Poor MICHAEL? LOL The scratching was probaably his leaning against the door and trying to get his key in without putting down his sacks. I’ve been there!
I think that they are trying to break him of the habit of scratching at the door… but why is my question? That is how I know my dog wants to come in and go out ;)
Burgundy2 G’morning! I had tried to squirt/spray the water bottle directly at the vicious and mean dog in neighbor’s porch but that didn’t work very well. I tried to tell that dog to stop growling and barking very loudly and viciously. I gave up. My another neighbor complained about the dog barkings. She tried to reason with the neighbor about the barking and growling but he told her with F-word. She was lost respect and filed the complain against the neighbor for dog barking. I told her that I had the same thing and every renters and owners of the condos have the flyer with rules and etc. One of the rules tells us that the barking nusiance is NOT allowed but the neighbor didn’t care and let his vicious and mean dog kept barking and growling very loudly and viciously every day. I tried to call the person at the property office about the barking nusiance three times but it was never successed very well. sighhhhh! with my eyes rolling up/down!
Shooting water at animals doesn’t work. It just makes them not trust you.
Oh look, John did the shopping. I suppose being too cheap to buy her a cartoon car actually goes even deeper in that she’s stuck at home, so she can’t go out spending HIS money, and that’s the way he likes it. He really does seem that way to me. Hmmmmmmm… this just keeps getting weirder.
MrsLukeSkywalker—too many issues. Lightenup.
@all of you with mean, barking, and bighting neighbor dogs—use ammonia in the spraygun. Worked like a charm when I had a bicycle paper route.
I’ll ignore Mrs.LukeSkywalker’s passionate 1st half of her comment above and will deal with part 2.
She is absolutely correct with her comment about ammonia. Plain water sprayed is one thing but ammonia should NEVER be sprayed on anyone or any animal EVER. If you wanted something stronger than water try cayenne powder (pepper spray). I’m not a big fan of that either but that’s much better than ammonia.
Actually, ammonia is a very effective (and common) dog repellent as dogs cannot stand its smell. While ammonia is rather toxic, a dilute solution (only a very little ammonia is needed) shouldn’t cause the dog any harm. In any case, actually spraying the dog isn’t necessary since it’s the smell that is the deterrent.
Of course, other, safer substances can be used as well. Cayenne pepper (as recommended by BigHug), vinegar, or citrus fruit are also effective because dogs don’t like their smells either.
guess what people, dog trainers tell you to use diluted vinegar water to curb barking. When the dog is barking you quickly squirt them in the mouth with it. it works and the dog does not mis-trust you later. and when you are training a dog not do a bad habits, squirting them with water is fine. you just have to do it so they don’t know you are doing it, it works as the same princpal as with cats.But as soon as they catch you you have to stop tho. And I agree with shinker1, that’s how my dog tells me he wants to come in. Outside of all the mean comments and misinformation, it was a very funny comic. laughed my head off. My fave is the second panel.
A spray bottle with water works beautifully for cats. I’ve never heard about it for dogs. BTW don’t use ammonia when dealing with cats especially indoors unless you want the cats peeing all over the house. The ammonia smell is close to cat pee.
Doesn’t vinegar sting if it gets into the eyes – humans, dogs or cats? Not sure I’d give Michael the squirter anyway after what he managed to do with the hose at the car wash a few days ago and certainly not with anything but water in it. Squirtguns do work for some cats – others sit right next to it while they defy you.
Donna White over 14 years ago
Can’t believe I get to be first! Only problem is, I have nothing to say. Well, maybe - Hi Y’all.
cdward over 14 years ago
Poor Michael! He does what mom says and …
Allison Nunn Premium Member over 14 years ago
LOL Poor John, though he could have used the doorbell! Have to love Farley’s face in the last panel…
jaeldid66 over 14 years ago
Poor MICHAEL? LOL The scratching was probaably his leaning against the door and trying to get his key in without putting down his sacks. I’ve been there!
lightenup Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yes, poor John. He’s had a rough couple of days. Although I’m still not sure why Farley needs to be outside rather than coming inside.
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
Poor Dad.
shinker1 over 14 years ago
I think that they are trying to break him of the habit of scratching at the door… but why is my question? That is how I know my dog wants to come in and go out ;)
William A Short Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s cruel to do that to one’s dog–or any dog for that matter. That’s not training; that’s abuse.
Charles Weir over 14 years ago
Somehow the panels seem out of sequence. IMHO, panel 8 should be #1. Right now it looks like Michael is playing a joke on Farley.
brewwitch over 14 years ago
…a dual purpose training kit….
notinksanymore over 14 years ago
I don’t see how squirting the dog deters it from scratching the door. My dog would love that!
JanLC over 14 years ago
WilliamShort: Abuse??? Squirting a little bit of water in a dog’s face is abuse? Give me a break!!
Wolfdreamer250 over 14 years ago
I think in the beginning panels Elly was squirting the dog.
I now see why they didn’t do this to Edgar. After all John probably remembers the squirting and said “no way”
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
Burgundy2 G’morning! I had tried to squirt/spray the water bottle directly at the vicious and mean dog in neighbor’s porch but that didn’t work very well. I tried to tell that dog to stop growling and barking very loudly and viciously. I gave up. My another neighbor complained about the dog barkings. She tried to reason with the neighbor about the barking and growling but he told her with F-word. She was lost respect and filed the complain against the neighbor for dog barking. I told her that I had the same thing and every renters and owners of the condos have the flyer with rules and etc. One of the rules tells us that the barking nusiance is NOT allowed but the neighbor didn’t care and let his vicious and mean dog kept barking and growling very loudly and viciously every day. I tried to call the person at the property office about the barking nusiance three times but it was never successed very well. sighhhhh! with my eyes rolling up/down!
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
Shooting water at animals doesn’t work. It just makes them not trust you.
Oh look, John did the shopping. I suppose being too cheap to buy her a cartoon car actually goes even deeper in that she’s stuck at home, so she can’t go out spending HIS money, and that’s the way he likes it. He really does seem that way to me. Hmmmmmmm… this just keeps getting weirder.
caseva77 over 14 years ago
There was a day when not every family had two (or three or four cars). Usually it was for economy, living on a single income you know?
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
I addressed that issue yesterday Caseva77.
pawpawbear over 14 years ago
MrsLukeSkywalker—too many issues. Lightenup. @all of you with mean, barking, and bighting neighbor dogs—use ammonia in the spraygun. Worked like a charm when I had a bicycle paper route.
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
John Pike, don’t give me advice, when everything you say is ridiculous, ok!
Ammonia is a deadly poison. Do NOT EVER spray ammonia on ANY animals!pawpawbear over 14 years ago
Well said rtt470. MrsLuke- I guess it is better to be bitten and mauled by an out of control large dog.
BigHug over 14 years ago
I’ll ignore Mrs.LukeSkywalker’s passionate 1st half of her comment above and will deal with part 2.
She is absolutely correct with her comment about ammonia. Plain water sprayed is one thing but ammonia should NEVER be sprayed on anyone or any animal EVER. If you wanted something stronger than water try cayenne powder (pepper spray). I’m not a big fan of that either but that’s much better than ammonia.
sestinatim over 14 years ago
Actually, ammonia is a very effective (and common) dog repellent as dogs cannot stand its smell. While ammonia is rather toxic, a dilute solution (only a very little ammonia is needed) shouldn’t cause the dog any harm. In any case, actually spraying the dog isn’t necessary since it’s the smell that is the deterrent.
Of course, other, safer substances can be used as well. Cayenne pepper (as recommended by BigHug), vinegar, or citrus fruit are also effective because dogs don’t like their smells either.
newworldmozart over 14 years ago
guess what people, dog trainers tell you to use diluted vinegar water to curb barking. When the dog is barking you quickly squirt them in the mouth with it. it works and the dog does not mis-trust you later. and when you are training a dog not do a bad habits, squirting them with water is fine. you just have to do it so they don’t know you are doing it, it works as the same princpal as with cats.But as soon as they catch you you have to stop tho. And I agree with shinker1, that’s how my dog tells me he wants to come in. Outside of all the mean comments and misinformation, it was a very funny comic. laughed my head off. My fave is the second panel.
BigHug over 14 years ago
A spray bottle with water works beautifully for cats. I’ve never heard about it for dogs. BTW don’t use ammonia when dealing with cats especially indoors unless you want the cats peeing all over the house. The ammonia smell is close to cat pee.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Doesn’t vinegar sting if it gets into the eyes – humans, dogs or cats? Not sure I’d give Michael the squirter anyway after what he managed to do with the hose at the car wash a few days ago and certainly not with anything but water in it. Squirtguns do work for some cats – others sit right next to it while they defy you.
feefers_ about 1 year ago
That’s dog abuse. Nasty little brat