My dog never will bark or scratch to let me know he wants out. He’ll never even cross his legs… but one long walk a day will cover everything… usually. I leave the basement door open for the rare exceptions.
Expecting your dog to train himself to spontaneously change from doing what he does naturally to doing what you want him to do simply by standing around waiting for him to change sounds like an exercise in futility and a demonstration of Why You Shouldn’t Have A Dog.
This is not the main theme of today’s strip, but I must remark it is nice to see Elizabeth dressed appropriately. There was last week’s strip which showed her in a bustier, but there was also one a while back where Elizabeth was hunched over and wearing a frumpy blue dress that made Elly look racy by comparison!
Growing up my aunt’s neighbor had an Irish Setter. He’d come over to visit and get a treat; he would let us know he was there by knocking on the aluminum kitchen door in the garage with his paw.
9thCapricorn 9 months ago
Well Farley is old now. He just waits for someone to notice he’s missing and come to open the door. He rather sleep than exert energy on barking.
Argythree 9 months ago
What’s that saying about , ‘Best laid plans’…?
howtheduck 9 months ago
Edgar has shrunk from the dog who sat as tall as the mail slot to this tiny thing. This puppy has issues that cannot be solved by barking.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 9 months ago
My dog never will bark or scratch to let me know he wants out. He’ll never even cross his legs… but one long walk a day will cover everything… usually. I leave the basement door open for the rare exceptions.
snsurone76 9 months ago
Why on earth would Elly risk a class-action lawsuit from angry neighbors by making the dog bark outdoors? Especially late at night?
cmxx 9 months ago
Expecting your dog to train himself to spontaneously change from doing what he does naturally to doing what you want him to do simply by standing around waiting for him to change sounds like an exercise in futility and a demonstration of Why You Shouldn’t Have A Dog.
cracker65 9 months ago
Well that worked great.
French Persons Premium Member 9 months ago
That actually was not a bad idea. Too bad Farley didn’t cooperate!
Gizmo Cat 9 months ago
From Lynn’s Comments: I had as much trouble trying to teach our dog when to bark as I did trying to teach him when NOT to!
win.45mag 9 months ago
In the 2nd block, Farley’s like, " yeah, I’M the GOOD boy."
birkemeyerjulie 9 months ago
I think Elly is being mean!Julie
fjc007 9 months ago
You can lead a dog to the door, but you can’t make him bark!
e.groves 9 months ago
Edgar? Strange name for a dog.
bittenbyknittin 9 months ago
One of my dogs taught the other bad habits.
KageKat 9 months ago
Not the worst idea, Liz.
nul bit Premium Member 9 months ago
Edgar keep scratching that door. One of these days you’ll get them trained.
smokysilver.so Premium Member 9 months ago
After 9 years our dog finally barks. Occasionally. He usually just stands at the door and sends thought waves. Which work.
g04922 9 months ago
Another good reason NOT to get another dog….
ladykat 9 months ago
I love the strip today! Edgar is doing duty for two dogs while Farley sleeps.
John Jorgensen 9 months ago
Seriously, why are you training a puppy to bark more? I’d want him to bark less.
denirwin Premium Member 9 months ago
Get a dog door!
pheets 9 months ago
Animals. They DO live by a different rhythm :D
kaycstamper 9 months ago
Great idea, but…
JanLC 9 months ago
The obvious solution is a doggy door, but Lynn gets more creative than that.
rebelstrike0 9 months ago
If Edgar was yelled at to shut up in the past, then that will be a disincentive for him to bark.
Elly can’t have it both ways.
USN1977 9 months ago
This is not the main theme of today’s strip, but I must remark it is nice to see Elizabeth dressed appropriately. There was last week’s strip which showed her in a bustier, but there was also one a while back where Elizabeth was hunched over and wearing a frumpy blue dress that made Elly look racy by comparison!
donwestonmysteries 9 months ago
That door’s gone anyway. Repainting won’t take out the grooves in it.
PAR85 9 months ago
Growing up my aunt’s neighbor had an Irish Setter. He’d come over to visit and get a treat; he would let us know he was there by knocking on the aluminum kitchen door in the garage with his paw.
TheHypnoKitty 9 months ago
Weird, I taught my dog to not bark. He picked up the bad habit of barking when someone knocked on the door from my roommate’s dog.