Title: The Highly Accurate & 100% Correct in Every Way Anatomy of Dogs Subtitle: Anatomy of a Siberian Husky Image description: A cartoon illustration of a Siberian Husky standing, with various humorous annotations around its body. Annotations: Near the head, left side: "‘How to own a wolf without owning a wolf.’" Near the eyes: "The eyes of a young, handsome Frank Sinatra." Near the mouth: "The howl of an older, drunker Frank Sinatra." Near the chest: "They’re a sled dog! Which in modern life means you can use a sled to push them from the couch to their food bowl." Above the body, right side: "They’ll talk to you! Granted, it sounds like a New York cabbie cussing you out, but they’ll talk to you!" Near the rear, right side: "Some Siberian owners shorten the name to ‘Sibe’… which sounds like a shady hacker in a William Gibson novel." Lower back, right side: "They have a stronger-than-usual predatory drive. Because, again, they are one tiny gene expression away from being a dang wolf." Tail area: "They have a double coat! …A fashion technique popularized by Minnesota grandmas." (Comic by SheldonComics.com @Dave Kellett | Colors: Beth Reidmiller)
Bluesky pals! I've been doing a series of comics called ANATOMY OF DOGS, making fun of different breeds!
Today, it's (young) Frank Sinatra's eyes matched with (older, drunker) Frank Sinatra's howls...THE SIBERIAN HUSKY!