention when he didn’t want to “listen.”

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    JudithStocker Premium Member 11 months ago

    That would happen to Opal when she has Muffin on her lap. So hard to resist getting up when you have a cozy, furry kitty on your lap.

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    ANIMAL  11 months ago

    Might be time to call the Dr.????

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    wirepunchr  11 months ago

    Does she use the same action when Earl is asleep?

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    rhpii  11 months ago

    I had a Westie named Buster named after Edith Ann’s Buster. He was a good boy. Half blind and half deaf at the end, and sad as the kids had grown up and moved away.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 11 months ago

    And sometimes it wakes Earl up………

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    Snuffles [Previously Helikitty]   11 months ago

    We need more Buster.

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    BJP  11 months ago

    I wonder why Opal changed her clothes while her friend is still there.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  11 months ago

    The dog will come and wake it up.

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    Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago

    Dogs love slapstick.

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    cactusbob333  11 months ago

    When my leg falls asleep, I fall over. When my @ss falls asleep, it snores.

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    Linguist  11 months ago

    One of my best canine companions, who was with me for over 10 years, was very large purebred American Pit Bull Terrier who had been born deaf. I rescued him from some idiots who refused to believe the breeder when she advised them that the dog was probably hearing impaired.

    Aside from his thinking that he was a 90 lb. lapdog, my dog buddy was a joy to be with and easily trained to hand commands and signals. He was great with other people, especially kids and little babies – other dogs not-so-much!

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    FassEddie  11 months ago

    You sure that’s not a tumbleweed?

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    Zebrastripes  11 months ago

    Lol! Of course it is Opal

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    zeexenon  11 months ago

    It’s just out of circulation for forever.

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    PaulGoes  11 months ago

    If he isn’t watching, how will he know she is slapping her leg?

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    feefers_  11 months ago

    Buster is a darling. Our collie cross Barney was blind for the last 6 years of his life. He managed brilliantly unless we moved the furniture

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    markkahler52  11 months ago

    Opal, now, c’mon… It’s a TASER you need….

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