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I watched this dog in the 60's when I was a kid. The name Mutley keeps coming up but I think that is a different dog (with a sneeky laugh).

2007-01-09 15:20:39 · 12 answers · asked by Nena 1 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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That was Snuffles, a dog often shown in Quick Draw McGraw cartoons.

It was NOT Mutley. He only had a wheezy laugh.

2007-01-09 15:25:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Many people love the idea of owning a dog but one thing that they have to keep in mind often times, is that the dog needs to be trained. While the pet may look heart-breakingly cute when it's in a shelter or at the pound, picking out the dog is only the first part of the relationship between dog owner and the animal. Many people don't understand that they have to put time and effort into socializing the dog.

An unsocialized dog will intimidate others, tear up the home, and will create an environment that can become so bad that the it will have to be returned. Many times when dogs have to be returned to shelters or to other resources, it will end up euthanized, which is very heartbreaking. All of this can be spared if a person learns the various techniques in order to socialize the dog.

One thing that they have to understand is that the he wants to be told what to do. It's in the canine nature to follow a leader. The dog will be more than willing to obey the leadership of its master. Here's a look at some common techniques that are used in dog training:

"Dog Whispering"

This is a technique that has been around for a while, but gained national notoriety over the last 10 years. Some people might hear this term and wonder how in the world whispering to a dog can train it! Whispering isn't meant to be taken literally in this case. As trainers have shown, whispering is a term that refers to connecting with a being or an entity on a very deep and almost spiritual level. When it comes to dog training techniques, dog whispering involves careful observation of the dog's behavior and actions.

It literally entails getting inside the mind and the behavior system of the canine. When a person uses dog whispering techniques, they interact with the dog on the canine level. Again, one the most common mistakes that people make is treating the dog like a small human being.

"Reward Training"

Reward training is very simple and it's one of the older tricks that works. This is a simple method of training the dog by positive reinforcement. Once he does what it is told to do, it receives a treat. How this works is that the dog owner must entice the dog towards the treat. Once the canine develops awareness for the treat, it develops a strong desire for it. When the desire for it is extremely strong, the dog owner pulls back. Then the dog receives a command and when the dog obeys the command, it receives the treat. The object is to make the dog associate a treat with the command.

"Clicker Training"

Other dog training techniques include one that is similar to reward training, which is called clicker training. How this works is that the clicker is incorporated to get the dog's attention. The clicker is clicked as a form of communication with the dog. It learns that there is a command or reward associated in conjunction with the clicker. Many people claim that this is fun, and they actually make a game with the dog by using the clicker for their dog training tasks.

"Ultrasonic Whistle"

Last, a relatively new form of dog training technique is called the ultrasonic whistle. This works because the ultrasonic sound is only heard by the dog. When the owner is trying to communicate a command, or stop the dog from barking, they will blow on their whistle when they want to communicate a command to the dog. The benefit of this is that the humans can't hear this noise, but the dog can hear it, and they will learn to associate the sound with a command.

Dog training techniques aren't hard to incorporate, but they are something that absolutely must be incorporated from the time a dog owner brings their new dog home. No matter how old or how young the dog is, they will need training. Once they are trained properly, they will be a wonderful addition to one's family.

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2016-05-31 17:47:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

Cartoon Dog Bone

2016-10-18 23:39:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Precious Pupp, which when I was a kid aired in reruns I assume on a show called the Banana Splits Show. He had an elderly lady as an owner, and she would give him the bones and he would be in heaven. He also had a silly laugh, but it wasn't quite like Mutley, who was from Wacky Races.
See links below, they offer details and at least one image of each dog in question.

2007-01-09 17:08:01 · answer #4 · answered by john k 4 · 0 0

Several dogs had that reaction.

Both Snuffles (Quick Draw McGraw) and Precious Pup (Precious Pup) did that. Muttly did it, too, but not because of dog bones/doggy treats. He did it whenever he got a medal, which was what he always held out for when Dick Dasterly gave him an order. Muttly would refuse to obey unless he was promiced a medal. Of course, if he failed, Dasterly would either refuse to give him the medal, or even take medals away from Muttly. Muttly would either whimper in protest --but surrender the medal--, growl about it, or even attack Dasterly. Either the first two more than the third.

These dogs can be seen on Boomerang.

2007-01-09 16:30:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe you are right on Mutley, but I was also thinking of Manfred, which makes me think Mutley is more correct!

He use to be on the same show with Quick Draw, I believe!

2007-01-09 15:25:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

properly, right this is a catalogue of previous 'toon' dogs that I bear in mind from some time past - in keeping with possibility one in all them is the only you're attempting to think of of. Huckleberry Hound, Underdog, Scooby-Doo (he's brown - not yellow - and he does not flow interior the air after eating a 'scooby snack' - lol), Muttley (from the caricature 'The Wacky Races - Dastardly and Muttley). Edit: i think of 'capturing...' is robust - this is Deputy Dawg (he in simple terms spelled the call incorrect - lol). this is been soooooo long on account that i've got seen any of those cartoons, that i can not bear in mind the two.

2016-10-30 12:02:14 · answer #7 · answered by santolucito 4 · 0 0

Mutley was his name. He was the dog of the villian in Wacky Races. The one with Penelope and the seven or eight midget guy friends she has.

2007-01-10 04:18:28 · answer #8 · answered by babiangel 4 · 0 0

Mutley. He was from the cartoon DASTERDLEY AND MUTLEY.

love_movies2: Mighty Manfred was the dog on Tom Terrific.

2007-01-09 15:24:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't remember the dog, but you got Mutley right. He was Dastardly's dog on "The Whacky Races".
It may be Mutley.
And wasn't Penelope Pitstop hot?!

2007-01-09 15:25:27 · answer #10 · answered by stringer_G 3 · 0 0

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