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Rupert Fawcett, the artist behind the funny “Off The Leash” comics, captures the ups and downs of life with dogs in a way that any dog owner can relate to. Growing up in London, Rupert loved drawing and was always inspired by humor. He spent his school days sketching and later went to art school to pursue his dream of becoming a professional artist.

Influenced by comics like Tintin, Rupert developed his own style, focusing on the everyday antics of dogs. Despite facing many rejections early on, he kept pushing forward, turning his passion for drawing into a successful career. Rupert encourages aspiring artists to stay determined and keep going, even when things get tough.

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As always, Bored Panda reached out to Rupert with a few short questions.

Balancing humor and realism in his comics is key to making them relatable to dog owners. Rupert explained, "I only draw them if they are relatable; otherwise, people would not enjoy them. It’s the identification that people enjoy and often say, ‘Have you got cameras in my house?’"

Sharing a memorable moment that made him realize the impact of "Off The Leash," Rupert recalled, "When people started asking for my autograph and selfies. Also, when I had a stand at dog shows, I was surrounded by people smiling, laughing, and enjoying my work. It was a good feeling."

Regarding his creative process for creating a comic strip, the artist said to Bored Panda, "It’s unstructured and spontaneous. Sometimes I don’t have any ideas for weeks, then I’ll have a few in one day."

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His own life experiences greatly inspire the characters and scenarios in his comics. The comic artist noted, "I grew up with dogs, so I understood them from early in life. I have always loved dogs and find their behaviors very amusing, entertaining, and engaging."

Dealing with creative blocks, especially when facing deadlines for new comics or books, can be challenging, so Rupert admitted to us that, "It’s always stressful for any creative person, and you can start to doubt yourself and wonder if you’ll ever have any ideas again, but I’ve never missed a deadline so far."

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My kid collects rocks, my dog collects sticks. Well, they,'re both hoarding, actually. Sticks and stones may break my bones....

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In January, Rupert faced a significant personal challenge that he decided to share with us and our audience (you, Pandas): "In January, I suffered a stroke and spent five months in hospital. I am still recovering, and it has really interrupted my creative process. Luckily, my drawing hand is unaffected, and I have started working again."

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1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But I have never met a dog, who did try to disguise that interest in any way. At least it didn't appear so.

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She must be a really new dog owner to let at piece of clothing, she doesn't want dog hair on lying on the bed, or anywhere else where the dog could lie on it.

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