Bliss by Harry Bliss for April 23, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  25 days ago

    Maybe you should spend less time in the chair, that way he won’t associate you “moving in it” with a walk.

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    Coopersdad  25 days ago

    So……do you want him to pee and poop in the house?

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    Zykoic  25 days ago

    It’s a reminder to stand and stretch.

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    jessegooddoggy  25 days ago

    Yes, my Fred gets up when I close a book or my laptop.

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    juicebruce  25 days ago

    Just a 7th inning stretch ;-)

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    Funniguy  25 days ago

    That is precisely our dog but, she doesn’t listen to reason. Then she just slinks away moping.

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    loridobson Premium Member 25 days ago

    So you’re saying you want to give me a treat?

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    goboboyd  25 days ago

    The mere implication is all that is needed. The appearance of a tennis ball or frisbee is a commitment.

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    exness Premium Member 25 days ago

    My dog Maggie gets to run out the front door when there is a squirrel in the bird feeder. If I move in my chair, she runs to the door.

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    uniquename  25 days ago

    He just wants to be ready for when it does mean a walk.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 25 days ago

    Oh you silly dog owner you. Of course if you move in your chair it means a walk. Of course if you weren’t so cheap you would live in a house with a fenced in back yard and could let the dog out when ever they wanted to go out.

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    ladykat  25 days ago

    True.

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    wuhts  25 days ago

    I LOVE the work of Harry Bliss. Just love it!

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    mistercatworks  25 days ago

    “If you bend down, you’re not always going to give me a treat or at least a pat on the head?”

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    thejanith Premium Member 25 days ago

    I forget who said it, but “Optimism, thy name is Dog” sure knew what they were talking about. Love it! Thanks for the laugh. I really love how you show the doggie’s tail.

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    katebofde  24 days ago

    We all need exercise & fresh air.

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    saylorgirl  24 days ago

    Whenever I move slightly, my dog thinks it’s time for her to eat or that it’s time for me to eat. Either way, she follow me everywhere.

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    Medtech4  24 days ago

    Just on the off chance the movement MIGHT mean a walk……

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    Moonkey Premium Member 24 days ago

    I don’t have a fence and my dog can’t run loose. My dog seems to get this, and yet wants to go out probably 10 times a day. Due to her age and a new diagnosis of stage 2 chronic kidney failure, if she wants out, we go out. Luckily so far, even at age 13, she still sleeps all night quietly. That could change any time. Generally, I don’t whine about it – I have always been willing to take her out when she wants to go, unless it’s below zero outside and very icy. I still do it, but really don’t like it.

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    wildlandwaters  20 days ago

    yes it does…silly owner!

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