My parents had a Golden Retriever “Ruffus” who snatched a steak off the BBQ—coals still hot! They certainly do help themselves, to whatever isn’t attended!
Reminds me of my first dog, a terrier. My father brought home a gourmet blueberry pie one night. We had to run out to the store for something and when we got back, half the pie was gone. The dog, with blueberry all over his furry little face, was the picture of innocence. It was so funny we couldn’t even be angry. Disappointed, however.
jkersey5 about 10 years ago
My parents had a Golden Retriever “Ruffus” who snatched a steak off the BBQ—coals still hot! They certainly do help themselves, to whatever isn’t attended!
davbart92663 about 10 years ago
In your genes, and on your hips!!
juicebruce about 10 years ago
Third strip today about dogs and food ! Getting the urge to get some yummie myself !
alondra about 10 years ago
They never learn! They leave the sausages out and expect Fred not to take them. They’re wrong for leaving them out where he can get them.
Chickweed Fan about 10 years ago
Fred needs to be trained to leave things alone, but the owners also need to train themselves not to leave things sitting out.
Jolly1995 about 10 years ago
Exactly Chickweed – you are soooo right. Don’t leave food out to tempt Fred.
dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
Reminds me of my first dog, a terrier. My father brought home a gourmet blueberry pie one night. We had to run out to the store for something and when we got back, half the pie was gone. The dog, with blueberry all over his furry little face, was the picture of innocence. It was so funny we couldn’t even be angry. Disappointed, however.
choo choo willy about 10 years ago
The “wurst” type of thief, stealing from the hands that feed and shelter him. Shame on you Fred.