Oh no, Connie! That adorable puppy that you’ll surely fall in love with if you buy it, is most probably from a puppy mill. That could mean massive vet bills just to keep it alive, genetic disorders if it survives, and painful heartbreak if it doesn’t. Please, everyone, follow Cactus-Pete’s advice and get your pet from a shelter!
Getting a puppy, Connie, might give you the joys of having a baby, but also the troubles, too. Why not go to the animal shelter near you and adopt an adult dog. Plenty of love, lots of fun in their play and protection, too. A win, win, win.
Guess they don’t get The Price is Right in Canada. Otherwise, Elly and Connie would hear an important PSA: “Bob Barker reminding you to help prevent animal cruelty. Have your pets spayed and neutered.”
The sleeping puppy up top looks like a little Farley. Speaking of the devil, Farley is a huge dog, and he romances a much smaller female. That’s bad. Too large pups spell danger for the birthing female.
An impulse pet purchase is the WORST thing to do! Do your research, make sure the pet you choose has a personality that matches your family, THEN adopt. Too many animals get dumped in shelters because that cute little (whatever) grew up to be something not welcome.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
oh, Connie’s getting an idea
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
No, Connie! That’s a pet store. Go to a shelter!
capricorn9th almost 3 years ago
I don’t think I’ve ever seen this strip 30 years ago. I’m having an AH moment!
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
Careful! Cute Puppies are like super-conduction magnets. Once bonded, never to break free again.
Who would want to?Ninette almost 3 years ago
I’ve never had a dog but the love and loyalty must be an amazing gift. It even comes through in a comic strip.
jmworacle almost 3 years ago
And the dog will be better behaved.
LeslieBark almost 3 years ago
Oh no, Connie! That adorable puppy that you’ll surely fall in love with if you buy it, is most probably from a puppy mill. That could mean massive vet bills just to keep it alive, genetic disorders if it survives, and painful heartbreak if it doesn’t. Please, everyone, follow Cactus-Pete’s advice and get your pet from a shelter!
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Welcome, Sera!!
And soon enough—welcome Edgrrr!!
Asharah almost 3 years ago
Que sera sera
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
Yeeeeep…
Ned Snipes almost 3 years ago
Aw, look at the baby Farleys! So cuuuute.
DawnQuinn1 almost 3 years ago
A dog gives more unconditional love in one day than any human does in their lifetime.
pheets almost 3 years ago
The loyalty of a dog, once earned, runs deep : )
dv1093 almost 3 years ago
NoNoNoNo!! Go to the pound! The Animal Shelter!
Ozzman25 almost 3 years ago
Ouch, you make me feel lucky
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Getting a puppy, Connie, might give you the joys of having a baby, but also the troubles, too. Why not go to the animal shelter near you and adopt an adult dog. Plenty of love, lots of fun in their play and protection, too. A win, win, win.
delennwen almost 3 years ago
Rubber postman???
rebelstrike0 almost 3 years ago
Guess they don’t get The Price is Right in Canada. Otherwise, Elly and Connie would hear an important PSA: “Bob Barker reminding you to help prevent animal cruelty. Have your pets spayed and neutered.”
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
The sleeping puppy up top looks like a little Farley. Speaking of the devil, Farley is a huge dog, and he romances a much smaller female. That’s bad. Too large pups spell danger for the birthing female.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
I don’t think they can sell puppies, kittens or baby rabbits in pet stores anymore in my area.
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
Connie found her companion, will be a great friend, after housebreaking.
Yardley701 almost 3 years ago
Dogs are better than babies. They are so loyal they want to please you and all the love they give back is amazing.
InuYugiHakusho almost 3 years ago
And they call it puppy love.
stamps almost 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rJo9yJxd5M
sjsczurek almost 3 years ago
Puppy in fourth panel: “Help! Get me out of here!”
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
This was in the old days when buying dogs in pet stores was considered respectable.
Speaking of pets,when does Liz acquire “Rabbit No.1”?
Add me to the “Awwwwwww” crowd.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh yeah!
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My mother had this strip up on her refrigerator for years—-for the “rubber postman” reference.
conniepo almost 3 years ago
what’s a “rubber postman”?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That works, but go to a shelter.
amanda.elliott3619 almost 3 years ago
Sara <3
cmxx almost 3 years ago
Has something changed, or do puppies sold in pet stores still usually?often?/might? come from horrific puppy mills?
MT Wallet almost 3 years ago
This would have been a great contrast to last week’s storyline.
https://www.gocomics.com/themiddletons/2022/03/11
EdBear445 almost 3 years ago
A rubber postman ???
Gordo4ever almost 3 years ago
Looks like a Farley mini-me in the top cage….
Under Dog Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Rubber postman, does this mean she’s buying condoms thru the mail?
Train 1911 almost 3 years ago
BluNova almost 3 years ago
Enter Sera!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
oh i wonder what happens tomorrow :D
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
Forget babies (for now), Connie wants a puppy!
Nekot almost 3 years ago
What is a “rubber postmen”?
Carol from CT almost 3 years ago
An impulse pet purchase is the WORST thing to do! Do your research, make sure the pet you choose has a personality that matches your family, THEN adopt. Too many animals get dumped in shelters because that cute little (whatever) grew up to be something not welcome.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Even better than a baby!!!