You're Not a Real Dog Owner Until
By (Author) Jason Chatfield
By (author) Scott Dooley
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
29th July 2025
5th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour
636.7
Hardback
128
Width 180mm, Height 185mm, Spine 15mm
386g
The definitive reflection of what it is to be a dog owner/parent, from dog park politics to inevitable messes and all the fun and love in between. Written and illustrated by two ofThe New Yorker magazine's best-loved cartoonists, You're Not a Real Dog Owner Until...is a must for any dog lover.
This book presents a delightful collection of observations about having a dog from award-winning comedian/cartoonist duo Scott Dooley and Jason Chatfield. These hilarious cartoons pairNew Yorker-styleillustrations with relatable details about having a dog. For example, you're not a real dog owner until...
Jason Chatfield is an Australian cartoonist, author andcomedian based in New York. For the past 16 years, he has worked as an internationally syndicated comic artist, writing and drawing the iconic 102-year-old strip, Ginger Meggs published daily through Andrews McMeel Syndication. His work has been regularly published in the New Yorker, Esquire, MAD, Air Mail, Variety, and other publications in print andonline, along with books published by Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins. His art has been exhibited in France, the UK, Australia, and all over the United States. At age 26, he became President of the Australian Cartoonists Association (Est. 1924), and then at 36, President of the National Cartoonists Society (Est. 1946). He is the youngest person to ever hold either position.
Scott Dooley is an Australian comedian and writer based in New York. He has toured the world as a comedian, released a critically acclaimed stand-up special, and performed alongside the world's biggest comics. Scott regularly contributes to The New Yorker, appears on television, radio and podcasts around the globe. He has written a graphic novel and once saw a fish in the wild die of natural causes. Despite all this experience this is the best bio he could come up with.