whoever owned this dog before took ver good care of hime,
He's clean, well fed...shots and paperwork tip - top,
This is the dogs owner, Ray keep.
You'd better do a criminal background check on this animal.
There are weeks I spend more on doggie treats than on my own food. Like the old saying goes, “One day I hope to be the person that my dog thinks I am.”
Visit not the sins of the fathers unto the sons….I have met dogs that had behavior issues. Every time it was due to the owner’s…. well, stupidity. A dog doesn’t have the capacity for evil. Evil requires intent, and some form of personal gain, even if it is only satisfaction. A dog can be taught to behave in a manner consistent with evil. But the intent will always be traced back to a human.
Not like cats, who are all born kleptomaniacs. My Zuzu (a molly) wil go straight for my dinner, even if it’s something that cats generally dislike, like salad or vegetables. While a dog will usually just"beg", the cat will jump on the table.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 9 years ago
Pets usually give without demanding.
Celarius Premium Member over 9 years ago
Another line in Ray Kelly’s rap sheet??
electricshadow Premium Member over 9 years ago
the sins of the fath, er, owner are visited upon the pup?
kab2rb over 9 years ago
Then Ray Kelly took better care of his dog then himself.
Mstreselena over 9 years ago
There are weeks I spend more on doggie treats than on my own food. Like the old saying goes, “One day I hope to be the person that my dog thinks I am.”
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Any chance these strips are a back handed slap at Police Commissioner Ray Kelly?
VickiP123 over 9 years ago
Absolutely there Mstreselena!
David Rickard Premium Member over 9 years ago
Minutes later, Joe discovers the mutt is wanted in 6 states for chewing slippers and peeing on the carpet…
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
I was thinking that the problem could be that the dogs owner stole him from his original owners. Now that could be a mess.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Visit not the sins of the fathers unto the sons….I have met dogs that had behavior issues. Every time it was due to the owner’s…. well, stupidity. A dog doesn’t have the capacity for evil. Evil requires intent, and some form of personal gain, even if it is only satisfaction. A dog can be taught to behave in a manner consistent with evil. But the intent will always be traced back to a human.
Elizabeth Wieland Premium Member over 9 years ago
Very well said, Kirk, and absolutely correct!
Uskoke over 9 years ago
Not like cats, who are all born kleptomaniacs. My Zuzu (a molly) wil go straight for my dinner, even if it’s something that cats generally dislike, like salad or vegetables. While a dog will usually just"beg", the cat will jump on the table.