My neighbour’s son must be part Snoopy.If you don’t want an energetic bouncy dog—don’t get a beagle!! I love em to bits, but they definitely don’t have an “off” button.
A little note here: Charlie Brown is sitting very far forward on that chair so that he can have his feet on the ottoman. If he sat farther back, he wouldn’t need it. This was the subject of the very first cartoon Charles Schulz ever sold, in 1948, which was sold to the Saturday Evening Post.
Linux0s about 9 years ago
With that smile I think he knows.
fretlessman71 about 9 years ago
Clearly my cats can trace their ancestry to Snoopy.
orinoco womble about 9 years ago
My neighbour’s son must be part Snoopy.If you don’t want an energetic bouncy dog—don’t get a beagle!! I love em to bits, but they definitely don’t have an “off” button.
neatslob Premium Member about 9 years ago
Why else do you think he’s doing it?
AliCom about 9 years ago
Snoopy looks and acts more like a Jack Russell than a Beagle.
Darryl Heine about 9 years ago
Back and forth!
grumper13 about 9 years ago
If CB can read the body language, it says: PLAY WITH ME!!
rickray777 about 9 years ago
Ah, Snoopy’s puppy years…
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Dog gone it…
krisjackson01 about 9 years ago
A little note here: Charlie Brown is sitting very far forward on that chair so that he can have his feet on the ottoman. If he sat farther back, he wouldn’t need it. This was the subject of the very first cartoon Charles Schulz ever sold, in 1948, which was sold to the Saturday Evening Post.
The Life I Draw Upon about 9 years ago
I love Snoopy’s smile.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
We all love Snoopy, smiling or not…