When your dog is well trained in one area but not in another.

Louie, by Harry Hanan, from July 12, 1953.

An image of a comic strip of a man walking his dog. The man is holding an umbrella. He gives the umbrella to his dog to carry. The dog carries the umbrella in its mouth. The man notices it’s starting to rain. He tries to get the umbrella back from the dog, but the dog won’t give it back. It starts to rain harder. The dog continues to hold on tightly to the umbrella and the man is unable to pry it away from him. In the final panel, the man has successfully gotten the umbrella away from the dog, but it’s completely in tatters and the man is soaking wet.