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06 Oct 02:21

Grrl Power #669 – Particle beam-ik

by DaveB

Grrl Power #669 – Particle beam-ik

That was a terrible pun, but Sydney would feel worse if she left a potential one-liner hanging.

At some point, Sydney’s going to realize how narrowly she’s escaped death and have a real freak out. Right now she’s at peak adrenaline. Not quite ‘I almost just got shot in a bank’ adrenaline, but ‘I narrowly just avoided ecto-lava driven oblivion’ adrenaline.

It may seem like both of those events would provoke very similar adrenal reactions, but even in the face of battling 3 giant monsters on a dead alien planet, the situation still seems a little esoteric until after the fact.


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. $1 and up, but feel free to contribute as much as you like.

26 Sep 18:14

strip for September / 25 / 2018 - Hopes 'n Dreams

26 Sep 18:13

Comic: 09/26/2018

by Pete Abrams
A new comic has been posted at Sluggy.com!
26 Sep 18:13

Doctor Whoa Is A Woman

by jon

Have you seen the new season of Doctor Who yet? Me neither.

26 Sep 18:12

Self Indulgence

they're just the worst

26 Sep 18:12

Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)

Comic
26 Sep 18:11

Schlock Mercenary: September 26, 2018

by Howard Tayler

26 Sep 18:10

Comic for September 25, 2018

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25 Sep 22:10

See Clearly

25 Sep 22:10

Relationship goals

by Brad Guigar

Here’s a cruelly cropped sampling of what my Patreon backers are enjoying this month. Join us!

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25 Sep 22:10

Comic: 2018-09-25

New Comic: 2018-09-25
25 Sep 22:09

I lost it.

by David Willis

2018-09-25

“oh no i’m kind of into this,” a familiar tale

25 Sep 22:08

Diverse student body

Comic for Tuesday September 25th, 2018 - "Diverse student body" [ view ]

On this day in 1998, Vin Vulpen was wandering the halls of Caliban Academy and grumbling about all the things he had lost and how he could get them back... [ view ]

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25 Sep 22:08

Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)

Comic
25 Sep 22:08

Resignation

No offense intended but I am not interested in nor do I have the time for debating today's comic. Thanks for understanding!

25 Sep 22:07

Carly the Golden Retriever

by DogPerDay

This is my 14 week old cream-colored Golden Retriever, Carly. She loves to tear around the house, carrying a teddy and chasing one of many squeaky balls she owns. Although only 14 weeks old, she has the run of the house, racing around playing wherever she pleases, which usually finishes when she jumps up on your lap for a cuddle and a well earned snooze. Carly is intelligent and mischievous. She will wait for you to turn your back then grab one of your “new” shoes and race off to nibble on it in private. She brings a life and love to the house that only a puppy can. Submitted by Tim D.

Carly the Golden Retriever

Carly the Golden Retriever

Carly the Golden Retriever

The Farmer's Dog

 

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25 Sep 22:07

Nora the Black Labrador, Australian Shepherd Mix

by DogPerDay

This is Nora! She is a Black Lab, Aussie Shepherd mix. We adopted her from a shelter when she was four months old, and she’s been our baby ever since. She enjoys sleeping in human beds, and her human sisters fight over who gets Nora in their bed at night 🙂 She loves swimming, hiking, running, and going on walks, but can’t figure out how fetch works, and has no interest in it. If you ask her “Nora, do you want to go for a walk?” She will run to the door, and sit waiting for her leash. And she loves napping on the couch, we like to call her “Cat dog.” She is my best friend and I wouldn’t change that for the world. Submitted by Emma M.

Nora the Black Labrador, Australian Shepherd Mix

The Farmer's Dog

 

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25 Sep 22:06

How to Train Your Dog to Accompany You in Your Watersports Experience

by DogPerDay

I have never met a person that does not enjoy a good day on the water. The only thing that could make a good lake day better would be if our dogs were able to join in on the fun. Dogs love the water as much as you do, and watersports are a great way for you to bond with your four-legged friend. Just like with humans, practice makes perfect. It may take some time for your pup to get the hang of cruising on a paddle board but the hard work will be worth it. There are many different watersport activities that dogs can take part in. What can you do to help train your dog to join you in watersports? .

Get Them Interested

Dogs are naturally curious animals and when they see you launch a kayak into the water they are going to want in on the fun. Dogs have incredible instincts and just like humans, they can decide whether jumping off of a dock into a lake is a good idea or not. They will most likely be curious after they see their human taking the leap. It is a good idea to take baby steps when introducing your dog to new activities. Do not force your dog to try something if they do not seem comfortable. This could potentially put you and your pet in harms way.

Pick A Reward SystemHow to Train Your Dog to Accompany You in Your Watersports Experience

Canines live for praise. If you have ever observed or taken part in obedience classes, you can see that treats are often used as praise for good behavior or learning a new skill. Especially in water, it may not always be possible to have some Pup-peroni treats with you. Instead, you can bring a special toy for your pet to play with in the boat or kayak. Also, simple positive verbal praise and a belly rub will sometimes do the trick. Dogs have an innate ability to pick up on theirs human’s emotions. If you are having fun, chances are your dog is having fun too.

Choose A Water Sport That is Not Too Difficult

Not all dogs have the same capabilities. Some enjoying running and others enjoy swimming. There are also others that do not seem interested in any physical exercise at all. I can assure you, there is a water sport for everyone as well as your furry companion. Water sports include: boating, kayaking, surfing, swimming, and even a game of fetch from the end of a dock counts! A lot of information on water sports for dogs can be found on kayakudos.com. If your dog is older, you may want to consider something that will not be as physically demanding on your pet. Keep in mind that you should never try an activity that is outside of your dog’s own capabilities.

Since dogs tend to follow us around wherever we go anyway, it should not be too difficult to train your dog to accompany you in your water sports experience. This is an excellent way for you and your dog to bond and have a few good laughs. Not to mention, water sports are fantastic sources of exercise for humans and canines alike.

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25 Sep 22:06

20180925

by Lar

25 Sep 22:06

I’ll be at CXC 2018 this weekend!

by David M Willis

This Saturday and Sunday, I’m gonna be at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC) here in my very own hometown of Columbus, Ohio.  It’s an annual comics convention held at the library downtown!  And, like, one of those real comics conventions, with actual comics people there.  There’s bigtime comic book folks this year, like Brian Michael Bendis and Matt Fraction, and also us webcomic folks are represented, like Melanie Gillman, Ngozi Ukazu, and Blue Delliquanti.  And also, crazily, announced at the last minute is special guest Olivia Jaimes, the enigmatic new artist behind the newspaper strip Nancy.  She’s gonna have a late Sunday panel and we don’t even know who she really is, it’s exciting!

It’s also a incredibly nice-looking location, with lots of windows.  90% windows.  I mean, it’s a library.  An amazingly-nice library.  I was there a few hours last year and it was just… cozy.

Anyway, I’ll be there!  I’ll be at table 6!  (It’s first thing on the right hand side, can’t miss me.)  I’ll have books and magnets and probably some prints.

ADMISSION IS FREE

because it’s in a library

25 Sep 22:05

Schlock Mercenary: September 25, 2018

by Howard Tayler

25 Sep 01:04

Comic: 2018-09-24

New Comic: 2018-09-24
25 Sep 01:01

Stay on Point

by Brian

TELL US, CHARLIE! I am happy to announce that I have launched new print-and-play Initiative Trackers over at DrivethruRPG! https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/253130/Initiative-Trackers?view_as_pub=1 If you are a GM or player (who likes to use table tents), give them a look!    
25 Sep 01:00

6/6 Time

You know how Einstein figured out that the speed of light was constant, and everything else had to change for consistency? My theory is like his, except not smart or good.
25 Sep 01:00

2050: 6/6 Time

25 Sep 00:56

Spinnerette - Issue 28 - 02

by tech@thehiveworks.com

New comic!

Today's News:
25 Sep 00:42

1229

by Ed Ryzowski

The post 1229 appeared first on Looking For Group.

25 Sep 00:42

Tagged, p3

by Tim
25 Sep 00:42

Comic for September 24, 2018

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25 Sep 00:42

Should I be Worried If My Dog Has Worms

by DogPerDay

We all want what is best for our dogs. They are a member of the family, right? Unfortunately, our four-legged friends are very susceptible to parasites known as worms. There are four different kinds of worms: tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. Roundworms and tapeworms are easily identifiable in the stool of your pet. Dogs become infested with worms by ingestion. Worm eggs are ingested when your dog eats contaminated soil or stool. It is frightening to think that worms can kill our pets. This article will help understand what worms are and how you can help your pet if you suspect they have worms.

Should I Be Worried?

While intestinal worms are far less dangerous than heartworms, all infections should be treated upon first notice of side effects. Severe cases of heartworms have been known to cause death upon dogs that are not treated in time. Heartworms do not show many obvious physical signs either. Intestinal worms can sometimes be seen in the animal’s stool and vomit. Other symptoms include: pot bellied appearance, change in appetite, and weight loss. When treated in time, your furry friend should be able to live a normal life free of worms.

Should I be Worried If My Dog Has Worms

What Should I Do If My Dog Has Worms?

If your dog is showing signs that he or she may have worms, it would be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian as soon as possible. As mentioned above, untreated worms can be very harmful to your dog. If a veterinarian is unavailable, there are things that you do at home to help. http://dogsbarn.com/dog-worming-tablets/ is an incredible resource when searching worming remedies for dogs. There are tablets, syrups, and granules that you can feed your dog to rid them of worms. Always consult with your veterinarian and notify them in your dogs progression.

What Do Worms Do?

Since worms are parasites, they suck the nutrients from your dog. While the worms rob your dog’s nutrients, they will breed themselves and spread further into the intestines. This will cause your dog to become severely malnourished and dehydrated. Heart worms are very dangerous because they typically do not show any obvious signs. This is why routine visits to your veterinarian are very important.

What Signs To Look For:

— Continuous coughing
— Vomiting
— Diarrhea
— Less energy than normal
— Pot bellied appearance
— Gray or dull coat
— Skin irritations
— Worms in your dog’s stool
— Change in appetite
— Weight loss

Routine visits to a veterinarian are the best way to ensure your dog’s health. Keep in mind that the sooner you notice and treat the symptoms of worms, the better chance your dog will have of not developing more serious problems. Remember that your veterinarian will have the best advice on how to treat worms in your dog. Worms are definitely something that pet owners not only need to be worried about, but they also need to be aware of the symptoms. The more you know, the more you will be able to help your dog.

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