I noticed that as well. These cartoonists are so talented the way they can convey emotions with a subtle change in the eyebrow or something. Even on a sheep!
I had no idea about that! Your comment prompted me to look him up and read more about him. What a wonderful man! Thank you for that piece of knowledge.
I have a papillon who loves peeing on snow. The funniest thing is when I take him outside during those times when the snow has almost completely melted away, he will ignore the 5000 sq feet of lawn, and search out that last remaining patch of snow maybe 5 square inches, and will pee on that.
First thing I have to do when it snows is clear a path for the doggies. They love snow, but they’re small and just sink in. We got about 12 inches this week, not fun.
I don’t care if my dog would destroy his toys, the problem is he tries to eat whatever bits he can pull off. Needless to say he only gets a few very specialized toys that cannot be pulled apart.
My current dog doesn’t shed too much. But my previous dog did. And so when we were shopping for a new carpet in the living room, I brought along a little baggie filled with my dog’s hair and would lay it on the samples to see how well it would blend in. (Yes I picked it up.)
I didn’t want to “like” your comment since it was about your doggie being traumatized, but I just want to say that he is in such a loving home now and living the good life. Yay Brutus!
I noticed that as well. These cartoonists are so talented the way they can convey emotions with a subtle change in the eyebrow or something. Even on a sheep!