Hello Elizabeth: We can well imagine that sometimes the pet and the owner would be better off switching roles, just as you illustrate here. We are, of course, left wondering just what animal is taking Petey for a walk. A St. Bernard, an Irish Wolfhound, a Great Dane....or perhaps, a standard Poodle. Yes, Petey and the Poodle, we like the thought of that and Petey seems very happy about the whole thing!!
Petey looks pleased as punch that he's on a walk...his expression is priceless! I musn't let Miss. Ginger the Doxie see thtis though, might give her ideas! ;) xo J~
(can you believe today?...Petey would need an umbrella! no wonder we're all a bit confused around here.)
I LOVE Petey the Pet!!! My dog thinks I am her pet and she has me very trained. But happy she isn't totally in charge because I am not sure what I would get to eat for dinner. Makes me cringe just thinking about that.
That’s so ‘me!’ back in the day. I would love to contrive a whole series of ‘Naughty Petey Pete’ mischief & adventure tales around this roguishly errant little squirt. If I ever find the grit to give it a go, I’ll come politely tap on your door first, I promise.
Petey's so well behaved! I like that you didn't show who's pet Petey is. Makes it a little disturbing....I love it! It would make a cool poster.
ReplyDeleteHello Elizabeth:
ReplyDeleteWe can well imagine that sometimes the pet and the owner would be better off switching roles, just as you illustrate here. We are, of course, left wondering just what animal is taking Petey for a walk. A St. Bernard, an Irish Wolfhound, a Great Dane....or perhaps, a standard Poodle. Yes, Petey and the Poodle, we like the thought of that and Petey seems very happy about the whole thing!!
Hmmmm ...
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean 'IF dogs had pets?' They have . They do.
ReplyDeleteThey are called Masters.
Benno has me well-trained. You should see his guilt-inducing stare when I'm late with his dinner.
ha ha ha - too funny. ( my kids liked this, too!)
ReplyDeleteSeriously demented! LOL (in a good way, of course!)
ReplyDeleteOh wow... I love this... mine definitely have me well trained.
ReplyDeleteof course, the obvious solution to exercising the children!! Love your way of thinking! Fab :)
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration, love the composition.
ReplyDeleteAwww when I was little I often wondered what the world would be like if people and pets were switched. Hehe. This illustration is adorable. :)
ReplyDeletePetey looks pleased as punch that he's on a walk...his expression is priceless! I musn't let Miss. Ginger the Doxie see thtis though, might give her ideas! ;)
ReplyDeletexo J~
(can you believe today?...Petey would need an umbrella! no wonder we're all a bit confused around here.)
I LOVE Petey the Pet!!! My dog thinks I am her pet and she has me very trained. But happy she isn't totally in charge because I am not sure what I would get to eat for dinner. Makes me cringe just thinking about that.
ReplyDeleteI've got to admit I feel guilty for laughing about this one :D
ReplyDeletelike your sence of humor- i think ; )
ReplyDeleteHilarious!!
ReplyDeleteHe looks like a very happy pet :-)
p.s I loved your 'remedy' post,
I don't know how I missed it!
Your work is such a wonderful mix of wit and whimsy. I'm glad I found your work.
ReplyDeleteNice work...and good loose style drawing...Must get some collars for my kids!
ReplyDeleteOh you are wicked! But the truth is, I have had dogs not trained well enough and they've taken me for the walk!
ReplyDeleteThat’s so ‘me!’ back in the day. I would love to contrive a whole series of ‘Naughty Petey Pete’ mischief & adventure tales around this roguishly errant little squirt. If I ever find the grit to give it a go, I’ll come politely tap on your door first, I promise.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Very funny!
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! You really have a great style to your line work Elizabeth! It's so unique!
ReplyDeleteWe love Petey the pet!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me laugh lol!! Reminds me of those parents who leash their kids in public :p
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