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How To Make Your Dog Into A Cartoon Character

What is the name of this cartoon dog?

Remember that cartoon dog that would eat a biscuit and say mm, mmm, mmm mmm, mmm as he was rubbing his stomach and hugging himself and going up in the air and then floating back down to the ground like a feather? I can't remember if it was Warner Brothers or Hanna Barbera or someone else. I think it was a yellow dog. It's been so long I can't remember. Thanks

What type of dog breed are the Disney characters Goofy and Pluto?

Goofy I’m not sure, but Pluto is a poodle. This was established in the most recent Mickey Mouse shorts.

What type of breed was the dog/cartoon character Droopy?

I'm gonna go with bassett

Does anyone remember a old cartoon with a dog I think his name was Smugly ?What was the name of the Cartoon?

Dick Dastardly from Wacky Races & Flying Machines .....

but his dog's name was Muttley

What is the name of the wolf in the droopy cartoons?

He was never given a name. He was just wolf.

The second I put my dog in a crate he pees. What should I do?

I’d suggest that your dog has learned that peeing in the crate is a good way to get instant contact attention from you. Dog goes into crate - dog pees - you remove dog from crate to clean up pee and admonish dog - dog’s belief that peeing in crate is an effective mechanism for attention is reinforced.Here’s something you can try - it’s a little left field and you’ll probably feel like a stone cold fool while you do it - but it has a really good success rate…. Here what you do: clean the crate completely with a mixture of warm water and baking soda, rinse well and dry. Get a pack of those puppy training pee pads from the store and put one or two in the bottom of the crate (depending on the size of the crate - just a single layer to cover the crate floor). Put your dog in the crate. When your dog pees open the crate door just enough to reach in and get the wet pee pad, then close the crate door again with your dog still crated **dont say anything to the dog while opening the door/getting the wet pee pad - just try to remain as blank faced as you can**. Now here’s the fool part: hold the pee pad in clear sight of you dog and scold the heck out of the pee pad. Seriously. Make a big show of doing it. You don’t have to yell or such, it’s more of a ‘verbal with overly dramatic facial expressions and hand gestures’ thing. Wag your finger at the pee pad, day ‘bad badpee pad!’ No, pee pad!’ While shaking your head and frowning and looking mad in the way a cartoon character would. Then take the pee pad out of the room and bin it before returning to your crated dog and lavishing some attention on it through he crate door. Basically do the opposite of what you just did to the pee pad - but don’t open the crate door or let your dog out. After about a minute of solid attention standup, turn around and calmly go about your business. You might have to go through the whole process a few times but soon your dog will stop peeing in the crate. I think they figure ‘darn, that wet pee pad gets into trouble all the time! I’m going to stay away from that dude or my human will think I’m like them and then I’ll get into trouble…’.Good luck!

How come Pluto is treated like a dog, but Goofy isn't, when he is also a dog?

In-universe: Perhaps Goofy’s genus split off from canis lupus, dogs and wolves, into a more advanced form which learned tool using and language. There may have been previous genus canis erectus, leading to canis sapiens, upright and (relatively) intelligent canids.Pluto is part of the genus canis lupus familiaris, which may have even been bred from wolves by the dog people (Goofy’s race) in Mickey’s history, as they were bred by our ancestors in our universe.In the real world: Writers Walt Disney, Art Babbitt and Frank Webb wanted Mickey to have friends, so they made other usually anthropomorphic characters over various years, such as Minnie, Goofy and Donald. Pluto is the exception in the group, being strictly a pet, not an equal to the rest.Pluto actually came three years before Goofy, with Donald following two years after. Pluto evolved from an unnamed dog, into Mickey’s friend that we know around 1931. He’s the oldest and biggest Disney character not to be characterized as a person.There was no master plan for these characters, but rather they were made as was convenient for the scripts they were part of. Here’s the timeline of Disney’s “Sensational Six,” for trivia’s sake:Mickey (1928, Plane Crazy [first animated, but released in 1929] or Steamboat Willie [first released in 1928])Minnie (1928, Steamboat Willy)Pluto (1928, The Skeleton Dance)Goofy (1932, Mickey’s Revue)Donald (1934, The Wise Little Hen)Daisy (1940, Mr. Duck Steps Out)Bonus: Huey, Dewey and Louie (1937, Donald’s Nephews)Goofy has a son named Max, (1951, Fathers are People,) but Max’s mother is a vague character rarely shown on screen or defined as far as species.Even Disney themselves have poked fun at he confusion surrounding Goofy. From an episode of House of Mouse:Hades: Are you a man, are you a dog, are you a man-dog . . . what are you?Goofy: I'm just Goofy.

Why can Goofy talk but Pluto can't? They are both dogs.

Goofy resembles an anthropomorphic dog, but he is more specifically,  a "goof". He was originaly created as a human character with the name "Dippy Dawg" in later cartoons his name changed to G.G. Goof, and eventualy, "Goofy". While he bears some resemblance to a dog, he is not one, and his appearance is just a nod to his original chatacter name.Pluto is a non anthropomorphic dog, and thus has no human characteristics. The same goes for Minnie's cat, Figaro. Both are simply pets, and cannot communicate verbally with anthropomorphic characters.This universe phenomenon is often described as "funny animal" cartooning.

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