That would be my dog. She wouldn’t hurt a fly , or leave the yard unless she thought she was going to get pet (Black Lab) but she’s got to bark at people in the alley.
Back when I use to power walk every day there was a small yappy dog on my route who would always run out toward the sidewalk to try and catch me, but his chain always pulled him up short of reaching me. One day his owners had moved his chain but I didn’t realize it until he came yapping up behind me and I caught him under his chin with my heel (I didn’t mean to, it was an accident) suddenly his yap changed to one of pain and he ran as far as his chain let him away from the sidewalk. From then on, whenever I walked by he’d run to the back corner of his yard and whimper.
I had a little white do who guarded our yard against the killer postman. I didn’t realize what was going on with their interaction until one day, I saw her tear across the yard, slip between the gate and fence (didn’t know she could do that), and stand barking with her tail wagging in front of the postman. He then opened the gate, let her back in the yard, and said “OK dummy, back where you belong so you don’t get hurt!” I called out the door to thank him and he told me that this was an everyday ritual between the two of them.
My stepson’s dachshund will yap and yap and yap at you when you come into his house and no amount of yelling at him will make him stop barking at you. But come in and sit down and suddenly he’s your best friend.
It struck me that this comic is a perfect metaphor for our social media including the comment section of Go Comics. Protected by our anonymity. We bark
This situation is straight out of “King Soliman’s Ring” by the animal behaviorist, Kronrad Lorenz. For the dog, the psychological distance suddenly became much shorter.
Varnes over 9 years ago
I don’t like barking dogs….Unless they’re the kind that can bark a couple times, just to sound an alarm, and then shut up when told to….
270TX over 9 years ago
The fragility of courage . . .
mjb515 over 9 years ago
Invisible fence?
F Sain over 9 years ago
why does the dog look like Meg?
StratmanRon over 9 years ago
Typical ‘yap-dog’ Napoleon syndrome – All bluff.
elysummers over 9 years ago
That would be my dog. She wouldn’t hurt a fly , or leave the yard unless she thought she was going to get pet (Black Lab) but she’s got to bark at people in the alley.
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
Back when I use to power walk every day there was a small yappy dog on my route who would always run out toward the sidewalk to try and catch me, but his chain always pulled him up short of reaching me. One day his owners had moved his chain but I didn’t realize it until he came yapping up behind me and I caught him under his chin with my heel (I didn’t mean to, it was an accident) suddenly his yap changed to one of pain and he ran as far as his chain let him away from the sidewalk. From then on, whenever I walked by he’d run to the back corner of his yard and whimper.
Doctor_McCoy over 9 years ago
No latch on a gate that opens onto the sidewalk?
Chuck_it_all over 9 years ago
Most dogs that size and smaller would run through the gate and ask for a pet and belly rub.
AliCom over 9 years ago
This ‘cowardly’ dog only barks when he knows there is a fence to protect him.
TheBigPickle over 9 years ago
Like most internet trolls…
louieglutz over 9 years ago
it’s called MY territory, and don’t you encroach.
Doctor11 over 9 years ago
That’s interesting, the dog barks when there’s a wall between them, but not when there’s an open gate allowing easy access.
slsharris over 9 years ago
I had a little white do who guarded our yard against the killer postman. I didn’t realize what was going on with their interaction until one day, I saw her tear across the yard, slip between the gate and fence (didn’t know she could do that), and stand barking with her tail wagging in front of the postman. He then opened the gate, let her back in the yard, and said “OK dummy, back where you belong so you don’t get hurt!” I called out the door to thank him and he told me that this was an everyday ritual between the two of them.
kapearlman over 9 years ago
That looks like Nancy’s dog…
K M over 9 years ago
My stepson’s dachshund will yap and yap and yap at you when you come into his house and no amount of yelling at him will make him stop barking at you. But come in and sit down and suddenly he’s your best friend.
mywifeslover over 4 years ago
It struck me that this comic is a perfect metaphor for our social media including the comment section of Go Comics. Protected by our anonymity. We bark
Oclvroadbikerider about 3 years ago
Come on out here and say that, I often say as I ride past fenced yappers.
Prescott_Philosopher over 1 year ago
This situation is straight out of “King Soliman’s Ring” by the animal behaviorist, Kronrad Lorenz. For the dog, the psychological distance suddenly became much shorter.