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  2. Bartholomew Versus the Wheel - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Versus the Wheel is a 1964 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. [1] It was released theatrically on February 29, 1964. [2]The production was the second of three cartoons to use the "modern" abstract Warner Bros. opening and closing sequences created by Chuck Jones. [3]

  3. List of fictional dogs in animation - Wikipedia

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    A dog that takes care of the dinosaur-based missions, and is handicapped. Rex Rex the Runt: Generic A mauve-colored plasticine dog who goes on adventures on the telly with his friends. Rocket Shimmer and Shine: Beagle: Zac's pet hound dog who appears in most Season 1 episodes of the show and made cameos in the CGI seasons Rollo

  4. List of fictional dogs in comics - Wikipedia

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    Received his own comics series, despite only featuring for five minutes in the original motion picture. Schultz Great Dane: Sweetie Pie: Nadine Seltzer Sweetie Pie's dog; about a typical kid who can be quite annoying to her parents and teacher. Señor Dog Chihuahua Gordo: Gus Arriola: Gordo's dog, a Mexican bean farmer who becomes a tour guide ...

  5. On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog - Wikipedia

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    Peter Steiner's 1993 cartoon, as published in The New Yorker "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog" is an adage and Internet meme about Internet anonymity which began as a caption to a cartoon drawn by Peter Steiner, published in the July 5, 1993 issue of the American magazine The New Yorker.

  6. The Adventures of Parsley - Wikipedia

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    Its opening credits featured either Parsley the lion roaring or Dill the dog barking with their head in a circle, in a parody of Leo the Lion. Unlike in The Herbs the animal characters talked, a typical episode featuring a dialogue between the overenthusiastic Dill and the more laid back, deadpan Parsley.

  7. Voices: Dressing your dog up for Christmas is barking mad - AOL

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    Animals are sentient beings. Anyone who thinks ,“It’s just a dog, for goodness sake!” is barking up the wrong Christmas tree. Just because something isn’t human doesn’t give us the right ...

  8. Why Does My Dog Bark at Nothing? A Trainer Explains the Truth

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    Disclaimer: Dog training and behavior modification, particularly for challenges involving potential aggression (e.g., lunging, barking, growling, snapping, or biting), require in-person guidance ...

  9. Feed the Kitty - Wikipedia

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    This cartoon is the first of a short series directed by Jones and using the characters of Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot (Marc Anthony's barks and grunts courtesy of an uncredited Mel Blanc). Marc Anthony, a massive-chested bulldog, tries to intimidate a stray kitten with his ferocious barking and grimacing.