Oh no! Please don’t introduce more foster pups in the strip, Brian. I’m as sad as Sophie (bacon won’t help me!). I really liked little Floki…sigh! That’s life.
One of my own dogs mopes around the house for a week or so when we adopt out a foster, but that’s because she plays with them. She loses a playmate. The other one is pretty unconcerned, he isn’t so much into playtime and is probably happy to have a quiet house again. After a week or so, Nugget will start trying to get him to play, which is always fun to watch. Fostering can be bittersweet sometimes, and people always ask me how I can stand to part with one that has shared our lives, but my answer is that I know I found the perfect forever home for that one, and now I have room to save another.
Ida No over 7 years ago
Bacon cures everything.
blunebottle over 7 years ago
(I was gonna say…) Everything goes better with bacon.
blunebottle over 7 years ago
Sign on a local business:
“You either like bacon or you’re wrong.”
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
A lot of bacon helps forget the pain.
SapphireSkies Premium Member over 7 years ago
Brian, you are now challenged to come up with a cuter foster pup than Floki. Good luck!
bookworm0812 over 7 years ago
Bacon: The new Cymbalta.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Nothing is so bad that a treat and a belly rub won’t fix.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 7 years ago
well ok still sad
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 7 years ago
well ok still sad
scyphi26 over 7 years ago
Can’t go wrong with bacon.
JK1 over 7 years ago
Oh no! Please don’t introduce more foster pups in the strip, Brian. I’m as sad as Sophie (bacon won’t help me!). I really liked little Floki…sigh! That’s life.
celeconecca over 7 years ago
did YOUR foster get a furr-ever home? I always enjoy Sophie and her dog friends
alondra over 7 years ago
Ok ok maybe I’ll stop crying if you fix me a BLT! But only temporarily, that dog was very cute.
John Phelps over 7 years ago
One of my own dogs mopes around the house for a week or so when we adopt out a foster, but that’s because she plays with them. She loses a playmate. The other one is pretty unconcerned, he isn’t so much into playtime and is probably happy to have a quiet house again. After a week or so, Nugget will start trying to get him to play, which is always fun to watch. Fostering can be bittersweet sometimes, and people always ask me how I can stand to part with one that has shared our lives, but my answer is that I know I found the perfect forever home for that one, and now I have room to save another.