Before I retired, I worked in an office where the alarm system was called Cerberus. So I had to pass the gates of Hell on the way to my desk every day.
I remember reading the book “101 Dalmatians” when I was in fifth grade, long before either movie was made, and my favorite scene was when the dogs of London were speaking to each other via barking. The author was very descriptive of the types of barks, and how and why the dogs communicated. Then when the litter of puppies were abducted, that communication network went into full emergency mode. Reading the book always gives more details than a movie ever can!
Argythree about 3 years ago
Oops…
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
oh, great, that pooch’s yapping will give the neighborhood three times a headache at night!
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Poncho, meet Cerberus!
Doug K about 3 years ago
… and “they” actually moved in from … a place that rhymes with “The Gates of Bell”
juicebruce about 3 years ago
So Poncho did the new dog tell you what this “Bell” place is like ?
cdward about 3 years ago
Unusual accent, though.
Znox11 about 3 years ago
Apparently they didn’t realize that evil already lived in that neighborhood.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Careful Poncho. I’m thinking they are just trying to make friends with you to steal your toys. They have a lot of issues.
YippiKiAyMofo about 3 years ago
When you combine three chihuahuas.
bbenoit about 3 years ago
Wouldn’t the new dog and his brothers all be new dogs?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
Must have been a typo in the bark.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
New Bad Boy(s) in the neighborhood…..
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
Take them a welcome basket, Poncho.
awcoffman about 3 years ago
Before I retired, I worked in an office where the alarm system was called Cerberus. So I had to pass the gates of Hell on the way to my desk every day.
DondiDoo about 3 years ago
Many many bowls does a 3 headed dog eat from?
Brian Premium Member about 3 years ago
Things became very awkward when Poncho invited one of the new dogs over, but not the others.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
I remember reading the book “101 Dalmatians” when I was in fifth grade, long before either movie was made, and my favorite scene was when the dogs of London were speaking to each other via barking. The author was very descriptive of the types of barks, and how and why the dogs communicated. Then when the litter of puppies were abducted, that communication network went into full emergency mode. Reading the book always gives more details than a movie ever can!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
Like the twilight bark from ‘101 Dalmatians’.