Mom’s right. Those things are full of salt.
This special occasion calls for a couple of Milky Bones!
With experimentation we gain knowledge! Better yet, listen to your smart mom. We don’t want Rover on hypertension pills. We want Rover around for a long long time.
Last panel, tugging at the heart strings.
Oh, yes…each and every day…
Heart warming conclusion by Red!
Rover appreciates the thought and effort Big Red!
Yeah. It would be nice except for the sodium and preservatives! But the thought was important, Red!
Sweet.
Personally, if I thought that was disgustingly icky dog water, I would pour it somewhere besides the kitchen sink!
Rover is a true blessing.
Everyone should be blessed with a loving relationship!!!
Yipes! I thought at first that we were talking about money — “bullion” is gold or silver, while “bouillon” is the broth cubes.
November 20, 2013
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
Mom’s right. Those things are full of salt.
Catfeet Premium Member over 3 years ago
This special occasion calls for a couple of Milky Bones!
robertdkrebs Premium Member over 3 years ago
With experimentation we gain knowledge! Better yet, listen to your smart mom. We don’t want Rover on hypertension pills. We want Rover around for a long long time.
Ned Snipes over 3 years ago
Last panel, tugging at the heart strings.
mymontana over 3 years ago
Oh, yes…each and every day…
Pathfinderman over 3 years ago
Heart warming conclusion by Red!
flemmingo over 3 years ago
Rover appreciates the thought and effort Big Red!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yeah. It would be nice except for the sodium and preservatives! But the thought was important, Red!
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
Sweet.
WesTXGrl13 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Personally, if I thought that was disgustingly icky dog water, I would pour it somewhere besides the kitchen sink!
over 3 years ago
Rover is a true blessing.
NorrieFar Premium Member over 3 years ago
Everyone should be blessed with a loving relationship!!!
BlueIris Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yipes! I thought at first that we were talking about money — “bullion” is gold or silver, while “bouillon” is the broth cubes.