“Cruelty cannot stand the spotlight.” That was the tagline for The Ark Trust, an organization which awarded the media for reporting on animal issues. I have been thinking about those words a lot lately. I am buoyed by recent events bringing so much injustice to light — while deeply saddened that these injustices exist. I feel optimistic that a powerful awakening is coming.

MUTTS readers have an abundance of empathy and a deep sense of justice. We are all in this together to make a stronger, more peaceful world for all.

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MUTTS NEWS SPOILER ALERT: If you’d rather be surprised with a new twist in the world of MUTTS, please don’t read the following two paragraphs until after June 16.

Friends, I’ve made two longstanding promises with my MUTTS strip. The first: someday Guard Dog will be freed. (Yes, this will happen before too long.) The second: Butchie and his Fatty Snax Deli would go veggie. With a two-week storyline starting Sunday, Butchie will finally see the light.

As a vegetarian for over 30 years and a vegan since 2012, I’ve always felt a little strange drawing the cheeses and salamis that hang over Butchie’s head. I’m feeling better because they will now be plant-based and cruelty-free.

With the pandemic, and understanding the cruelties of raising and processing “meat,” it’s more important than ever to rethink how we treat the animals — and people — on this planet. Going plant-based is a win-win. It’s good for your own health, the health of the planet, and obviously the billions of suffering, factory farmed animals.

Going veggie gets easier and easier. (Millions have already discovered new, delicious meat substitutes.) I ask everyone to do what you can. Even observing Meatless Mondays can save a billion animals each year in the United States alone. If Butchie can do it, so can you.

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Last month we posted two comic strips that I drew for the MUTTS blog, which were pandemic-themed and written by my friend, author Glen David Gold. Glen suggested that we auction off one of the strips for charity, and I am happy that we can, and will, make this happen. I’ve watercolored the original artwork for this purpose and Heritage Auctions has agreed to host the auction. We’ll keep you updated as this process unfolds.

Stay safe. Stay well. Stay kind.

— Patrick

Comments (208)

I love that the guard dog is going to finally be free. Butchie seeing the light is awesome! I cant wait!

Cheryl

I am heartened to hear that Guard Dog will finally be free, and I approve of Butchie’s new move too. I just hope this doesn’t mean you are about to “hang up the keys” and retire!

Kate Bright

I’m glad Butchie is going Veggie but I think freeing Guard Dog is not a good idea. It does bring attention to those poor dogs that are living the horror in real life.

Mary A Trojanowski

As a fellow vegetarian, I’m thrilled to hear the news! And I know I’ll shed a tear when Guard Dog is freed. You’re the best!

Monica Skaggs

I’ve loved this comic since I was a kid, and knowing now the kind person behind it makes me love it that much more!

Whitney

The sentiment is nice, but how do you feel about what you feed your companion-animal cats and dogs? Cats are obligate carnivores, and dogs require animal protein in their diet. The meat cereal we feed them comes from other animals.
Humane treatment for animals raised for food is what we should be striving for, not elimination of or shaming of a necessary food source for humans and their companion animals.

Kimberly

I understand that you are Vegan and all that but have you forgotten about taking biology in school which states that Homo sapiens (Human) is classifies as omnivores. Also, have you taken a trip to Africa or National parks with lots of wild animals? There are predators and preys. Yes, they do kill and eat the preys. That’s no difference from humans hunting for foods. Evolution made us that way. You can not go against the evolution and nature. It may be cruel but it’s the nature. You can’t force humans to become vegetarian as much as you can’t force lions (Carnivores) or bears (omnivores) to become vegetarian. Society is man-made so we can change it but not the nature of being an omnivore. Leave the nature alone, that includes humanity.

David Bass

I’ve loved your Mutts strip from Day 1. I get it daily now in my email box. I gave up eating red meat, poultry, and anything made with meat in 1978 when I was 28. I think the new ideas are amazing. So happy for guard dog. I’ve been a member of the late Cleveland Amory‘s Fund For Animals for over 40 years. Mutts gets the needed message about the cruelty of the baby harp seals, of dogs being treated only as alarm systems, and of the overwhelming need of rescue animals to be adopted and loved. Looking forward to more Mutts and what is to come.

Sincerely,
Dorothy (Dori) McCrane

Dorothy McCrane

Great news about Butchie! In Minneapolis there is a wonderful vegan shop called The Herbivorous Butcher.
Its very popular and kind of looks like Butchie’s shop.

Susan McDonnell

Then…freed Guard Dog gets adopted by responsible, loving people? 😁❤️

Diane Wendy Cook