Paul doesn’t know how lucky he is. My dog came to me at age 6 having no concept of human language. Even after 6 years with me, we communicate with hand signals, body language and tone. I am not even sure she knows the name she has had for 6 years or if she goes by tone. She likes me to talk to her, but she has no clue whatsoever. I like to impress people in the hospital by reciting words like, “eat, cookie, biscuit, walk, ride, outside, pee, let’s go, time to eat…” and my dog never blinks an eye. Then they believe me that she has no concept of human language at all. It’s too late now. I keep trying, but I know I am wasting my time. Getting through an advanced therapy dog class and passing the exam (mostly obedience) took a lot of work. I was told to train her with food, and then told at the last session that we were not allowed to use food to test. I had resisted using food, since beagles are pigs and I didn’t want to either fatten her up or teach her to expect treats for doing what was expected in her therapy work. She aced the exam.
dadthedawg Premium Member over 1 year ago
Paul, will you make up your mind?…..
j_m_kuehl over 1 year ago
Paul, Sit down, Buckle’s is a Lap dog.
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
Paul, you’re too young to be such a grouch! You have a great dog. He did exactly what you asked him to do. Reward him!
iggyman over 1 year ago
Buckles did what you said, Paul! My dog is always with me on my chair!
Blu Bunny over 1 year ago
He’s small, pick him up and move him. Or better yet pick him up, sit down and hold him on your lap.
saylorgirl over 1 year ago
Buckles smile in the last panel is so cute!
Is like a melody Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dogs know how to get comfy.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pushing your luck Buckles
CaveCat87 over 1 year ago
“…but you didn’t say anything about the chair.”
dv over 1 year ago
Buckles has a future in law or engineering . . .
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
Paul doesn’t know how lucky he is. My dog came to me at age 6 having no concept of human language. Even after 6 years with me, we communicate with hand signals, body language and tone. I am not even sure she knows the name she has had for 6 years or if she goes by tone. She likes me to talk to her, but she has no clue whatsoever. I like to impress people in the hospital by reciting words like, “eat, cookie, biscuit, walk, ride, outside, pee, let’s go, time to eat…” and my dog never blinks an eye. Then they believe me that she has no concept of human language at all. It’s too late now. I keep trying, but I know I am wasting my time. Getting through an advanced therapy dog class and passing the exam (mostly obedience) took a lot of work. I was told to train her with food, and then told at the last session that we were not allowed to use food to test. I had resisted using food, since beagles are pigs and I didn’t want to either fatten her up or teach her to expect treats for doing what was expected in her therapy work. She aced the exam.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 1 year ago
Buckles is riiiiiight.