You’d be surprised what some dogs can – and will – do. []One of my brothers adopted a shelter dog, only to learn the hard way that its previous owner had taught it how to low-crawl; we suspect that someone had tried to train it to be a police dog but ditched it upon discovering just how sensitive it was to loud noises.[]Cue him and his wife waking up a few days before Christmas one year only to find that said dog had crawled beneath the Christmas tree and eaten most of a box of bath soap that someone had given them as a gift.
Aaron’s tip of the day: for those of you who like paragraph breaks but don’t know how to make them — hit enter twice, type & n b s p ; (with no spaces), and then hit enter twice to begin the next paragraph. It stands for ‘non-breaking space’.
Much neater than periods or odd characters huh? You’re welcome
I now know for a fact that Fred cannot be a Basset Hound. I’ve had three of the lovely creatures and they can and will eat anything and, as has been suggested before, if they get too full, they will toss and then come back for more. They are, however, great dogs.
My basset once pulled off a pound cake off of the table and ate most of it—what she could not eat, she wedged between the cushions of the couch. What a mess!! On another occasion, I walked in from work and catch her with a banana standing between her paws (yes, she was peeling it). I had found previous banana peels on the floor which I decided was my son’s work—I was wrong.
solarrhino over 12 years ago
You’re a dog, dude! Vomit it up and eat it again.
Tog over 12 years ago
Never know a dog who couldn’t eat everything off a plate including the pattern.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
We’d both be filthy rich if we had a dime for every time we’ve used those words in this strip. :-D
hippogriff over 12 years ago
It is a product of the formerly cool climate of Britain.
Ironhold over 12 years ago
You’d be surprised what some dogs can – and will – do. []One of my brothers adopted a shelter dog, only to learn the hard way that its previous owner had taught it how to low-crawl; we suspect that someone had tried to train it to be a police dog but ditched it upon discovering just how sensitive it was to loud noises.[]Cue him and his wife waking up a few days before Christmas one year only to find that said dog had crawled beneath the Christmas tree and eaten most of a box of bath soap that someone had given them as a gift.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
Aaron’s tip of the day: for those of you who like paragraph breaks but don’t know how to make them — hit enter twice, type & n b s p ; (with no spaces), and then hit enter twice to begin the next paragraph. It stands for ‘non-breaking space’.
Much neater than periods or odd characters huh? You’re welcome
barefootwolf over 12 years ago
I now know for a fact that Fred cannot be a Basset Hound. I’ve had three of the lovely creatures and they can and will eat anything and, as has been suggested before, if they get too full, they will toss and then come back for more. They are, however, great dogs.
elcraig over 12 years ago
My basset once pulled off a pound cake off of the table and ate most of it—what she could not eat, she wedged between the cushions of the couch. What a mess!! On another occasion, I walked in from work and catch her with a banana standing between her paws (yes, she was peeling it). I had found previous banana peels on the floor which I decided was my son’s work—I was wrong.