I’m a fairly new reader to this strip but already love it. My take on this storyline is that Buckles will learn a valuable lesson but along the way will meet others in his situation. I also think his “owners” will learn more tolerance in his absence. Let’s see where Mr. Gilbert takes us on his journey…
dadthedawg 7 months ago
What a joyful…..comic strip.
stillfickled Premium Member 7 months ago
C’mon, Mr. Gilbert!!
Eric Thom Premium Member 7 months ago
My biggest fear is my little guy will “run away” and end up like this.
cmerb 7 months ago
David , put the " joint ’ down and get the lovable Buckles back in Phil and Jills graces and in their warm house . , please .
buflogal! 7 months ago
Poor Buckles. And his people are frantic.
Yardley701 7 months ago
David, please, I can’t stand it anymore, Buckles needs to go home.
HappyDog{㋡ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ᵉᵛᵉʳʸ ᵈᵃʸ☂} Premium Member 7 months ago
The problem with this arc is that its outcome is predestined. In the meantime, …
rickmac1937 Premium Member 7 months ago
I will always have room for you Buckles down here in Royal Palm
CaveCat87 7 months ago
Anybody reminded of Don Bluth’s “Banjo the Woodpile Cat” from this strip?
raybarb44 7 months ago
Happy to take over anytime…….
donwestonmysteries 7 months ago
Bringing on the newspaper doesn’t look so bad now, eh Buckles?
BJIllistrated Premium Member 7 months ago
I’m a fairly new reader to this strip but already love it. My take on this storyline is that Buckles will learn a valuable lesson but along the way will meet others in his situation. I also think his “owners” will learn more tolerance in his absence. Let’s see where Mr. Gilbert takes us on his journey…
Stephen Gilberg 7 months ago
I find sad arcs easier to take when they still have punchlines.
lindz.coop Premium Member 7 months ago
Best to just go home, Buckles…
CrazyLady Premium Member 7 months ago
This breaks my heart because I know this is true with a lot of dogs and cats : (