I love how the weather on Overboard changes instantly to suit the times. Yesterday it was still a full day of winter and so there was a foot of snow on the ground. Today is the spring equinox, so the snow has completely vanished and immediately there are bees buzzing around spring flowers already in bloom.
When it comes to skunks, there are two types of dogs. Those that learn the first time, and those that will never learn. Not sure where I heard that, but my experience validates the expression.
I had a dog who loved skunk butts. I also had the best recipe to get the stink out…at least out of dog fur. The first skunk I learned to just let him go and get the hell away because the remedy doesn’t work well on human hair. I chose the eau de skunk for a few days over having to grow my hair out of peroxide decolorization which would have taken much longer.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
my dog eats flys and got a bee one day and she was not amused! Be careful Louie!
allen@home almost 3 years ago
Good job Nate. Keep Louie safe. He must have a short memory.
C almost 3 years ago
You never let me do anything fun!
nicka93 almost 3 years ago
Being a good parent to our “children” whatever species is not easy.
dcdete. almost 3 years ago
I love how the weather on Overboard changes instantly to suit the times. Yesterday it was still a full day of winter and so there was a foot of snow on the ground. Today is the spring equinox, so the snow has completely vanished and immediately there are bees buzzing around spring flowers already in bloom.
MikeJ almost 3 years ago
Eh, I read comics to be entertained, not educated… except for Slyfox…
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 3 years ago
When it comes to skunks, there are two types of dogs. Those that learn the first time, and those that will never learn. Not sure where I heard that, but my experience validates the expression.
ricknielsen55 almost 3 years ago
My Huskie will attack any and all porcupines and skunks. Smart in every other way as far as I can tell. LOL!
SheMc almost 3 years ago
Such a shame when the dog/cat gets stung:( ~~Careful Louie X
Curtis Mathews almost 3 years ago
Happy Vernal Equinox, fellow shipmates!!
ginnieandlouie2 almost 3 years ago
Today’s strip is so wonderfully droll. Thanks for the laugh, Chip.
Ira Warshaw Premium Member almost 3 years ago
significance of “Damoth Industries”? Google wasn’t a help
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Good morning Crew!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
For a Labrador, Louie is pretty stupid.
rgcviper almost 3 years ago
" … but the temptation draws me in so much!"
Safety first, though. Good job taking care of Louie, Cap’n.
Happy Sunday, Crew.
donut reply almost 3 years ago
Had a dog that ate three bees, two at least a week old dead birds, mushrooms that didn’t look edible. She lived to be 14 years old (regular years).
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Saucy the dog (gone almost 15 years now) used to catch and eat bees, but never got stung. Moxie (currently 14 1/2) has never been interested in bees.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Dogs never learn. Cats don’t get stung by bees or sprayed by skunks. They are too cautious. But you got to love Louie!
Good evening, Crew!
Thehag almost 3 years ago
I had a dog who loved skunk butts. I also had the best recipe to get the stink out…at least out of dog fur. The first skunk I learned to just let him go and get the hell away because the remedy doesn’t work well on human hair. I chose the eau de skunk for a few days over having to grow my hair out of peroxide decolorization which would have taken much longer.