Many, many years ago, my eldest sisters friend’s dog taught our neighbour’s dog, that rolling in cowpats, and jumping in muddy ditches was fun! There was so much hosing down to be done….
Oh yes, so Dog! My Gram once made the mistake of having our Spaniel groomed a day or so before going out to the cabin for a weekend. First thing the dog did when released from the car was to run straight for the pond and jump in.
Many years ago my mother worked with a lady from a once-wealthy Chinese family. They owned a pure white Samoyed dog that would jump into the tub if it got the smallest speck of dirt on its fur, and demand a bath. I said “That couldn’t have been a dog.”
I dogsat my sister’s Vizsla some years ago and when she returned a week later, she hugged him hello and said, “Oh, you smell like a boy’s house!” Her place at the time smelled like potpourri.
Bella doesn’t tend to get many opportunities to roll in stinky stuff, but she self-generates a horrendous stench now and then due to her overly sensitive tummy!
I am the only person who keeps her dog on a leash outside? My dog never rolls in anything. We took a walk this afternoon with a neighbor and his puppy. It was unplanned on my part, but I think the beagle nose knew they were coming down the street. I took her out, and we walked together around a few blocks. When we came back, I let Bunny’s leash go and she headed up towards our porch. I told my friend that she would stop and turn around, and look at me as if to say, “aren’t you coming?” He just laughed. He stopped laughing when she stopped, turned around, and gave the look. Then he laughed all over again.
Uncle Kenny about 2 months ago
First! I didn’t have anything to say, but I’m still first!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 months ago
Many dogs love smelly things.
WelshRat Premium Member about 2 months ago
The boys stink bad enough to knock Floof out!
More_Cats_Than_Sense about 2 months ago
Many, many years ago, my eldest sisters friend’s dog taught our neighbour’s dog, that rolling in cowpats, and jumping in muddy ditches was fun! There was so much hosing down to be done….
jmworacle about 2 months ago
What normal dog doesn’t as soon as they can get the chance after they’re clean is to find some dirt to roll in to get rid of the “stink”.
arolarson Premium Member about 2 months ago
Oh yes, so Dog! My Gram once made the mistake of having our Spaniel groomed a day or so before going out to the cabin for a weekend. First thing the dog did when released from the car was to run straight for the pond and jump in.
TekoaMT about 2 months ago
Nothing like the pure joy of rolling in it.
nancyb creator about 2 months ago
Many years ago my mother worked with a lady from a once-wealthy Chinese family. They owned a pure white Samoyed dog that would jump into the tub if it got the smallest speck of dirt on its fur, and demand a bath. I said “That couldn’t have been a dog.”
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Dignified…
goboboyd about 2 months ago
Panel two- definitive observation, authoritative commentary. There is no doubt as to the outcome.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 2 months ago
What a job! Giving all a bath at once, lol!
Just-me about 2 months ago
At least they weren’t skunked!
ladykat about 2 months ago
And the feminine side says you need a bath!
dtdbiz about 2 months ago
I dogsat my sister’s Vizsla some years ago and when she returned a week later, she hugged him hello and said, “Oh, you smell like a boy’s house!” Her place at the time smelled like potpourri.
the lost wizard about 2 months ago
Matter of opinion. :)
davewhamond creator about 2 months ago
Real men take bubble baths.
GSD Mom Premium Member about 2 months ago
Bella doesn’t tend to get many opportunities to roll in stinky stuff, but she self-generates a horrendous stench now and then due to her overly sensitive tummy!
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 months ago
I am the only person who keeps her dog on a leash outside? My dog never rolls in anything. We took a walk this afternoon with a neighbor and his puppy. It was unplanned on my part, but I think the beagle nose knew they were coming down the street. I took her out, and we walked together around a few blocks. When we came back, I let Bunny’s leash go and she headed up towards our porch. I told my friend that she would stop and turn around, and look at me as if to say, “aren’t you coming?” He just laughed. He stopped laughing when she stopped, turned around, and gave the look. Then he laughed all over again.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 months ago
Stella is in charge there today. She’s higher than everyone else and everyone is doing what she wants, except, well, cats just don’t.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Both moments are extremly good quality time betwen father and son.
melodymucisa about 1 month ago
Great comic you put on here!
darcyandsimon about 1 month ago
All the girls vs. all the boys…the girls win!