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Caught in the Act: Doug and Sophie's Peanut Butter Mishap Revealed in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip!

In the first panel of today's comic strip Doug and Sophie sit close together. Doug has a weird smirk on his face.
In the second panel of the comic strip, Mom picks up Doug to check his temperature revealing an open jar behind Sophie and Doug.
In the thrid panle of the comic strip, Mom says, "What do we have here?". Sophie's look shows she knows she's been caught red handed.
In the fourth panel of the comic strip, Doug crawls back to Sophie and she says, "The one time I needed you to look cute and innocent."

Doug struggles with deception. And most dogs do too. Dogs are create at getting into trouble but hysterical at trying to cover up the crime.

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 Begging Antics: Sophie's Hilarious Encounter with Doug's Baby High Chair in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip!

In the first panel of today's free Dog eat Doug comic strip, we see an empty recliner chair.
In the second panel of today's comic strip, Sophie's head pops up from the chair. She says, "hey!"
In the thrid panel of the comic strip, Sophie leaps off the chair.
In the last panel of the comic strip, Sophie hangs off the edge of Doug's high chair and asks him when did he start eating with his mouth closed.

We still have that recliner. The high chair is long gone. Also, please feel free to share these comics with your friends. Especially those that have dogs!

Barking Shenanigans: Sophie's Window-Watch Comedy in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip!

In the first panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip shows Sophie standing on the back of a recliner, barking out the window. Dad yells for Sophie to get off of the chair.
In the second panel of today's comic strip, Sophie moves down to the arm of the chair and keeps barking. Dad yells to get all the way off.
In the last panel of the comic strip Sophie stands on the floor and asks how is she supposed to bark at everything now?

I always felt the recliner was Sophie’s version of Snoopy’s dog house.

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.

Adorable Counter Chaos: Baby Doug and Puppy Sophie's Mischievous Escapades in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

in the first panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip, baby Doug is trying to grab something off a sidetable and his mom says no.
In the second panel of today's comic strip, Sophie climbs up on a chair and mom says no.
In the third panel of the comic strip, Mom asks Doug and Sophie why are they always trying to pull things down?
In the final panel of the comic strip, Sophie explains to Doug anyone can chew stuff on the floor. Getting stuff off the counter shows initiative.

Another profound but misguided Sophie-ism.

Fetch & Reflect: Sophie's Thought-Provoking Musings on Fetching and Retrieving in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

In the first panel of today's free comic strip, Sophie complains about fetching and retrieving.
In the second panel of today's comic strip, Sophie says it's fun as Doug plays with a troll doll.
In the final panel of today's comic strip, Sophie says after a while you lose the point of it all.

I have to say, this is one of those strips where the influence of the early Peanuts comics shows through. My dad had the original collection of Peanuts strips from the 1950’s. Reading that as a kid, I was shocked by how different it was than the Peanuts I read in the daily newspaper.