Flag, freedom, and fur! The dogs take a stand on taking a knee.
The latest from our litter-mate blog Sleeping between Giants: Life, if you could call it that, with a terrier.
Dogs love children! And not just as a viable food source.
This mother asks Budleigh the terrier:
“Dear Budleigh.
Do you get along with kids? My toddler is infatuated with dogs. She won’t go anywhere without her toy “Fooby”. But somehow she’s detached both Fooby’s ears and split a seam where he once had a tail. Could that behavior be a problem someday? How can I prepare her for a world full of canines?”
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Not only Dreamers, but Howlers!
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An ambitious pooch aspires to be a therapy dog. Any advice?
Sure! Budleigh’s full of it.
Read Ask a Terrier: Budleigh Analyzes Therapy.
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Dog owners are worried about how best to protect their pets against the upcoming Great American Eclipse – an astronomical event described by President Trump’s handpicked climate and science advisor as, “When the huge, flying Sky Serpent swallows the Fiery Sun Goddess.”
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Hide indoors! Cover your eyes! IT’S COMING!
Smoked glass ain’t gonna do it!
The latest comic strip from our pack-mate blog, Sleeping between Giants.
Read them all. Collect the set.
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Golden Retriever Saves Helpless Fawn!
Terrier Budleigh asks, “Why?”
Read the latest Ask a Terrier column on our litter-mate blog, Sleeping between Giants.
World peace will ensue.
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While Americans worry over the plight of affordable health care, their dogs are more anxious than they’ve been since the Great Bacon Rebellion of 1890.
Dogs, of course, aren’t concerned for themselves, but for us, their Giants. As socially cooperative pack animals, they long ago solved their health care challenges through a system of eating grass, then throwing up. Coincidentally, a similar measure for humans is being considered by Congress, although it would eliminate many grasslands and restrict where the insured could puke.
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A holiday tradition! I’ve reposted this Independence Day Sleeping between Giants strip every year since 1776.
Enjoy! As our Founding Fathers did.
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Professional advice columnist Budleigh, a licensed terrier, shares all the dirt on dog germs.
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