Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 18, 1964
Transcript:
Snoopy, Linus and Charlie Brown walk. Linus says, "You know what you and Snoopy should do?"<BR><BR> "You should so to obedience school." Snoopy stops walking.<BR><BR> "Why should we go to obedience school?" Snoopy thinks.<BR><BR> Snoopy lies on top of his doghouse and thinks, "He already does everything I want him to!"<BR><BR>
That’s the way it is with my cats. They stand by the door; I know they want out. They meow at the outside of the door; I know they want in. They look at, then walk away from the water bowl; I know it is empty. They follow me around the house; they want in my lap. I don’t need a school to teach me that, because I am already well-trained!