Frisky cartoons often feature frisky canines!
One of my all-time favorite pin-up painters, Gil Elvgren, frequently had his gals interacting with their dogs!
This Art Frahm girl didn't lose her pup.
Dean Yeagle's Mandy usually had her Scotty nearby.
Cal Slayton shows us a Lucky Pup!
Dogs have forever been tugging away swimsuit parts, like this one by Wolfgang M. Otto.
Likewise, I like to include furry friends in the WolfieToons from time to time!
All of which brings up a tail. Er, tale.
One of the WolfieToons for "Discipline and Desire" featured a Grinning Baker getting her round white fanny smacked with a big wooden spoon by Boss Baker for creating Gingerbread Men with Something Extra, thus:
"D&D" Editor Reesa Roberts thought that was fall-down-funny, but was also concerned that Our Web Host Naughty Stuff Police would object to Cookie Penises, at least on the opening home page, and asked me, "Is it necessary to show the little cockapoos?"
So I did this version, which I thought also got the point across, and maybe was even funnier, but not nearly as funny as calling them "cockapoos."
Then my somewhat rebellious nature took hold, and on the very next cartoon I decided, Damn the Torpedoes, we WILL show the little Cockapoos!!
Reesa wrote back and said:
"Sorry, but those aren't cockapoos. Those are dogs."
I love her!