I Capture The Funny Reality Of Being A Dog Owner And Put It Into My Comics (25 New Pics)
Dogs Love Bacon is a weekly webcomic that follows the lives of two rescue dogs: a Pomeranian and a Cojack (Corgi-Jack Russell mix) and their human servant. It was started in 2020 and my main goal was to make people smile while reading it. The adventures keep going, and we hope that these brighten your day!
If you would like to see my previous comics posted on Bored Panda you can click here, here, here, or here.
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The reason we got our last greyhound, he'd been rehomed with another dog and was anxious so he needed to be an only dog. (He ended up being fine in a house with multiple dogs including non longdogs it was obviously too soon for him) Because he'd rescued from a "breeder" 27 dogs in a shed. Hope Tribble gets better
Thank you for giving a puppy mill dog a chance a loving home. I truly wish that puppy mills would be banned all over the world. I didn't realize that they are still legal where I moved to in the U.S.
I create my ‘Dogs Love Bacon’ comic series whenever I get some time off from day work. Balancing the demands of a full-time job with the demands of the comic is a challenge. A lot of my free time is already consumed with taking care of the dogs and maintaining my own health. I ultimately chose to sacrifice some of my leisurely activities for the sake of the comic, such as playing video games, because at the end of the day, I believe the comic was a more productive use of my time. However, my time management is still a bit lacking, and I regularly find myself working well into the night when I have to post an update the next day.
Apologies, that info was added in a panel after the comics on some other sites. Miss Taz is an older pup, so she sprouted a harmless lipoma (fatty tumor).
Load More Replies...I have a lot of ideas in my head, and I have been approached to work on other projects, but my time limitations are reason enough to pass on most projects, save the Dogs Love Bacon comic, because it is my pet project (no pun intended), and the one project that I know I can manage. I would love to be able to work on multiple projects, but after spending a substantial amount of time in an artistic rut from burnout, I have learned that I need to limit my commitments for the time being.
It's normal for dogs to like tomatoes? I always thought my dog was just weird
You're right, they're just weird 😹🤣😹 But tomatoes are beneficial, they just usually have to be mixed into food to get most dogs to eat them.
Load More Replies...I always got told that they were poisonous to dogs since they are the near cousins of the deadly nightshade plant.
This discussion came up when the comic posted months ago. The key is to make sure they do not eat any part besides the fruit. (I even cut out the part where the stem meets the fruit) ^_^
Load More Replies...My dogs were super excited about the salad bar I planted. I didn't get to enjoy one tomato and maybe got 2 cucumbers; they were convinced it was all for them
Thor is that way with my garden plants, too. X-D
Load More Replies...My style has changed drastically over the course of the 2.5 years that I have spent working on the comic. I previously mentioned a burnout-induced rut, and coming out of it was a struggle because I had gotten rusty and my skills were noticeably hurting. My first comics were done in ballpoint pen because I figured that it would be quick and easy to maintain, but I quickly found myself wanting to clean up my line art, add color, and improve the comic overall... because if I was going to commit so many hours to this, I wanted to see it in its best form.
Loki's appearance made him realize that he is not the pack's puppy anymore. ^_^'
Load More Replies...I walk a dog named Thor for a sort of job, he is a Saint Berdoodle and is not old or grumpy at all
I like how there names are Thor and Loki was that on purpose
Working to improve the comic required me to re-learn many things, which is evident in those first comics as I struggled along with re-learning how to draw, then re-learning how to utilize Photoshop and turn my hand-drawn line art into a clean comic strip. Afterward, the comic continued to change as I became more comfortable with the characters and the style that I aspired to. The comic will continue to evolve, and I am sure that it will look a bit different in another 25 strips, ideally for the better!
Feedback from my readers is very important to me since they look at the comic with a fresh set of eyes. It is easy to get fixated on the creative process and miss something, so I appreciate it when someone tells me what I messed up, what may help tell the story, or what I can do better. Also, I enjoy interacting with others who can see themselves in the same situations that I draw and want to tell us their own stories about their lives with their pets.
That baby was about to go nuclear as Taz got further away. ^_^'
Load More Replies...I decided to start off 2023 by opening a Patreon, with the plan to donate half of the proceeds to pet rescues. I am excited because I will save up a chunk of the proceeds from our generous Patrons, and the first beneficiary will be the rescue that saved Taz from a puppy mill well over 12 years ago. Sadly, the rescue that saved Thor had closed up during the height of the pandemic, but there is no shortage of rescues out there doing all they can to help the animals, and we would like to help!
That is clearly a vicious wolf. No pretending at all
Load More Replies...I love how she's just drinking the wine out of the bottle, very relatable
After a long shift, who has the time or energy to use a glass?!? ;-)
Load More Replies...Shiba scream? I wonder how it compares to the greyhound scream of death
Oof. My neighbor has 4 Shibas. It's quite the cacophony over there but I don't mind cuz my two boys are both part hound
Do you know how long it took me to realize that's a HAIR CLIP ON HER HEAD?! Definitely appreciate this angle
Has anyone else realized that they're eating the last bite of something, and pulled the chewed food out to give their pet?
uuuuuffffff. spoiled my not so little rescue darling, now he has to be on a diet. this is hard.
I find that the vegetables work well, since I can give everyone a substantial midday snack with no guilt and few calories.
Load More Replies...One of my dogs opened a closed door with a round k**b to get some treats lol. He’s a German shepherd
Oh The compromising positions I have found my dog in while he's trying to steal snacks. 🙄
I am picturing the moment where he realizes that he has been caught, and that awkward eye contact and moment of silence as everyone processes what is going on. X-D
Load More Replies...After a bath my one dog acts like we just starved and beat him; those accusing eyes bore into your soul
Load More Replies...Yeah. I think my dog is permanently traumatized from the time that Dad had to spend 45 minutes pulling burrs off of his dìck. Fun times.
Oh, that poor pup! Taz got into a massive pile of stickers once while chasing a rabbit, and I had to take the clippers and shear everything off her. She had thousands on her. >_<
Load More Replies...I realized that I have been paying the Cheese Tax generously since almost forever. X-D
Load More Replies...Caro Caro look away now! Cut the rind off soft cheese eg brie, sandwich the nasty tablet between two small pieces
I use "American Cheese" for giving them pills--it neatly wraps/sticks around a pill. Unfortunately, the medicine she had here was a liquid...but now I remember to ask the vet for the pills. ^_^
Load More Replies...Back then, she suddenly had a hard time jumping and even taking stairs. the vet prescribed some meds, and I bought her a ramp for getting around. She is better now. ^_^
Load More Replies...BTW frap-ing is frantic random activity periods, also known as zoomies
Yup, Taz has a good grip on words. Poor Thor's vocabulary is limited to walks and food, and nothing beyond that.
Load More Replies...So is this two dogs in two different homes? Or four dogs in one? I'm confused
Two of the dogs are mine, and two belong to my brother. Every now and then, something happens and we take our two dogs to the other for care.
Load More Replies...While delving into the creative process behind the comic, it’s clear how important drawing is in capturing the essence of life with dogs. Much like exploring various comic styles, experimentation can lead to delightful outcomes.
If you're interested in learning more about the artistic journey and how it resonates with dog owners, you might find insights in this dog-loving comic universe.
Thanks for reading and commenting! I appreciate the kind words and hearing about your own pets and experiences!
Thanks for reading and commenting! I appreciate the kind words and hearing about your own pets and experiences!
