Our Duncan was terrified his first two days. He would be shaking as I opened the kennel door in the morning. On the third morning as I let him out of the kennel at the foot of our bed he walked out, looked around, started walloping on the rug snd playing. That was when he realized his forever home was a pretty good place to be.
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
Could be interesting when she meets the cats
Ida No over 3 years ago
“Auugh! Those eyes! Those eyes! The saccharine is crystalizing on me as I type!”
Oakwood13 over 3 years ago
Sounds just like the Stella my daughter brought with her when she moved back home. Little chi mix that never shuts up barking at any noise she hears.
JK1 over 3 years ago
Poor little Stella…no worries, Annie will help her integrate…just look at her welcoming face in the 2nd panel.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sort of looks like a chihuahua, with the head of a collie.
ajr58(1) over 3 years ago
Our Duncan was terrified his first two days. He would be shaking as I opened the kennel door in the morning. On the third morning as I let him out of the kennel at the foot of our bed he walked out, looked around, started walloping on the rug snd playing. That was when he realized his forever home was a pretty good place to be.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
And thus begins the animal hoarding years of Doug’s family.
Omniman over 3 years ago
I have to think that every time a dog gets re-homed, their anxiety gets worse.
bassetlover0318 over 3 years ago
Basset hound or Doxie??
Snowedin over 3 years ago
I’ve never heard a dog make that sound.
jbarnes over 3 years ago
Just like human anxiety, it seems dog anxiety runs in families. One gets it, and then you all have it.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
I expect we have a little piddle machine.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 3 years ago
This is gonna be good. Welcome Stella! :-)
RobertKuhn over 3 years ago
She is very cute
writemom over 3 years ago
OK… I read quite a few comics. I usually get several smiles and an occasional chuckle, but I laughed “out loud” for real when I read this!