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Outside, Pal throws his ball against the side of the shed and says, "Nice catch, Pal. Good boy." to himself over and over again. Just then, Pal hears [[Nemo]] laughing, and he sees Nemo up in the tree, saying to him that he's finally "lost his vittles". Nemo also says to Pal that he hasn't seen him this upset since he buried Pal's ham bone in kitty litter, and he asks him what's wrong. Pal tells Nemo that he thinks Arthur likes Amigo better than him, and Nemo says that he "can't imagine why", and starts to list some possible reasons (just like Kate did earlier), but Pal gets it. Nemo then suggests to Pal a solution: Since he can't make himself look better than Amigo, which Nemo claims is impossible, he would be better off making Amigo look bad instead. | Outside, Pal throws his ball against the side of the shed and says, "Nice catch, Pal. Good boy." to himself over and over again. Just then, Pal hears [[Nemo]] laughing, and he sees Nemo up in the tree, saying to him that he's finally "lost his vittles". Nemo also says to Pal that he hasn't seen him this upset since he buried Pal's ham bone in kitty litter, and he asks him what's wrong. Pal tells Nemo that he thinks Arthur likes Amigo better than him, and Nemo says that he "can't imagine why", and starts to list some possible reasons (just like Kate did earlier), but Pal gets it. Nemo then suggests to Pal a solution: Since he can't make himself look better than Amigo, which Nemo claims is impossible, he would be better off making Amigo look bad instead. | ||
Pal takes Nemo's advice, and | Pal takes Nemo's advice, and in the middle of the night, he takes one of Arthur's sneakers and shreds it to pieces. After giving said sneaker to Amigo while he's sleeping on the floor in the den, Pal laughs to himself about seeing who the "good boy" is now. However, he starts to rethink his actions, and has a fantasy where Amigo is sent to the pound for destruction of footwear, even though he is innocent. After his fantasy, Pal decides that he can't go through with his plan, and he takes the sneaker away from Amigo. However, while Pal is bringing the sneaker back in to Arthur's bedroom, he knocks over one of Arthur's toys, which starts making noise. Upon hearing the noise, Arthur wakes up, turns his lamp on, and puts his glasses on, asking, "Who's that?". When he sees Pal with the ripped-up sneaker, Arthur gasps and says "Bad dog!" to Pal. | ||
Outside with Kate the next day, Pal explains to her that it was the worst scolding he has had since "The Thanksgiving Incident", also claiming that sneaker doesn't taste half as good as turkey. Pal then tells Kate to never take advice from a cat, and Kate asks Pal why he would want to get Amigo into trouble in the first place. Pal tells Kate that he thought it would make Arthur like him better again, because ever since Amigo arrived, Amigo's always gotten told "good dog", whereas he only gets told "heel, sit, stay". Meanwhile, Amigo overhears the conversation, feeling sad for Pal. | Outside with Kate the next day, Pal explains to her that it was the worst scolding he has had since "The Thanksgiving Incident", also claiming that sneaker doesn't taste half as good as turkey. Pal then tells Kate to never take advice from a cat, and Kate asks Pal why he would want to get Amigo into trouble in the first place. Pal tells Kate that he thought it would make Arthur like him better again, because ever since Amigo arrived, Amigo's always gotten told "good dog", whereas he only gets told "heel, sit, stay". Meanwhile, Amigo overhears the conversation, feeling sad for Pal. |