Barnyard Dawg
Hector the Bulldog , from Looney Tunes , would often frighten Sylvester into clutching the ceiling .
Cerberus .
The Lowry family on the TV show The Retrievers. See Related Links.
Assuming you're talking about the cartoon character... it's spelled m-u-t-l-e-y.
Barnyard Dawg
Foghorn-Leghorn was a famous cartoon character from the Looney Tunes show. His side was The Barnyard Dog. He first debuted in 1946.
Spike and Chester .
I don't think he is from looney tunes but definitly from cartoon network his name is Droopy Droopy isn't from Cartoon Network, Droopy was around in the 1950's long long long before Cartoon Network was around.
The Looney Tunes Show - 2011 Devil Dog 1-8 was released on: USA: 21 June 2011 Japan: 10 March 2012
it was the cartoon about the singing frog
Hector the Bulldog , from Looney Tunes , would often frighten Sylvester into clutching the ceiling .
I think you mean , instead of Spike from Tom and Jerry , Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier from Looney Tunes ~ Chester is the 'hyper little dog' .
In the movie "Stand by Me," the man with the dog named Chopper is referred to as "the junkyard owner," whose character is portrayed by actor Bill Kinnard. He is a menacing figure that the boys encounter during their journey to find the body of a missing boy. Chopper, his dog, adds to the tension and danger of their adventure.
No, Roald Dahl's pet named Chopper is not a dog. Chopper is actually a monkey that the author had as a pet.
The most popular would have to be Scooby Doo, Looney Tunes, and The Jetsons. You can consult wikipedia for a larger compilation of cartoons, books and television shows featuring talking dogs.
roald dahls dogs name is chopperscrapper and biscer