In the first panel Syrius has a cute proud little"knowitall" look. And in the end he is artfully outdone by the master spin doctor, his sister Floof. Not only is the artwork beautiful and expressive but Ms. Beaman is also a great storyteller.
The golden retriever we do dog therapy with most times is a dwarf. She loves to watch the fishies in the tank I found for her by accident in the hospital. I wonder how the fur babies would do with fishies? Today we can see them have the attention spans of gnats. It’s one reason why I love to watch cats and dogs together – they do the silliest things. Much better than television.
WelshRat Premium Member 5 months ago
Floof decided it was time to play…
Yakety Sax 5 months ago
A tad bit slow, ain’t he?
FreyjaRN Premium Member 5 months ago
Run! {giggle}
kinich79 5 months ago
In the first panel Syrius has a cute proud little"knowitall" look. And in the end he is artfully outdone by the master spin doctor, his sister Floof. Not only is the artwork beautiful and expressive but Ms. Beaman is also a great storyteller.
stillfickled Premium Member 5 months ago
That’s right, Sirius. Don’t let Floof talk to you that way.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 5 months ago
A little slow on the uptake.
nancyb creator 5 months ago
Sirius is the baby of the Dog Family and not good at puns.
anomalous4 5 months ago
Floof rear TOEBEANS! =SQUEEEEEEEEEE!!!=
Just-me 5 months ago
Well done Ms. Beiman. I got a much needed laugh.
ladykat 5 months ago
And the chase begins (again)!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 5 months ago
“Challenge accepted!”
Chris Sherlock 5 months ago
Floof surely does enjoy teasing Sirius.
Aladar30 Premium Member 5 months ago
Sirius should be happy to be already successful.
Moonkey Premium Member 5 months ago
The golden retriever we do dog therapy with most times is a dwarf. She loves to watch the fishies in the tank I found for her by accident in the hospital. I wonder how the fur babies would do with fishies? Today we can see them have the attention spans of gnats. It’s one reason why I love to watch cats and dogs together – they do the silliest things. Much better than television.