A messy family dog is told by its owner that it will be thrown out in the cold, after three puppies show up on the doorstep, complicating the dog's life. The owner, thinking the dog is responsible for the mess, finally discovers the puppies and all ends well. Animation by George Germanetti and Steve Muffatti. Story by Joe Stultz and Larry Riley. Scenics by Robert Connavale. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1948.
Director: Bill Tytla
Production Company: Paramount Pictures & U.M.&M. TV Corporation & Famous Studios Productions
Public Domain AFAIK
I enjoy these great classic cartoons! Thanks for posting them!
PamelaMorrison89 1 year ago
At least this is better than that other cartoon with the creepier dog that sound too much like a certain racist duck.
I'm surprised Hector didn't though on who he did with.
stripperella1sthubb 1 year ago
this r animal abuse !!! :P
xTHEwierd1x 1 year ago
For some reason, this scares me. Sorry, ;~;
helloredpanda 2 years ago
Wow, I loved this tape as a kid!
ericasalad 2 years ago
I used to have it on tape also, until my younger sister lost it, ticked me off
animemaster1991 2 years ago
I miss this cartoon I used to have it on tape. So cute.
JeromeOokami 3 years ago
This cartoon is in very close relationship with "Little Audrey". And the voice of the dog's consciences sound like Audrey too.
Blackgirl1994 4 years ago
I used to have this video, but some time in the many times we've moved it was lost. Thank you so much for posting this!
looloo12345 4 years ago
It's hard to believe that Bill Tytla, who directed this cute little cartoon, had animated the magnificent Chernabog in the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence of "Fantasia"!
Larynxa 5 years ago