Dog Eat Doug by Brian Anderson
- May 16, 2009
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Babies and puppies are both quite cute, but underneath the soft, cuddly exteriors lie the fearsome hearts of competitors. Well, not really. When a new baby joins the household, Sophie the dog is initially irritated, but eventually comes to see the baby, Doug, as the asset he is: a better way to get snacks. Though the baby is still hogging precious attention, and has a tendency to pull ears and be a general nuisance, a begrudging friendship forms between the two rivals. Watch the mischief unfold in Brian Anderson’s Dog Eat Doug.
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Margueritem
said,
6 months ago
You have a fighting chance now, Sophie.
Tabby Lynn
said,
6 months ago
LOL go get it girl.
Doctor Toon
said,
6 months ago
I think my lady friends’ St. Bernard could fetch that car.
Macushlalondra
said,
6 months ago
I love those cute little cars though they are very impractical. Other than great gas milage.
Penguinassassin007 said, 6 months ago
Smart Cars actually get horrible mileage. They have a solid steel frame, so you won’t get flattened in a crash.
Just noticed that the car in the strip has an antenna. Hilarious!
Brian Anderson
said,
6 months ago
We have a few of these cars zipping around the neighborhood. Just couldn’t help myself. Still expecting to find one or two buried out in the herb garden.
bmwk12ltc said, 6 months ago
I’ve pulled up besides some of them and My motorcycle is bigger than they are.
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
I’ve got a couple of those cars in my neighborhood too. LOL
I can’t help but laugh at them –
They remind me of Urkel’s car.
MIYY4U said, 6 months ago
I bought one of those. I didn’t want to, but I was on the lot kicking some tires and when I kicked the lttle car. It flew accross the lot. Something about, you break it you buy it.
Tabby Lynn
said,
6 months ago
MIYY4U says:
I bought one of those. I didn’t want to, but I was on the lot kicking some tires and when I kicked the lttle car. It flew accross the lot. Something about, you break it you buy it
oh my lol that is good thanks for the laugh.
Tigger
said,
6 months ago
Sophie, what will you do if you catch the little car.
Shikamoo
said,
6 months ago
And we thought VW Bugs were tiny! This one looks like a toy. LOL
StradMan37
said,
6 months ago
Direct quote from Garrison Keillor, on the album “The Family Radio” in early ’80s, speaking about “the Hochstetter’s dog Rex (who liked to chase cars):
“With the coming of compact cars, he hoped he’d be able to catch one, wrestle it down into the ditch, get the better of it.”
I guess if yer gonna steal, might was well steal from the best!
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
The little “Bloodclot” looks like an *RC* car. LOLOL!!!