Sophie books

Tiny Pup, Big Roar! Dog Eat Doug's Sophie Discovers Her Inner Hound

Funny Dog Comics: Puppy Sophie lets out a loud bark.
Funny Dog Comics: Doug crawls over to Sophie. Sophie says, "Wow! Did you hear that one? That was a BIG DOG bark!"
Funny Dog Comics: Sophie says, "You're right. Better learn how to use it responsibly."

The Mystery of the Mighty Woof!

Some dogs bark from day one. Some dogs take a while rto disocver their bark. Their reactions are priceless! Some don’t think twice. It happens and they move on, barking at everything. Some aren’t sure where it came from.

I’ve had a few foster pups that I thought were mute. Then one day they belt out a woof that knocks them on their tails.

Paws and Possibilities: Sophie's Cosmic Reflections Unleashed!

Funny Online Comics: Puppy Sophie and Doug sit outside in the cold. Sophie asks Doug if he's ever wondered if he had been born a minute earlier or later, would he be a different person.
Funny Dog Comic Strips: Sophie continues wondering if he would have been a girl or if they would fight more or lass.
Funny Online comics: Sophie contiues pondering what if mom and dad had Doug before her? Sophie asks Doug if he thinks that would have changed his personality?
Daily funny cartoons: In the next panel Sophie says, "What I'm getting at is..."
Funny online comics: Sophie continues, "...you're doing a decent job with the hand that fate dealt you."

So many times you look at you kid or dog and assume they aren’t thinking of anything.

Heartwarming Pet Humor: Daily Dose of Furry Fun with Doggy Wisdom

Dog eat Doug daily funny cartoon: Baby Doug makes a mess eating his food in a high chair.
Dog eat Doug daily funny cartoon: Baby Doug makes a mess eating his food in a high chair.
Dog eat Doug daily funny cartoon: Dad asks Doug if he plans on getting any food in his mouth.
Dog eat Doug daily funny cartoon: Puppy Sophie licks up the food on the floor and tells baby Doug, "You just keep on keepin' on. Don't let them crush your style."

Sophie's Sweet Tooth: A 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Adventure for Cookie Lovers

Funny Daily Comics: Puppy Sophie has her paws on the counter as she stares at a plate of cookies. Dad tells her to get down.
Funny Daily Comics: We see the plate of cookies on the counter but Sophie is gone.
Funny Daily Comics: Again, we see the plate of cookies on the counter but Sophie is gone.
Funny Daily Comics: Sophie's back and she's snatching a cookie. Sophie says, "I have zero guilt endurance."

Thankully, we haven’t had any counter jackings in quite some time. Although I have one dog who spends a lot of time thinking about it.

Dad's Nutritious Standoff: Humor and Healthy Eating in "Dog Eat Doug"

Funny Daily Cartoons: Baby Doug points out junk food in the supermarket. Dad refuses to buy it.
Funny Daily Cartoons: Doug keeps pointing at the junk food. Dad says he has to learn not to want stuff just because it has a cartoon character on it.
Funny Daily Cartoons: In the last panel Doug sits next to Sophie with his arms crossed. Sophie exclaims, "He said what?!!"

Funny how that works. I will admit, I’m a sucker for clever packaging.

Comic Wisdom: Sophie's Hilarious Take on Seizing the Day in 'Dog Eat Doug'

Funny dog cartoons: Puppy Sophie says, "Somedays you want to charge outside and grab destiny by the scruff!"
Funny Dog Cartoons: Sophie says, "To release a roar so loud that nothing would dare step into your path to glory."
Funny Dog Cartoons: Sophie then says, "Just to be clear, today is not that day."

This probably sums up a lot of dogs.

Fetch the Laughter: Puppy Sophie's Treat-Tastic Advice in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip!

Funny daily cartoons: Baby Doug sits on the floor. Mom says, "Ready?"
Funny daily cartoons: Baby Doug throws his arms up as mom says, "Soooooooo big!"
Funny daily cartoons: Baby Doug smiles with anticipation. Mom says, "Not yet."
Funny daily cartoons: Baby Doug throws his arms up again as mom says, "Sooooooo big!"
Funny daily cartoons: Puppy Sophie pokes her head in and tells baby Doug, "Little pro tip for you: don't do any stupid tricks unless treats are involved."

Pretty solid advice from a chocolate Lab.

Sophie on the Hunt for Trouble in today's Dog Eat Doug Comic

In the first panel of this dog eat doug comic strip, Sophie sniffs around inside the closet.
In the second panel of today's dog eat doug comic strip, Sophie tries sniffing the table top.
In the third dog eat doug comic strip panel, Sophie sniffs inside a dresser drawer.
In the last panel of today's dog eat doug comic strip,  Sophie has something hanging from her mouth. She tells Doug if you sniff around long enough, you're bound to find something you're not supposed to have.

Probably the most accurate Sophie-ism.

Comic Strip Laughter: Doug's Playful Noises Turn into Hilarious Charades for Sophie in "Dog Eat Doug"

In the first panel of today's comic strip, Doug makes funny noises and Sophie thinks they are playing charades.
In the second panel of the comic strip, Sophie guesses Doug is imitating an airplane, a motot boat and a motorcycle.
In the third panel of the comic strip, Sophie guesses Doug is an eagle with spitting issues.
In the fourth panel of the comic strip, Sophie checks Doug's diaper and realizes Doug is a baby with a fruit icy in his diaper.

Makes you wonder how it got there. Then again, if you have a baby, things like this stop surprising you after a while.

Adorable Laundry Mischief: Sophie the Chocolate Lab Brings Hilarity in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip!

In today's free comic strip, Sophie the chocolate lab sticks her head out from a full laundry basket and says, "well which is it? Do you want me to be cute or obedient?"

Thankfully I don’t have any laundry bandits these days. And to be fair, Sophie was never that destructive when it came to fresh clean clothes. Mostly she stuck to swiping socks.

Whimsical Bookstore Adventures: Dad and Baby Doug Explore Neil Gaiman's Works in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

In today's free comic strip, Dad and baby Doug visit a bookstore. Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane is on display.
In the second comic strip panel, Dad suggests a bunch of book genres.
In the third comic strip panel, Dad shows Doug a copy of Dream Jumper by Lucas Turnbloom.
In the final comic strip panel, Doug says, "Bak!" and Dad says, "Of course, always start in the picture book section."

I’m surprised I didn’t set the comic strip in a book store, given how much I adore them. One of my local book shops does have a resident dog and cat. What a great premise for a story.