Stick Situation! Dog Eat Doug Comic Captures the Hilarious Struggle Between Pups and Fire Pits
Thankfully we have zero fire pit related incidents. At least when the pit is lit.
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Thankfully we have zero fire pit related incidents. At least when the pit is lit.
Always funny when Sophie and Doug debate aliens and UFOs. I mined this idea for the upcoming graphic novels and have an entire alien abduction chapter.
Ever feel like your pup is giving you the runaround (or the sprinkle-around) when it comes to potty training? Fear not, fellow pet parent! While mishaps like Sophie's rainy-day rebellion in today's Dog Eat Doug comic might happen, there are ways to navigate the potty training journey with a little more ease. Here are 3 quick tips to get you and your furry friend on the path to potty-perfect success:
1. Consistency is Key: Set a consistent schedule for potty breaks, taking your pup out frequently – especially after meals, playtime, and naps. Sticking to a routine helps them learn to anticipate and control their bathroom needs.
2. Reward the Good Stuff: When your pup uses the potty outside, celebrate like they just won the doggy Olympics! Positive reinforcement with treats, praise, and excited pats will encourage them to repeat the desired behavior.
3. Accidents Happen (But Don't Dwell): Don't punish your pup for accidents. They're still learning! Clean up the mess thoroughly (with an enzyme cleaner to remove any lingering odors) and calmly take them outside to show them the right spot.
Remember, patience and positive reinforcement are your best friends during potty training. With a consistent approach and a dash of humor, you'll be celebrating those successful potty breaks in no time!
Anyone else have impatient dogs?
I think the fence has been the most philosophical prop used in the comic strip. For us it was a neccissity with so many dogs running around. It becomes a classroom to learn about a variety of dog behavior.
Babies love to add their own seasonings.