Red and Rover by Brian Basset for December 26, 2024

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    snsurone76  1 day ago

    Maybe it’s just too early in the AM, but I don’t see the humor in today’s strip.

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    a sage  1 day ago

    My guess is Rover swallowed the squeaker from the toy.

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    robertdkrebs Premium Member 1 day ago

    Now the squeaker is the squeakee. Ha

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    Catfeet Premium Member about 22 hours ago

    Rover, I didn’t know you could speak Squeak!

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    Calvinist1966  about 22 hours ago

    Rover wishes to return the squeaky toy he has swallowed. Will he be able to cough it up or puke it up or will he have to wait to return it out of his other end?

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    bobpickett1  about 22 hours ago

    they are small enough to pass thru

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    baskate_2000  about 19 hours ago

    Give it an hour or two, he’ll hork it up.

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    assrdood  about 19 hours ago

    Rover killed it! Happens to all squeaky toys sooner or later.

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 19 hours ago

    Oh no! A trip to vet emergency is eminent, I’m positive!

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    rockyridge1977  about 18 hours ago

    Mite be a difficult return!!!!!

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    grocks  about 17 hours ago

    This can happen! My sister had a great dane, knocked the “whistle” out of her squeaky toy as I was watching. She was ready to chow down on it when I beat her and grabbed it.

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    my3dogsons  about 17 hours ago

    Newton loves squeaky toys but has always chewed off the appendages of stuffed toys—ears, legs, tails—so he rarely gets one, and when he does, he can only have it with intense supervision. True to form, he received a stuffed squeaky reindeer for Christmas—it now lacks one ear and one antler (opposite sides), which were quickly retrieved before he could actually eat them.

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    MissyTiger  about 5 hours ago

    My dog is no longer a puppy, but still has sharp enough teeth that she punctures the pillow-style squeakers. Poor girl was disappointed that her Christmas pickle no longer squeaks!

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