Years ago, our neighbors had an indoor-outdoor cat who was very friendly, and I would pet her and give her cat treats when I saw her. One day, I heard this scratching on the front door, and it was the neighbor’s cat looking for treats and attention! It became an almost daily occurrence, but she was sweet, so I looked forward to seeing her.
Make it easy on yourselves. They make doggie bells that you lay on the ground with a big button for them to push. No more scratching, just the pleasant ring to tell you the dog wants in. They come in pairs so it can be used to tell you when the dog wants out.
In the second panel, I am impressed that Edgar can stand like that without supporting his body with the other paw. In the third panel, I am impressed Elly can stand like that with no lower body.
Asharah 8 days ago
Just be happy Elly
Argythree 8 days ago
Elly, in exchange for cleaning up a bit of dirt, you get a dog who won’t annoy the neighbors. Fair trade…
snsurone76 8 days ago
Leave it to Elly to see the dark side of everything!
French Persons Premium Member 8 days ago
We don’t love him because he’s smart!
Alys France 8 days ago
“Trial and error” is always mostly error.
cracker65 8 days ago
Smart dog. Smarter than the owners.
SquidGamerGal 8 days ago
You know the only reason Edgar ranged the doorbell was because he’s been scratching the door!
kaycstamper 8 days ago
Why does she always go to the negative?! APPRECIATE his cleverness! Very smart dog, and YOU reinforced his behavior! Sometimes she is upsetting.
birkemeyerjulie 8 days ago
What does Elly want anyway? Edgar is a dog. Dogs do that.
Fetzee 8 days ago
Riveting tomorrow Ellie has coffee with Connie telling her about Edgar and the doorbell
g04922 8 days ago
That is why I had a medium – small dog.
BamCat 8 days ago
Years ago, our neighbors had an indoor-outdoor cat who was very friendly, and I would pet her and give her cat treats when I saw her. One day, I heard this scratching on the front door, and it was the neighbor’s cat looking for treats and attention! It became an almost daily occurrence, but she was sweet, so I looked forward to seeing her.
rshive 8 days ago
Ellie, the killjoy.
Daltongang Premium Member 8 days ago
Make it easy on yourselves. They make doggie bells that you lay on the ground with a big button for them to push. No more scratching, just the pleasant ring to tell you the dog wants in. They come in pairs so it can be used to tell you when the dog wants out.
ladykat 8 days ago
Edgar is a smart boy!
Watchdog 8 days ago
On behalf of Edgar: “You owe me several treats.”
win.45mag 8 days ago
by error AND her stupid “training”
CoreyTaylor1 8 days ago
Not as big an error as John marrying YOU, Elly. How does anyone tolerate your eternal glass-half-empty attitude!?
lnrokr55 8 days ago
Awe, come on elly, putting on the dog eh!
eced52 8 days ago
At least he learned.
howtheduck 8 days ago
In the second panel, I am impressed that Edgar can stand like that without supporting his body with the other paw. In the third panel, I am impressed Elly can stand like that with no lower body.
sincavage05 8 days ago
I think it’s pretty fricking cool, I’m stuck with a doggy door.
bluetopazcrystal 8 days ago
Stop the constant criticism of Elly. She is a cartoon character. It’s disturbing to always read your negative thoughts. Lighten up.
Taracinablue 7 days ago
I just noticed the silhouette of Edgar’s ears remind me of Dr. Seuss— Horton Hears a Who
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 7 days ago
Okay, now let’s see Edgar ride atop a horse, like in the circus….