Dogs have always been a fun and relatable subject in cartoons, often capturing their quirky behavior and the bond they share with us. Whether they’re stealing socks or snuggling up with their owners, dogs bring out the best in people.
Today, we’re excited to share a collection of the best dog comics created by talented artists from our Bored Panda community. These strips, featuring dogs, resonated the most with our readers—gathering the most likes, shares, and laughter. From funny quirks to touching moments, these comics showcase the creativity and love that our community has for dogs.
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We reached out to Sora Ayad (Sow Ay), one of the featured artists, to learn more about the inspiration behind his comic, his relationship with his dog Sully, and how their bond finds its way onto the page.
A few years ago, Sow Ay shared his comics on Bored Panda, capturing everyday life with his dog, Sully. Comics can feel like a personal diary, and through his cartoons, we got a glimpse into their bond. Naturally, we wanted to learn more—does Sully have any quirky habits or personality traits that often show up in Sow Ay's work? "He's funny, loves his Mike—fluffy and fearful. He's easily scared by noises and doesn't like being touched by people, so he gets uncomfortable when strangers get too close," the artist shared. "Lots of people want to touch him, and it's often hard to make them understand that some dogs don't like it—even if they look handsome."
Ok I'm a cat rather than dog person. I've been bitten by too many dogs to feel at ease with the first time I meet a dog. In nearly every instance once I've got to know the dog, it's been ok. It just takes time. So I get this cartoon women's position.
When I adopted my oldest cat (well, she adopted herself, lol) he told me that she would "ruin my life". I was like wut? How? She's going to steal my identity? Run up debt on all my credit cards and ruin my credit rating? K!ll my family members in their sleep one night? He had no answer, of course, just kept insisting that she would "ruin my life". Well, it took me another 9 years to get out of the relationship (I'm a moron) and I still have my little black cat :) ...and two dogs, one very floofy tuxedo gentleman, and three kittens! I guess they're all going to ruin my life as well, somehow XD (Attached is photo of the ruiner of lives) kohl_kohl_...925e01.jpg
I rather think he meant she would ruin HIS LIFE 😂😂she just made yours far better x n don’t feel bad about the 9 yrs hun I was in an a*****e relationship for 14 yrs coercive you don’t see that coming as much as the beatings when u get both well , gorgeous furbaby x
Load More Replies...100% ! Anyone as don’t like dogs or cats aren’t human n ain’t well one in my world ! n I,ll trust my dogs over a man any day of the year ! lol
I imagine that is what Ember said as well once she got to the other side of the Bridge :) Attached is my last photo of her right before she was euthanized.. 15 years ago and I still miss her. She was my heart-dog. I have dearly loved all my dogs since and will love all my future dogs just as much, but she was that fabled One, the other part of my very being, my heart-dog. goodbye_em...5a22be.jpg
awww. She's waiting for you. You know that, right?
Load More Replies...Slice-of-life comics have a special kind of magic—they’re instantly relatable. We imagine plenty of dog owners nodding in agreement as they scroll through this list. So we asked Sow Ay: Do fans ever share their own pet stories after reading his work?
"Yes! In my Instagram comments, people often share similar stories that happened to them. I've even met several readers at events who told me that my comics are really relatable."
There's something uniquely special about the bond between a dog and their owner—and sometimes, they even start to look alike. According to Sow Ay, dogs aren't just loyal companions; they're also incredible sources of mental support, helping us stay grounded when the world feels overwhelming. "I'm autistic and can't stand being around people for too long, but I never feel like I spend too much time with my dog," the artist revealed. "I often struggle with exhaustion and depressive periods, and Sully forces me to get up in the morning and not stay in bed. He pushes me to go outside. It's sometimes hard when my brain feels overwhelmed or when I'm feeling sick, but he makes me want to get better so I can take care of him. He's always happy just to go out—it's a very positive element in my life. I feel like dogs have a lot to teach us, like how to enjoy the simple things."
Lastly, we couldn't help but wonder if Sully ever "helps" while Sow Ay is drawing—maybe by sitting on his lap, walking across the keyboard, or demanding a walk right in the middle of an idea. "I'm often drawing on the couch, and he lies half on me—sometimes even drawing a few lines on my tablet with his paw. He always knows when it's time to eat or go outside. When I'm too focused on drawing, he reminds me to take a break, to eat, or drink a bit."

I’ve got a staffie n he’s farm more human than some humans are lmao it’s why in uk we call em staffie people ❤️that said my corso x rottie is just the same soppy n loyal x
Load More Replies...I do not agree. I think you should love people as well as your pets, at least the nice, decent people.
I can't leave the house (or go to bed at night) without all my animals getting a kiss on the head and being told how much I love them! <3
I solved the night time problem lmao mine sleep on my bed sorted 😂
Load More Replies...All of my dogs have judged me. They’ve all been Northern dogs so they have very high standards.
Load More Replies...You have to wait until they call you by your FULL name.. that is the only time the human means business XD
This is why you take the dog/cat WITH you when you go to get the cleaning supplies. I have learned the hard way XD
BEST LIST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEST LIST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
