A dog who died 100 years ago still receiving stick gifts on his monument.

Rex was the loved pet of his owner and, they even didn’t separate after their death. The loving dog rests next to John in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. He was the “American Hachiko” who always loved his owner, forever!

The grave consists of a life-size bronze copy of Rex as a tribute to him made by the residents.

It seems people leave sticks on Rex’s monument because of either a lost or sick pet. What a way to be remembered.

Confuzzled 2022 Unique Signage

Confuzzled 2022 has been and gone, as far as I know everyone had a great time even the staff. But something appeared on social media that I like to share.

I know this brought lots of laughs

Saida & Autumn by Arilin Thorferra Coming Soon

Arilin Thorferra’s queer macro romance, “Saida & Autumn,” will be premiering at Anthrocon 2022 from FurPlanet! This is the finished cover, with art by Ransom.

Good Furry Award Lifetime Achievement Award 2022 Winners

Quote from Kevin Hile

Mark Merlino and Rod O’Riley proudly received their Lifetime Achievement Award from the Good Furry Awards and Uncle Bear Publishing. CONGRATULATIONS on being the first recipients of this prestigious prize! You deserve it!