“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’ve been reading your comic since it started and I print out and save many of the strips. i’ve always been so sad to see Guard Dog on a chain and it’s awesome that he’ll soon be free!

graceunc

OH so happy about Guard Dog’s freedom!!

Dana Russell

Thank you so much!

Tammy

So happy to hear these changes❣️

Maria Cortese

YESH!! Wonderful news! I am a vegetarian and love that “Mutts” is evolving. I think that in general it is important for humans to evolve, especially now. I have many of your books and Mutts items and have loved your strip for as long as I can remember. Thank you for being the wonderful, compassionate, and caring person you are and for bringing awareness about shelter animals to light. That means the world to me. Mutts is the first email I read every day and I love it <3

Elke Romer

I read the email yesterday, but skipped over the “surprises.” However, the anticipation was killing me so I read it today. I got choked up reading about the future freedom of such a beloved character. I can’t wait to see him run free. Without I doubt I know I will cry like a baby – happy tears.

lmalin0809

As a longtime Pescatarian (Pesky!) i’m glad to learn of the shifts in the comic strip. I’m not anti-meat eating for others – I’m married to a hunter – but I am anti raising animals for slaughter in cruel conditions and climate change is terrifying, so fewer cow farts (and other ways that meat is processed and shipped) is good in so many ways.

Diane B Hirshberg

I too have been Veg, for some 40 years & Vegan the last 10! Besides Mutts for it’s compassion & enjoy Doonesbury as a daily antidote to the ‘state of human affairs’!

Your latest letter made me VERY happy that you are speaking our in your own way about the terrible practice of commodifying non humans. I see after a couple of days you have gotten ‘feedback’ from some who are sticking w’the old line about “we are ‘supposed’ to be omnivores” or “it’s not natural to not eat animals” or the ‘best’, “stick to YOUR own beliefs you can’t force us to be Vegan”, etc., etc.

I would simply share w’those who see the world differently than you & I that there are quite a few documentaries out there, free @ your Library to borrow or to download from NetFlex that would show how the previous statements are throughly untrue and add a great deal of info to the general public that ‘might’ want to know the current thinking & the FACTS on this issue. Each of these movies have websites you can find on your ‘Google Machine’ that will lead you to the various scientific/medical studies and write ups that support the themes of the documentaries. I will also add the most important, and least known fact about Animal Agriculture in that it would take @ LEAST 4 Earths worth of pasture to even approach the amount of land needed to make the amount of animal product used currently for food if done ‘Pasture Raised’!!!

Please do check out “Cowspiracy”, “What the Health”, Game Changers, “Forks Over Knives”, “Plant Pure Nation”, “Earthlings”, “Mad Cowboy” and if you have ANY Medical questions the widely acclaimed and compilation of all the current research on any one of hundreds of Medical conditions " www.NutritionFacts.org "

Thank you again Patrick, Karen

Karen

Keep promoting cruelty free
Plant based is the best

Deborah Weaver

Wuv! Wuv! Wuv!…like Woofie would have said! I love this idea of “Mutts” evolving. I became a devoted fan of Mutts and Patrick on May 20th 1995. That day’s strip immediately resonated with me. I sit with my fur-kids watching sunrises and sunsets (at the beach or at the house’s porch)…seeing Ozzy and Earl sitting at the steps of their porch on a sunset brought a beautiful emotion that I still feel the same to this day. One of the characters that appeal most to me is Guard Dog and by default his relationship with Dozzy. Even thought I have always understood the reason, the message behind the chained Guard Dog, I have always been sad to see him so. It’s awesome that he will freed sometime soon. And I do hope Guard Dog gets adopted by Dozzy and get a real proper name that means freedom (for example, Brady, Carl, Eljin or Yerik). But please, with him freed, you still need to keep sending the message not to chain/cage animals. Although many people try to justify or ignore this real life horror, cruelty needs to stop. However, please do not substitute him with another chained/caged animal. How about instead have him and Dozzy become “Ambassadors” of the message. Humans need to be sensible, responsible, loving caregivers. So their mission is to tell everyone about “The Chained Years”…this way, his story (their story) can go on, still touching the readers and “paying-it-forward” cause another animal to be freed and so on. I love the idea of “Mutts” going vegan. However, people still need to be made aware that our human dietary and/or ethical decisions do not translate easily to some animals dietary needs. Dogs and cats are by their very nature carnivores and require species-specific diets. Dr Woo would be awesome advising any pet guardian/parent moving into the vegan-pet direction to consult first with their veterinarian which appropriate dietary choices will fit best their pets well being. She does a tremendous work already consulting health topics like yearly appointments, cleaning teeth, etc. Thank you for being the envoy that brings hope and awareness about all animals (pets, shelter and wildlife) to light. Wuv you! Yesh!

frankpr