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He also handled the dogs for the Lassie television series which ran from 1954 to 1974, and trained Spike for the 1957 feature film Old Yeller. After his death, his son, Robert, took over the training of the animals. [2] Weatherwax was also responsible for training the official New York Mets’ team mascot in the 1960s, a beagle named Homer. [3]
To enter, the dog and the owner must have the right temperament, focus, calmness, and compassion. Ruby does well until finally, impatient, she wiggles free, disturbing a bee's nest. Out of the official training, Mel reminds Dan he got through the police academy with dyslexia and hyperactivity, so maybe he should try homeschooling Ruby.
Rudy volunteers for Reggie's Disappearing Act (a cabinet with a trapdoor) and escapes through the back into ChalkZone. Reggie, seeing an eraser where Rudy was, supposes he turned him into an eraser. / Rudy uses a portable chalkboard to talk to Snap while being chased by a strict art teacher named Miss. Tweezer. / Snap gives a tour of ChalkZone.
“My wife [Christine Harrell] was on the sideline,” Astin, 49, recalls exclusively to Us Weekly. The biographical movie, directed by David Anspaugh, is an account of Daniel Ruettiger’s early ...
The pivotal scene where players carry "Rudy" off the field was shot during that year's Notre Dame vs. Boston College game, with the 59,000 fans present chanting Rudy's name. N.F.L. Films, the National Football League's cinematic division, handled the filming of football action scenes. Following the six-week stint in South Bend, the production ...
"We didn't want to do it."
"Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!" is the twentieth episode of the eighteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 13, 2007. The episode was written by John Frink and directed by Matthew Faughnan.
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