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Dogs of C-Kennel (Comic Strip)
From left to right: Wheeler, Tucker, Will, Iggy, Kenny, Cocoa, unidentified squirrel.
Dogs of C-Kennel is a comic strip created by Mick Mastroianni and drawn by the B.C. artist Mason Mastroianni. The strip started in October 2007 as a webcomic, and was relaunched as a full fledged newspaper strip in October 2010.
The comic chronicles the adventures of a group of dogs that live in a kennel known as C-Kennel. The characters include Will, a streetwise pit bull and the de facto leader of the group; Tucker, a technologically-inclined schnauzer who frequently makes use of electronic devices, such as his iPhone and computer; Kenny, a half-witted yet lovable husky; Iggy, a chronically nervous chihuahua; Cocoa, a beagle and Kenny's unrequited love interest; Wheeler, a bird who is friends with the kennel dogs; and Oliver the Great, a stiff-upper-lipped Great Dane.
Most of the strip's humor is derived from the dogs' life at C-Kennel, such as Will's attempts to escape by digging tunnels or via other means, Tucker's interacting with online-based issues, Wheeler's hitting on females, Kenny's unrequited affection for Cocoa, Iggy's nervous reactions to his environment, the dogs watching TV as a group, and similar things. The comic also makes significant use of Shout Outs and Cameos to lighthearted effect.
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- 419 Scam: The infamous Nigerian Prince Scam comes up during a conversation between Will and Tucker here. The pitbull teases his friend about the possibility that it might not always be a hoax, which the schnauzer dismisses out of hand.
Will: Somewhere there's a Nigerian Prince who truly wishes to give away his fortune... He's crying because nobody trusts him.
Tucker: Why do I even talk to you?
- Abandonware: invoked An extreme example occurs here. Wheeler steals the latest state-of-the-art laptop computer for Tucker. As soon as he puts his paws on it, the schnauzer counts down from "5" and then tosses it away, saying it has now become obsolete.
- Acid Reflux Nightmare: This strip shows Will dreaming that Kenny is a snake who swallows him in one gulp. When Will wakes up from the nightmare, he says, "Remind me to never again scarf down ten chili dogs before bed."
- Affectionate Pickpocket: In this comic, Will warmly hugs the leg of a prospective dog adopter — while stealing the wallet from his pants pocket.
- Age-Gap Romance: Played with here. Will teasingly offers to fix Wheeler up, saying he's got the perfect girl for him given that he likes younger women. Turns out it's an egg.
- Alien Abduction: Kenny is shown being abducted by aliens here, lifted by a tractor beam. But as Will predicted, they send the husky back to the kennel almost immediately afterwards.
- All Dogs Are Purebred: Every main character pooch in C-Kennel is purebred: Will is a pitbull, Kenny is a Siberian husky, Tucker is a schnauzer, Iggy is a chihuahua, and Cocoa is a beagle. This is also generally true of the one-off or occasional characters encountered, such as Oliver and Scooby Doo (Great Danes) and Snoopy (beagle).
- All Girls Want Bad Boys:
- All Love Is Unrequited: Kenny has a crush on Cocoa, but it isn't reciprocated.
- Amusing Injuries:
- Animals See in Monochrome:
- Animals Fear Neutering: When Will hears the veterinarian asking what the procedure is for neutering a pitbull in this strip, the dog nervously asks to be transferred to another animal health care worker.
- Animal Talk: All the animals can talk to each other but not to humans.
- Art Evolution: Characters were frequently redesigned in the comic's early days, with strips dedicated to showing what's changed. The biggest change happened when Mason took over as the primary artist.
- Artistic License – Biology:
- Asbestos-Free Cereal: Will touts his good qualities in an attempt to get adopted out of the kennel by sitting in a window while holding up signs in this comic. Respectively, these state "Adopt Me," "The Perfect Gift," and "Guaranteed Lead Free." This last supposed attribute of course holds true for any dog.
- Ash Face:
- Ask a Stupid Question...: When Iggy says he may have caught swine flu in this comic, Will asks if he has been around any swine lately. Both dogs then look at Kenny, who appears to be especially dirty that day given the visible manifestation of bad odor emanating from him, not to mention a circling fly. At this point, Will says, "Ok, silly question... "
- Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Kenny sometimes finds himself easily distracted to the point of suggesting he has Attention Deficit Disorder — in fact, the husky lampshades this here. The elderly dog he's talking to seemingly has a similar problem brought on by being a Scatterbrained Senior.
Kenny: I hate having A.D.D.
Old dog: It's like getting old.
Kenny: What were we just talking about?
Old Dog: Beats me...
- Auto-Incorrect: An absurdly extreme example occures in this strip, when Will sends Tucker the message "I'll murder you, then bury you in the backyard" and subsequently passes it off as "one serious autocorrect fail."
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- Bait-and-Switch: Here, Kenny is seen stalking and attacking a squirrel who is sitting on a pile of acorns — but as it turns out, the husky was after the acorns and is shown eating them.
- Balloon Belly:
- Bandage Mummy:
- Bat Out of Hell: A story arc beginning with this strip shows the dogs dealing with a bat in their kennel. Among other things, it manages to scare both Iggy and Kenny. Wheeler meanwhile thinks it's a foxy babe.
- Be Yourself: In this comic, Cocoa tells lovesick Kenny to stop trying so hard to impress her and just act naturally. She instantly regrets this when the husky proceeds to belch loudly, hock up phlegm from his nose, and spit on the floor.
- Big Jerk on Campus: Or in the kennel, in this case. In this comic, Will is seen repeatedly asserting his Alpha status for dibs on such things as chewing a bone, going indoors, peeing on a tree, or getting to chase a frisbee. That is, until it's time for the dogs to get a booster shot...
- Binomium ridiculus: Here, Iggy is shown frozen solid in a block of ice in the kennel window. Underneath him is the absurd species term "Canis domesticus unluckyis."
- Bird-Poop Gag:
- Booby Trap: In this strip, Will gets blown up when he tries to pilfer Tucker's cell phone, left with a bad case of Ash Face and then some. The phone is so sensitive that it can detect foreign fingerprints.
- Brain Freeze:
- Breaking the Fourth Wall:
- This comic shows Will having an angry meltdown when he's expected to be funny for that day's strip, looking straight at the reader while doing so. His rant is interrupted with a card employed to cut off his tirade that states "We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties," claiming his reticence happened because he hasn't had his coffee yet this morning.
Will: What? You want something funny? What am I, a clown? You want me to dance around like a monkey? Dance, monkey, dance... well, you can go to —
TV Card: We are experiencing technical difficulties. We'll return when Will has had his coffee.
- In this strip, the dogs discuss the fact that their strip is currently in an online competition poll. They frantically try to figure out ways to spice things up (including Will sending Kenny off to get dental floss, M-80s, and six gallons of cottage cheese), but run out of time before implementing anything. The last strip shows Will and Kenny looking out at the reader while the former says "We've run out of panels."
- In this comic, Will sees a backhoe digging a huge hole while Wheeler spies a jet zooming overhead. Both characters say "Showoffs" while looking at the reader with irritation.
- Here, Will urges people to adopt a dog this year — and he emphasizes this in the last panel by saying "Seriously, you need us now more than ever" while looking directly at the reader. He also urges people to adopt a dog here while looking at the reader. And the pitbull makes yet another plea to adopt a dog here, likening the experience to a job interview, while looking out at the reader.
- In this strip, Will punches a snowman that resembles Olaf from Frozen in the face. He then says, "Admit it. You found that satisfying" while looking out at the reader.
- Brief Accent Imitation: Wheeler demonstrates his mating call to Will in this comic, which has a distinct New Jersey flavor. The bird says it sounds that way because his migration route takes him in that direction.
Wheeler: Yo, baby! Awwww, yeeaah! Aw, yeah! Yeah, what up, girl?
Will: What the heck kind of mating call is that?
Wheeler: My migration route takes me through the Jersey Shore.
- Bubble Boy:
- Burping Contest: Kenny and Will engage in a thunderous exchange of belches interspersed by genteel compliments on each others prowess in this comic. Tucker is not at all amused.
Tucker: Not what I meant by 'Mind your manners'.
- But Liquor Is Quicker: Played with here. Will and Kenny are seen ice fishing, the husky holding a fishing pole while the pit bull pours a bottle of booze into the water. Will explains to Wheeler that he's doing so to lower the fishes' inhibitions.
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- The Cameo:
- Canary in a Coal Mine: Wheeler’s attempt to hit on a female canary is thwarted by Kenny in this strip. She takes one whiff of the nearby husky, shouts “Oh, my... GAS!” and passes out.
- Cannot Spit It Out: In this comic, Kenny is so nervously tongue-tied that he can't ask Cocoa out for a date.
- The Casanova: Wheeler appears to have a very active dating life. Here and here, he enjoys a birdbath (the former modified into a hot tub) with three females, while here, he has apparently hit on six different female birds in one day! And this strip shows Wheeler surrounded by adoring females after he bleaches and dyes the top of his head white in imitation of a bald eagle.
- Casanova Wannabe: While Wheeler often is shown successfully hitting on female birds, he sometimes has streaks of bad luck, as appears to be happening in this strip, where one female bird after another rejects his advances.
- Catfishing: Played for laughs here when Tucker "touches up" his online profile picture with Photoship to the point of depicting himself as having a bodybuilder's physique.
- Cat Folk: Here, Kenny imagines creatures who are half-feline and half-human when Tucker tells him about the concept of cat people.
- Censor Box:
- Charity Workplace Calendar: Played for Laughs here. An attempt to create a pin-up calendar called "The Hunks of C-Kennel" turns out to be a bad idea: Iggy is too camera shy, Kenny can't sit still long enough, and Will won't stop making obscene gestures when he's being photographed.
- Chicken Joke: In this comic, it becomes very clear why the chicken Will is talking to crossed the road — to get as far away from the Chick-fil-a restaurant on the other side as possible. Not to mention here, where another chicken Will sees wisely wants to cross the road to avoid the factory farm across the street. Both are very much unlike the bird in this strip, who has seemingly crossed the road ten times for no reason at all.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Commander Woofenstein, a Drill Sergeant Nasty dog, appeared earlier in the strip before disappearing in early 2011.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Describes Kenny in spades, who is cheerful to a fault and generally oblivious to others.
- Comedic Spanking: When Tucker says he gets his news from Facebook even though he knows half of it is fake in this strip, Will whacks the schnauzer with a rolled up newspaper, saying, "Or you could just read this."
- Comically Missing the Point:
- Kenny is an expert at misunderstanding things to humorous effect. Here, he develops a bad case of Balloon Belly after having apparently drunk eight glasses of water all at once instead of gradually throughout the day. Here, when Will says "I'll give ya 20 bucks if you eat it" when referring to a dead animal they discover, Kenny eats the money instead. Here, he is shown putting antiperspirant on his tongue when told dogs don't sweat under their arms, while here, the husky puts antiperspirant on his feet when Tucker informs him that dogs have sweat glands on their paw pads. In this strip, he mistakenly thinks Cocoa's disapproving stare as he walks by signifies attraction to him. Here, he imagines creatures who are half-feline and half-human when Tucker tells him about the concept of cat people. And in this comic, Kenny misunderstands the term "bucket list" when he says he has one — which involves eating out of all the garbage cans at the kennel!
- Surprisingly, Cocoa comically misunderstands Kenny here when the husky tells her she sets his soul on fire. The beagle dashes off to a get a fire extinguisher and douses Kenny with foam.
- Wheeler has a few moments when he suffers from comic misunderstanding. When his girlfriend breaks up with him to date a mockingbird here, Wheeler consults the novel To Kill a Mockingbird hoping to find a way to finish off his adversary. Will reminds him that "It's not a manual." Here, Wheeler shows Will his new sneakers, saying he got them online — when in fact he had found them hanging from a telephone wire.
- In this comic, the computer savvy Tucker appears flummoxed by a simple ball of yarn, wondering where to find its USB port.
- Even Will has his moments of humor-based befuddlement. Here, he is approached by a duck-billed platypus. Will mistakes the animal for a Pokémon character and tries to "catch" him on his cellphone.
- Compassionate Critic: When Wheeler tries to impress a female bird by whistling in this comic, she gives him an extended, technical review of his birdcall.
Female bird: Okay — first, your timing is off... it should be 4/4. And you totally missed the crescendo there. Plus, that is an A-Flat, not an A... Now follow me...
Wheeler: [under his breath] Just my luck... a music major.
- Computer Virus: The kennel's computer gets targeted by ransomware here. Turns out Tucker wrote and sent it, and it's programed to unlock said computer only when the kennel worker orders tacos for every dog in the shelter.
- Cone of Shame:
- Conspiracy Theorist: This comic shows Iggy's Nervous Wreck tendencies devolve into full-blown Government Conspiracy mode. When Tucker mentions that it's now possible to have GPA location chips implanted in dog collars to keep the animals from getting lost, the chihuahua spirals into a paranoid rant.
Iggy: So now the NSA will know my coordinates at all times! Snowdon is watching...
- Crowd Song: Will is seen exuberantly calling for his pound mates to get together for a Thanksgiving singalong here. It turns out to be a nightmare, and Will wakes in a cold sweat.
- Cut-and-Paste Note: When a kennel worker touches Will's bone here, the pitbull sends him a threatening note made up of cut-out words attached to a sheet. It says "Touch my food again and I'll make you disappear."
- Cuteness Overload: When Will looks at a picture of Kenny as an adorable puppy, the pitbull is rendered incapacitated (complete with blank and staring eyes) in this comic.
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- Dance-Off: According to Will here, male bighorn sheep compete for females by doing a dance off contest rather than butting heads.
- Deadpan Snarker: Will, Wheeler, and Cocoa are frequent dispensers of wry, pithy comic observations.
- Delicious Distraction: Here, Will complains about how the kennel dogs all have to eat when they're told to, and that they should revolt against their keepers. But he forgets all about this radical idea once he starts eating, finding the new chow very tasty.
- Delivery Stork: Will isn't ready to tell his naive pal Kenny where puppies come from in this comic, so he decides to fall back on saying they're brought by the stork.
- Disaster Dominoes: Kenny initiates an extreme destructive chain reaction by throwing his TV remote at the set in this strip. It breaks the television screen, flies out the window, and damages an electrical transformer, which pops live cables that blow up an oil tanker truck.
- Disguised in Drag: In this comic, Wheeler dresses up as a female turkey to attract a tom turkey for the dogs' Thanksgiving dinner.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Will sometimes has a bad temper, and in this comic, he takes a huge bite out of a tree that just dropped a leaf on his nose. Tucker asks him if he has ever considered anger management. Here, Will overreacts strongly to the cold weather when he heads outside, having a complete meltdown complete with copious Symbol Swearing and kicking a snowman apart. Here, Will is shown about to take a barbed-wire wrapped bat to a snowman to express his winter hatred.
- The Ditz: Kenny is not the smartest dog around and has a strong eccentric streak. In this strip, he asks his bird friend Wheeler how he gets girls to notice him, then tries out his best approximation of bird mating moves on Cocoa. She thinks he's lost it.
- Dogged Nice Guy: Kenny has a one-sided crush on Cocoa, and is persistent about expressing his affection for her. One could say he serves as a literal example of the trope.
- Dogs Are Dumb: Kenny isn't totally stupid, but he's notably less bright than his pound mates. This strip definitely shows he's not much of a deep thinker, regardless.
- Dogs Hate Squirrels: Several strips show the kennel dogs (Kenny most often) chasing squirrels. Played with in this strip — Will and a squirrel are seen drinking with each other and laughing, but when they realize they're in a strip panel, Will says "Oh crud, we're on" and starts chasing the squirrel. And in this comic, Will says what is worse than the world's wildlife being decimated by one-third is that the local squirrels will still be around.
- Dogs Love Fire Hydrants:
- Dog Walks You: Kenny is seen dragging a kennel worker behind him while on a leash walk in this comic. It's to the point where Will compares the event to a bout of water skiing. And here, the aftermath of a kennel worker trying to give Kenny a leash walk ends up with the fellow getting dragged face first into the ground.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: Commander Woofenstein is at times seen leading the other dogs through an obstacle course like an ultra-strict drill instructor, as in this comic.
- Driven to Suicide:
- Drunk Driver: Or drunk flyer, in this instance. Wheeler has a few too many cocktails during his kennel visit here and crashes into a police car window while flying home. The patrolman is seen writing the inebriated bird a ticket immediately after. And both here and here, the boozed-up bird is shown crashed into the side of his birdhouse.
- Early-Installment Weirdness:
- Ear Worm:
- Escape Artist: If this comic is any indication, no leash can restrain Will for long. It's not shown how he does it, but the pitbull manages to get off the chain and attach it to the kennel worker who leashed him.
- Every Car Is a Pinto: In this comic, Kenny initiates an extreme chain reaction of Disaster Dominoes by throwing his TV remote at the set. It breaks the television screen, flies out the window, and damages an electrical transformer, which pops live cables that blow up an oil tanker truck.
- Everyone Has Standards: Will frequently defaults to prankster behavior around humans, but even he draws the line at indulging in such behavior in this comic when he serves as a therapy dog for a nursing home.
Will: I'm not one to do what's told. For example, if a guy asks me to beg, I just pee on his leg. But some things I just can't say no to...
- Everyone Hates Fruitcakes: Alluded to in this strip, as Will celebrates the fact that they've made it through the whole month of December without one hackneyed fruitcake joke.
Tucker: Merry Christmas and happy holidays!!
Will: We made it through the whole month without an outdated fruitcake reference!
- Explosive Breeder: This strip depicts a flea couple with an absurdly large number of offspring surrounding them. The comic's title is "John and Kate Plus 8 Million," a spoof of the TV show Jon & Kate Plus Eight.
- Expressive Ears: Played for Laughs and taken to extraordinary lengths here. Will explains to the comic strip readers that dogs have flexible ears. Kenny's demonstration, complete with malleable facial expressions, is sufficiently extreme that the pit bull tells him "Ok... that's enough, show off."
- Extreme Omnisexual: Wheeler is a Casanova type who not only dates his own species but also has been known to try and hit on females of other avian species such as parrots, vultures, canaries, crows, woodpeckers, loons, hummingbirds, flamingos, chickens, eagles, homing pigeons, penguins, and crows — not to mention a butterfly, a plastic flamingo, a bat, a bee (complete with a birds and bees joke), a duck decoy, a rubber ducky, a drone, and the bird in a cuckoo clock!
- Extreme Omnivore:
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- The Faceless: The faces of the humans that appear in the strip are never shown.
- The Face of the Sun: In this strip and this one, the sun is depicted as having a smiling face. And here, we see a sun respectively with a smiling and evil face.
- Failure Is the Only Option: Several strips show Will (sometimes accompanied by Kenny, Tucker and Iggy) trying to dig escape tunnels to leave the kennel, without any success. Alluded to here when Will is captured trying to tunnel out yet again — he is returned to the kennel to find that the other dogs are throwing a party celebrating Will's 1000th escape attempt. Part of the problem may lie with the pitbull's inconsistent sense of direction, as he's shown in this strip to have ended up right back in the kennel where he started.
- Fan Disservice:
- Fantastic Racism: Played for Laughs in this comic. The preceding several strips have shown Kenny pretending to be a rabid coyote — but the story arc draws to a close when a pack of real coyotes show up at the kennel. They find his characterization of them offensive, and are sufficiently incensed that they plan to send their lawyer over for retribution.
- Five-Finger Discount: Wheeler is seen tossing Will a pack of sausages he stole in this comic. When asked where he gets the things he pilfers, Wheeler says it comes courtesy of his "Five Feather Discount."
- Flying Saucer: The airborne robotic alien probe in this comic resembles a stereotypical flying saucer. When Kenny sees it, he grabs it in his mouth, presumably thinking it's a frisbee.
- For Inconvenience, Press "1": Tucker's attempt to call what is presumably tech support here is a nightmare of labyrinthine button push options and long waits (during which irritating music is being played), culminating in his accidentally hanging up the phone.
- Formerly Fit: Wheeler decides to pack on extra weight because he hears the "dad bod" look is popular nowadays with females. Seen here and here.
- Four-Fingered Hands: When the gag requires as in this case, animals are seen with hands having only three fingers and a thumb. Surprisingly enough, this is inverted with the human characters, all of which have four fingers and a thumb.
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: Will is Choleric, Kenny is Sanguine, Iggy is Phlegmatic, and Tucker is Melancholic.
- Fowl-Mouthed Parrot: A cursing parrot is seen in this strip, complete with some Symbol Swearing. He's apparently an expert mimic who has been hanging around potty-mouthed Will lately.
- Frothy Mugs of Water: Inverted, as the strip contains numerous references to beer, alcohol, and Red Bull. See here, here, here, here, and here.
- Gas Leak Cover-Up: This comic shows Kenny, Tucker, and Will holding signs advertizing their good qualities in hopes of getting adopted. Will's says "Will gladly take the blame for chili-dog night," implying it's okay for a prospective new owner to blame him for any Gasshole issues that may arise.
- Gasshole: In this strip, Kenny lets loose with a colossal, extended belch after gulping down a big bottle of soda. It's apparently not a first occurrence, either.
Will: 14 seconds. A personal best!
- Genre Mashup: In this comic, the dogs are watching a reality show titled Who Wants to Marry a 16 and Pregnant, Fake Millionaire, Pawn Star, Real Housewife?
- Gesundheit: In this strip, Kenny says "Gesundheit" to Will when he hears the pit bull say he's looking at a picture of a Shih Tzu.
- Ghost Story: Tucker frightens his kennel mates with a scary tale (complete with flashlight shining under his face) about a vacuum cleaner, calling it a "one eyed demon," in this strip.
- Giant Medical Syringe: In this comic, the tiny and already nervous Iggy imagines the shot he's getting from the veterinarian is impossibly large — larger than him, in fact!
- The Glomp: Kenny is sometimes seen giving Will an affectionate flying tackle hug, as in this comic and this one. In another instance here, he does so while pretending he's a dire wolf capturing prey.
- Going Commando: In this comic, Will is seen wearing a kilt (as he puts it) "Like a true Scotsman... no undies." When Tucker covers his eyes with disgust, Will says it's no big deal given that he's otherwise naked normally. The schnauzer replies that "It's still creepy, for some reason."
- Go Mad from the Isolation: In a story arc from late 2010, Will is put in solitary confinement after egging the kennel owner's car. It takes several days before he finally starts to crack from the isolation here, but he's let out just in time. Inverted a couple strips earlier when Iggy and Kenny start going crazy in their normal circumstance because Will is away.
- Good Angel, Bad Angel:
- Grammar Nazi:
- Grass Is Greener: Here, a feral wolf and kennel-housed Will look at each other's living circumstances with envy.
- Green Thumb: Fully inverted here. Will is seemingly able to foul up Tucker's computer merely by touching it with a paw.
Tucker: Will, no! Every time you touch this thing, we end up with some sort of explosion.
- Gretzky Has the Ball:
- The Grim Reaper: Played with in this strip when Will dresses up for Halloween as The Grim Reaper — while wearing a mask that makes him look like the dog character Grimm from Mother Goose and Grimm.
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- Hairball Humor: Here, Kenny has just coughed up a large wad of shed hair. Will congratules him on the size of the result.
- Halloween Trickery: In this comic, the kennel TV is tuned to the news, which describes significant Halloween night prankster damage done downtown. The kennel dogs appear to have been the architects of the destruction as they're seen lying around exhausted, covered in smashed bits of pumpkin while holding shaving cream cans and streamers of toilet paper.
- #HashtagForLaughs:
- Hates Baths: In this strip, the kennel worker frightens off Kenny by mentioning that it's time for his bath.
- Hates Everyone Equally: Played with. Will initially lampshades this trope here, exuberantly shouting "I hate everyone equally!" — that is, unless the person gives him bacon.
- Hating on Monday: Here, Tucker expresses his dislike of Mondays to Kenny, who via his facial expression seemingly concurs. Will, however, doesn't share their antipathy at this point, but does so in a later strip here.
- Healing Hands: Played with here when Tucker brings in a Fortune Teller dog to repair his damaged laptop hard drive. She is seen holding her paws skyward with a Power Crystal dangling from her wrist, shouting "Begone, evil spirits!"
- Heh Heh, You Said "X": When Cocoa says the word "duty" here as she's explaining something important to Kenny, the husky focuses on that word rather than replying to her point — snickering as he observes that she just said "doodie."
- Heroic Wannabe:
- Hilarious Outtakes: Will encounters his guardian angel in this comic. When he asks why his supposed guardian angel does so bad a job protecting him, the celestial being says he's putting together a blooper reel which will be well worth compiling.
- Hold Up Your Score: Wheeler's crash landing in this strip gets a 9.5 ranking from Will, who holds up a sign with that score.
- Hollywood Hacking: A version of this trope occurs here. Tucker boots up his laptop and discovers a meme montage on it that is blatantly pro-squirrel ("Legs one-tenth the size of yours. Still outruns you" and "Man's best friend. More like Man's best brown noser"). When the schnauzer comments on this, he hears snickering coming from a nearby tree.
- Human Cannonball: Or flea cannonball, in this case. Here, Kenny wonders how his fleas manage to jump so far. Turns out they're launching themselves from tiny cannons.
- Human Snowman: Here, Will rolls Kenny up into a large snowball he's creating to build a snowman.
- Hypocritical Humor:
- I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!: Here, Kenny is shown with wide eyes and dilated pupils, spouting nonsense and acting as if he's intoxicated. Tucker says that Kenny must have eaten "one of those hippie squirrels again."
- I Can't Hear You: This comic shows Will (who is temporarily hard of hearing from setting off firecrackers) yelling back Tucker's shouted observation nearly verbatim because he misunderstands the schnauzer.
Tucker: [shouting] That's why you don't set off firecrackers inside!
Will: [shouting back] I can't hear you! I just set off firecrackers!
- Ice-Cream Koan: Tucker asks a silly Eastern-style philosophical question in this comic. Specifically: "If a man runs with a Fitbit but its battery dies, did he run at all?"
- I Need to Go Iron My Dog: Cocoa uses lame excuses whenever Kenny asks her out on a date. One particularly far-fetched example is seen here, where she says she just remembered that she's due to be humanely euthanized.
- Instantly Proven Wrong: Applies to Will in this strip. Tucker asks him who super-glued the keys on his laptop. When Will feigns ignorance, he puts his paw on his chest, then rips out a handful of hairs as soon as the paw is removed.
- Insult Backfire: A variant happens here, when Kenny is flattered to hear he has turned up on a Google search — for getting the worst case of worms in history!
- The Internet Is for Cats: Referenced in this comic. When Tucker says cats have their own official day online called #Caterday, Will exclaims "It's the Internet! Every day is cat day!"
- Intimate Healing: What appears to be a multicolored beach ball in this strip turns out to be Will, Tucker, and Iggy closely wrapped around each other for warmth. When Kenny informs them that the heat has come back on, they disentangle, with Will saying "Let's never speak of this... "
- Irritation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery: A variant occurs in this strip. Kenny is wearing a costume of Tucker he made from the latter's shed hair. The husky sees this as flattery, but Tucker finds it creepy instead.
- I Take Offense to That Last One: Here, a female bird berates Wheeler by calling him a "foul-mouthed, self-centered, narcissistic seagull." He takes offense only to being called a seagull.
- Jabba Table Manners: In this comic, Kenny is shown eating like a slob, splattering food everywhere. Humorously, he is seen primly carrying his dish in his paws and flapping open a napkin beforehand.
- Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: An obedience school trainer goes to extreme lengths to get Will to learn the command "speak" here. The pit bull is shown being grabbed by the collar while a light is shined into his eyes. Will even lampshades this.
Obedience School Trainer: We got ways of makin' you talk, pal...
Will: Eat your heart out, Jack Bauer.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Will is definitely the irascible type, but as this comic shows, he can be sweet underneath at times.
Will: [hugging a fellow kennel dog] Okay, okay. I'm only savage on my Twitter account.
- Jump Scare: Here, Kenny jumps out of a pile of leaves shouting "Leaf monster!", frightening Iggy out of his wits.
- Just One More Level!: Tucker becomes obsessed with the Angry Birds video game in this strip, to the point where he stops eating.
- "Kick Me" Prank: This strip has Will and Kenny laughing hysterically at Tucker, who has a sign taped to his back reading "Neuter me."
- Kids Prefer Boxes: And apparently all the kennel canines except Tucker do too, if this strip is any indication. When the schnauzer discovers that the dogs received nothing but empty boxes for the holidays, Will shouts "Best Christmas ever!" Meanwhile, Kenny and Iggy are seen happily playing in them.
- Klatchian Coffee:
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- Lack of Imagination: This strip shows Will and Kenny looking up at the clouds and imagining what object they most resemble. When Will asks Tucker to join in, the schnauzer asks the Siri on his cell phone to guess what the clouds most resemble.
Tucker: Siri, what's that cloud look like?
Will: His imagination's been fried.
- Lampshaded the Obscure Reference: In this comic, Tucker makes an in-universe observation that his latest webcomic is exceedingly cryptic — so it must be good. First stick figure comic character
: Random obscure pop culture reference.
Second stick figure comic character
: Joke only a
Redditor
would get.
Will
: How's your web comic coming?
Tucker
: Even I don't get it, so it must be good.
- Last Request: Played with in this strip. Will feigns injury when supposedly hit by an ice cream truck in the street. When the truck driver runs over to check on him, the pitbull makes a "last request" for two Wagon Wheels and a Patriot Pop.
- Leaning on the Fourth Wall:
- Leprechaun: Stereotypical Irish leprechauns are seen in this strip and this one, complete with hat, pipe, rainbow, and pot of gold.
- Let Us Never Speak of This Again: Lampshaded in this strip. What appears to be a multicolored beach ball turns out to be Will, Tucker, and Iggy closely wrapped around each other for warmth. When Kenny informs them that the heat has come back on, they disentagle with Will saying "Let's never speak of this... "
- Lie Detector: Here, Wheeler is seen on a date. The unnamed female bird asks him if he has ever been unfaithful — and distrusts him sufficiently that she hooks Wheeler to a lie detector to answer the question.
- "Lion King" Lift: Tucker exuberantly holds the latest version of Windows up over his head in the same way Rafiki held baby Simba on Pride Rock in The Lion King (1994) in this strip.
- Liquid Courage: Will downs a bottle of booze in order to steel himself for getting his temperature taken in this strip.
- Literal-Minded: Kenny sometimes takes things at face value that are meant metaphorically. When Wheeler tells him he needs to mark his territory to claim Cocoa as his girlfriend here, it's implied Kenny did so by peeing on her.
- Little Known Facts: In this strip, Will tells a bogus version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to a naive Kenny. It involves Santa and his reindeer coming down with radiation poisoning from the reindeer's magical nose.
- Lost in Translation:
- Lampshaded in this comic. Will is at the veterinarian's office and tries to tell the doctor that he's got a burdock stuck in his behind. Given that he can't talk to humans, all the vet hears is barking, which he interprets as the pit bull asking for a shot.
Veterinarian: What's that, boy? You want a shot?
Will: Something got lost in translation...
- In this strip, Kenny claims to know how to speak cat language. His translation leaves a lot to be desired, though.
Kenny: Meorr roew meeooewr [which translates to] I've been awarded the Nobel Prize in Morphology.
- Lotus Position: In this strip, Oliver shows Will how to meditate in order to calm his angry feelings. The pitbull is shown sitting in the classic lotus position while doing so.
- Loves Me Not: Kenny is seen plucking the petals off a flower here, saying "She loves me. She loves me not... "
- Magic 8-Ball: This comic shows Kenny and Will using a Magic 8 Ball to predict the future. It gives Kenny a snide reply to his question, to which Will opines, "I think the ol' eight ball has become bitter." Kenny uses one again here, asking it if Will is insane.
- Manipulative Editing: A story arc titled "The Real Dogs of C Kennel" shows Tucker filming various sequences involving the kennel dogs which are meant to be realistic, off-the-cuff experiences — except that they're not. Here, Tucker films Cocoa and another female dog discussing political polarization, then tells Cocoa to start over and this time hit the female dog in the head, swear at her, and storm off camera. And here, Tucker tells Kenny to be spontaneous, then gives the husky a script with lines to memorize and asks him to act surprised.
- Matchlight Danger Revelation: Played with here. Will and Kenny are digging in a pitch black tunnel with just their eyes seen. When Kenny says he smells gas, Will says they should find out where it's coming from — so the husky strikes a match, illuminating their faces. The final panel shows the two pooches in the infirmary wrapped in bandages.
Will: Just where the @#*!! did you get matches, anyway?
- The Maze: Here, Will shaves a maze into his fur, the better to frustrate and confuse the fleas on his back.
- Meat-O-Vision: Here, Will is so hungry he starts hallucinating that the head of one of the kennel workers is a bowl filled with dog food.
- Michael Jackson's Thriller Parody: The kennel dogs are seen performing a Flashmob dance of the Michael Jackson "Thriller" Video in this strip.
- Mix-and-Match Critters: This strip takes designer breeds to an ultra-extreme level when a critter that's a mix of eagle, giraffe, mastiff, dragon, and poodle shows up in the kennel.
- Motive Misidentification: The kennel dogs see a group of people setting up tents nearby in this comic. Initially, they think the people may be protesting mistreatment by government or business oppressors — but it turns out they're just camped out waiting for the adjacent mall to open.
Will: Wow. Are they setting up for a protest movement? Maybe the people have become fed up with the ruling class and government that doesn't represent them...
Tucker: [looking through binoculars] Pre-Christmas blowout sale at Macy's...
Will: ...or to save 3 dollars on a toaster.
Kenny: Occupy the mall!!
- Mouse Trap: Will, being a colossal Jerkass, decides to play a practical joke on Kenny in this strip. The final panel shows his sleeping friend surrounded by a multitude of mousetraps while Will holds an airhorn in his paw.
- Mouthy Bird: Here, Wheeler is shown with his beak scrunched up while he whistles.
- Mrs. Robinson: An extreme case to the point of suggesting pedophilia is seen in this comic titled "Flea Cougars." Here, a female flea is seen carrying a flea larva with her, the implication being that she's attracted to significantly younger men.
Unnamed Flea: I know Shirley digs younger guys, but a larva? Really?
- Must Have Caffeine: This comic shows Will having an angry meltdown when he's expected to be funny for that day's strip, looking straight at the reader while doing so. His rant is interrupted with a card employed to cut off his tirade that states "We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties," claiming his reticence happened because he hasn't had his coffee yet this morning.
- Mysterious Animal Senses: Subverted when Will addresses the idea that dogs can see ghosts (which is why they sometimes bark at nothing) in this comic. Turns out they're just doing it as a tease, or as the pitbull puts it, "But seriously... we just like screwing with ya."
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- Paper-Thin Disguise: Wheeler's attempt to pass himself off as a rooster here so he can hit on some henhouse chickens consists of head-feathers, tail feathers, and a wattle made of construction paper and taped onto his body. Judging from the disdainful look from the rooster now on duty, it's not very convincing.
- Pardon My Klingon: Wheeler stubs his toe in this strip. He shouts "CHIRRP!" followed by "Pardon my parakeet." Apparently, "CHIRRP!" is profanity for this species, and it's implied that Wheeler is swearing in a foreign language here.
- Parlor Games:
- The Peeping Tom: Wheeler, who is carrying binoculars in this comic, complains that he's considered creepy for using them when human bird watchers are considered normal when doing the same thing.
- Percussive Therapy: In this strip, Will is seen taking out his golfing frustrations on his clubs by bending their shafts around the top of a fence. The pit bull gestures towards the mess and says "Did you see what I did to those clubs? It was awesome!"
- Performance Anxiety: Played with in this comic. Wheeler is seen performing a mating dance to attract a female bird, when he suddenly stops. He then glares at a birdwatcher who is spying on him through binoculars and shouts, "Really, dude? Like I'm not under enough pressure already?"
- Perfumigation: Wheeler’s new cologne is clearly not a hit with avian females, as seen here. He’s shown sitting on a telephone wire in isolation, with other birds crowded near the edges of said wire as far away from him as possible.
Wheeler: Okay... So that’s a fail for my new cologne...
- Pet Dress-Up: Iggy is seen in this strip wearing a doggy sweater and a baseball cap with a beanie propeller.
- Pie in the Face: Lacking any other comic strip ideas here, Will decides to toss a pie in Kenny's face for a laugh. The pitbull calls it "going old school."
- The Pig-Pen: Kenny is habitually filthy. Here, he's hidden under a pile of mud, here and here, he's covered in muck, here, he's seen submerged in a muddy swamp covered in gunk, here, he has gone without a bath for so long that he's growing mushrooms on his underbelly, while here, he's so gross that an alligator spits him back out when he tries to eat the husky. And in this strip, he's so filthy that Mike Rose from Dirty Jobs refuses to give him a bath!
- Pinocchio Nose: Wheeler's crest feathers twitch when he lies, giving him away here. His solution is to cut them off with scissors.
- Poisonous Person: Or reindeer, in this case, and played with. In this strip, Will tells a bogus version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to a naive Kenny. It involves Santa and his reindeer coming down with radiation poisoning from the reindeer's magical nose.
- Political Overcorrectness:
- Polly Wants a Microphone: Inverted in this comic, when Wheeler meets an attractive parrot. It can only say "Polly want a cracker?" and appears to be very dimwitted. Wheeler is actually impressed by this!
- Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure:
- The Prankster: Will loves playing practical jokes on his fellow pound mates. Examples include painting Kenny's fur black while he's asleep in this comic, surrounding a sleeping Kenny with mousetraps while about to blow an air horn to awaken him in this strip, doodling all over a sleeping Iggy in magic marker here, and super-gluing the keys of Tucker's laptop together in this comic.
- Product Placement: Kenny is shown offering a can of Pepsi to a cat he wants to befriend in this strip.
- Punishment Box: In a story arc from late 2010, Will is put in solitary confinement after egging the kennel owner's car, beginning with this strip. Ironically, he's happy to be away from his kennel mates at first, but eventually starts to Go Mad from the Isolation.
- Puppy-Dog Eyes:
- In this comic, a kennel worker is shown teaching the dogs how to utilize sad, soulful eyes and ultra-cute expressions to get adopted more easily.
- Kenny uses huge, shining, soulful eyes to try and get adopted in this comic and this one, while Tucker does the same in this strip. Even Will gets into the act here.
- On another occasion, Kenny whimpers and uses sad, soulful eyes to coax a date from Cocoa in this strip. Believe it or not, it works!
- Subverted here. Will gives two treed squirrels an intensely soulful look, but says he's trying to "kill them with kindness." Literally, it would seem.
- Ratings Stunt: Will and Tucker are watching the news on TV here, when the weatherman announces he will be doing his forecast while wearing a storm trooper outfit and wrestling a Kodiak bear. Will asks if it's sweeps month already.
- Rhyming List: Kenny describes his shedding in this strip using a Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham singsong list manner that rhymes.
Kenny: I will shed in a box.
I will shed with a fox.
I will shed in a tree.
I will even shed in your coffee.
I'll shed here.
I'll shed there.
I'll shed everywhere!
- Rock–Paper–Scissors:
- Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue...: Played with when Kenny tries to woo Cocoa on Valentine's Day here by writing her a love poem. While it begins "Roses are red, violets are blue," it veers off the rails immediately after.
- Running into the Window: In this strip, it's implied that Wheeler (a bird) just crashed face-first into a window while flying.
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- Sarcasm-Blind: Kenny and Iggy both seem oblivious to sarcasm, though in Kenny's case it's because of his stupidity, while Iggy's is more because of his hypochondria.
- Scatterbrained Senior: The unnamed elderly dog in this comic has memory problems that are probably the result of some sort of age-induced dementia. He's talking with Kenny, who has a similar issue which likely is caused by his having Attention Deficit Disorder.
Kenny: I hate having A.D.D.
Old dog: It's like getting old.
Kenny: What were we just talking about?
Old Dog: Beats me...
- Sdrawkcab Speech: Played with here. When Kenny looks at himself in the mirror, he barks at his image with the sounds given as "Bark Bark Bark." His reflection replies with "Krab Krab Krab!"
- Secret Room: A comic variant is seen here. Kenny relaxes and enjoys the good life in a palatial room, complete with fireplace. Turns out it's hidden under a huge mound of fallen autumn leaves.
- Secret Underground Passage: The dogs are seen digging a clandestine escape tunnel from the kennel on several occasions, such as in this strip.
- Selfie Fiend: Implied in this strip, where a butterfly is seen taking numerous pictures of itself with a cell phone. Will's reaction is to say, "I liked you better as a caterpillar."
- Shout-Out:
- Two of Kenny's fleas re-enact the ending scene from Titanic (1997) in this comic, with a drowning flea named Jack bidding a tearful goodbye to his sweetheart Rose, the latter seen floating on a leaf. Turns out the husky is being given a bath.
- This strip serves as a tribute to the classic "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine made famous by then-recently deceased George Carlin. [Graffiti on kennel wall]
Seven words you can't say in a comic strip
[the next seven words being blocked out with censor boxes]
We'll miss you, George. —Will.
Kenny
:
The editors are gonna be upset again
, Willy.
Will
: Tell 'em it was worth it.
- This strip contains a reference to Peanuts. Wheeler, who watches Will and Kenny bark at each other and snicker while ignoring him, says that Woodstock would never have had to put up with this. It happens again here, when Will grabs Wheeler in his mouth saying his prey instinct just kicked in.
- In this comic, Kenny scares off a squirrel by tunneling through fallen leaves like the shark from Jaws. He even sings "Da Dum, Da Dum" and raises his upper jaw filled with teeth above the surface of the leaf pile to make the connection crystal clear.
- Harvey Dent, a Batman villain also known as Two-Face, is referenced here. Iggy is afraid of both water and filth, and decides to flip a coin to choose how to proceed. Will refers to him as "The Harvey Dent of cowardice." Another comic suggests that Tucker was duped into investing $4000 in the fictional Wayne Enterprises.
- Here, Tucker is decked out like a member of the Ghostbusters team.
- Cocoa is seen reading a book titled 50 Shades of Greyhound here, a spoof of Fifty Shades of Grey. It must be equally racy, as her eyes are wide with astonishment.
- Here, Will mixes references to Thanksgiving and Star Trek, dressed like a character from the latter (saying "We shall boldly go where no pilgrim has ever gone before") while pretending he's on the Mayflower.
- The short-lived sitcom $#!+ My Dad Says is parodied in an arc beginning with this strip as $#*! My Pit Bull Says. Also counts as an example of Symbol Swearing.
- This strip references the movie Life of Pi. As he's being given a bath, Kenny daydreams that he is forced to crawl into a small lifeboat — while having to share it with a 500-pound Bengal tiger.
- The dogs are seen doing the Harlem Shake in this strip.
- In this comic, Will creates a work of visual art portraying a canine flanked by windmills, which he titles Dog Quixote. It's a nod to the classic novel Don Quixote, which features a famous scene where the title character charges a windmill.
- The kennel dogs are seen reading the classic children's book Go Dog Go by P.D. Eastman here. Even Tucker, who is usually engrossed in technology, opts to participate.
- Here, Tucker's cell phone becomes a miniature Transformer, morphing into a tiny robotic life form that shouts "Freeze, Autobot scum!"
- Kenny and an unnamed rival kennel dog are seen in this comic settling a turf dispute by playing Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.
- Here, Tucker is seen playing Candy Crush Saga to the point of addiction.
- Will and Tucker are seen watching American Horror Story followed by SpongeBob SquarePants as a closing diversion in this comic.
- Both Doctor Who and Superman are referenced in this strip, when Tucker and Will encounter a telephone booth.
- This comic shows Will about to go out and play a round of golf. His golf bag is full of dynamite, echoing Caddyshack.
- Will creates a remix of filmed snippets of Tucker, setting the montage to "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats and posting it online here.
- This strip alludes to the movie Fight Club. Will's first line paraphrases its most notable snippet of dialogue by saying "First rule of Bite Club: don't talk about Bite Club."
- Here, Tucker is seen building a snow version of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek.
- The iconic "Life is like a box of chocolates — you never know what you're going to get" line from Forrest Gump gets quoted here. When Will continues the quote, he says, "Well... in your case, probably extremely ill," to Kenny.
- This Halloween party comic shows all the kennel dogs dressed up like Olaf, the snowman in Frozen. When Tucker complains that everyone else stole his costume idea, Will tells him to "Let it go."
- Will is seen making creepy snowmen here in similar fashion to Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. One has a giant scorpion gripping its side, while the other has a creature popping out of its stomach like a character in the film Alien. Lampshaded by Tucker as well.
Tucker: Calvin, meet your match...
- In this comic, Kenny exuberantly describes his shedding in the singsong Rhyming List manner of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss.
Kenny: I will shed in a box.
I will shed with a fox.
I will shed in a tree.
I will even shed in your coffee.
I'll shed here.
I'll shed there.
I'll shed everywhere!
- Here, Kenny misunderstands what to do with the stick he just caught playing fetch, treating it like a wand to cast a Patronius Charm in best Harry Potter fashion. He continues to try and cast spells in the following strip, managing to turn Tucker into a large bird in the process.
- Tucker is seen singing and dancing to "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" by Silento in this comic.
- It turns out the kennel dogs don't know any Christmas carols in this strip, so they sing "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey instead.
- Kenny sings the opening line from "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" from Frozen to Will in this comic. The pitbull does not take the suggestion well.
- Here, Will dumps food out of three different-sized doggy bowls and wears them on his head in the manner of a Devo pyramid helmet, singing "Whip It" while doing so.
- Frosty the Snowman is alluded to here when the dogs place a hat on a snowman they've constructed. It doesn't actually come to life, but Will's imagined version is more like a snow Godzilla.
- Here, there's a reference to an iconic line from the movie Airplane!.
Will: I picked a heck of a week to quit drinking.
- In this comic, Kenny channels Gollum from Lord of the Rings by saying "Where... Is... It? My... My... Precious!" when trying to locate his favorite tennis ball toy.
- After reading the comic strip Beetle Bailey here, Will kicks Kenny in the same manner that Sarge kicks Beetle, saying he likes Sarge's style.
- When Wheeler sees a bat hanging from a tree here, the bird says "I'm a Team Jacob guy," a reference to The Twilight Saga.
- Here, Will and Wheeler get referred to as "the bargain bin version of Snoopy and Woodstock" from Peanuts.
- In this comic, Will shouts "We are Sparta" while he, Kenny, and Iggy hold frisbees in front of them like shields. It's an allusion to 300.
- This strip contains an allusion to Lost. While tunneling, Will opens a hatch door he encounters, then enters a small room featuring a large Dharma logo on the back wall.
- In this strip, an airborne Wheeler crashes into a flying goose and plummets into a river. When the bird sees Will, he tells the pitbull he just re-enacted the "Miracle on the Hudson."
- Side Effects Include...:
- Played with here. Tucker gives Iggy a home-brewed anti-anxiety medicine but isn't sure if it has any strange side effects or not and asks Will to keep an eye out for anything unusual. Immediately afterwards, Iggy is seen shooting his tongue out like a lizard to catch a fly.
- In this strip, the kennel dogs are watching a television commercial for a prescription medication that has a long list of increasingly improbable side effects.
TV Announcer: Ask your doctor if it's right for you. May cause blurred vision, stiff neck, fever, blindness, cirrhosis of the liver, stomach reversal, nerve nodules, skull rot, spontaneous combustion...
- Slasher Smile: In this strip and this one, Will's dagger-toothed grin goes beyond The Un-Smile level into something genuinely menacing and creepy.
Tucker: But when you smile, it makes me fear for my life...
- The Smart Guy: Tucker is by far the most bookishly intelligent of the main characters, a geeky technophile who spends lots of time online and has a multi-varied knowledge base.
- Sneeze of Doom: Will sneezes so hard that he blows his nose clean off in this comic.
- Snowball Fight: The male dogs at the kennel engage in an all-out snowball fight in this comic.
- Something That Begins with "Boring": Here, Will and Kenny clearly have nothing else to do except play "I Spy" — but the game is unbelievably dull because they're color blind.
Kenny: I spy with my little eye, something... gray!
Will: Let's see, those trees, the road, that sign, those cars...
Kenny: Yep.
Will: This game sucks when you're color blind.
- Spammer: In this comic, a frustrated kennel worker gets his phone so inundated with spam messages that he decides to use it as a frisbee while playing with Kenny.
- Sphere Eyes: All the characters have round, bulging eyes with little black dots for pupils. The eyeballs normally are seen touching each other also.
- Spiders Are Scary: Implied in this strip, when a spider is about to drop on an unsuspecting Iggy. Will borrows Tucker's camera, poised to record the impending hilarity for YouTube. And in this comic, Iggy is shown to be so frightened of arachnids that he surrounds his dog bed with a ring of gasoline and sets it ablaze to ward them off.
- Spike Shooter: In this comic, a porcupine is shown shooting its quills at Will in sniper fashion.
- Spoon Bending: When Will hears on the news that an animal's sixth sense can be attributed to psychic ability or ESP in this strip, he decides to test this by trying to bend a spoon.
- Spraying Drink from Nose: Here, Iggy is seen spraying milk from his nose after he laughs.
- Static Electricity: Here, Will vigorously rubs Kenny's fur and then approaches Tucker, touching the schnauzer on the nose and giving him an electrical shock. Tucker's fur is left frazzled, while Will manages to knock himself off his feet.
Tucker: I see we are one step closer to solving the energy crisis.
- Stick-Figure Comic: Played with here, when Kenny is shown having drawn his kennel friends in rudimentary fashion on the inside wall of the enclosure.
Kenny: My stick figure family.
- Stink Snub: In this comic, Kenny’s doggy odor is so repulsive that he disgusts nearby humans and other canines and causes birds to fall stunned from the sky. And in this strip, he reeks so badly that Will hangs up a dirty sock — as an air freshening alternative!
- The Stoic:
- Stripperiffic: Wheeler steals a Halloween Ladies Police Officer costume for Cocoa to wear, but it apparently only consists of lingerie, a hat, and handcuffs. Seen here.
- Stuck in the Doorway: Wheeler has apparently put on sufficient weight that he's seen wedged into his birdhouse opening in this strip.
- Subbing for Santa: Here, a present is seen in front of each kennel dog's cage door. Will is seen winking in the next panel, implying that he's actually responsible for the anonymously placed gifts instead of Santa.
- Sugar Causes Hyperactivity: The naively child-like husky Kenny is seen in a hyperactive sugar-rush state after eating a bag of candy corn in this comic. It's also implied that Kenny got buzzed on sugar from eating 350 Pixy Stix here. And in this strip, Kenny has been rolling for five minutes straight after consuming something sweet, with no signs of stopping.
- Super-Breath: Inverted here in a Shout-Out to The Three Little Pigs. Will is talking to a pack of visiting wolves who are bragging about their ability to "huff and puff." Turns out they're extremely ineffective, believing that eating garlic knots will turn their puny exhales into a potent weapon.
- Super Serum: The dog in this comic has apparently turned to using performance enhancing drugs to improve his fetching skills — to the point where he's seen holding a large uprooted tree in his mouth!
- Symbol Swearing: Seen several times in this comic strip, with one example happening here. In this case, swearing is part of Kenny's updated image to try and impress Cocoa. Another occurrence involves Will here, when he gets his paw caught in a Mouse Trap. It happens again here, where Will exasperatedly asks where Albuquerque is. Sustained examples happen here, where Will's copious symbol cursing indicates to Tucker just how cold it is outdoors; here, when it's suggested Will's potty mouth was inspired by watching Hell's Kitchen; here, where Kenny and Will speak while only using lines from The Usual Suspects; and here, where it's revealed that Sesame Street was just transferred to HBO.
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- Take That!:
- Talking Animal: All the characters are Nearly Normal Animals who are able to speak to each other, same species or not, but not to humans.
- Teacher's Pet: Invoked here when Wheeler disparages the smug first robin of spring. He compares his rival to a schoolboy toady.
Wheeler: Nature's equivalent of the kid that always brought an apple for the teacher...
- Terrified of Germs: Iggy fits this trope to a T. He's a hypochondriac who imagines he has all kinds of conditions, such as brain hemorrhages (as in this strip), as well as being paranoid about contracting disease-causing microbes (as in this comic, where it's implied he thinks he has caught Ebola). In yet another strip, he is seen sterilizing his water dish after Kenny drank from it — with a flame thrower!
- Tertiary Sexual Characteristics:
- Female beagle Cocoa is visually distinguished from her male kennel-mates by having long eyelashes.
- An unidentified female dog is seen in this comic as having not only long eyelashes but also ears that resemble curly hair.
- Themed Stock Board Game: The kennel dogs are seen playing a fictional version of Monopoly in this comic. It's apparently tailored to mirror the financial issues of the then-current Great Recession.
Tucker: I'll sell you my mortgages on Park Place, bundled with Pennsylvania Avenue as a mortgage-backed security — then I'll package that as a C.D.O. structured asset backed security.
Unidentified Kennel Dog: Oh no... I'm bankrupt! Bailout!
Kenny: Whatcha playin'?
Tucker: Monopoly 2009 Edition.
- Theremin: Will is seen playing a theremin in this comic. He says he finds it less cliched than a harmonica.
- Thermometer Gag: It's strongly implied in this strip that Will got his temperature taken rectally off screen — and much to his surprise.
- They Changed It, Now It Sucks!: Suggested in-universe here. Will and Kenny are watching a supposedly updated version of Lassie, titled Lassie in the New Millennium. The dogs do not approve of the changes made in the show involving Apple Maps.
Unidentified Person: What is it, girl? Timmy fell in a well? You say Timmy shouldn't have used Apple Maps?
Will: It's just not the same.
- Thieving Magpie: It's unclear what kind of bird Wheeler is, but he is seen stealing items for his dog friends at the kennel on several occasions. In this strip, he filches beer and sausages for them on New Years Day, as well as stealing a Christmas tree from Charlie Brown here and office supplies from Alice and Dilbert here — not to mention a microwave oven here.
- Toilet-Drinking Dog Gag:
- Toilet Humor:
- Toilet Paper Prank: The kennel dogs are seen covered with toilet paper here. Will complains that he's being unfairly singled out for the prank — even though there's a roll of the stuff sitting right behind him!
- Too Dumb to Live: Here, Kenny asks Will why squirrels are so smart. The pitbull replies that the dumb ones get squashed in the street by cars — and while Will explains this, the sound of a stupid squirrel getting run over comes through the kennel window.
- Took a Level in Badass: Cocoa's rejections of Kenny's amorous advances are usually verbal — polite, yet firm. Here however, the female beagle gets out a pellet gun and shoots the little floating red hearts surrounding the hopeful husky, pointedly emphasizing her disinterest when he starts speaking to her.
- Toothy Bird: In the second panel of this comic, Wheeler is shown gritting his teeth in pain when he gets a stomach cramp.
- Tracking Device: Wheeler's latest girlfriend is sufficiently insecure that she insists he wear a tracking collar in this strip.
- Tradesnark™: Will is seen having trademarked standard dog utterances in this comic such as "Bark," "Woof," and "Arf." The words appear in his speech balloon with the letter "R" in a circle following them.
- Trrrilling Rrrs: Here, Oliver the Great informs Kenny that the proper way to say his name involves rolling the "r's." He instantly regrets it, as the husky slobbers all over him trying to use the pronunciation.
- True Art Is Incomprehensible: Tucker's latest webcomic entry here contains such obscure references in universe that he believes he has produced a successful installment this time.
Tucker: Even I don't get it, so it must be good.
- Turn the Other Cheek: Inverted here. Will gives two treed squirrels an intense Puppy-Dog Eyes look, but says he's trying to "kill them with kindness." Literally, it would seem.
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- Uncatty Resemblance: Played with here, when Will says he'd love to have the opportunity to resemble anyone who wants to adopt him from the kennel — except for the guy in the audience with a unibrow.
- Under the Mistletoe:
- The Unintelligible: Occurs with Wheeler in this comic, where the bird is seen speaking gibberish. Will chalks it up to a springtime-induced circumstance.
Wheeler: Florbity florbity flib flib frorbit.
- The Un-Smile: Will flashes a creepy lopsided toothy grin in this strip.
- Unusual Euphemism: The epithet "Holy monkey!" is used in a few strips, such as this one, said by Will when Kenny bites his tail, and this one, said by Wheeler when he runs afoul of spinning wind turbines.
- Vicious Vac: Played with in this strip. Tucker frightens his kennel mates with a Ghost Story (complete with flashlight shining under his face) about a vacuum cleaner, calling it a "one eyed demon."
- Water Hose Rodeo: Will is seen being gleefully tossed about by a gushing pressure washer hose in this strip.
- We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties: This comic shows Will having an angry meltdown when he's expected to be funny for that day's comic strip. His rant is interrupted with a card Lampshading this trope, employed to cut off his tirade.
- What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Will says this line word for word in this comic. The panel shows him about to launch Kenny on a catapult, the latter wearing an army helmet and pointing skyward.
- What Is This, X?: In this strip, the multitudinous dogs all bid each other good night before going to sleep. When one of the dogs says this to Will, his reaction is to sardonically shout "What is this? The freakin' Waltons!?"
- What Measure Is a Non-Cute?: When Charlie the labradoodle gets adopted in this comic, Will speculates it's because he has a cute breed name. The pitbull then places a sign in front of his enclose, calling himself a "pitboobly" in order to attract a new owner.
- Wheel of Decisions: In this comic, Will and Kenny consult a wheel to spin to make a decision on whether to eat a piece of roadkill. It turns out all the choices involve the answer "Yes" or synonyms/translations for the word.
- When I Was Your Age...: Oliver (who is apparently older than Will and Kenny) tells his kennel-mates that he had an unbelievably tough time of it growing up in this comic — even when he was playing.
Oliver: When I was a pup, I played fetch in two feet of snow... uphill... both ways.
- Who Would Want to Watch Us?: Tucker decides to document the kennel residents doings on his cell phone in this strip, claiming that people will want to watch this. Will asks why anyone would be interested in doing so — following which, the two dogs do an Eye Take at the reader.
- Wine Is Classy: Here, Kenny is depicted as a snobby wine connoisseur, going hand in hand with his purebred husky status.
- A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: In this strip, a wolf is shown covered in fleece and eyeing a sheep.
- Worth It: When Will decides to scare a kennel worker with a bark in this strip, he strives for maximum effect by amplifying his bark with a bullhorn. He even says "Totally worth it" after doing so.
- Writing Lines: Iggy is seen writing "If you're a hypochondriac, stay off Web M.D." on a blackboard several times in this comic. It's implied he's doing so because he thought he had caught Ebola and scared his friends in the process.
- Wrong Turn at Albuquerque: Will, who is digging a tunnel in this strip, comes face to face with Bugs Bunny who is burrowing in the opposite direction. Given the pit bull's reaction, Bugs must have cited one of his signature catchphrases when they met.
Will: Where the @#$%!* is Albuquerque?
- Xanatos Gambit: Here, Will looks at a piece of roadkill Wheeler just brought him, asking Kenny if he should eat it or not by consulting a Wheel of Decisions that has several options on it. A closer look reveals that all of the choices involve the answer "Yes" or synonyms/translations for the word.
- X-Ray Sparks:
- Yet Another Christmas Carol: A holiday season story arc shows Will being visited by three ghosts in the manner of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, starting with this strip.
- You Need a Breath Mint: Kenny's breath is horrifically bad at times. In this strip, he repels a potential adopting human once they smell his breath — according to Will, Kenny just ate a skunk. In this comic, Kenny's breath is so awful that he leaves Will's fur bristled on end after simply speaking to the husky. And here, a passing vulture mistakes Kenny’s halitosis for carrion.
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