Crate training. Starts tomorrow, right Luann? Puddles loses his “sleep in her room” privileges and has to learn to overnight in his own personal crate.
This is one of the reasons why I dislike small dogs and will never own one. Their “bark” (if you can call it that) is insanely annoying! Also their spoiled rotten crappy sense of entitlement attitude just adds to my distain. I blame the owners for enabling such behavior instead of training it out of the animal.
And those you who may take offense….get over yourselves. Everyone doesn’t have to like the same things in life.
I’m a cat person myself, but I’ve owned a rescue German Shepherd and thought he was the greatest!
Puddles was up all night because of all that cayenne pepper stew Luann fed him. It all finally passed by morning, and he was able to go to sleep. Poor little guy…
I’ve never seen Puddles as hyper active as he’s been the past week. In Luannverse time he’s middle aged so I would have thought he’d mellow out a bit (or been trained by now).
Every now and again a Sunday strip is really nice, and makes sense in the context of Luann characters as they are now, and maybe contributes a little to our “understanding” of the current Luanniverse. More often though The Sunday installments draw on broad stereotypes, don’t make much sense, and just muddy the waters in terms of the big picture.
Today’s installment, for example, raises several questions:If Puddles’ barking is loud enough to keep Luann awake, wouldn’t it also wake Frank and Nancy, and wouldn’t they be complaining about it? As someone noted earlier, why would a dog Puddles’ age still have this annoying habit? The fact that Luann DIDN’T get up to see if something was wrong, combined with her comment in the last panel, suggests that these mid-night barkfests are not uncommon, leading one to question why that problem hasn’t been addressed by now, and of course…It leads one to conclude that because Luann allows this to go on, inconveniencing her parents and, until recently, Pru, she must be a lazy, irresponsible, and inconsiderate dog owner – proving once again that she’s just a child who refuses to accept adult responsibilities.
And yet we see her maturing in many other ways, albeit rather slowly.
i have a min pin and he barely barks, only time has been at night when a stranger walks by when we are outside for him to do his duty. he doesn’t even bark when other dogs bark when we are at the park. at first i thought when i rescued him his vocal cords had been cut. it wasn’t until 2 weeks later when my friends came over to eet him that he barked at them when they came inside.
I guess I don’t understand dogs, but is Puddles barking to be let outside to do his business? I never heard of a dog doing that. They’re trained to go out when they’re taken for walks, twice a day maybe, and that"s DAY, not night, right? I always had cats, and they’d wake me in the morning at breakfast time, but not in the middle of the night.
I’m planning on getting a dog, a “Buddy” but one issue is whether to let it in the bedroom at any, much less at night. I do want keep sleeping with my wife, so two hearts would have to be won over.
My dad had that problem when he was young. He spent an entire day keeping the dog awake. It was ready to bite him by night time, but the dog slept that night.
Does Puddles have to sleep in your bed? Can you put him in a room far from your bedroom? I’ve always had dogs since I was 12 but they never sleep in my bed.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Never owned a dog, but when my family had cats, it was difficult to let one sleep in my room for it kept crawling all over the bed.
live2read over 4 years ago
That’s why I don’t have any dogs.
Aaaaand I’ve posted the first response!
Namrepus over 4 years ago
I used to have a couple of yappers like that. They learned quickly that it was a bad idea to yap in the middle of the night.
kenhense over 4 years ago
Luann must have given Puddles that spicy dinner she tried to make.
ZeMastor over 4 years ago
Crate training. Starts tomorrow, right Luann? Puddles loses his “sleep in her room” privileges and has to learn to overnight in his own personal crate.
Airman over 4 years ago
Puddles is okay and more welcome than some of the girls I’ve known. Equal time for the girls who probably felt the same about me.
Enter.Name.Here over 4 years ago
One of “us” needs to train their dog properly.
robinafox over 4 years ago
Luann will never know what terrors Puddles was protecting her from in the night. Probably just as well.
kaffekup over 4 years ago
My dog sacks out completely at night. And I don’t hear anyone else’s barking, either.
Maybe someone’s trying to get into the house, Lu.
BrendaStefka over 4 years ago
Makes me glad that I have a cat. Most of the time they are quiet.
Ankush over 4 years ago
Caress, coo and pet the dog after he has trashed the house and you will get disruptive behaviour from a bad dog. Why act surprised?
Don Draper over 4 years ago
This is one of the reasons why I dislike small dogs and will never own one. Their “bark” (if you can call it that) is insanely annoying! Also their spoiled rotten crappy sense of entitlement attitude just adds to my distain. I blame the owners for enabling such behavior instead of training it out of the animal.
And those you who may take offense….get over yourselves. Everyone doesn’t have to like the same things in life.
I’m a cat person myself, but I’ve owned a rescue German Shepherd and thought he was the greatest!
ranck1967 over 4 years ago
That is my dog to a T
Brdshtt Premium Member over 4 years ago
Puddles was up all night because of all that cayenne pepper stew Luann fed him. It all finally passed by morning, and he was able to go to sleep. Poor little guy…
JCB over 4 years ago
Been there, done that with three dogs at once.
CreativeChef over 4 years ago
I’ve had dogs my whole life and never experienced that behavior. When it has happened it was because they had to go out and due their business
Schrodinger's Dog over 4 years ago
She never addresses: WHY is he barking?
could have been a prowler.
ctolson over 4 years ago
That’s why dogs and cats don’t belong in the bedroom – ever.
sallymargret over 4 years ago
Jack will fix that.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 4 years ago
In these cases, I hug my dog and tell him to chill out. Sometimes it works. Beautiful drawing of Luann in negative in panel two ♡.
kauri44 over 4 years ago
I’ve never seen Puddles as hyper active as he’s been the past week. In Luannverse time he’s middle aged so I would have thought he’d mellow out a bit (or been trained by now).
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
Awww look. He’s playing.
SactoSylvia over 4 years ago
Every now and again a Sunday strip is really nice, and makes sense in the context of Luann characters as they are now, and maybe contributes a little to our “understanding” of the current Luanniverse. More often though The Sunday installments draw on broad stereotypes, don’t make much sense, and just muddy the waters in terms of the big picture.
Today’s installment, for example, raises several questions:If Puddles’ barking is loud enough to keep Luann awake, wouldn’t it also wake Frank and Nancy, and wouldn’t they be complaining about it? As someone noted earlier, why would a dog Puddles’ age still have this annoying habit? The fact that Luann DIDN’T get up to see if something was wrong, combined with her comment in the last panel, suggests that these mid-night barkfests are not uncommon, leading one to question why that problem hasn’t been addressed by now, and of course…It leads one to conclude that because Luann allows this to go on, inconveniencing her parents and, until recently, Pru, she must be a lazy, irresponsible, and inconsiderate dog owner – proving once again that she’s just a child who refuses to accept adult responsibilities.
And yet we see her maturing in many other ways, albeit rather slowly.
Muddying the waters.
Sigh.
I should just quit reading the Sunday strips.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
i have a min pin and he barely barks, only time has been at night when a stranger walks by when we are outside for him to do his duty. he doesn’t even bark when other dogs bark when we are at the park. at first i thought when i rescued him his vocal cords had been cut. it wasn’t until 2 weeks later when my friends came over to eet him that he barked at them when they came inside.
txmystic over 4 years ago
Luann’s fault. She needs to get Puddles out for enough exercise that he’s tired at night.
That’s like dog ownership 101…
Mayor Snorkum over 4 years ago
I guess I don’t understand dogs, but is Puddles barking to be let outside to do his business? I never heard of a dog doing that. They’re trained to go out when they’re taken for walks, twice a day maybe, and that"s DAY, not night, right? I always had cats, and they’d wake me in the morning at breakfast time, but not in the middle of the night.
luann1212 over 4 years ago
I’m planning on getting a dog, a “Buddy” but one issue is whether to let it in the bedroom at any, much less at night. I do want keep sleeping with my wife, so two hearts would have to be won over.
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
Sadly, Luann can’t see the evil ghost Puddles is defending her from. (Happy Paranormal Day, fellow weirdos!)
srhester over 4 years ago
I just have to say that when my dog barks or growls at night, better get the .45 out
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
A rolled up newspaper might help.
Fiammata over 4 years ago
A squirt bottle should do the trick.
RSH over 4 years ago
don’t need a barking dog to have this experience …
ScretWitch over 4 years ago
This is why exercise and socialization everyday is important when owning a dog! Usually a bored dog = “bad dog.” tired dog = happy!
Joe1962 over 4 years ago
Jack to rescue.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
He was scaring off the things that go BUMP in the night.
rwstyles1234 over 4 years ago
My dad had that problem when he was young. He spent an entire day keeping the dog awake. It was ready to bite him by night time, but the dog slept that night.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
True enough, Luann. But guess which one it will have to be….
Schaller Handmade Knives over 4 years ago
Kudos to Luann for proper grammar! “One of us needs to change HIS schedule.” Maybe she paid more attention in school than I thought!
hagarthehorrible over 4 years ago
Kennel would be the best for this nocturnal.
capricorn9th over 4 years ago
Does Puddles have to sleep in your bed? Can you put him in a room far from your bedroom? I’ve always had dogs since I was 12 but they never sleep in my bed.