Dog Eat Doug by Brian Anderson
- June 28, 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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Ladywolf17 said, 5 months ago
I love this strip Brian Anderson. It reminds me of my chihuahua puppy named Chica.
cleokaya
said,
5 months ago
I love this strip as well. This reminds me of the time I came home late at night and saw a skunk sitting in the middle of the highway with a milk carton stuck on it’s head. I quietly walked up to it, grabbed the carton and ran as fast as I could.
Carmy
said,
5 months ago
LOL cleo, my dog got his head stuck in a milk carton too. I didn’t have to run away though.
Brian Anderson
said,
5 months ago
Cleokaya, I’m hoping the skunk was running on empty.
Macushlalondra
said,
5 months ago
You’re braver than I am Cleo. If I saw a skunk I would turn around and walk away real quietly before it saw me.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
Brian - I look forward to this strip every day, but I am starting to really look forward to these Sundays. Love it.
JFri said, 5 months ago
Brian, my dog has no idea what you are talking about!!
scooter_pie_patchwork said, 5 months ago
Hey, cleo! Thanks for being so nice to that skunk. I hope there is someone as nice as you around to help me out if I ever get a milk carton stuck on my head!
Tigger
said,
5 months ago
Skunks never run on empty, they’re always loaded and ready to spray. Years ago, I worked at Service Merchandise Corporate HQ in Brentwood, Tennessee. We had just moved our Data Center to this location. It was March one year, and around dusk.
We had a Contract with Vietnamese Cleaning Crew to clean the building. We had our own Internal Security Detail. One night, one of our Ladies who worked this department was out back smoking. She saw a skunk run across the back parking lot. Then she saw three Men from the cleaning crew chase the skunk. One of the men tossed his jacket over the Skunk to tackle it. Yes, she saw the skunk let loose and spray all Three Men. They thought they were going to have ‘cat’ for dinner. The got sprayed by a Pole Cat.
Related to this, one of my female coworkers This is her story she told us. She was sitting on the back steps smoking one night, when she saw a ‘Cat’ She called out, “Hear Kitty, Kitty” the Cat walked over to her, She was about to reach out and pet the ‘Cat’ that is when she noticed the jacked up rear end and the white stripe down it’s back, She was back inside faster than Lightening.
It was nothing for us to see Skunks while out walking the outdoor track. We always yielded to the Skunk. We gave it plenty of room.
Cleo, Glad the skunk didn’t spray you.
D-i-c-e-R said, 4 months ago
@cleokaya Was his head in the shape of a milk carton when you took it off or does that only happen in cartoons?
Ji2m said, 4 months ago
Our pets offer no end of amusement and bemusement… :)