I don’t recall seeing or hearing about pet groomers in the 1960s, the setting for this strip. Doers anyone else (perhaps someone who lived in a more urban setting than I did) recall them?
Though I do remember a trend of older women who had their poodles dyed the same color as their hair- ice blue, light lavender, and apricot were popular.
ellisaana Premium Member 6 months ago
When no one would play with him, one of our dogs would toss his ball down the stairs and run down to retrieve it. He did this, over and over.
jmworacle 6 months ago
Rover trained him well.
Calvinist1966 6 months ago
Red has balls to play with but only plays with one.
robertdkrebs Premium Member 6 months ago
I am more interested in seeing Rover’s adventure @ the Groomers. They must look forward to seeing Rover. I would!
markkahler52 6 months ago
Wonder why Red didn’t go along
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 6 months ago
It’s nice to know they treat Rover to a groomer. I groom my Lizzie! It’s not perfect, but less expensive, lol!
Catfeet Premium Member 6 months ago
We miss seeing Rover today!
rockyridge1977 6 months ago
……taking up the slack!!!!
Stephen Gilberg 6 months ago
If I were Red’s dad and saw this, I’d say, “That boy badly needs a human friend.”
rasputin's horoscope 6 months ago
I don’t recall seeing or hearing about pet groomers in the 1960s, the setting for this strip. Doers anyone else (perhaps someone who lived in a more urban setting than I did) recall them?
Though I do remember a trend of older women who had their poodles dyed the same color as their hair- ice blue, light lavender, and apricot were popular.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 6 months ago
Weird kid
Gen.Flashman 6 months ago
Why would a short haired lab need to go to the groomer?
Shikamoo Premium Member 6 months ago
Good going, Red. Warm up for Rover.
mac04416 6 months ago
I thought Rover had shot fur, not hair.