Oh Fred, couldn’t you invite him in? Have some breakfast together and maybe then go out to play an come back in after that, cuddling uo in front of the fireplace together…Happy sunday to everybody!
I don’t blame you one bit for not going out to play, but seriously, couldn’t you have gotten the Dears to let Jock in out of that foul weather to snuggle in front of the fire? That would have been the polite and caring thing to do
I had a retired greyhound years ago who refused to accept it was raining. She’d insist we leash-up and go for walks … until we got out from under the house’s eves and she started getting wet. 180 and back in.
As everyone else has said, the courteous thing to do is invite Jock in. Scotties are hearty and durable dogs that don’t mind the snowy weather, but I’ve never heard it said that they object to a warm fire, either.
Well, I see it is nearly unanimous that we believe Fred should have let Jock come in. Which is as it should be!!!!! What were you thinking, Alex Graham?!?
silberdistel over 2 years ago
Oh Fred, couldn’t you invite him in? Have some breakfast together and maybe then go out to play an come back in after that, cuddling uo in front of the fireplace together…Happy sunday to everybody!
angelolady Premium Member over 2 years ago
Fred, maybe he wants to come in for a visit.
mikenjanet over 2 years ago
I don’t blame you one bit for not going out to play, but seriously, couldn’t you have gotten the Dears to let Jock in out of that foul weather to snuggle in front of the fire? That would have been the polite and caring thing to do
kbyrdleroy123 over 2 years ago
Let the dog in!!!
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
Fred, he came over to play!
sceadugenga1 over 2 years ago
Scots, what else can you expect?
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Jock where is your slicker ? Fred let the Lad in !
SheMc over 2 years ago
Come on Fred, either let him in or get out there with him!!!
Uncle Bob over 2 years ago
Fred, third panel would have been much nicer if Jock was sleeping by you warm fire, too!
david_42 over 2 years ago
I had a retired greyhound years ago who refused to accept it was raining. She’d insist we leash-up and go for walks … until we got out from under the house’s eves and she started getting wet. 180 and back in.
GSD Mom Premium Member over 2 years ago
As everyone else has said, the courteous thing to do is invite Jock in. Scotties are hearty and durable dogs that don’t mind the snowy weather, but I’ve never heard it said that they object to a warm fire, either.
SusieB over 2 years ago
Why would Jock’s family even let him out on a day like the that, or did he sneak out?
jamessob over 2 years ago
Fred, you could have let him in to share you warm fireplace.
Yardley701 over 2 years ago
Fred, let him in so he can be warm too.
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
Fred!! You have better manners than that don’t you?
j.l.farmer over 2 years ago
open the door and share the warm, relaxing fire with him!
darcyandsimon over 2 years ago
But if he lets Jock in, who KNOWS what Jock might do to the house (besides getting everything wet…)
Dean over 2 years ago
I notice the radar map here is all blue [snow falling], so I too shall be taking a day off and staying inside by the fire.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well, I see it is nearly unanimous that we believe Fred should have let Jock come in. Which is as it should be!!!!! What were you thinking, Alex Graham?!?