Oh no! I'm wet through and they're out! I was hoping for a rub down in front of the fire with a soft warm towel! A drip dry in the shed is no substitute!
You wouldn’t want a soaked, probably muddy dog coming in through a flap. They would be bound to shake and splatter the room, before depositing themselves on whatever comfy soft furnishing they can get onto.
wdpeck over 15 years ago
Poor Fred - it’s a dog’s life!
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Doesn’t dad have the concept of a “dog-door” (basically same as “cat-door”, but for dog-owner)?
alondra over 15 years ago
Oh poor Fred! I hope you don’t get sick.
GrimmaTheNome over 15 years ago
You wouldn’t want a soaked, probably muddy dog coming in through a flap. They would be bound to shake and splatter the room, before depositing themselves on whatever comfy soft furnishing they can get onto.
Poor Fred! At least he’s got a shed.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
Fred, you are safe in the shed till you get dry up and wait for your masters to get home sooner.
boozoothatswho over 15 years ago
When will the folks with the food arrive? (This was a video on Letterman years back, and extremely funny. If anybody knows a link, please post.)
Fred Bassett is the anti-Garfield. Decent vs. crass. Sort of like the Village Green Preservation Society on the comics page.
risitas over 15 years ago
Oh Fred, quit yer mopin’. At least the shed door was open.
mrprongs over 15 years ago
Fred, quit you’re moping, and start you’re mopping. You’re leaving a giant puddle.
DessaLu about 8 years ago
When my dogs come in from a rainy walk, they get up on the sofa and roll around until they are dry.