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Annie Oakley had/ co-owned Frank Butler's french poodle!
Yes, a dog named Frank
Type your answer here... nope just a dog frank
Yes. His name was "Dave," and he was named after a family friend. He appeared to be a sort of terrier dog. Annie used him in her act and would shoot an apple off of his head. (No, she never missed!)
That would be quite unlikely from a farm girl, hunter and trapper.
Annie's dog is named Sandy.
The dog was named Sandy.
Sandy in Annie was a mixed breed dog with a sandy-colored coat. He was portrayed as a stray dog that Annie and Daddy Warbucks adopt.
Little Orphan Annie had a dog named Sandy, which was a mixed breed dog with the appearance of a stray mongrel. Sandy was a loyal companion to Annie, helping her through her adventures and providing comfort and support.
Oh, dude, Annie called the dog a "dumb dog" because she was frustrated with him for making a mess. It's like when your friend eats the last slice of pizza without asking - you're gonna be like, "Come on, dumb dog!" It's just a funny way of expressing annoyance, you know?
The cast of The Tale of a Dog - 1914 includes: Laura Oakley
It is certainly possible for a dog owner to love his or her dog more than he or she loves any person. That is not true of all dog owners, however. Some dog owners love people more than they love dogs.