For all that has been,
Thank you.
For all that is to come,
Yesh!
— Dag Hammarskjold (as read by Mooch)

Hello friends,

Happy 2019! Hopefully you had a wonderful holiday season and were able to spend it in the company of people and animals who make your heart happy. As we enter a new year, there are many fond memories to be grateful for and plenty of new adventures ahead.

Last month, we celebrated the second annual Gift of Nothing Day and heard from people around the world who shared the message of The Gift of Nothing. You can read some of their stories here. In December I was presented with an award from Animal Care Centers of New York City at their annual Boroughbred Ball. ACC of NYC is a model large-city municipal shelter that does innovative work to help homeless and surrendered animals. They are true heroes.

In October, we teamed up with The Dodo to create a series of social media-based MUTTS Shelter Stories to promote real-life adoptions. The animals featured in the illustrations came from shelters across the country — including ACC of NYC, St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center, Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, and Secondhand Hounds.

Last year my children’s book A Perfectly Messed-Up Story won the Buckaroo Book Award. Yippie ki-yay! This award, presented annually by the Wyoming Library Association and the Wyoming State Reading Council, is a unique privilege because its nominees and winners are chosen by students in kindergarten through third grade. Just thinking about it makes me smile.

Next month, Team MUTTS will once again join Petco Foundation for their annual “Love Changes Everything” campaign, which will include multiple nationwide adoption weekends and other fun events. The team is also preparing to roll out Social for Shelters, a project which provides free social media assets to help animal organizations boost their digital reach. We’ll share more details about both of these projects in the coming weeks.

As you may remember, “Me…Jane: The Dreams and Adventures of Young Jane Goodall” (the musical adaptation of my children’s book about Jane Goodall’s childhood) premiered at The Kennedy Center in late 2017. It was a true joy seeing this story come to life on stage, and I’m pleased to announce that the production will be on tour in several different cities this year. A full list of locations and tour dates is available on our blog.

Finally, an announcement 25 years in the making (175 according to Earl): a new book celebrating the silver anniversary of MUTTS will be published in the fall by Abrams. It will be a beautiful coffee table art book, and right now it’s keeping me quite busy. I’ve been doing a deep dive into my career and am choosing what I think best represents MUTTS. I can’t wait to see it completed and to be able to share it with all of you.

Happy New Year!

Patrick

Comments (36)

Thank you for your Great Love. Rowan, Kipu, Duo, Relina, and Vivi!
P.S. our mom still would like Guard Dog to have at least a little free time and a chance to show people how very good and heroic he can be.

Cydney Higgins

I am in love with every single Mutt, including the four that I adopted over the years.

Rita Kleinman

A simple thought: I am in love with every single Mutt, including the four that I had over the years.

Rita Kleinman

Thank you for your devotion to animals and children’s writings. I am glad places like Petco and Petsmart have been working with animal shelters to help find new homes for shelter dogs – please ask HSUS to mention this in their newsletters that many chain stores are doing this to help shelters and not necessarily promoting puppy mills as they have in the past. Thank you for bringing awareness to what devotion the shelters are doing for those helpless animals and representing those in need of adoption. Your work is truly amazing in so many ways. Rare to find someone who is using your talents and calling in life in helping others such as you are doing! You are a blessing to this world.

Tillie S

Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for all of the work you do to help shelter animals get adopted. Thanks also for encouraging young people to read books. And, of course, thank you so much for Mutts. I look forward to reading your brilliant cartoon every day. Shelter Stories are so important. I’m sure they’re inspired people to adopt, not shop!👍🐾💛

Laurie Costa

Patrick, I am among your other admirers here who get the comic in my inbox every day. And every day, Mutts makes me smile! As a 4th grade teacher in a New Jersey urban school, I share Mutts with my students whenever I can. I get your Shelters Stories Calendar and the kids take turns reading the daily panel. They also fight for it at the end of the day. In June, I bring out my collection of Mutts books and the kids LOVE to see the autographs you wrote in them. I only met you once at a Barnes and Nobel book signing, but I too feel like you are one of my favorite people!

If you ever travel on the Parkway to visit South Jersey (near AC), we would love to have you visit our class sometime!

Again, thanks for bringing your love of animals to us all.

Sincerely,
Mary Lenahan

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