I am so lucky. My dog Frankie and I were daily visitors to our neighborhood dog park. He had so many friends. Humans and dogs. He went to the big dog park in the sky in January and I got really depressed. A friend suggested going to the park and I reluctantly agreed. Best idea ever. I was greeted at the gate by all in the park and I felt overwhelmed by the love. Now I go every day, again, just to play and remember.
When my neighbor retired she wanted to be a volunteer dog walker at the local shelter. On her first day, she was given Buckley, a black lab. On their walk, she noticed that every now and then he would turn his head and look right at her. Eye contact. Connection made. So she just kept walking until she walked him right to her house. It would be his forever home with her and her surprised but welcoming husband. Buckley is at the Bridge now. Probably playing with a Pug. (Yes, there was some notice given and paperwork involved with the shelter).
It’s heartbreaking to lose a pet of any kind. Remember losing my two doggies a few years back. Also my roommate’s old dog passed away not too long ago, she lived to about 16 years old.
Mr. Dunham, you obviously struck a chord here. People tearing up (not me, of course, but, y’know, OTHERS) over a fictional dog they’ve never seen. Well done!
This strip is a few days old, but I’m just now seeing this, and I have to comment. I have long enjoyed Overboard, sort of miss some of the old characters. But I love the growth arc of the strip. It has always made me laugh, but in the early days the humor was often, even mostly, mean. I would laugh, but I would feel a little guilty laughing. In recent years, the strip has more and more leaned toward the sweet style of humor, and even at times no humor at all, just something that touches me emotionally. I applaud this. If I want to laugh at idiots being mean to each other, I can read the news about Congress. Reading this kind of strip truly lifts my spirits and provides a respite from the “humor” of the news. Chip, thank you for all the years of entertainment and insight, and especially thank you for the more recent “feel” of the strip.
ronaldspence 12 months ago
Dogs areso great!
overtherainbow 12 months ago
Another winner, Chip, you do touching subjects very well. Respect!
Pet 12 months ago
Oh Henry, you are so kind hearted and understanding. I am so sorry for the Green Pirate’s loss.
Bless Henry’s heart.
cdward 12 months ago
I struggle to think of the greens and blues as enemies. Not sure what their real relationship is, but they really like and respect each other.
Bilan 12 months ago
I’m beginning to think that Chip likes dogs.
capkidd 12 months ago
Cats might cuddle but dogs will love you………..and you will know it!
Smokie 12 months ago
I am so lucky. My dog Frankie and I were daily visitors to our neighborhood dog park. He had so many friends. Humans and dogs. He went to the big dog park in the sky in January and I got really depressed. A friend suggested going to the park and I reluctantly agreed. Best idea ever. I was greeted at the gate by all in the park and I felt overwhelmed by the love. Now I go every day, again, just to play and remember.
tremaine53 12 months ago
Thank you for the tribute to a pet friend, Chip.
Queen of America 12 months ago
Why didn’t we ever see this little dog? Maybe it was from his childhood.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 12 months ago
Good morning Crew!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 12 months ago
Where’s my Captain this morning?
ginnieandlouie2 12 months ago
Yes he does, overtherainbow. He’s sensitive and caring without being syrupy. A favorite = February 13, 2022. Very Best Wishes.
emjay1914 12 months ago
When my neighbor retired she wanted to be a volunteer dog walker at the local shelter. On her first day, she was given Buckley, a black lab. On their walk, she noticed that every now and then he would turn his head and look right at her. Eye contact. Connection made. So she just kept walking until she walked him right to her house. It would be his forever home with her and her surprised but welcoming husband. Buckley is at the Bridge now. Probably playing with a Pug. (Yes, there was some notice given and paperwork involved with the shelter).
rjarchuleta 12 months ago
Don’t like pugs! They, and Boston terriers, are bat pigs!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 12 months ago
There’s my Captain! I “see you” Sir! :-)
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago
This strip often has an effect on my heart that makes it feel bigger (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
crazeekatlady 12 months ago
I have a loaner dog to take on walkies when her people are working. Win-win-win-win for all of us!
patrickab7 12 months ago
It’s heartbreaking to lose a pet of any kind. Remember losing my two doggies a few years back. Also my roommate’s old dog passed away not too long ago, she lived to about 16 years old.
mourdac Premium Member 12 months ago
Outstanding, Chip.
Guy Steele Premium Member 12 months ago
Who knows, maybe someday the green and blue pirates won’t be fighting any more.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 12 months ago
This made me sad. Even the loss of a fictional dog is heartbreaking.
Shikamoo Premium Member 12 months ago
My heart goes out to the green Pirate.
Shikamoo Premium Member 12 months ago
Good evening, Crew!
rgcviper 12 months ago
Strength and good wishes to the green pirate—and hopefully just him, since I really want this one to be only fiction.
Good Evening, Crew.
dogday Premium Member 12 months ago
Mr. Dunham, you obviously struck a chord here. People tearing up (not me, of course, but, y’know, OTHERS) over a fictional dog they’ve never seen. Well done!
daking27 11 months ago
This strip is a few days old, but I’m just now seeing this, and I have to comment. I have long enjoyed Overboard, sort of miss some of the old characters. But I love the growth arc of the strip. It has always made me laugh, but in the early days the humor was often, even mostly, mean. I would laugh, but I would feel a little guilty laughing. In recent years, the strip has more and more leaned toward the sweet style of humor, and even at times no humor at all, just something that touches me emotionally. I applaud this. If I want to laugh at idiots being mean to each other, I can read the news about Congress. Reading this kind of strip truly lifts my spirits and provides a respite from the “humor” of the news. Chip, thank you for all the years of entertainment and insight, and especially thank you for the more recent “feel” of the strip.