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A Golden Retriever is proving popular with animal lovers after her owner shared a video of the super cute pup playing along with a cartoon dog on television. Dogs may not be able to see in the way ...
In a 1970 Beetle Bailey comic strip, the character known as Sarge berates his uniform-wearing dog, Otto, for a paperwork mistake. “Think, Otto, think!!” Sarge says. “We can’t all be ...
This confluence of two iconic comic strip dogs is on exhibit along with dozens of other images at the world’s largest cartoon museum as part of a new presentation of the history of canines in ...
If you love funny comics and have a soft spot for dogs, get ready for some serious laughs! We decided to put the spotlight on the dog-themed comics from one of our favorite cartoonists, Doug Hill ...
Dogs not only see what's on TV, but they can also tell if there is another canine in the program that they're watching. Research shows that dogs are able to visually recognize other canines.
Announcing The New Yorker’s Dogs at the Bar Contest Think of this as a kind of Caption Contest 2.0: We give you the pieces to make a cartoon, you decide… ...
We asked participants to assemble a dogs-at-the-bar-themed cartoon, using the selection of characters and props you see below. Here’s a selection of the top runners-up from the many great ...
So “Arctic Dogs” inflates the film with an ensemble of kooky characters, like dopey bird Lemmy (James Franco), a helpful polar bear named P.B. (Alec Baldwin), demanding caribou office manager ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — In a 1970 Beetle Bailey comic strip, the character known as Sarge berates his uniform-wearing dog, Otto, for a paperwork mistake. “Think, Otto, think!!” Sarge says.