The animator was the same one who worked on Hucklebery Hound's "Piccadilly Dilly" during the same period (1960), which meant that H-B produced this "in-house", for their sponsor...
Kellogg's was the sponsor of "QUICK DRAW McGRAW" during its original syndicated run (1959-'66); at that time, they also had a pet food division. Naturally, they accomodated their sponsor by having "Snuffles" going wild over "dog biscuits" [especially if the "Gro-Pup" name was on the box- without the Kellogg's logo, since those cartoons were repeated without their sponsorship in later years]. I've yet to see Snuffles in a "Gro-Pup Dog Biscuit" ad...
The animator was the same one who worked on Hucklebery Hound's "Piccadilly Dilly" during the same period (1960), which meant that H-B produced this "in-house", for their sponsor...
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Kellogg's was the sponsor of "QUICK DRAW McGRAW" during its original syndicated run (1959-'66); at that time, they also had a pet food division. Naturally, they accomodated their sponsor by having "Snuffles" going wild over "dog biscuits" [especially if the "Gro-Pup" name was on the box- without the Kellogg's logo, since those cartoons were repeated without their sponsorship in later years]. I've yet to see Snuffles in a "Gro-Pup Dog Biscuit" ad...
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@cd637299 Nothing like commercial tie-ins. Hal Smith is the vet. Don't know who did the animation.
jgbennie 2 years ago
Wow....Gro-Pup really existed! The name appears on some of he biscuit boxes on the later Quick Draw cartoons when Snuffles appears!
cd637299 2 years ago
It IS Snuffles
nnaw 2 years ago
It's a dog that looks close to Snuffles...
heine71 2 years ago
Well, considering that's Snuffles from Quickdraw McGraw, what do you think??
nnaw 2 years ago
Did Hanna-Barbera do the animation?
heine71 2 years ago
Think that's Snuffles the Dog from those Quick Draw McGraw cartoons.
DwighttFrye 2 years ago
Would you eat healthy for a Scooby Snack?
aflyingturd 2 years ago