Brian Basset grew up engrossed in classic television and coverage of NASA's space missions. His classic sensibilities show up strongly in his acclaimed comic strip "Red and Rover," about a young boy and his dog growing up together in a simpler time. Basset also draws the popular Adam@Home, ...

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MAKE SURE YOU PICK UP BEHIND YOUR DOG. WE HAVE A SERIOUS PROBLEM WITH THAT HERE AT MILL POND VILLAGE IN SALISBURY, MD.
Red and Rover both seem pretty smart to me!
I think it's because of a dog's highly sensitive olfactory talents that enables them to not only smell what has been there before, but what they ate, what they were thinking, and how long ago they were there. (I'm just glad PEOPLE aren't like that.)
neither... most dude's r dumb and all dogs r retarded...
Which one's smarter ? I think the dude.