Well, in this comic, it could be that the dog ran away and the owner couldn't find it. Or perhaps the dog got sick and didn't make it. There are many possible scenarios.
It's hard to say exactly without knowing more details. But maybe the main character had a sad experience of losing their beloved dog in some unexpected way.
The little dog might have wandered off and got lost in a strange place. Maybe it was chasing something and lost its way.
Maybe the little dog got lost in a strange place and is trying to find its way home.
The lost dog might have wandered into an old, abandoned house. There could be strange noises and dark corners in that house. Maybe it encountered a spooky figure or some sort of paranormal activity. For example, the dog could have seen the shadow of a long - dead person. It got so scared that it started to bark frantically, but no one was around to hear it.
The little dog might have wandered off and got lost in an unfamiliar place. Maybe it was chasing something and lost its way.
The lost dog in the far side cartoon might have been found by its owner in the end, but it's not certain.
Maybe the creator lost inspiration or faced legal problems that led to its disappearance. Also, changes in the market or competition might have played a role.
I'm not sure. Maybe it was discontinued or had some production issues.
Well, in the 'Humanity Lost' comic, there's a post-apocalyptic world where humanity faces all kinds of threats and challenges.
Maybe she's frantically searching everywhere to find her beloved pet.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe the dog found its way home or got adopted by a kind family. But Larson's cartoons often leave the ending open to interpretation.