Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 06, 2016
September 05, 2016
September 07, 2016
Transcript:
Phone: Turn left at the birch..stop...sniff the shrub for 1.5 minutes...pee on it...proceed 20 feet to the pine...sniff it for 2,25 minutes...
Caption: Dog Walking G. P. S.
It always confused me how my dog could sniff here, sniff there, sniff and sniff until they found the right spot. What’s so special about that cluster of grass? What does it have that the others don’t? They all look the same to me. Is it that other dogs have gone there? Anyone know about this particular aspect of animal behavior?
I’ve never understood how dogs could pee so often, here on a tree, there, on a pole, well everywhere it’s needed….every few minutes…..But I’m in my sixties now, and I think I could pull that off…..
I remember seeing one of my neighbors trying to hurry his dog along on their morning walk, and the dog insisted on spending a ton of time sniffing one particular lamppost..What went through my mind was “either there’s a lot of news in the dog world to catch up on, or he’s a slow reader”.
@ StCleve72, I hope you are less clueless now after all these comments!… Imagine visiting websites. New ones, old ones, all with ongoing commentary (like here!) — imagine this is your only contact with the “real world”. That, for dogs, is: bushes, trees, lamp posts. They smell 1000 times more than you or I do. It feeds a dog’s heart and soul. Any dog owner who thinks all they need is a workout is a naive person, and probably not a very good parent either….. Wiley, Tally Ho, way to go!
When our dog sniffs, we call it P-Mail. When he actually pees it’s hitting the reply button, When he sniffs where he just went, it’s called smell-check.
Sticking his nose out the window as we drive at 60 mph is speed reading.
I had a dog who used to greet me when I came back from my run … until I took my shoes off and then he’d sniff them for 5 minutes to figure where I had been.
StCleve72 about 8 years ago
It always confused me how my dog could sniff here, sniff there, sniff and sniff until they found the right spot. What’s so special about that cluster of grass? What does it have that the others don’t? They all look the same to me. Is it that other dogs have gone there? Anyone know about this particular aspect of animal behavior?
Dtroutma about 8 years ago
It’s the doggie newspaper, who, where, what, when, and why.
Bilan about 8 years ago
There are some things a GPS will never …Ohhh… a squirrel!
Say What? Premium Member about 8 years ago
“Would you like to mark this destination?”Already have.
The_Uncle about 8 years ago
He’s just checking his wee-mail…
Enter.Name.Here about 8 years ago
We call it P-Mail. And a dog’s nose is his “GPS”.
Varnes about 8 years ago
I’ve never understood how dogs could pee so often, here on a tree, there, on a pole, well everywhere it’s needed….every few minutes…..But I’m in my sixties now, and I think I could pull that off…..
dadoctah about 8 years ago
I remember seeing one of my neighbors trying to hurry his dog along on their morning walk, and the dog insisted on spending a ton of time sniffing one particular lamppost..What went through my mind was “either there’s a lot of news in the dog world to catch up on, or he’s a slow reader”.
wdgnas about 8 years ago
sometimes they go for a walk, sometimes they go for a sniff…
usafmsgt about 8 years ago
That’s my dog to a pee.
Beleck3 about 8 years ago
seems the dog/s would run out of pee. lol
sarah413 Premium Member about 8 years ago
The dogs read the latest edition of The Daily Barker. Any bush/shrub/tree is treated like the comments section in any newspaper.
david_42 about 8 years ago
Try walking four dogs, not only do they pee every 10 meters, they take turns on the same spot!
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member about 8 years ago
@ StCleve72, I hope you are less clueless now after all these comments!… Imagine visiting websites. New ones, old ones, all with ongoing commentary (like here!) — imagine this is your only contact with the “real world”. That, for dogs, is: bushes, trees, lamp posts. They smell 1000 times more than you or I do. It feeds a dog’s heart and soul. Any dog owner who thinks all they need is a workout is a naive person, and probably not a very good parent either….. Wiley, Tally Ho, way to go!
sbwertz about 8 years ago
By the end of our 3 miles, my dog is barely able to muster a couple of drops, but he tries!
Paul Crompton Premium Member about 8 years ago
I keep telling myself the walk is for him and not for me.
zzeek about 8 years ago
I can’t have a dog where I live and I miss having one. These comments mad my day. Thank you everyone.
Al Nala about 8 years ago
Checking their P-mail takes time. Plus the replying time.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 8 years ago
The dog keeps trying to whiz on all the Pokemon Go critters he can find, hoping to drown them all. I wish him all the best.
dabugger about 8 years ago
Shouldn’t the dog. . .? At least have it’s own ear phones?
dflak about 8 years ago
When our dog sniffs, we call it P-Mail. When he actually pees it’s hitting the reply button, When he sniffs where he just went, it’s called smell-check.
Sticking his nose out the window as we drive at 60 mph is speed reading.
I had a dog who used to greet me when I came back from my run … until I took my shoes off and then he’d sniff them for 5 minutes to figure where I had been.
ladylagomorph76 about 8 years ago
BWAHAHAHA! Love it!
Rick Smith Premium Member about 8 years ago
More like geocaching…especially when owners don’t pick up after.
Dtroutma about 8 years ago
BTW: my little dachsie doesn’t need the walk for physical exercise so much as he needs to feed his curiosity and mental health!
pouncingtiger about 8 years ago
Dog Walking For Dummies
lindz.coop Premium Member about 8 years ago
Just reading last nite’s graffiti.