So, is there a set number of revolutions you dogs must make before lying down? Nope, just till we get dizzy.
I’ve ALWAYS wondered about that!
Those doggy traditions are so important!
I’ve wondered about that, too. I’m glad you filled me in on that little secret, Rover.
Rover must be a good watch dog. Because he rewinded himself up
I’ve read that dogs have that imprint from the ancient days when they had to tramp down savanna grass in order to lay down … sort of making a small “nest” to lay in I guess.
Love that living room! Nice job Brian!
My parents had a coffee table like that, kidney-shaped and made out of cork—great for us to beat on
Wow, rabbit ears antennae on the TV. How old is this strip?
I love the room drawing. You can tell it is the 1960’s.
Rover doesn’t lie down. He falls!
November 20, 2013
comicgos about 13 years ago
I’ve ALWAYS wondered about that!
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
Those doggy traditions are so important!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I’ve wondered about that, too. I’m glad you filled me in on that little secret, Rover.
brewsky65 about 13 years ago
Rover must be a good watch dog. Because he rewinded himself up
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
I’ve read that dogs have that imprint from the ancient days when they had to tramp down savanna grass in order to lay down … sort of making a small “nest” to lay in I guess.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Love that living room! Nice job Brian!
NCTom Premium Member about 13 years ago
My parents had a coffee table like that, kidney-shaped and made out of cork—great for us to beat on
mlkirk12530 about 13 years ago
Wow, rabbit ears antennae on the TV. How old is this strip?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
I love the room drawing. You can tell it is the 1960’s.
Rover doesn’t lie down. He falls!