Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 14, 1961
Transcript:
Snoopy lies on his doghouse. Frieda walks up and says, "You there!"<BR><BR> Frieda continues, "In my opinion, you're a disgrace!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks up as Frieda says to Snoopy, "You lazy stupid dog! What are you lying around here for all day? You get up off that doghouse, and go out and chase some rabbits!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns to Frieda and says, "Hey now wait a minute! Who are you to be telling my dog what to do?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown yells, "Who are you to be telling anybody what to do? Who do you think you are? Why don't you mind your own business?!!"<BR><BR> Frieda walks off with her head lowered. Charlie Brown points his finger and says, "If we want your advice we'll ask for it! Now go on! Get out of here!"<BR><BR> Snoopy walks off of his doghouse and stands on Charlie Browns' head.<BR><BR> Snoopy sticks out his tongue and says, "Blah!"<BR><BR> Snoopy walks back onto his doghouse.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks up at Snoopy and says, "I don't know, you have a way of making me think I was wrong . . . Maybe you should be out chasing rabbits!"<BR><BR>
Is this the first time CB specifically says, “This is my dog”?