McBride drew this from 1932 to 1951. beautifully drawn strip. All physical, visual gags.And he obviously had a dog which he watched closely for behavioral patterns. In my head I'm contrasting this with Garfield, in which we get a cat who rarely moves and sometimes the same panel 3 times with different word balloons.
You got more for your buck back then.
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