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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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blunebottle said, 4 months ago
Poor, poor, Sophie!
Gator007 said, 4 months ago
A good bark ought to clear those hogs out of the way, but again maybe not.
bpullin said, 4 months ago
Just bite them in the head. If they live, they won’t eat your food anymore.
JK1 said, 4 months ago
Brian … like the “mob”, the kitties are now dipping their beaks. Poor sweet Sophie is so polite. The parents, ‘though, should train (if one can train a cat) those kitties.
Again Panel 2, with "Cheese’s" head in Sophie’s bowl is priceless.
listmom said, 4 months ago
I’m astounded that there’s any food left in there for the kitties. Our doggy used to eat so fast the food would have disappeared long before the cats had even begun to show interest in it.
MayKitten
said, 4 months ago
Yes we do. Thank you.
katybissell said, 4 months ago
@listmom
mine does the same thing. We have started putting it in a doggy food maze just to slow him down :)
Brian Anderson said, 4 months ago
The cats aren’t usually inside when Sophie eats. The first few times they were, she gave them a few low growls. Now, when they’re around she just lets them snack. Really, they only snag a couple bits.
keltii said, 4 months ago
@Brian Anderson
She’s a good dog Brian, and I’m sure if the real cats could talk, they’d thank her after wards.
Nancy
said, 4 months ago
My dog would eat cat food, but the cat wouldn’t eat dog food.
annette143 said, 4 months ago
Sophie, if the kitties give you some almond roca in exchange .. don’t eat it. My dogs have a 40 lb sack of food open at all times. Our cat has a 5 ft tall cat-stand. the food is on the top shelf. Climbing keeps her agile.
annette143 said, 4 months ago
@Nancy
I concur with Nancy. these cats are doing it as a power play
BJIllistrated
said, 4 months ago
@Nancy
I agree. Never had a cat that was remotely interested in dog food, but my dogs will eat cat food. I have to put it up on a table the cat can jump to.
Jon Hra said, 4 months ago
@Nancy
I used to have a dog that would eat anything that didn’t move out of the way fast enough. My current dog sniffs everything before she even touches it. Reminds me of a kitty I used to have.
Meowlin said, 4 months ago
@JK1
One does not train cats; one negotiates a mutually accommodating deal.