Brian Anderson

Free Daily Comics Explode! Sophie's Potty Surprise Rocks 'Dog Eat Doug'

Free Daily Comics: Sophie sits on the bed while dad sleeps. Sophie says, "Good morning! Get ready to be super proud of me!"
Free Daily Comics: Sophie says, "I had to go potty in the middle of the night and I didn't wake you up!" as Dad gets out of the bed.
Free Daily Comics: Sophie says, "Pretty impressive, huh?" Dad yells off panel, "AAAAAGH! WHAT IS IN MY SLIPPERS?!!"

Sophie's Potty Surprise Explodes! Dog Eat Doug Free Daily Comic Gets Messy

I have to be fair to Sophie. She never did this. She only had a couple catastrophic potty accidents. One was after surgery and the other was when she was sick.

Busted! Sophie Makes a Run for It in Today's Hilarious Dog Eat Doug Comic

Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie lays napping on the floor. From off panel dad says, "There you are."
Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie takes off running.
Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie says, "'There you are' is never followed by a car ride or someone dropping their ice cream."

She’s not wrong.

Donut Thief! Sophie's Adorable Logic Behind Swiping a Treat in Today's Hilarious Comic

Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie and Doug sit on the kitchen floor staring up at a box of doughnuts on the counter. Sophie says, "Mom didn't push the doughnut box back."
Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie says, "That's mom's secret code telling me I can snatch one when dad isn't watxhing."
Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie says, "Mind you, I don't need to make this stuff up to justify taking one."
Funny Dog Comics Humor: Sophie reaches up towards the doughnuts and says, "But a little intrigue makes french crullers taste that much better."

A little plug to our local doughnut shop.

Table for One, Please: Baby Doug Takes Over Sophie's Spot in Today's Hilarious Comic Strip

Funny dog comics humor: Sophie sits by the counter begging for food from Dad. Baby Doug crawls up to her and Sophie says, "Dude, I'm working here."
Funny dog comics humor: Sophie tells Doug she's never going to get anything with him sitting there.
Funny dog comics humor: Sophie syas, "You don't see me sliding into your high-chair when you're trying to get some pudding."
Funny dog comics humor: Sophie thinks for a second then says, "Okay, bad example. But that doesn't invalidate my initial point."

Techinaclly Sophie never got all the way in the highchair with my son. She came pretty close though.

Canine Heroics: Sophie Takes Aim as the Green Arrow in the Latest Dog eat Doug Comic Strip!

In the first panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip, Sophie is dressed as the green arrow, perched on a rooftop.
In the second panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip, Sophie jumps between rooftops, clutching her bow.
In the third panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip, Sophie flips off the rooftop.
In the fourth comic strip panel, Sophie plummets into the alley.
In the fifth comic strip panel, Sophie's foot catches on the firescape railing.
In the last comic strip panel, Sophie looks out from the downed living room curtains and tells baby Doug, Stephen Amell makes it look a lot easier on T.V.

Obviously Batman is usually Sophie’s first choice. But I do love seeing her as Green Arrow.

Cuteness Overload: Unleashing the Hilarious Adventures of Dog Eat Doug Comic Strip

Dog eat Doug comic strip for kids and parents. Features the chocolate labrador and baby Doug imagining their baby stroller is a fast car.
Dog eat Doug comic strip, Sophie and Doug imagine their baby stroller is a 1967 Mustang Fastback. Doug makes a farting noise.
Sophie tells mom they need to make a pit stop because the mustang backfired.

Navigating the world of parenting while tending to your furry friend can sometimes feel like a juggling act. I thought I had it down until one day, a fox darted out of the woods straight at the stroller. Just an innocent mistake on the fox’s part, however, Sophie didn’t see it that way. In less than a second she transformed into a mama bear and exploded after the distraught fox. 

That was the moment I was thankful I never thought of attaching the leash to the stroller. My son would’ve gone on the ride of a lifetime. 

Here are three tips that will help you master the art of walking your dog while pushing a baby stroller. So let's leash up, buckle in, and embark on this hilarious adventure together!

  • 1. Strut Your Stuff with a Double-Duty Leash

  • Walking your dog while pushing a stroller requires some serious multitasking skills. Say hello to your new best friend: the double-duty leash! This pawsome invention allows you to keep your hands free while giving your pup the freedom to explore. Attach one end of the leash to your dog's collar and the other to your waist, and voila! You're now a professional dog-walker-stroller-pusher extraordinaire. They make some that attach to the stroller, but after my little story above, you can see why I don’t recommend it.

  • 2. Timing is Everything

  • Babies and dogs have different energy levels and attention spans. To avoid a tug-of-war situation (literally!), try syncing up their exercise and nap times. Take advantage of those precious moments when your little one is napping soundly in the stroller to give your furry friend the undivided attention they deserve. Trust us, a well-exercised dog is a happy dog, and a happy dog means a happier stroll for everyone involved.

  • 3. Treats and Distractions, Oh My! 

  • Let's face it, walking with a stroller can be quite the sensory overload for your four-legged pal. To keep them entertained and focused, pack some doggy treats and their favorite toys. Use these goodies strategically, rewarding your pup for good behavior and redirecting their attention away from squirrels, pigeons, and other fascinating distractions. Who knew that dog treats could double as doggy diplomacy tools?

Walking your dog while pushing a baby stroller might seem like a challenge worthy of an Olympic event, but with a dash of creativity and a whole lot of humor, you can transform it into a memorable adventure. Embrace the chaos, enjoy the precious bonding moments with both your fur baby and human baby, and don't forget to cherish the little things along the way. Happy strolling, super parents!

Remember, the key to success lies in finding a balance that works for you, your dog, and your baby. These tips are meant to be a lighthearted guide, so feel free to adapt and improvise based on your unique situation. Now, get out there and conquer the sidewalks like the dog-walking, stroller-pushing superstars you are!