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  2. List of fictional portrayals of eating disorders - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of fictional media portraying eating disorders as a prominent or main theme (excluding brief trivial and non-notable mentions). List is categorized by media type and title in alphabetical order.

  3. A Hound for Trouble - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon was released on April 28, 1951, and features Charlie Dog. [2] The film has Charlie attempt to take over a restaurant in Pisa, while its owner is on a short break. Charlie's behavior drives away a customer. The restaurant's owner eventually seems to accept Charlie as a partner, but he actually uses the dog's newfound trust to fool him.

  4. Animal psychopathology - Wikipedia

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    Pica also affects domesticated animals. While drugs like Prozac are often able to diminish troublesome behaviors in pet dogs, they don't seem to help with this eating disorder. The following story about Bumbley, a wire fox terrier who appeared on the TV show 20/20 as a result of his eating disorder, is taken from a book by Dr. Nicholas Dodman: [12]

  5. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Mark Haddon: Christopher is ostensibly diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, which is now included in the autistic spectrum [4] 1928 Clifford Lady Chatterley's Lover: D. H. Lawrence: Clifford is dependent on a wheelchair for mobility. Clifford's disability is a significant metaphorical form in ...

  6. According to California penal code 597.7, it’s illegal to leave any animal — dog, cat, rabbit or pig — inside an empty car if it’s too hot and the animal could be in danger. The same rule ...

  7. Category:Animated films about dogs - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Dog; Admission Free; The Adventures of Jinbao; Ain't She Tweet; Alf, Bill and Fred; All a Bir-r-r-d; All Dogs Go to Heaven; All Dogs Go to Heaven 2; Alpine Antics (1929 film) An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster; Animal Farm (1954 film) Animal Olympic Games; Animalympics; The Apache Kid (1930 film) Arctic Dogs; The Art of ...

  8. Snuffles (character) - Wikipedia

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    Snuffles is a bloodhound used by Quick Draw McGraw to ferret out bad guys in the old West but needed to be bribed with a dog biscuit before performing his task. Upon chomping on one, he would hug himself in ecstasy, jump into the air and float back down, sighing.

  9. Often an Orphan - Wikipedia

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    Often an Orphan is a 1949 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. [3] The cartoon was released on August 13, 1949 and stars Charlie Dog and Porky Pig. [4]The cartoon deals with Charlie trying to get Porky to adopt him after his old owner dumps him at Porky's farm on a trip disguised as a picnic.