Adrian frequently portrays this scenario. I suppose if you live in a town like Mayberry in the 1950s it makes sense, but in most communities in today’s world just the thought (even in comic form) of leaving your best buddy alone outside a store, tethered or not, makes most of us cringe.
I’m so glad it is a Comic – here all is allowed… with a “free” dog going where the dog wanted to go without any leash or fence or muzzle – with a bowl full of water (or like here with no bowl ☺).
That’s why I love Comics – they are free in thoughts and drawings. And I love how Koko always brighten my day with its thoughts!
Oh! Not to forget to mention Adrian Raeside’s good job! ♥
TMO1 Premium Member about 7 years ago
A communal water bowl would probably spread disease.
candilover about 7 years ago
1) Who leaves a dog outside alone?2) WHERE IS THE LEASH???
NaturLvr about 7 years ago
Adrian frequently portrays this scenario. I suppose if you live in a town like Mayberry in the 1950s it makes sense, but in most communities in today’s world just the thought (even in comic form) of leaving your best buddy alone outside a store, tethered or not, makes most of us cringe.
Marge Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m so glad it is a Comic – here all is allowed… with a “free” dog going where the dog wanted to go without any leash or fence or muzzle – with a bowl full of water (or like here with no bowl ☺).
That’s why I love Comics – they are free in thoughts and drawings. And I love how Koko always brighten my day with its thoughts!
Oh! Not to forget to mention Adrian Raeside’s good job! ♥
Helen Ferrieux about 7 years ago
Love Koko’s puzzled face in the first picture