And when a dog consumes the contents of a litter box, not only does he/she get doggy breath, but the resulting farts can kill at distance. Those farts are so bad that they can literally cause blindness. They really hurt the eyes as well as the nose.
On the plus side, you don’t have to clean the litter box as often. One wonders why this isn’t a dog biscuit flavor. One of my dogs also likes to eat chicken poo. I have to till it in as soon as I spread it on the garden.
Uh, way to mix your tenses there, Wiz It’s either, “You’ve gotten into the litter box again, haven’t you?” or “You got into the litter box again, didn’t you?” You can’t use both the simple past tense and the present perfect tense in the same sentence like that.
*<—————- *My dear gaseous dog Cleopatra never has to worry about being reprimanded for flatulence..My wife is hard of hearing so whenever she smells poop she beats hell out of the cat..hee..hee(With apologies to Mark Twain for that anecdote)
Wow, here I am in my late [sigh] sixties and still learning stuff.
I have always had a pet dog and cat since I was nine, and never, honestly, never had one of my dogs eat the contents of the cat’s litter box. Saw it for the first time on an episode of “Too Cute” earlier this week and now here.
ajcopp about 11 years ago
Same here. I don’t get the litter box part.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
no way to even get an “R” rating on this one…
stlmaddog5 about 11 years ago
And when a dog consumes the contents of a litter box, not only does he/she get doggy breath, but the resulting farts can kill at distance. Those farts are so bad that they can literally cause blindness. They really hurt the eyes as well as the nose.
Linda Pearson about 11 years ago
Something wrong with that last sentence. I think the spell check needs to be spell checked. Otherwise, reminds me of our dog.
Rise22 about 11 years ago
My dog gassed us out of the livingroom the other night….green air….what a sight…
grainpaw about 11 years ago
On the plus side, you don’t have to clean the litter box as often. One wonders why this isn’t a dog biscuit flavor. One of my dogs also likes to eat chicken poo. I have to till it in as soon as I spread it on the garden.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
Uh, way to mix your tenses there, Wiz It’s either, “You’ve gotten into the litter box again, haven’t you?” or “You got into the litter box again, didn’t you?” You can’t use both the simple past tense and the present perfect tense in the same sentence like that.
riley05 about 11 years ago
“Nowadays: whom cares?”It’s “who cares”.You’re welcome.
studduck420 about 11 years ago
Proper English is still important.
dogday Premium Member about 11 years ago
NOTE TO SELF. AGAIN. DO NOT, REPEAT, NOT EAT BREAKFAST WHILE READING COMICS.
boldyuma about 11 years ago
*<—————- *My dear gaseous dog Cleopatra never has to worry about being reprimanded for flatulence..My wife is hard of hearing so whenever she smells poop she beats hell out of the cat..hee..hee(With apologies to Mark Twain for that anecdote)
Linda1259 about 11 years ago
Wow, here I am in my late [sigh] sixties and still learning stuff.
I have always had a pet dog and cat since I was nine, and never, honestly, never had one of my dogs eat the contents of the cat’s litter box. Saw it for the first time on an episode of “Too Cute” earlier this week and now here.
Ignorance is/was bliss.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
good to see Henry I like him he’s funny but once again I wish he were smiling
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
oh I take that back he was smiling in the first panel but not the third