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LDL was “lost” from the very beginning of the strip, if that’s what you’re wondering. We have never seen his owner, just that he had one at some point.
He must be getting closer to home. The picture looks so new. Time for him to find his family, Steve! Rename the strip LD and Tortie and left them have adventures adjusting to life indoors! How about it?!
I so LOVE this strip! Steve could take this is so many directions, all fun, with a heart string tug here and there! Like todays! Little Dog is SO CLOSE and YET so FAR!
I’m glad somebody is still looking for him! He can’t be that far from home if he runs into the pole with his poster on it. I’ve read about dogs and cats that find their way home sometimes many, many years! However, I do realize this is a comic!! I love your artwork Steve and all the little buddies you make for LD
I just thought of A Little Princess which used a similar so-close-yet-so-far scenario. And I think of other stories where the main character has wound up (typically through some form of magic) a long way from home, and spends most of the story trying to find his way back. But when it’s time to go home at last, it’s invariably bittersweet, because it means taking leave not only of the place or places he has come to know so well, but also the friends he has made along the way, often never to see them again. That’s why I have mixed feelings about LDL finding home once more, for fear that he would lose everything and everyone that made his journey worthwhile.
stuart_harrison about 11 years ago
Someone’s still looking, LDL…
StelBel about 11 years ago
This seems to be the first strip here on the archives (also accessible on the little calendar to the right of the date up above).
Little Dog Lost March 26, 2007
dmanc33 almost 11 years ago
Oh, No! Wish he would find his family!
p10knee almost 11 years ago
Maybe his family should do the right thing and find him!
Marisa Ruffolo Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Oh, no! Poor LDL! I wish he would find his home; but if he ever does find home again, they’ll have to make room for his buddy the turtle.
Paula almost 11 years ago
That’s not fair!! Nooooooooo.
scyphi26 almost 11 years ago
LDL was “lost” from the very beginning of the strip, if that’s what you’re wondering. We have never seen his owner, just that he had one at some point.
William Ellwin Premium Member almost 11 years ago
The pain continues…
scottie4851 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
He must be getting closer to home. The picture looks so new. Time for him to find his family, Steve! Rename the strip LD and Tortie and left them have adventures adjusting to life indoors! How about it?!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Sad, sad, sad.I’m going to find a quiet corner and have me a quiet cry…
Sheila Hardie almost 11 years ago
Ohhhh this makes me sad. :( Sometimes I love this trip, and sometimes (like right now) I can’t stand it. arghhhhhhh Will he ever find his people??
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I so LOVE this strip! Steve could take this is so many directions, all fun, with a heart string tug here and there! Like todays! Little Dog is SO CLOSE and YET so FAR!
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I’m glad somebody is still looking for him! He can’t be that far from home if he runs into the pole with his poster on it. I’ve read about dogs and cats that find their way home sometimes many, many years! However, I do realize this is a comic!! I love your artwork Steve and all the little buddies you make for LD
The Rolling Cat almost 11 years ago
I just thought of A Little Princess which used a similar so-close-yet-so-far scenario. And I think of other stories where the main character has wound up (typically through some form of magic) a long way from home, and spends most of the story trying to find his way back. But when it’s time to go home at last, it’s invariably bittersweet, because it means taking leave not only of the place or places he has come to know so well, but also the friends he has made along the way, often never to see them again. That’s why I have mixed feelings about LDL finding home once more, for fear that he would lose everything and everyone that made his journey worthwhile.