Oh boy. Farley could have walked on the snow to that tree and peed on it without any problem. Shoveling a path to the tree is on the extreme side. Yeah, I know, this is just a comic and the goal is the funny.
We don’t get a lot of snow in north Georgia, but even a couple of inches was enough to have me out sweeping a path from the back door and making a clear spot in the yard for our Chihuahua, Jack. It was the only way to keep him from dragging his tender parts through the cold stuff. He refused to go out otherwise.
Our first snow this year was 8.5" and I was surprised to see the squirrels playing in (tunneling through) it. Never knew them to do anything but eat from sunrise to sunset.
I used to live in snow country, but it is going to be in the mid 70’s today in San Diego, so perhaps I’ll swing by the beach. As you can tell, I don’t miss it at all.
We did the same when we had our dogs. They had two or three paths, depending on how much snow fell, just so they could have a nice run and we didn’t have to take them for a long walk on those days…
howtheduck almost 5 years ago
Lynn Johnston usually does about one dog pee joke a year and this appears to be the offering (so to speak) for 1990.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
bummer, michael
MrFixit almost 5 years ago
One more reason I moved from Indiana to Tennessee.
capricorn9th almost 5 years ago
Oh boy. Farley could have walked on the snow to that tree and peed on it without any problem. Shoveling a path to the tree is on the extreme side. Yeah, I know, this is just a comic and the goal is the funny.
charliefarmrhere almost 5 years ago
I used to make a number of trails in my back yard for my dogs, when the snow was deep.
Watcher almost 5 years ago
If your family and you deserve a clean sidewalk, so does Farley.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I used to have a feral cat and would clean a path for him to get to his favorite dumping spot.
Acworthless almost 5 years ago
We don’t get a lot of snow in north Georgia, but even a couple of inches was enough to have me out sweeping a path from the back door and making a clear spot in the yard for our Chihuahua, Jack. It was the only way to keep him from dragging his tender parts through the cold stuff. He refused to go out otherwise.
Wren Fahel almost 5 years ago
We had to dig tunnels for our miniature Spaniel back during the Blizzard of ’78.
Thechildinme almost 5 years ago
Our first snow this year was 8.5" and I was surprised to see the squirrels playing in (tunneling through) it. Never knew them to do anything but eat from sunrise to sunset.
Bruce1253 almost 5 years ago
I used to live in snow country, but it is going to be in the mid 70’s today in San Diego, so perhaps I’ll swing by the beach. As you can tell, I don’t miss it at all.
theincrediblebulk almost 5 years ago
That is one spoiled dog.
Statick almost 5 years ago
Good ’ol Farl.
rroush Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Our sheepdogs all loved the snow. Cold weather, too. When it got cold out, we had to drag them inside.
tuslog1964 almost 5 years ago
I’m sure the tree will appreciate that!
chain gang charlie almost 5 years ago
Grouchy old Sailor here….
Cats, Dogs, and Children…..
They are all “Bleep” machines….
Who needs them….
Have had them and glad to be rid of them…
Humbug!….
1JennyJenkins almost 5 years ago
We did the same when we had our dogs. They had two or three paths, depending on how much snow fell, just so they could have a nice run and we didn’t have to take them for a long walk on those days…
DaveQuinn almost 5 years ago
My dogs have short legs so I always shovel a puppy path so they can get around the yeard
swadeparker Premium Member over 3 years ago
The fire hydrant is that way.