More like stunts than tricks. Arts and Crafts furniture have great arms for a commanding view of the area. Plus cereal bowls and cocoa mugs slide right off, with little effort.
Why do we make dogs do “tricks” to get their treats? Because most of the working breeds need to have a job – something to keep their brains busy … and because they seriously love it; they enjoy showing us what they can do.
Excellent question, Floof! And why do we hoomans tell kids never to take candy from strangers all year except for one day when we tell them to not only approach the strangers but to egg their houses if they don’t give you candy.
Most people train dogs with small treats. It’s part of the reward system. I really wanted to train my dog without using food, but the trainer (for therapy dog classes) insisted I use treats. Now she get them for specific reasons, and one at 7p. She used to get one for finishing her breakfast when she was sick earlier this year, so yeah, she still gets a tiny one after breakfast because she trained me to keep it up. 3 calories per treat, so she still has her girlish figure.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 month ago
Because it’s adorable.
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 month ago
Training and bargaining, Floof. You train us to offer you something if you don’t do anything.
DeerOrchid Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hmmm. Because for Floof and the dogs, it’s Trick For Treat.
kinich79 about 1 month ago
Because puppies and kittens like uou look adorable doing tricks Floof.Floof is adorable today, so give this kitten a treat.
markkahler52 about 1 month ago
The trick is to be petted!!
goboboyd about 1 month ago
More like stunts than tricks. Arts and Crafts furniture have great arms for a commanding view of the area. Plus cereal bowls and cocoa mugs slide right off, with little effort.
slelareader about 1 month ago
Floof’s face is so precious in panel 2.
ladykat about 1 month ago
Just because, Floof.
Zoomer&Yeti about 1 month ago
In many old cartoons, comics and stories, the children do say/yell “Tricks or Treats!”
But somehow it morphed into the singular TRICK.
daleandkristen about 1 month ago
Heck, just for being cute during the day, my kitties get 1 treat if they ask me politely. And at bedtime they each receive 7 treats.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 month ago
With cuteness like that, you wouldn’t need to do tricks!
the lost wizard about 1 month ago
Kids only do it once a year. You’re on call 365. :)
GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 month ago
Why do we make dogs do “tricks” to get their treats? Because most of the working breeds need to have a job – something to keep their brains busy … and because they seriously love it; they enjoy showing us what they can do.
davewhamond creator about 1 month ago
Excellent question, Floof! And why do we hoomans tell kids never to take candy from strangers all year except for one day when we tell them to not only approach the strangers but to egg their houses if they don’t give you candy.
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 month ago
Most people train dogs with small treats. It’s part of the reward system. I really wanted to train my dog without using food, but the trainer (for therapy dog classes) insisted I use treats. Now she get them for specific reasons, and one at 7p. She used to get one for finishing her breakfast when she was sick earlier this year, so yeah, she still gets a tiny one after breakfast because she trained me to keep it up. 3 calories per treat, so she still has her girlish figure.
rs0204 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Just be cute, and people will gladly give treats to kitties and doggies.
Kimmies01 about 1 month ago
Floof, you are always adorable.