It’s not surprising. Ralph trained the dog to do that, by responding to the jump. In essence the dog trained him… That’s a funny trope in comics. When I see all those “funny” behaviors also in Marmaduke, for example, they make me laugh out loud, too.
In real life, though, we trained our dog not to jump at people, or to lick them. Gross(!!!) Everyone, but everyone, when they came over for the first time after we got the dog, was expecting a jump and a lick, and some people even would crouch down and would want the dog to come to them. Well, no(!), not in our house. The dog would just sit there and wag her tail, but she wouldn’t budge. The only thing she expected from them was a greeting, such as “Hi, Dolly!”. After she heard that, she would go to her spot.
Lucy Rudy over 2 years ago
Why did you?
Zykoic over 2 years ago
6 minutes, 60 minutes; same lovable response.
cubswin2016 over 2 years ago
What a naughty dog!
jagedlo over 2 years ago
special guest appearance by Oogie!
Ol' me over 2 years ago
If my 80-pound Great Pyrenees could do that, she would.
Doug K over 2 years ago
It seems he would be wise to set everything down before he opens the door – and wait until Wally is done before picking the bags up again.
clynnb1224 Premium Member over 2 years ago
didn’t know that weiner dogs could jump that high…
Clotty Peristalt over 2 years ago
At least it looks like the eggs survived unbroken.
jango over 2 years ago
Weiner dog UP…weiner package DOWN
1JennyJenkins over 2 years ago
It’s not surprising. Ralph trained the dog to do that, by responding to the jump. In essence the dog trained him… That’s a funny trope in comics. When I see all those “funny” behaviors also in Marmaduke, for example, they make me laugh out loud, too.
In real life, though, we trained our dog not to jump at people, or to lick them. Gross(!!!) Everyone, but everyone, when they came over for the first time after we got the dog, was expecting a jump and a lick, and some people even would crouch down and would want the dog to come to them. Well, no(!), not in our house. The dog would just sit there and wag her tail, but she wouldn’t budge. The only thing she expected from them was a greeting, such as “Hi, Dolly!”. After she heard that, she would go to her spot.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
Let’s see, damaged groceries or catching Wally? Sorry Wallie.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
Surprised Oogie didn’t move in for the kill of the groceries.
Grutzi over 2 years ago
The cat’s expression is exactly right for the amount of annoying noise and commotion that was just witnessed.
MT Wallet over 2 years ago
I guess there haven’t been TOO many Wally strips lately.
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Here’s an idea, idiot — don’t catch the dog. Maybe he’ll learn a lesson.
Michael McKown Premium Member over 2 years ago
A knee into the chest.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Wally’s like Hobbes whenever anyone comes home.
sutirtho over 2 years ago
thankfully no eggs in the bags!