Packing all of your belongings into a U-Haul and then transporting them across several states is nearly as stressful and futile as trying to run away from lava in swim fins.
I know this because my boyfriend Duncan and I moved from Montana to Oregon last month. But as harrowing as the move was for us, it was nothing compared to the confusion and insecurity our two dogs had to endure.
Our first dog is - to put it delicately - simple-minded. Our other dog is a neurotic German shepherd mix with agonizingly low self-esteem who has taken on the role of "helper dog" for our simple dog. Neither dog is well-equipped with coping mechanisms of any kind.
When we started packing, the helper dog knew immediately that something was going on. I could tell that she knew because she becomes extremely melodramatic when faced with even a trivial amount of uncertainty. She started following me everywhere, pausing every so often to flop to the ground in an exaggeratedly morose fashion - because maybe that would make me realize how selfish I was being by continuing to pack despite her obvious emotional discomfort.
When the soul-penetrating pathos she was beaming at me failed to prevent me from continuing to put things in boxes, the helper dog became increasingly alarmed. Over the ensuing few days, she slowly descended into psychological chaos. The simple dog remained unfazed.
Unfortunately for the helper dog, it took us nearly a week to get everything packed up. By the time we were ready to begin the first part of our two-day journey to Oregon, she seemed almost entirely convinced that she was going to die at any moment. She spent the entire car ride drooling and shaking uncontrollably.
But the simple dog seemed to enjoy the trip.
Even though she threw up seven times.
She actually seemed to like throwing up. To the simple dog, throwing up was like some magical power that she never knew she possessed - the ability to create infinite food. I was less excited about the discovery because it turned my dog into a horrible, vomit-making perpetual motion machine. Whenever I heard her retch in the backseat, I had to pull over as quickly as possible to prevent her from reloading her stomach and starting the whole cycle over again.
But as far as the simple dog was concerned, it was the best, most exciting day of her life.
It wasn't until we stopped for the night in Umatilla that the simple dog became aware that there was any reason for her to feel anxious. But at around two o'clock in the morning, the simple dog finally realized that something was different and maybe she should be alarmed.
This particular dog is not anywhere near the gifted spectrum when it comes to solving problems. In fact, she has only one discernible method of problem solving and it isn't even really a method.
But making high-pitched noises won't solve your problem if your problem is a complete inability to cope with change. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the simple dog did not understand this concept and she went right ahead and made an interminable amount of noise that was just invasive enough to make sleeping impossible.
After an hour of failed attempts at comforting the simple dog, her constant, high-pitched emergency-distress-signal became a huge problem.
I tried to communicate my displeasure to the simple dog, but communicating with the simple dog usually goes like this:
She was going to make that sound forever if she felt it was necessary. We tried everything from spooning her to locking her in the bathroom, but none of it was even the slightest bit effective.
The simple dog made the noise all through the night and was still going strong the next morning. When we were loading the dogs into the car, the constant, high-pitched sound emanating from the simple dog finally broke the helper dog. The helper dog wailed in anguish, which alarmed the simple dog. In her surprise, the simple dog let out a yelp, which further upset the helper dog. And so it continued in a wretched positive-feedback loop of completely unnecessary noise.
When we finally arrived at our new house, the dogs had calmed down considerably. Unfortunately, it had snowed the night before and there was still snow on our front lawn, and that was enough to catapult both dogs back into hysteria.
The simple dog had either never experienced snow or she'd forgotten that she knew what it was, because when we let her out of the car, she walked around normally for about seven seconds, then she noticed the snow and her feeble little mind short-circuited.
At first, the simple dog was excited about the snow. She started prancing around the yard like she was the star of a one-dog parade - her recent personal crisis overshadowed by a haze of enthusiasm.
The prancing turned to leaping and the leaping turned to running chaotically in stupid little circles. Then she just stopped and stared at the ground. There was a visible shift in her demeanor as she realized that she didn't understand snow and it was everywhere and she should probably be scared of it. She started making the noise again.
Not surprisingly, the helper dog interpreted the snow as a sign of her imminent demise. But she was so exhausted from worrying about all of the other signs of her demise that she just gave up and accepted her death. She peered up at us, half-buried in the snow. Her eyes were filled with pain and helplessness, as if she thought we had summoned the snow for the sole purpose of making her sad.
We decided that it would probably be best to bring the dogs inside.
As a condition for allowing us to have dogs in our rental house, our landlady made us promise that we wouldn't let the dogs scratch the wood floors. We didn't anticipate it being a problem because it hadn't been in the past, but as soon as our dogs set foot in the house, they morphed into perfectly engineered floor-destroying machines. They started sprinting as fast as they could for absolutely no reason - skittering around in circles to avoid running into the walls.
We finally corralled them in the bedroom and shut the door to give ourselves a little time to regroup and come up with a plan. Until we could get some rugs or convince the dogs that it was unnecessary to sprint around chaotically for no reason, we would need to find some way to prevent them from scratching the floors. What we ended up doing was going to the pet store and buying two sets of sled dog booties. It was the only way.
It is easy to imagine that a dog who has recently experienced a dramatic upheaval of its formerly safe and predictable life might not react well to suddenly having strange objects attached to all four of its feet. This was most definitely the case with the booties.
The helper dog panicked and started trying to rip the booties off with her teeth.
I scolded her and she reacted as if I'd ruined her entire life.
But at least her immobilizing self-pity kept her from chewing the booties off.
The simple dog just stood there and looked at me in a way that would suggest she didn't realize her legs still worked.
They had to wear the booties for two days. Those two days were filled with the most concentrated display of overemotional suffering I have ever witnessed. The simple dog spent most of her time standing in the middle of the room looking bewildered and hurt and the helper dog refused to walk, instead opting to flop her way around the house like a dying fish.
The entire ordeal was punctuated by the simple dog's high-pitched confusion alarm.
We were beginning to think that our dogs were permanently broken. Nothing we did helped at all to convince the dogs that we had only changed houses and our new house was not, in fact, some sort of death-camp and we weren't actually planning on killing them to fulfill an organ harvest ritual. Despite our best efforts, they continued to drift around in a sea of confusion and terror, pausing only to look pitiful.
But while we were unpacking, we found a squeaky toy that was given to us as a gift shortly before we moved. We offered the toy to the dogs. This may have been a mistake.
Upon discovering that the toy squeaked when it was compressed forcefully, the simple dog immediately forgot that she'd ever experienced doubt or anxiety ever in her life. She pounced on the toy with way more force than necessary, over and over and over. The logic behind her sudden change in outlook was unclear.
But at least she was happy again.
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Whoa! First time reading your blog and after this one spent a good 30min (at work..HAHAHA!) reading older ones.
GENIUS! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
Mel
p.s. retarded dogs rule!
Yeah, how is helper dog now?
OMG that was hilarious. Poor dogs!!! Hahahahaha. I loved the "I can make food! I'm MAGICAL!" hahahahaha. You are so awesome. :D :D :D
Hilarious, but why didn't you talk to your vet and get them sedatives? It's the only way I can move my cat because she gets stressed too.
I laughed, I cried. Bravo. Plus, super fantastical pics. Amazing work, especially dogs running on the hardwood floor. How do you do this? Very cool.
Also, your simple dog is an exact replica of the dog I had in college. She was also simple. I would drive home on the weekends and bring the dog with me, and she would start out cowering on the passenger seat and by the time we reached home (about an hour & a half drive), she would have creeped fully all the way over onto my lap, and I was super lucky if she had not puked in my lap at that time. So I would be driving with a lanky shephard mix laying squarely on my lap and hoping and praying that she would not get sick on top of it. This worked about 75% of the time. So, anyway, I feel ya!
Great post!!
oh my goodness this almost made me pee myself. I havent had a good laugh in awhile and this made my day. I know your pain, I moved from Michigan to Texas with two completely neurotic dogs in the cab of a moving truck...we even had our own horrific hotel room escapade. thanks for making my day!
Love it, especially your descriptions of simple dog problem solving. Sounds like George Bush at a press conference!
This is why you get a cat. Problem solved!
You make me laugh so hard. Thank God for you. In an interesting twist, I read this at work, where I only have access to our local radio station, and You Give Love a Bad Name was actually playing at I read this. Weird, no? I know it probably takes a long time but I wish you would post more often.
Allie, I laughed so hard I hurt my ribs and I think I dehydrated myself. You are a dangerous woman.
Exactly the same experience except with two cats. Oh, the humanity!
Thank you Allie! This post made me laugh, and is perfectly timed. I'm moving across states next month with my three cats, and I've been particularly worried about my two "special" cats and how they will handle it. Your story reminded me that they'll find their own unique way to adjust.
<3
Uncanny... and my favorite dog blog post ever. EV-ER!
Finnish hi! I love you! ...And the dogs!
Moved me to tears of laughter yet again! I'm so glad there's a person in the world who thinks like this. (That person is you.)
Brilliant story. We have a smart/anxious dog with the propensity for high pitched keening, so I can appreciate your pain! Thank you for putting a post up that had me giggling all the time it took me to read it :)
Are you sure you're not writing about my dogs? Excellent!
Reminds me of a trip moving house with two cats - howling for 300 Scottish Highland miles.
I don't mean to be anonymous but I don't have any of the other Web Identities.
Anyway, this was my first time on your site, and this was one of the funniest things I have read in a long time.
Thanks very much for the laughs.
Mike
I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe, and may have collapsed a lung in doing so. I am okay with this because death by hilarity is the way to go.
I have dogs that act like your dogs sometimes. They aren't dumb, they just like to do dumb things to get a rise out of people; like 4chan in dog form.
My parents had a dog who had been a puppy at a fraternity and was dropped on her head. She was very simple. She loved everyone and everything, including my Sheltie who despised her very being.
I snorted out loud at the superpower of making food. I took my parents dog on a trip once and she totally did that. I never thought of it that way, but she seemed happy so I'll bet she did think she was magical. Silly simple dog.
Oh she also never did understand that non-carpeted floors required a different stopping strategy than carpeted ones.
Thank you so much for this post!
HYSTERICAL!!! I've been laughing continuously!
You made my day!
This made my day, you are so creative, it was such a pleasurable and easy text to read.. I simply loved it, and I'm definitely subscribing to this blog!
May I suggest that you sorta make videos out of this and create a youtube channel?
Perfect, seriously! :)
randomly stumbled onto this. . . it is SOOOOO hilarious, i laughed the whole time reading it. SO funny! the illustrations are . . . well, they're hilarious!
Holy crap. That is hilarious. I think you just brought new meaning to LMAO. Best workout ever. Welcome to Oregon!
OMG! I am never going to be able to move! Jack is similar to your helper dog and Jill is about the dumbest dog, and so slow. Yep, she would throw up in the car and think it was lunch.
Nope, I will never be able to move!
Your story was hilarious!
I seriously cannot believe how hard I was laughing at this. Wonderful! The story was priceless and the pictures were perfect!!
Allie, your artwork is awesome, it really comes to life. Facial expressions is YOUR THING!!!!
This was an incredible story. How are the dogs doing right now? I hope you and Boyfriend can sleep without weird noices being made.
Thank you for this! It really made my evening.
Bwaaahahahahahahaha!
Thank you! :D
Stopping by for a visit from Alicia P's blog. So glad I did! This is TOO FUNNY! :) Thanks for the laughs today!!!
Your best post yet. I'm wiping tears from my eyes.
This is the funniest thing I've seen in a long long time. Thanks so much. :-)
I just sat here shrieking and crying with laughter over this post. The helper dog's flops a la caught fish finished what the the depiction of the simple dog's constant high-pitched fearful drone started. All I could think of was the time I moved several hours away from my former home and had to transport my neurotic and stupid (but very sweet) 14YO cat to the new apartment. He howled like an ambulance siren (MRRROWWWWLLLLlllllllmmmmrrrooowwwlllLLMROOOWWWWLLLLLLLL....) the entire way. I miss him. Thanks for a major laugh and a simultaneous trip down memory lane.
This makes for a fantastic end to my week. I love your blog. :)
laughing so hard i'm crying
good job and thanks!
I can finally breathe again...Hilarious.
This is HILARIOUS. I laughed so hard. I love your drawings!!
Best post I've read in months! Thanks for the laugh - and hope everyone has settled down a bit :)
Hey, Allie, I would totally pay my hard-earned for a decent sized print of your simple dog to hang upon my simple wall.
i.e.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_D_Z-D2tzi14/TNc4FY3F1GI/AAAAAAAAEBk/LAoQdoQv8f8/s1600/dogs3.png
Make it happen! Hard copies for hard cash!
This is absolute genious. My core muscles are screaming from my fit of laughter. Thank you for your Post. You are very talented.
I almost exploded with laughter when I read this at my desk at work. Had to stop reading and finish when i was alone. Tears of laughter streaming down my face!
My face nearly exploded from all the awesome. My suppressed giggles probably will get me in trouble with the prof, but i don't care. It was worth it. xD
Fantastic! It both made me laugh and cringe in fear. I hope to be moving my zoo to Oregon or Washington early next summer. While I've moved my cat from Hawaii to France then to Minneapolis, he was fine with all of this. However, my anxious lab who was rescued from a puppy mill...well, I have fear. He's anxious and incredibly intelligent.
So you have a comment from me on your second post ever that I was going to read all your posts and I did!
Just like you when it comes to procrastination and the internet. Especially staying up all night till 4 am watching youtube stumbling and reading blogs, .... except that I still have to go to work at 9 am.
You are Awesomely hilarious and Im happy I spent the last hours reading your blog!
Allie,
I love you.
Your thoughts on the change in airport security? The body scanners.
Invasion of privacy!
~Camilleon
It always makes my day when I see you have a new post up! And this one was especially hilarious to me because we have a simple dog and a melodramatic dog, too. Maybe next time our dogs go into high-pitched problem solving noise mode I will be able to think of your blog and laugh...
Thanks as always for an awesome post. I'll definitely come back and reread this one!
I'm holding my aching sides, laughing my ass off. Well done.
My head hurts, my nose and eyes are running, and I choked on a gummi bear. Never have I laughed so hard. Perfect literary, graphic storytelling.
Allie Brosh you are my HERO. I love you and this post and the simple dog and helper dog so so much <3 I hope you continue to make blog posts!
Too funny for a mere mortal blog, needs to be broadcast to the heavens. Hilarious.
YAY love the post and great drawing! I never knew there was a right way to draw dog vomit, but you got it. And the pained, googly eyes....I know those too. I laughed so hard my dog started whining and turning in circles, she gets confused when I pay attention things besides her. My dog is a rock star about moving, thankfully, she is a great car copilot-but you should have seen the wreck I was the first time I took her on a plane! Cats, not so much....but glad you guys made it to your new home in one piece.
New here. One comment: this is a brilliant picture book. You need to pitch something to a publisher. If I had an agent yet I'd share.
That's what it's like having kids too. Thanks for the post Allie! I hope you are all settling in well.
I love when you post about your dogs.
Funniest. shit. EVER...
That's exactly my foster dog - it even looks like her...(the stupid one)
You have a new fan for life! Just discovered you. Your drawings are awesome. They evoke such emotions yet so simple. I love the eyes the best. What people need to get is that you understand your dogs, and that only comes with loving them for who they are. If some people gave a little more of themselves to their dogs/pets, they could see a whole lot more than just the outside (said only to the ones that don't).
Allie, if you aren't rich, you will be; however, you are clearly a lunatic like some of us, LOL. At least you've found your outlet, and wow, what genius! Thanks for sharing.
Dog lover
If you sold an apron with the "I Made Food! I'm Magical!" pic on it, I would so buy it.
This is the first post I ever read. Wow that shit is hilarious. Brought tears to my eyes. The illustration of the dog prostrating herself across the floor toward the food bowl totally destroyed me.
+∞ internets.
You are made of win Allie :)
This is one of the funniest things I've ever read.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
Best ever, Allie.
I love this posts...I love your pictures!!! How do u make these?...they are awesome..although the first picture was creepy and funny at the same time...I love your blog..I haven't been in my myspace in like a year because of your blog!!!
You are awesome!!!
My 13 yo and 16 yo daughters love your blog and told me I had to read this. OMG This is the best writing about this topic I've ever read. You clearly understand (or maybe don't, but then who does) dog psychology. This could me my two dogs you are talking about!!! This is brilliant and I will recommend your blog to everyone!!!!!!! Keep on writing!!!
I made food! I'M MAGICAL!
XD
It's criminal that an entry about dogs should be this entertaining to somebody who doesn't even find dogs cute to begin with. Love your work!
Congratulations on your making the front page of Fark.com and, thusly, winning the internets. Guess you're kind of a big deal, now.
OMG... I was fighting laughing out loud. [Reading it at work.]
We have 2 German Shepherds. We haven't had to move yet, but let's just say that the evening of the 4th of July is an interesting time around our house. Nothing like having a male German Shepherd 100 pound furry foot warmer on your feet while you are sitting in "the throne room". ;)
Our normally very neurotic 70 pound female German Shepherd is just kindof "eh, whatever" about the whole thing.
No, instead, she's afraid of dog brushes. Mysterious lound noises and lights in the sky... eh. Getting the loose undercoat brushed off her: Run! Run for your LIFE!
OMG... I was fighting laughing out loud. [Reading it at work.]
We have 2 German Shepherds. We haven't had to move yet, but let's just say that the evening of the 4th of July is an interesting time around our house. Nothing like having a male German Shepherd 100 pound furry foot warmer on your feet while you are sitting in "the throne room". ;)
Our normally very neurotic 70 pound female German Shepherd is just kindof "eh, whatever" about the whole thing.
No, instead, she's afraid of dog brushes. Mysterious lound noises and lights in the sky... eh. Getting the loose undercoat brushed off her: Run! Run for your LIFE!
Considering this is the 1676th comment on this post, you may not read it, but I'm going to post anyway.
This was so funny it brought tears to my eyeballs. Really. And prompted my husband to thoughtfully say out loud, "Um. I'm pretty sure the simple minded dog is Romulus (our own simple minded dog), and the helper dog like Numa (neurotic, crazy German Shepherd)." Which only prompted more laughing.
You have a serious talent for 1. drawing things like this, and 2. making people laugh. It's awesome.
Oh my god. I haven't laughed this hard in years. Tears were streaming down my face and everyone was staring. Thank you, Allie.
My new favorite quote: "as she realized that she didn't understand snow and it was everywhere and she should probably be scared of it."
Do not read this if you are holding a sleeping baby. The uncontrollable shaking of your silent hysterical laughter will wake the child and you'll have to put them to sleep all over again. But it was worth it!
I just moved and went through the "new house is a death camp" thing with 3 dogs. The youngest was all better the minute I unpacked the squeaky toys!
Thank you! So funny, I had to stop halfway to wipe the tears off my glasses.
Does it take you a long time to draw those?
What a wonderful post!
I forwarded this to my wife at work, who reported later that she laughed so hard she had tears running down her face. She hasn't been like that since our honeymoon.
You must publish this!! It really needs a hard cover. Thank you, Thank you!
This is fantastic. LOVE the artwork!!
If you laughed as hard as I did at this, go over to the donate button and give her a tip to thank her for the enjoyable moment. I've spent $12.00 on a comedy movie ticket and not laughed half as hard as I did when I read this!!
I am going to write the same comment I did on the last post...get an agent and publish a book! You are brilliant!
hee hee hee . loved the dogs
You are absolutely brilliant!
Haha, I love this one! I have a kooky German Shepherd too, who gets the blues whenever we move, or our routines change even the tiniest bit! He's now in the middle east with my parents, battling scorpions and feeling very proud of it. He's probably one of the few lucky dogs who got to move from India to Saudi Arabia! For the curious, more about him here:
http://svinispicks.blogspot.com/2010/10/warm-arabian-nights-scorpions-and.html
Cheers girl! And keep posting!
I tried to feel sorry for you and the dogs, because all of the stress you've been trough but i couldn't do anything but laugh out while reading (or reminding of) your text. And your drawings really make us feel inside the hole mess.
Congratulations for the new house and for your talent on story telling.
I TOTALLY know what you went through! My dogs are old and cranky as it is... then when you move, they totally freak out and just die. Good luck sleeping.
I've never heard of your post before tonight, when a new Facebook friend linked to it. I had to read it because we are about to move from Kentucky to Washington with our two dogs, a simple lab and a helper collie!
It took a full ten minutes for me to get through this excellent piece, because I had to stop reading three times in order to catch my breath! I've not laughed so hard, for so long, in a LOOOOONNNG time!! THANK YOU!!
I'm reposting and telling every friend I know to read this---and you have a new fan in me! (Do I dare go back and read it again, so soon? I don't think my lungs can take it yet!)
We moved from central NC to the Bay ARea of CA, in the winter, pulling a tiny Uhaul - with 1 dog and 6 cats - I feel your pain
I swear you were talking about our dogs Ben and Jerry. We took our dogs on an overnight trip and they were so stressed that we were going to either leave them on the side of the road or take them to their new owners.
I was rolling on the floor laughing! Ever thought about starting a series of childrens books?
Welcome to Bend! Dog bootie experience... totally normal! It's funny to watch them flop around as if you have chopped their legs off... :)
That was funny!
I've been in veterinary medicine over the last 12 years and THIS is why I love it! Thank you so much for the great laughs! You're munchkins are super cute!
Six months ago the two dog and I traveled 3600 miles across the country it took 8 days driving every day for 10 hours a day. Both dog took it without even much stress what so ever. I in fact was more stressed for 3 months after I arived the dogs healped with my utter exaustuon with their never ending enthousiasem and love. I would never hardly even consider any words that might even for what might seem a second to belittle them in any way. Through the good through the bad they keep what I thought was extreamly hard, tough and almost unbaiable you dogs were more supportive than any person that I could trust.
This is wonderful! I live with a neurotic German Shepherd and the sweetest dumbest Border Collie mix (yeah, I know they're supposed to be super-smart, but mine misplaced that memo). I pray to any god(s) who may be listening that I never have to move with them. Your combination of spot-on humor essay and expressive art is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing this.
We don't have dogs, but it was very much the same with our children the first time we moved! BTW, we've been in Bend about a year and a half now and we're loving it...except for the snow! Welcome :D
I laughed so hard my stomach hurt. I love your pictures!
Hilarious!
http://www.deancameron.com/2010/09/11/long-live-big-daddy
Things I noticed you did: Made the dog's tail into a kind of question mark in the picture before the "I'm magical" picture. But then the dog's tail is perky in the "I'm magical" picture. This sets mood, projects the mindset of the dog, etc.
It's these little teeny bits that make up an Allie picture, and as much as your pictures are crude and raw, you're an artist to be reckoned with because of the bond you forge with your audience through these simple but oh so powerful pictures.
I think you've found the right balance of text vs pictures. Carry on and prosper.
P.S. You publish a book and I will buy it. And I'm not alone.
Those human centric words you placed on your dogs are beond what most people that beleve that people are equil to the plants and the animals not there masters.
Please never stop making things that are awesome. I can go back to this blog endlessly and be entertained by posts that I've already read. That is a win.
Spoke about you in my daily video blog (at minute 1) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnWp5x8cKyU)
You are my hero!
How is it your drawn-in-paint dogs seem to capture the essence better than almost any illustration I've ever seen?
I think the helper dog and I are soulmates. Life is tragic and hard.
I'm sorry you had so much trouble, but this is your funniest post yet!
I'm ashamed of myself for laughing so hard at the sufferings of your poor dogs. Even more so for having ever wished my beautiful border collie were even smarter than she is. (But then she'd be opening closed doors, gates and refrigerators and becoming a monster.) Still, maybe simple dogs are happier ones overall, as yours seems to be.
It's neat to know that you live in OR now, too! I hope you like it. And I hope your dogs like it. I feel kind of the same way about snow that they do, actually.
Welcome to Oregon, I speak for every single sun-starved Willamette Valley inhabitant, can't wait to hear about your adventures in MossLand! Come up to Portland and visit us soon! Lots of material for you...
I just spent the past ten minutes laughing so hard that I couldn't breathe.
Cheers.
...I feel like my lungs are gonna burst from laughing so hard. OMG I hope I didn't wake my parents xD That was just the best thing I have ever read. I love you and your dogs xD
I'm in physical pain from laughing. "Simple Dog" looks like my rat terrier-chihuahua mix. And sometimes he is just stuck on stupid. Bless his heart.
That was brillant!! I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. You rock!!
I'm laughing so hard I'm crying... Welcome to Bend!
My abs thank you, I just laughed soooooooo hard!
yay welcome to Oregon! we just moved here with our two dogs and the love it- it was pretty stressful for them as well. I hear Bend is nice; we are in Grants Pass and like it so far. Can't wait til you post on Oregonians!
I did not laph once I was actual consurned about the dogs and their well being. How they were going to cope in their actual surounding and survive and stay alive. And those comments make the dogs look like they are asexualdimophic.
[And] laphing at what some people bleave are asexualdimorphic is in it self crule.
I just shared your blog with my 13-year-old and she pointed out to me that your simple dog is the real life version of GIR from Invader Zim. Hope that makes you feel better!
[And] laphing at what some people bleave are asexualdimorphic is in it self crule. Would you laph at a person that is asexulydimorphic or talk about their mortality?
i don't think i've laughed this hard in a long time omg
OMG Freakin funny, so glad someone reced this to me, tears in my eyes!
This deserves the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning!
OMG! I am LMAO right now. Perfect representation of dogs I've had. The pics were perfect. The eyes on those poor people, oh god, I've been there.
Great, great piece. You should submit this to one of the in-flight mags.
d.
I was laughing and crying so hard I had to stop halfway through, and almost dropped my computer. This was hilarious!
Awesome post.
How did Helper Dog end up learning how to cope with the move?
Wonder what Cesar Millan would say about this...
Please don't hate me for saying this, but this is quite possibly the best one yet.
Allie, I think this is truly your finest work! I'm still working my way through your whole archive (and loving it), but this one had me bursting out laughing more than damn near anything else on the whole web. You have my vote for winning the internet!
-cullam
Awesome. I giggled the whole way through!
My husband and I just completed a cross country move/trip for two months with our two huskies. To say the least I know your pain oh so well.
Late to the game on this, but...
Yeah. Dogs are retarded.
You might think cats are smarter but they're not.
"RRRRRRRRROWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLLLL"
UGH... driving with an insane dog cannot be much better than driving with two insane cats.
I was so excited when I saw you'd posted a new story. I seriously laughed until my insides ached. My neighbors probably think I'm crazy.
You are positively brilliant at storytelling, and your dogs are great material!
Wonderful blog. Thank you for helping this very depressed person smile and laugh for a change.
Lol this is the funniest blog post I have read in a long time! Well done. Hope things are more settled now with the dogs now.
Whoa. This is good.
oy. that first drawing was totally 3-d, i'm so tired right now that i'm hallucenating... this blog wasn't even that funny because all I could think about was that first drawing with the dog and the fire in the background. My eyes are sore, bloodshot, and dry...my contacts are giving me trouble. i'm super tired. I'll re-read this blog again to see if I get it but the dog booties were super kawaii. goodnight, sucka'.
-Silver
ps:go ahead and be creepy. its all good.
oy. that first drawing was totally 3-d, i'm so tired right now that i'm hallucenating... this blog wasn't even that funny because all I could think about was that first drawing with the dog and the fire in the background. My eyes are sore, bloodshot, and dry...my contacts are giving me trouble. i'm super tired. I'll re-read this blog again to see if I get it but the dog booties were super kawaii. goodnight, sucka'.
-Silver
ps:go ahead and be creepy. its all good.
That is one of the funniest things I've ever read! The illustrations made me tear with laughter.
Remind me so much of my two dogs. Exact same personalities.
Laugh? I nearly shat!
Ha ha ha! Brilliant!
Amidst the multitude of other comment's, and being a great lover of dog's and their way's I'm very sorry to inform you that work has called and want's you to move to Alaska. ;-) (seriously I'm still laughing even after reading all the comment's.)
You have totally captured the dog mentality! You should send your observations to the Duke professor who studies how dogs think: http://www.necn.com/11/19/10/Duke-researcher-says-dogs-are-smarter-th/landing.html?blockID=356390&feedID=4213
After reading my lengthy list of liberal political blogs each day I need a good laugh.
I never fail to feel much more optimistic about the world after reading your quirky work. Thanks for all the laughs!
I live with a simple English Mastiff and a hyperactive helper dog of unknown origin who bears more than a passing resemblance to a Rhodesian Ridgeback. EEP! EEP! EEP!
Lol, this is awesome. Not only is it a great story, but the pictures make it! I live aboard a sailboat with my husband a dog, and one would think that after 3 years of living on a boat that said dog would be used to it right?.... Nope still scared when it rocks too much. Dogs can be fruity.
Lol, this is awesome. Not only is it a great story, but the pictures make it! I live aboard a sailboat with my husband a dog, and one would think that after 3 years of living on a boat that said dog would be used to it right?.... Nope still scared when it rocks too much. Dogs can be fruity.
You consistently make me laugh til I cray. You are super-talented and I <3 your perspective on the world, Allie. :)
I'm sure it's been said (and deleted) many times already, but HOLY Oatmeal ripoff!!! WTF???
I have to take small breaks when I read your posts to breath, because I'm laughing too hard =]
Thank you!
I hope 'helper dog' regains stability soon.
You make me pee my pants.
If the Griz lose to the Cats this year, It's because you moved, and the WHOLE TOWN is disheartened and making simple dog alarm sounds, making it impossible for the team to concentrate. True story.
Crap-load of giggles over here....just friggin' love this!
Absolutely utterly brilliant
It was a long wait, but this was worth it. Thank you!
That moving story was HILARIOUS! Thanks for a bunch of LOL moments this morning!
I just made you a favorite. Hilarious.
Awesome. This is storytelling at its finest.
just wonderful. Thanks.
The reality of your story is very Seinfeld, and clearly we all LOVED IT. Being able to relate to the dramas of dog ownership, when we all adore our pets so much, and would put up with just about anything, is a nice feeling!
The illustrations are truly incredible. You have a gift and we are lucky to be able to share in it. Thank-you!
At last! I feel like I have earned the right to leave a comment!
I just spent the past week or so reading through your entire archive after your blog was referred to me by a friend, and it has rocketed to the top of my Best Sites Ever list, though I have never actually categorically organized said list but if I did your would TOTALLY be on it. You have also become a member of my People I Want To Potentially Marry club, a difficult club to be in since all members by nature are competing against each other. I have good faith however that you could probably hold your own in a caged deathmatch though.
Okay, I guess reading your blog kind of makes me feel like silly rambling is acceptable. I promise I'm not actually this strange. And I don't really have a People I Want To Potentially Marry club.
I could make you a membership card if you want, though.
In short, your writing is amazing, and it never fails to make me laugh no matter how down or depressed I might be feeling, which for me is a lot. So thank you! Your work is somewhat lifesaving.
We moved recently and our dog was very confused. I read this to my 10 yo, who is also a cartoonist and we LAUGHED and LAUGHED. Thank you!!! Do it again! Do it again!
We love your story! We love your site! We love copyright monster! But WHAT is the fate of Helper Dog?
Absolutely hilarious and so true!
brillllllllllllliant!!!!!!!!!!!!! loved it!!!!!!!! lolz
I've never read a better observation of the canine condition. Bravo!
I have a "helper dog" of my own who's also a shepard mix. Almost every day we go back and forth between her being completely tortured by something that isn't happening and her loving her life. Moving is "The Worst Thing Ever" in her little world, I could so relate to your blog. Thank you for making me laugh so hard I cried! :)
OMG, the 5-minute car ride to the vet's or groomer's sends our dogs into hysterics. I pray we never have to move them across state lines. Too, too funny. Thanks for the laugh!!!
Your helper dog is pretty much me. I react the same way to snow(which sucks, because I live in Buffalo), I like to flop around in dramatic misery, I shake and drool in car rides, and I constantly do the laser pathos to my husband. I am slightly less hairy, though.
-Lauren
You could illustrate Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics. For example, courage is the middle ground between an excess of fear and a deficiency of fear. The brown dog represents excess. The simple dog represents deficiency. You've got something here, Allie.
i so understand those eeeeeeeeeeeeee sounds.
Thank you for the broken gut, the tearfilled eyes and more laughter than should be humanly possible. My dog actually paid attention for 3 seconds! Brava!
PHUNNIE: UR DOIN IT RITE!
My simple dog Isabelle (Dizzy Bell) has finally realized after four days that mommy is not home (gone to visit one of our kids out of town, but try conveying that concept to a dog). She spent part of last night making warbling eeeeee noises. Having read your blog and possessing a steep learning curve and therefore not wanting to give her a squeekie, I gave her a chew bone instead. Gnaw, gnaw, THUD...gnaw, gnaw, THUD alllllllll night long! Silly daddy...
Thanks for this it has made me laugh until I cried, brilliant!
My 4 whippets are easy peasy by comparison.
Beautiful illustrations too!
Ahahahahahaha!!
I've told my grandma about you, and she really likes your stories too. I made her read this one, and she kind of understands. I do too. I have a "simple dog" who acts like a lady and a slob all at once (if that's possible.) But I also have a dog that is smarter than he should be. And a very old dog who thinks he's a lap dog, but he's much too big and stinky.
you are hilarious. Thanks for the best laugh I've had in a long time.
ROFL Excellent work, extremely funny. People are reposting you all over Facebook, you'll probably end up famous and on the Today Show for this. Make some T-shirts with your dogs on them, I'd buy one!
I adopted my dog as a senior, and never knew what he was like as a young energetic dog. He was very chill and awesome. Today I am putting him to sleep... He has a stomach growth and can no longer eat. This comic makes me cry a little. Cherish your dogs, no matter how crazy they are.
This is brilliant!!! I laughed so so so hard!
I just recently moved from New Mexico to Florida to Texas by myself with my dog who is the most scared and neurotic dog on earth and I RELATE!
Love this story.
I laughed so hard at this that I choked.
This was sooo funny. I love all your posts but totally relate to this one. I have one dog that will jump into any open car door available, or top down convertible. He lurvs the cars. Then I have a dog that I seat belt in because she gets so upset she tries to climb in my lap while I'm driving. Driving becomes significantly more difficult with sixty pounds of wriggling, licking, anxiously whining dog in your lap, who has just put your car into neutral on a high way. Yay for dogs!!!! (This only happened once before doggie seat belts were purchased.
We moved 1800 miles and spent three nights in motels with our cats, one simple, one neurotic, 8 months ago. Reading this, I laughed until I cried in recognition.
BTW, the neurotic one has only just stopped whining.
I didn't see my comment, so will repost. Awesome writing and drawings! You should totally confer with the Duke Professor who is studying how dogs think. I posted a link, but maybe that's why my comment didn't show. Oh well, it was an article "Inside the science of how dogs think" in CNN World online.
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Whew! Tears were streaming down my face and yet I had to keep reading! Thanks so much for sharing your experience even though it sounded pretty trying for all. :)
Suzanne
This is one of the funniest things I have ever read!!! My face, throat, and stomach hurt from laughing pretty much non-stop! And the pictures made it twice as funny. Haha thanks for making my day.
Wonderfully written, great for dog lovers everywhere!
your posts always make me happy. (:
OMG. Thank goodness I'm by myself. I am snorting and laughing myself silly all over the place.
Ahhhh, I can't pack a suitcase without both cats climbing in every time I turn around lol! And when I leave the house with the suitcase, they'll stand and look out the bottom of the screen door and YELL. The dogs are considerably more stupid, the one is terrified of travel by car and after the excitement of OMGTHEHUMANSTOOKMEWITHTHEM wears off he'll wedge himself under one of the front seats... he looks remarkably like your artistic representations of Simple Dog.
But my bearded dragon never has any kind of anxiety about... anything. He travels well :)
At least you did your moving all in one fell swoop-- we're slowly moving from one house to another and our dog doesn't understand why we're taking our stuff out of the house and driving away with it, and then coming back with NO STUFF.
I think he's afraid we're going to do the same to him.
On a lighter note, I think my dog is a cross between Simple Dog and Helper Dog. Really loving your blog!!!!
PS Welcome to Oregon!
You are God.
I laughed so hard I cried, more than a little. I cried from laughing, and then from the pain of laughing.
My husband kept on typing behind his laptop, trying his his hardest to ignore this snorting, laughing, crying creature he married...
Interesting fact. I discovered this blog today after a friend linked it to me. I have had it open since about 11am, at which point I became a follower. I was number 35,480 something. I have had the page open all day and since then it has gone up to 35,580. I can actually watch people start following you, its incredible. Great post and I love the style of the whole blog. Pls do more!
PS. Greatest paint art ever :)
This post made me laugh so hard I cried for 5 minutes while gasping for air.
Serious props.
It took me 17 days, but I read EVERY blog that I could. I think I got to the end, but one can never be sure where one started, like the dreams in Inception. Please continue to give my days happiness by updating often.
Thanksies.
Your dogs went nuts in the new house because they'd been couped up in a car for 2 days. What would you do with all that excess energy?
I totally relate though- I also have a simple dog who, no wait, he's not simple. He's just retarded. Seriously retarded. Moving would ruin his little world until I showed him a squeaky ball- that made everything ok.
Oh my God. Your blog actually makes my month. <3
NEVER STOP EVER.
I absolutely cannot remember the last time that I laughed until I was a tear-streaked, tummy-cramped ball of incoherent, barely-able-to-breathe delight. Until I read this.
Thank you!
oh my god. I laughed until I cried through this entire thing.
WE R SOUND MAKING BUDDIES! I spend most of my time translating what dogs are thinking for unsuspecting bystanders. It's usually pretty straight forward material.
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