11 thoughts on “Service dogs at work”

  1. We lost our cat a couple of months ago. It didn’t do much. Now, I’m thinking about getting a dog to do laundry like that, maybe train it to clean the toilets, vacuum, make dinner… all with a happy tail wag.

  2. Scott, see if the bitch has a sister…I’m recently divorced and I don’t do chores.
    It’s getting real ugly here.

  3. infidel / Bella –

    No way. I’ve officially become a hermit. I’ll be one of those guys you read about in the papers who dies and nobody cares until the mailman notices the mail’s been piling up for 6 months, and then when they break down the door they can smell the body but can’t find it under all the old newspapers, porno, Micky D wrappers, beer cans, dead plants, corn flake boxes, feces, and bills. Then they’ll have to put on gas masks and use a crane to lift my bloated abused body out thru a dirty broken window onto a flatbed truck, and then they’ll have to burn down the house because of the neighbors complaints.

    Or, maybe I’ll clean the bathroom today and have a salad for lunch…

  4. I agree with Donna. A cat would basically look at you and (probably) think “You’re on your own, buddy”.
    I guess there’s nothing better than getting clothes out of the dryer with a fresh dose of dog slobber on it. Springtime-fresh! 🙂

  5. You crack me up DJ. A break-up always takes a while to get over but by springtime, you will have that bounce back. I was in a black cloud for a while until I realized how much better life was without him. I packed up my fishing rod, gear and beer and went river fishing for the day. Had a blast and never looked back. When I saw his picture resurface, so to speak, on Jonco’s site as a beached whale in the creek, it was beautiful Karma. LOL

  6. they’re like slaves for christ sake. pretty soon those fat people with handicap plates are going to want them

Leave a Comment