We feel like we were struck right in the feelings and the tears are getting hard to hold back. Her newest bittersweet comic was published by the German artist Jenny Hefczyc, who goes by the name Jenny-Jinya online. Jenny drew a storey this time about the emotional hardships of an owner as he takes his dog to the veterinarian to be put to sleep and stays with him in his final moments. It is so strong, it is bound to make the bottom lip of any animal lover tremble.
Take a deep breath, scroll down, and let us know what the comic made you feel like in the comments and whether you’ve ever had to go through what the protagonist has gone through.
As someone who has loved animals all her life, at some point, I naturally had to let many go. I take in sick and wounded animals too much, not all of them make it. Jenny told Bored Panda, “I always stayed with these animals till the end because it felt natural, like the right thing to do.”
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Give your pet one last great day
This comic took her longer to draw than normal, Jenny said. In this comic, I saw my own dog and it was always unbelievably difficult for me. Rarely have I been so glad that a comic has been done. But I wanted more to talk about this subject.
The artist also told us how we can give our pets one more great day before they are put to sleep, if possible. Let her see her friends again and let her enjoy her favourite meal. Let it know that, above all else, it is cherished. And then accompany her to her last stop, and make sure the last voice she hears is yours.
With her emotional cartoons, the artist continues to attract more and more people. During the last half-year, the number of Jenny’s Instagram followers doubled from 174k in February to 344k in mid-August.
The artist revealed some information about her illustration process to Bored Panda earlier. Each comic takes a slightly different amount of time to draw, according to Jenny. A lot depends on the amount of research the illustrator needs to do. She takes very seriously any cartoon she draws.
“However, for the drawing itself, I need about a week,” she said.
People thanked Jenny for her comic and agreed with her message that owners in their last moments should be with their pets.














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