Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for September 10, 2024

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    win.45mag  3 months ago

    DOG PILE ON HUDSON !

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    ronaldspence  3 months ago

    as a parent to two dogs, i completely concur®

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    buer  3 months ago

    Worked exactly like this for the One Ring. (Hence Hudson’s line of dialog of course.)

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    steveh64  3 months ago

    Often works the same way with kids. One kid may ignore a particular toy for weeks or months, but if a sibling tries to play with it, you’ll hear “Gimme that, it’s MINE!”

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    SquidGamerGal  3 months ago

    So in other words, it’s pretty much “You can have this if you can pry it from my cold dead paws!”

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    fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago

    Of course, this often leads into a mutually-satisfying game of Keep-Away.

    “Throw the ball!”

    “I would, but you have to drop it first.”

    “Never! You have to try to take it away from me!”

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    Impkins  Premium Member 3 months ago

    Boys with their toys. :)

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    Zoomer&Yeti  3 months ago

    I wonder if the little toy locomotive is a Hudson type? :-)

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    erin.adamic Premium Member 3 months ago

    Ummm… since when does such a principle only apply to dogs???

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    wildlandwaters  3 months ago

    I was playing with a friend’s 2 dogs, one of which seemed disinterested in the ball that I was holding up to the other pup, when, like a bolt of lightning, the “disinterested” dog snatched the ball out of my hand. I never even saw it happen… all I know is one second the ball was in my hand, and the next, it was in his mouth! (how he deftly managed to not take a few of my fingers along with it is beyond me!)

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    fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago

    “The only way to get a good one is to take it from someone else.”

    This applies in dating as well, which is why a wedding ring often ATTRACTS attention from the opposite sex.

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