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The comic's protagonist is a border-collie sheepdog known as "the Dog", owned by Wal Footrot, who runs a sheep and cattle farm called Footrot Flats near the fictional rural town of Raupo in New Zealand. The comic depicts the trials and tribulations of Wal, the Dog and other characters, human and animal, which they encounter.
A border collie dog named Roger and a cat named Gwen are two F.A.R.T. (Furry Animals Rivalry Termination) secret agents, who covertly protect and save the world without humans ever finding out. Their partnership is due to the Great Truce, which has stopped dog and cat hostility for a decade. Roger used to be a field agent, now he works at his desk.
One of the most fundamental elements of art is the line. An important feature of a line is that it indicates the edge of a two-dimensional (flat) shape or a three-dimensional form. A shape can be indicated by means of an outline, and a three-dimensional form can be indicated by contour lines. [1]
As with other mammals, a dog's fur has many uses, including thermoregulation and protection from cuts or scratches; furthermore, a dog's coat plays an important role in the showing of purebred dogs. Breed standards often include a detailed description of the nature and attributes of that breed's ideal coat.
Ferguson's dog character next appeared in The Picnic (released on October 23 of that same year), however he was portrayed as Minnie's dog, and was named "Rover". In his third appearance, The Moose Hunt (released on May 3, 1931), he appeared as Mickey's pet, and was finally given the name "Pluto". [ 4 ]
Dog × Cat (Japanese: わんことにゃんこ, Hepburn: Wanko to Nyanko, lit. "Doggy and Kitty") is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yoshimi Amasaki . It is licensed in North America by 801 Media which released the manga in November 2009.
Hairy Maclary the Scottish Terrier's adventures are usually in the company of his other dog friends who include a Dachshund named Schnitzel Von Krumm, a Dalmatian named Bottomley Potts, a Greyhound named Bitzer Maloney, an English Mastiff named Hercules Morse and an Old English Sheepdog named Muffin McLay.
Children's literature portal; dogs portal; Harry the Dirty Dog is an American children's picture book written by Gene Zion and illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham.Originally published in black and white in 1956 by Harper and Row, it was reprinted in 2002 with splashes of color added by the original artist.