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"Dogs" (1950) to "Dogs" (1989)

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Dogs (Feb. 1950)
   "I'm a Musician!"* (Buddy Bear) 1 p. in Sniffy the Pup, no.
   6 (Feb. 1950). -- Summary: Buddy takes the stage and sings
   "Carry Me Back to Ol' Virginy" and a dog in the front row
   sobs the whole time; Buddy asks if he's a Virginian. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.S73S5no.6
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Dogs (Mar. 21, 1950)
   "Let's Play We're Little Puppies and Eat Right Off the
   Plate"* (Myrtle, Mar. 21, 1950) / Dudley Fisher. --
   Summary: The real dogs steal their peanut butter
   sandwiches. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (May 27, 1950)
   "Come Here, Fifi, Some Sap Wants to Speak To You"* (Moon
   Mullins, May 27, 1950) / Willard. -- Summary: Moon thinks
   he's overheard the name of the dame in 414, but he's
   actually only learned the name of her dog. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Apr. 1950)
   "Dick Oliver, Boys' Club Hero!" 1 p. in Real Life Comics,
   no. 52 (Apr. 1950). -- About Dick Oliver from Fairhaven,
   Mass., who rescued a drowning boy. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N4R4no.52
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Dogs (June 7, 1950)
   "This'll Sorta Defrost th' Little Lady"* (Moon Mullins,
   June 7, 1950) / Willard. -- Summary: Moon knocks on the
   door of room 414, thinking he has saved her dog from being
   kidnapped, but she still has her dog.-- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Dec. 1950)
   "Ditto" p. 24-29 in Children's Digest, no. 3 (Dec. 1950).
   -- Wordless strip about a dog. -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.3
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Dogs (Dec. 1950)
   "Elmo the Wonder Dog"* (Doll Man) 13 p. in Doll Man, no. 31
   (Dec. 1950). -- Introduces Elmo the Wonder Dog. -- Data
   from David Stepp. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.81
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Dogs (Dec. 1950)
   "The Lost Charm" p. 117-121 in Children's Digest, no. 3
   (Dec. 1950). -- Story explains why dogs chase cats. -- Call
   no.: AP201.C46no.3
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Dogs (1951)
   "Long Bow's Dog" (Long Bow) / by Stuart Kerrigan. 6 p. in
   Long Bow, no. 4 (1951). -- Title from cover. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.F5L6no.4
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Dogs (Mar. 1951)
   "The Animal Corner" 1 p. in Star Spangled Comics, no. 114
   (Mar. 1951). -- Illustrated items about children and
   animals: Dick Rose and his blind dog, Jane Keever who
   raises skunks, Dan Moore who trains dogs in his back yard,
   and Fred & Linda Rudolph who raise chinchillas in Brooklyn.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S75no.114
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Dogs (Mar. 1951)
   "A Stray Dog"* (Casey the Cop) / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in
   Star Spangled Comics, no. 114 (Mar. 1951). -- Begins: "Hmm,
   a stray dog!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S75no.114
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Dogs (Apr./May 1951)
   "Mother Hubbard and Her Dog"* (Rip Rooster) 8 p. in Ha Ha
   Comics, no. 77 (Apr./May 1951). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.A5H3no.77
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Dogs (May/June 1951)
   "Dog-Gone" (Archie's Pal Jughead) 6 p. in Archie Comics,
   no. 50 (May/June 1951). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.50
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Dogs (Sept./Oct. 1951)
   "Mad Dog" (Archie) 1 p. in Archie Comics, no. 52
   (Sept./Oct. 1951). -- Educational strip about rabies. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.52
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Dogs (Mar. 1952)
   "Watson, the Detective's Assistant" p. 81-87 in Children's
   Digest, no. 16 (Mar. 1952) -- Watson is a dog. -- Call no.:
   AP201.C46no.16
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Dogs (June 13, 1952)
   "Every Editor in the Country is a Lover of Dog Pictures"*
   (Pogo, June 13, 1952) / Walt Kelly. -- Summary: Ol' Houn'
   Dog Beauregard wants Pogo to go to Omaha for the campaign
   picture, a family tableau with dogs. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.P57F6 1952v.1
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Dogs (July/Aug. 1952)
   "The Case of the Calico Dog!" (Whoo-Doodit) 6 p. in Funny
   Films, no. 18 (July/Aug. 1952). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.A5F8no.18
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Dogs (Aug./Sept. 1952)
   "Crystal Ball"* (Anthony and Cleopatra) 6 p. in Ha Ha
   Comics, no. 85 (Aug./Sept. 1952). -- Anthony is a dog, and
   Cleo is a cat. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A5H3no.85
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Dogs (Aug. 1952)
   "I've Trained Him Not to Track Mud Into the House"*
   (Pepper) 1 p. in Horace and Dotty Dripple, no. 25 (Aug.
   1952). -- Pepper is the family dog. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.M27D6no.25
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Dogs (Sept./Oct. 1952)
   "It Happened to a Dog" (Archie) 8 p. in Archie Comics, no.
   58 (Sept./Oct. 1952). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.58
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Dogs (Sept. 9, 1952)
   "You Kin Be My Faithful Dog if You Can Memorize Your
   Lines"* (Pogo, Sept. 9, 1952) / Walt Kelly. -- Summary:
   Houn' Dog recites his full name (Beauregard Chaulmoogra
   Frontenac de Montmingle Bugleboy), and explains why it says
   "Fido" on his dog house, then considers playing the part of
   Sandy as Pogo proposes to run away and be an orphan gal. --
   Call no.: PN6728.P57F6 1952v.1
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Dogs (Nov./Dec. 1952)
   "Accidents Will Happen"* (Puss an' Boots) 6 p. in Funny
   Films, no. 20 (Nov./Dec. 1952). -- Puss and Boots are a cat
   and a dog. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A5F8no.20
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Dogs (Nov./Dec. 1952)
   "Big Race Today"* (Alkali Ike and His Horse Oatsie) 7 p. in
   Funny Films, no. 20 (Nov./Dec. 1952). -- Alkali Ike is a
   cowboy dog. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A5F8no.20
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Dogs (Nov. 1952)
   "You Cawn't Dig in the Marster's Lawn!"* (Flub) 2 p. in
   Felix the Cat, no. 34 (Nov. 1952). -- Flub is a dog. --
   Call no.: PN6728.D4F4no.34
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Dogs (Mar. 1953)
   "Insomnio!"* (Vida de Marinos) 1 p. in Doll Man, no. 12
   (Mar. 1953) ; in Vengador, no. 6 (July 1956) ; in Valor,
   no. 8 (Aug. 1956) ; in Acción Policíaca, no. 77 (Apr. 1958)
   ; and in Grandes Detectives, no. 23 (May 1958). -- Gag
   about snoring dogs. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44D58no.12
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Dogs (June 1953)
   "El Espíritu e sus Perros"* (Galería de Fantasmas) 5 p. in
   Selva, no. 8 (June 1953). -- Summary: The ghost of a
   murdered woman, and her dogs, save the lives of the woman's
   sister and husband. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44S36no.8
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Dogs (Jan. 13, 1953)
   "We Don't Eat Dog Food, and He Can't Read!"* (Donald Duck,
   Jan. 13, 1953) -- Summary: Donald has bought a new dish for
   the pup with his name on it ("Fido"), and Louie says he got
   took. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog dishes"
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Dogs (Feb. 1953)
   "Saved by the Dogs"* (Battle Brady) / Norman Steinberg. 7
   p. in Battle Action, no. 9 (Feb. 1953)
   I. Steinberg, Norman. II. Battle Brady. k. Dogs. Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3B32no.9
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Dogs (Feb. 12, 1953)
   "What Harm can Movies Do to a Dog?"* (Chip, Feb. 12, 1953)
   / Hayes. -- Summary: Chip doesn't see why dogs aren't
   allowed in the movie theater. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "movies"
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Dogs (Mar./Apr. 1953)
   "Bird-Dogs!" / Harvey Kurtzman, script ; John Severin,
   pencils ; Bill Elder, inks ; Marie Severin, colors ; Ben
   Oda, letters. 8 p. in Frontline Combat, no. 11 (Mar./Apr.
   1953). -- Data from Bob Rivard via Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.E14F7a no.11
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Dogs (Aug. 21, 1953)
   "Watering the Dog"* (Louie, Aug. 21, 1953) -- Summary:
   Louie waters the flowers where the dog is sleeping, and the
   dog comes over and shakes himself on Louie. -- Strip
   without words. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hoses"
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Dogs (Aug. 23, 1953)
   "Up the Tree"* (Louie, Aug. 23, 1953) -- Summary: Louie's
   dog has chased a man up a tree; Louie intercedes and gets
   chased up the tree as well. -- Strip without words. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Sept./Oct. 1953)
   "It's a Dog's Life!" (Archie) 3 p. in Archie Comics, no. 64
   (Sept./Oct. 1953). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.64
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Dogs (Jan./Feb. 1954)
   "Too Fresh" (Archie) 1 p. in Archie Comics, no. 66
   (Jan./Feb. 1954). -- Summary: Archie and Jughead order hot
   dogs, but then they hear a dog crying in the kitchen. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.66
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Dogs (Jan. 21, 1954)
   "Snowbank and Fire Hydrant"* (Out Our Way, Jan. 21, 1954) /
   J.R. Williams. -- (Heroes Are Made, Not Born) -- Summary:
   The little dog on the leash eyes the fire hydrant, out of
   reach over the shoveled show. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "fire hydrants"
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Dogs (Apr. 21, 1954)
   "Imagine! He Tried to Sell me a Dog that would Protect me
   from Men!" (Life's Like That, Apr. 21, 1954) / by Fred
   Neher. -- Setting: Standing outside a pet shop. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Jan. 8, 1955)
   "Black Bob" 2 p. text in The Dandy, no. 685 (Jan. 8, 1955).
   -- Black Bob is a dog. -- Call no.: PN6738.D3no.685
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Dogs (Oct. 6, 1955)
   "I Couldn't Help it If He Followed Me Home"* (Lolly, Oct.
   8, 1955) / Pete Hansen. p. 1 in The Streator Scrapbooks,
   book 119. -- Summary: Pepper is dragging a reluctant stray
   dog in the door, and Lolly says they can't take it in. --
   Call no.: oversize PN6726 .S77 1920 book 119
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Dogs (Dec. 1955)
   "Habla, Maldita Cotorra!"* (Sisinio) 1 p. in Tigresa, no. 8
   (Dec. 1955) ; in Selva, no. 59 (Sept. 1957) and in Robin
   Hood, no. 19 (Apr. 1958). -- Summary: Sisinio has a parrot
   that won't talk, and a talking dog gives him advice. --
   Another translation appears as "Un Loro que no Habla"*
   (Juanito). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44T48no.8
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Dogs (1956)
   "What Makes a Dog" p. 55-60 in A Treasury of Dogs (New York
   : Dell, 1956). -- A page each on: Life span, tails, faces,
   ears, movement, and anatomy. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.D4T727
   1956
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Dogs (Apr./May 1956)
   "Salté y Logré Salvarlo a Nado"* (Vagoneta) 1 p. in Durango
   Kid, no. 44 (Apr./May 1956). -- About taking one's dog to a
   hotel. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44D8no.44
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Dogs (July 1956)
   "Un Loro que no Habla"* (Juanito) 1 p. in Acción Policíaca,
   no. 56 (July 1956) ; in Doll Man, no. 45 (July 1956) ; and
   in Sansón, no. 7 (Oct. 1956). -- Summary: Juanito has a
   parrot that won't talk, and a talking dog gives him advice
   about it. -- Another translation has been assigned the
   title: "Habla, Maldita Cotorra!"* (Sisimo) -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44A3no.56
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Dogs (July 1956)
   "The Show-Off" p. 25-28 in Children's Digest, no. 59 (July
   1956). -- Begins: "Big show today! See the amazing dog
   acrobats, The Three Pooches." -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.59
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Dogs (Dec. 4, 1956?)
   "A Dachshund Can Squeeze Thru a Awful Small Hole, But Don't
   Ask Me to Pull Him Thru the Same Hole Folded!"* (Out Our
   Way, Dec. 4, 1956?) / J.R. Williams. -- (Heroes Are Made,
   Not Born) -- Summary: A dog on a leash has run through a
   culvert. -- The final digit of the year in the copyright
   line is indistinct. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dachshunds"
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Dogs (1957)
   Walt Disney's Old Yeller : the Remarkable Story of a Loyal
   Texas Range Dog and his Teen-age Master. -- New York : Dell
   Publishing Co., 1957. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "No.
   869". -- "Adapted from Walt Disney motion picture Old
   Yeller. Based on the book Old Yeller by Fred Gipson." --
   Western genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.D4 O48 1957
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Dogs (Oct. 30, 1957)
   "Not Another Car Makes a Girl Look So Spectacular"* (Dilly,
   Oct. 30, 1957) / Alfred James, Mel Casson. -- Summary:
   Rhyming narration about sports cars, their problems of
   ingress and egress, riding with large dogs, and having no
   roof in the rain. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sports cars"
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Dogs (Dec. 1957)
   "Jau Jau" 3 p. in Suspenso, no. 11 (Dec. 1957). -- About a
   talking dog. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44S856no.11
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Dogs (1958).
   Beware of the Dog / Giovannetti. -- New York : Macmillan,
   1958. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 29 cm. -- Captions in French and
   English.
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Dogs (1958)
   "Their Animal Friends" p. 72 in The World Around Us, no. 1:
   The Illustrated Story of Dogs (New York : Gilberton, 1958).
   -- Describes dogs with special relationships to a lion, a
   litter of pigs, baby chicks and kittens, and baby robins.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.G5W6no.1
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Dogs (1958)
   "Their Human Friends" p. 70-71 in The World Around Us, no.
   1: The Illustrated Story of Dogs (New York : Gilberton,
   1958). -- Describes the dogs of Isaac Newton, Alexander
   Pope, Sir Walter Scott, and an encounter of George
   Washington with a dog. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.G5W6no.1
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Dogs (Mar. 1958)
   "Fido Habló!" 4 p. in Suspenso, no. 14 (Mar. 1958). --
   Talking dog story. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44S856no.14
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Dogs (July 1958)
   "Man Bites Dog" (Jughead) 2 p. in Archie, no. 93 (July
   1958). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.93
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Dogs (July 2, 1958)
   "Well, You Can Just Return David's Puppy and Tell Him to
   Give You Back Your Little Sister!"* (The Girls, July 2,
   1958) / by Franklin Folger. -- -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "puppies"
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Dogs (Sept. 1958)
   "Beautify Your City Week"* (Ruff and Reddy) 1 p. in Ruff
   and Reddy, no. 937 (Sept. 1958). -- Summary: Ruff and Reddy
   paint a flower on the side of a one-spotted dog. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.D4R8no.937
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Dogs (Nov. 1958
   "El Estafador" (El Agente Secreto) 7 p. in Super Gato, no.
   8 (Nov. 1958). -- The main character, a superhero dog, is
   the one called Super Pup in the following story. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.M44S747no.8
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Dogs (1959)
   "From Now On You're a Dog!"* (Chucky and Bub) 6 p. in
   Animal Crackers, no. 9 (1959). -- Summary: Chucky and Bub
   are young pigs who hide in a library to avoid a truant
   officer. Bub reads a book on hypnotism, and hypnotizes
   himself into thinking he's a dog. Then both the dog-catcher
   and the truant officer chase them. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G74A5no.9
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Dogs (1959)
   "The Magic Rugs"* (Johnny and Woof) 6 p. in Animal
   Crackers, no. 9 (1959). -- Summary: Johnny and Woof (a dog)
   enter their artist's partly completed Arabian Nights story,
   with a magic lamp, a genie, a flying carpet, a cave of
   treasure and a princess to return to her Sultan father. A
   villain takes their magic carpet, but their artist reaches
   into the story and draws another one. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G74A5no.9
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Dogs (1959)
   "Roller Skates"* (Sniffy) 1 p. in Animal Crackers, no. 9
   (1959). -- Summary: Sniffy (a dog) tries on some roller
   skates. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.G74A5no.9
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Dogs (1959)
   "A Steeplechase to Finishing School"* (Super Cat) 6 p. in
   Animal Crackers, no. 9 (1959). -- Summary: Super Cat hears
   a horse owner (a female cat) in distress; she needs to win
   the race to pay for finishing school. Super Cat rides the
   horse, named Gargoyle, to victory, countering several acts
   of sabotage by the owner's boyfriend (a dog). -- The word
   "super" in Super Cat's name seems to be lettered in a
   different hand in the word balloons. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G74A5no.9
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Dogs (Jan. 1959)
   "Lavando los Platos"* (Juanito) 1 p. in Suspenso, no. 24
   (Jan. 1959). -- Juanito and his father and dog break up the
   kitchen eating "postre prohibido." -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44S856no.24
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Dogs (Mar. 1959)
   "Peg" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 258
   (Mar. 1959). -- Begins: "This dachsund I got for a present"
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.258
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Dogs (July 1959)
   "The Colossal Superdog!" (Superboy) / George Papp, art. 13
   p. in Adventure Comics, no. 262 (July 1959) ; reprinted in
   Superboy, no. 174 (June 1971). -- Features Krypto. -- Call
   no.: Film 15791 r.40
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Dogs (Oct. 1959)
   "Going to the Dogs!" (Kathy) / Stan Lee, Stan Goldberg. 4
   p. in Kathy, no. 1 (Oct. 1959). -- First story. -- Begins:
   Students, I have a pleasant announcement to make. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.M3K3no.1
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Dogs (Oct. 1959)
   "Going to the Dogs!" (Kathy) / Stan Lee. 1 p. in Kathy, no.
   1 (Oct. 1959). -- Sixth story. -- Begins: C'mon, Baldy,
   let's go for a walk! -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3K3no.1
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Dogs (1960)
   Mélisande / foreword and story by Margery Sharp ; drawings
   by Roy McKie. -- Boston : Little, Brown, 1960. -- 89 p. :
   all ill. ; 26 cm. -- In a story without words, Mélisande is
   a dog who becomes a famous opera singer, then retires to
   sing with the Salvation Army. -- Call no.: NC1429.M245S45
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Dogs (Sept. 1960)
   "Ollie" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Action Comics, no. 268
   (Sept. 1960) -- Begins: Look at that, a dog driving the
   car! It's stopping. I'll go tell a policeman. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3A2no.268
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Dogs (1961)
   Dennis the Menace and His Dog Ruff. -- Meriden, CT :
   Hallden Division of Fawcett Publications, 1961. -- 1 v. :
   col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "No. 1, Summer 1961." -- Funny kid
   genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.F3D28 1961
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Dogs (1961)
   One Hundred and One Dalmatians [videorecording] -- United
   States : Walt Disney Home Video, 1992. -- 1 videocassette
   (79 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. -- (Walt Disney Classics)
   -- At head of title: Walt Disney Presents. -- Originally
   produced as motion picture in 1961. -- VHS. -- Summary
   (from OCLC): Dalmatians Pongo and Perdita settle into their
   owners' flat in London to become proud parents of 15
   precocious pups. It's one big happy dog family until the
   evil Cruella De Vil kidnaps the puppies, along with every
   other Dalmatian in the city. It's up to Pongo and Perdita
   to unite the entire animal population in a mission to help
   the courageous pups outsmart their captor. -- Call no.:
   PN1997.5 .O5W25 1992
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Dogs (1961)
   Walt Disney's Greyfriars Bobby. -- New York : Dell
   Publishing Co., 1961. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   (Four Color ; no. 1189) -- "The true story of a loyal
   terrier who refused to be separated from his master." --
   Call no.: PN6728.3.D4G74 1961
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Dogs (May 18, 1961)
   "The Classic Pose of the Hunter"* (Out Our Way, May 18,
   1961) / Neg Cochran. -- (The Worry Wart) -- Summary: The
   Wart is trying to get his dog to be a pointer. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "pointers"
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Dogs (1962)
   Walt Disney's Big Red. -- Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : K.K.
   Publications in cooperation with Golden Press, 1962. -- 32
   p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "10026-211". -- Comic book about
   a dog. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.G56B5 1962
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Dogs (Jan. 9, 1962)
   "Makes Me Feel Like a Subversive"* (Priscilla's Pop, Jan.
   9, 1962) / Al Vermeer. -- Summary: Hollyhock wonders at the
   fact that dogs forsake their own kind in favor of the
   'alien society' of people, and Oliver (the dog) comments.
   -- Call no.: PN6728. P76F6 1947 v.8
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Dogs (Mar. 1962)
   "Attack of the Giant Dogs!" (Atomic Knights) / John Broome,
   story ; Murphy Anderson, art. 9 p. in Strange Adventures,
   no. 224 (June 1970); reprinted from Strange Adventures, no.
   138 (Mar. 1962)
   I. Broome, John. II. Anderson, Murphy. III. Atomic Knights.
   k. Giant Dogs. k. Dogs. Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S76no.224.
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Dogs (Mar. 15, 1962)
   "I'll Know My Own Pooch"* (Gasoline Alley, Mar. 15, 1962) /
   King. -- Summary: Sam Smack is coming to identify his lost
   dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "identification"
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Dogs (May 28, 1962)
   "Do Dogs Need Passports?"* (Dondi, May 28, 1962) / Edson
   and Hasen. -- Summary: Dondi's leaving for a vacation in
   Rome, but Queenie has to stay behind. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "passports"
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Dogs (Apr. 17, 1962)
   "False Whiskers" (Out Our Way, Apr. 17, 1962) / J.R.
   Williams. -- Summary: The cowboys with the stick and the
   pliers can't decide which is the porcupine and which is the
   dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "quills"
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Dogs (June 16, 1962)
   "Brains Beat Brawn Every Time"* (Rivets, June 16, 1962) /
   Sixta. -- Summary: Rivets gets the big dog to chase him
   around the tree until he's tied himself up, and then takes
   his bone. -- Call no.: PN6728.R56F61962v.1
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Dogs (June 19, 1962)
   "Lesser of Evils"* (Rivets, June 19, 1962) / Sixta. --
   Summary: Rivets sees the girls coming and knows they want
   to dress him up in doll clothes and put him in their baby
   buggy; then he sees the big dog coming from the other
   direction. -- Call no.: PN6728.R56F61962v.1
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Dogs (Nov. 22, 1962)
   "Treasure Jests" p. 14 in Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, v.
   18, no. 6 (Nov. 22, 1962). -- Gag cartoons, about a
   magician, a bird dog, a hot shower, and homework. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.18no.6
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Dogs (Sept. 14, 1963)
   "Birth of an Idea" (Our Boarding House, Sept. 14, 1963) /
   Bill Freyse. -- Summary: The Major is selling lawn chairs,
   and the customer says the last peddler sold her spot
   remover that ate a hole in the rug. She threatens to
   release her surly dog, and Amos thinks that's a fate better
   reserved for his brother in law. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "peddlers"
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Dogs (Dec. 1963)
   "Homer" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Aquaman, no. 12 (Dec.
   1963). -- Begins: There goes Homer and his dog. They. --
   Call no.: PN6728.3.N3A7no.12
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Dogs (Dec. 1964)
   "Fetch"* / A.B. Sens. p. 75 in Evergreen Review, no. 34
   (Dec. 1964). -- Sequence of 6 drawings of a man throwing a
   ball for a dog to fetch. On contents page, artist's name is
   given as A.G. Sens. -- Call no.: folio AP2.E884no.34
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Dogs (Mar. 1965)
   "Urination and Reaction"* / A.B. Sens. p. 50 in Evergreen
   Review, no. 35 (Mar. 1965). -- 7-drawing sequence about a
   man, a dog, and a fire hydrant. -- Call no.: folio
   AP2.E884no.35
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Dogs (Apr. 13, 1965)
   "Wait, I'll See Which Channel They're Watching"* (The
   Neighbors, Apr. 13, 1965) / by George Clark. -- Summary: A
   TV program rating service is on the phone; she has two dogs
   watching television. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Jan. 1966)
   "What Is a Blind Date?" (Dep't: Every Dog Has Its Date) /
   S. Aragones, art ; A. Kogen, script ; in Mad, no. 100 (Jan.
   1966) -- Key words: Blind Dates, Dating -- Data from index
   in Mad no. 350. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.E14M3no.100
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Dogs (Oct. 1966)
   "Ouch!"* / A.B. Sens. p. 65 in Evergreen Review, no. 43
   (Oct. 1966). -- Sequence of 5 drawings; a man steps on the
   tail of a howling dog. -- Call no.: folio AP2.E884no.43
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Dogs (Oct. 14, 1966)
   "But All the Mutt Does is Scare Them Away"* (The Neighbors,
   Oct. 14, 1966) / by George Clark. -- Summary: She got the
   dog to meet nice boys. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Apr. 1967)
   "Two Men of Zen and a Dog" / A. B. Sens. p. 83 in Evergreen
   Review, no. 46 (Apr. 1967). -- Call no.: folio
   AP2.E884no.46
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Dogs (Apr. 1967)
   "Would You Kindly Allow Me To Drink Champagne From Your
   Slipper?"* / Copi. p. 88 in Evergreen Review, no. 46 (Apr.
   1967). -- 2 tiers. -- The dog's request is refused. -- Call
   no.: folio AP2.E884no.46
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Dogs (Apr. 27, 1967)
   "Opportunity Barking?" (Our Boarding House, Apr. 27, 1967)
   / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: An authority on dogs asks if
   Templeton is being entered in the dog show. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog shows"
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Dogs (July 1967)
   "Beware the Mad Dog of Steel" (Superboy) 10 p. in Superboy,
   no. 140 (July 1967). -- Features Krypto. -- Data from Gene
   Reed. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S77no.140
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Dogs (July/Aug. 1967)
   "Vengeance of the Devil-Dogs!" (Tomahawk) / art by Fred Ray
   ; story by Ed Herron. 24 p. in Tomahawk, no. 111 (July/Aug.
   1967). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T6no.111
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Dogs (1968)
   "Dirty Dog" / R. Crumb. 3 p. in Zap Comix, no. 3 (1968). --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Z3no.3
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Dogs (1968)
   The International Dog / by Bob Gumpertz ; introduction by
   Snoopy with the assistance of Charles Schulz. -- New York :
   Golden Press, 1968. -- 1 v. : chiefly ill. ; 25 cm. --
   Cartoons about dogs. -- Call no.: NC1429.G85 I6 1968
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Dogs (Feb. 8, 1968)
   "The Annual Blood Drawing" (Our Boarding House, Feb. 8,
   1968) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: The boarders are playing
   darts and commenting on the dog they heard about that ate
   the samples, and the fact that Templeton doesn't look well.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "darts"
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Dogs (July 9, 1968)
   "Mawd and Pawd Dog" / Joel Beck. 1/2 p. in Yellow Dog, v.
   1, no. 4 (July 9, 1968). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4v.1no.4
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Dogs (1969)
   "Space Dog Finds Hydrant"* / Ronald Lipking. 2 p. in Yellow
   Dog Comics, no. 15 (v. 2, no. 3) (1969). -- Story without
   words. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4no.15
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Dogs (Apr. 1, 1969)
   "Dog" / Dave Manning. 1 p. in Yellow Dog, v. 2, no. 2 (no.
   9/10) (Apr. 1, 1969). -- Story without words. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P7Y4no.9/10
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Dogs (July 11, 1969)
   "Sorry, No Vacancy"* (Priscilla's Pop, July 11, 1969) / Al
   Vermeer. -- Summary: Oliver reads a news report about
   homeless dogs, then looks at his comfortable dog house, and
   hangs a sign. -- Call no.: PN6728.P76F6 1947v.12
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Dogs (July 23, 1969)
   "Monte Carlo! That's the Key!"* (Dick Tracy, July 23, 1969)
   / Chester Gould. -- Summary: Figuring out a way to meet
   Duchess Gena Aneg, whose bulldog, Miti, has a $30,000
   collar. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog collars"
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Dogs (Dec. 1969)
   "Dumb Cat"* / Brandreth. p. 60 in Evergreen Review, no. 73
   (Dec. 1969). -- Sequence of 8 drawings in which a dog and a
   cat attempt to communicate. -- Call no.: folio
   AP2.E884no.73
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Dogs (1970)
   "Twilight of the Dogs" 10 p. in Fantagor, no. 1 (1970). --
   By Richard Corben, cf. Kennedy. Official Underground and
   Newave Comix Price Guide. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3F3no.1
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Dogs (Mar. 9, 1970)
   "Is There Any Way That I Could Have My Old Dog Back?"*
   (Winthrop, Mar. 9, 1970) / Dick Cavalli. -- Summary: Chips
   is doing a soft-shoe routine in a straw hat and cane as a
   result of dog training school. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "straw hats"
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Dogs (May 7, 1970)
   "I Don't Believe In Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie"* (Winthrop,
   May 7, 1970) / Dick Cavalli. -- Summary: The parrot wakes
   Chips. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sleeping dogs"
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Dogs (June 2, 1970)
   "Moral Support" (Out Our Way, June 2, 1970) / Neg Cochran.
   -- Summary: The boy's getting washed and the dog's trying
   to help make the mother look like a heartless bully. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sympathy"
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Dogs (June 2, 1970)
   "One Thing I Can't Stand is a Clever Ad-libber"* (Freckles,
   June 2, 1970) / Henry Formhals. -- Summary: Pepi the goat
   and the Scotty dog trade insults about body odor and fleas.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "insults"
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Dogs (June 5, 1970)
   "A Nice Family Arranged for Me to Take a Course and Qualify
   for a Lead Dog"* (Dick Tracy, June 5, 1970) / Chester
   Gould. -- Her dog is named Stony. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "leader dogs"
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Dogs (July 9, 1970)
   "Lucky Dog! I'd have a Nice, Cool Haircut Myself if it
   weren't for the Political Implications!" (Side Glances,
   July 9, 1970) / by Gill Fox. -- Summary: Two long-haired
   men watch a poodle leave a pet shop. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "long hair"
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Dogs (July 13, 1970)
   "Even His Dog's a Bad Loser!"* (Bugs Bunny, July 13, 1970)
   / R. Heimdahl, Al Stoffel. -- Summary: Elmer loses at
   checkers, and both Elmer and Rover growl at Bugs. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "checkers"
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Dogs (Aug. 12, 1970)
   "So He Can't See Us Get Clobbered Every Game!"* (Campus
   Clatter, Aug. 12, 1970) / Lewis. -- Summary: Coach Alsoran
   wonders why Burns is suggesting that such a shaggy dog be
   their mascot. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mascots"
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Dogs (Sept. 1, 1970)
   "Don't Ya Ever Get Th' Feelin' Ya Spoil Yer Dog A Little?"*
   (Bugs Bunny, Sept. 1, 1970) / Ralph Heimdahl, Al Stoffel.
   -- Summary: Rover eats at the table with Bugs and Elmer. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "spoiling"
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Dogs (1971)
   "I Am A Dog" (Justin Green's Theater of Cruelty) 1 p. in
   Bijou Funnies, no. 6 (1971). -- An incident illustrating
   racism in Tunisia, "a true story." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5B45no.6
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Dogs (1971)
   "Ol' Yaller Has Kept Himself Alive Much Longer Than the
   Rest of the Pack!" (Yellow Dog) / Justin Green. 1 p. in
   Yellow Dog Comics, no. 21 (1971). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P7Y4no.21
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Dogs (1971)
   "Ordinary Ray Guns Don't Harm This Creature!"* (Yellow Dog)
   / Trina. 1 p. in Yellow Dog Comics, no. 20 (1971). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4no.20
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Dogs (1971)
   Rowlf. -- San Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1971. -- 32 p. :
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- Back cover title: Richard Corben's Rowlf.
   -- Underground science fiction comic about a dog. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.R5R6 1971b
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Dogs (1971)
   "To the Park"* 1/2 p. in Kukai Komix, v. 1 (1971). --
   Summary: A man tries to teach his dog not to urinate on his
   chair. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.A2K8v.1
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Dogs (Jan. 1971)
   "The Cool Pool" (Where's Huddles) 26 p. in Hanna-Barbera
   Where's Huddles, no. 1 (Jan. 1971). -- SUMMARY: Introduces
   quarterback Ed Huddles, his family and his dog Fumbles, in
   a story about building a back-yard swimming pool in spite
   of a neighbor's objections. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.4.G56W47no.1
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Dogs (Jan. 1971)
   "2 Dogs One Bone" / Geiser. 1 p. in Demented Pervert, no. 1
   (Jan. 1971). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7D4no.1
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Dogs (Feb. 11, 1971)
   "Other Dogs Bark When They're Hungry"* (Bugs Bunny, Feb.
   11, 1971) / Ralph Heimdahl, Al Stoffel. -- Summary: In
   Bugsy's pet shop, Osgood hugs Bugs' ankle asking for food.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hunger"
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Dogs (1972)
   "Dog Show Today"* (Yellow Dog) / by Pat Ryan. 1 p. in
   Yellow Dog, no. 22 (1972). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4no.22
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Dogs (1972).
   "Prof. Dewlap's School for Dogs"* (Pluto) p. 60-61, 65 in
   Picsou Magazine, no. 1 (1972). -- (My Picsou is Rich) --
   Two pages of comics in English, with a glossary on p. 65.
   -- Call no.: PN6748.P47no.1
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Dogs (1972)
   "The Riddle of Look Peak" 16 p. in The Captain / by Hak
   Vogrin and Jean Einbeck Vogrin (Berkeley, Calif. : Print
   Mint, 1972). -- "With: Flying Cloud, Camel, Dog, Captain,
   Horse, Rabbit." -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7C25 1972
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Dogs (1972)
   "3rd Rail Black Dog" / Patrick Cosgrove. 1 p. in Tuff Shit
   (Berkeley, Calif. : Print Mint, 1972). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P7T8 1972
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Dogs (1972)
   "Walking the Dog"* (Smile) / by Jim Mitchell. 1 tier in
   Smile, no. 2 (1972). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.K5S55no.2
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Dogs (Apr. 1972)
   "Pet Door"* (Pup) / Baginski. p. 63 in Treasure Chest of
   Fun and Fact, v. 27, no. 5 (Apr. 1972). -- Silent strip
   about a large and a small dog. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P43T7v.27no.5
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Dogs (Aug. 1972)
   "Terry the Turgid Toad and His Sidekick Cosmic Dog" / Denis
   Kitchen. 1 p. in Snarf, no. 2 (Aug. 1972). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5S58no.2
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Dogs (Dec. 26, 1972)
   "You're Only A Dog, But You Certainly Know Your Place"*
   (The Badge Guys, Dec. 26, 1972) -- Summary: An African
   American police officer is comparing Policeperson Trask and
   her women's lib ideas with Lady, the police dog. His
   remarks are not well received. -- Strip signed "BOwen"? --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's lib"
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Dogs (1973)
   "If I Got a Large Dog I'd Only Be Risking Fleas!"* (The
   Adventures of the Perfectly Permeable Peters Sisters) /
   Chin Lyvely. 2 p. in Pandora's Box Comix (Laguna Beach, CA
   : Nanny Goat Productions, 1973). -- The sisters are named
   Glinda, Wanda and Fonda. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.N3P3 1973
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Dogs (1973)
   "Blackwall Siegel" / story by Siegel ; script by Siegel and
   Shaw ; art by Shaw ; lettered by Doc Freedman. 6 p. in
   Savage Humor, no. 1 (1973). -- Blackwall is a dog. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.P7S34
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Dogs (1973)
   "The Grate Splashes Back"* (Yellow Dog) / Joe Roberts. 1 p.
   in Yellow Dog Comics, no. 25 (1973). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P7Y4no.25
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Dogs (1973)
   "Salty Dog Sam" / by R. Crumb. 1 p. in Zap Comics, no. 6
   (1973). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Z3no.6
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Dogs (May 1973)
   "Dog" / F. Schrier. 1 p. in Meef Comix, no. 2 (May 1973).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7M43no.2
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Dogs (July 21, 1973)
   "Battling Against a Raging Flood to Rescue a Henhouse!"
   (Black Bob, the Dandy Wonder Dog) 2 p. in The Dandy, no.
   1652 (July 21, 1973). -- Call no.: PN6738.D3no.1652
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Dogs (July 21, 1973)
   "This Orchard Guard-Dog Doesn't Just Bark, it Bites and
   Snaps and Flies like a Lark"* (Jack Silver) 2 p. in The
   Dandy, no. 1652 (July 21, 1973). -- Call no.:
   PN6738.D3no.1652
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Dogs (May 1974)
   "The Soused Chef" (The Libertine) / Sharon Farber. 1 p. in
   Golden Slug, no. 3 (May 1974). -- Instructions for
   "frontier Mexican tamales" made with poodle meat
   substituted for chihuahua meat. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.G65M6no.3
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Dogs (Oct. 1974)
   "Little Dog Lost!" (Green Arrow) / Elliot S! Maggin, writer
   ; Mike Grell, art. 6 p. in Action Comics, no. 440 (Oct.
   1974). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A2no.440
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Dogs (Nov. 1974)
   "Mystery of the Wandering Dog" (Green Arrow) 6 p. in Action
   Comics, no. 441 (Nov. 1974). -- Data from Gene Reed. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A2no.441
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Dogs (Jan. 1975)
   "And the Dog Howls Through the Night" (Dr. Thirteen) /
   Steve Skeates, script ; Tony DeZuniga, art. 8 p. in Phantom
   Stranger, no. 34 (Jan. 1975) -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3P47
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Dogs (Feb. 1975)
   "Cover Dog" (Richie Rich Jackpots) 5 p. in Richie Rich
   Jackpots, no. 15 (Feb. 1975) -- Summary: Dollar has
   celebrity status, which is giving him nightmares. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.4.H3R585no.15
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Dogs (Aug. 8, 1975)
   "What's That You Say, Scout- a 'People Leg' to the Right?"
   (Woody's World, Aug. 8, 1975) / by WAP. reproduced on p.
   115 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm
   (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Situation: Something
   of Scout the dog's perspective on golf. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.G595 1997
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Dogs (1975)
   Gertrude Stein as a Child Decorates a Dog for Christmas. --
   New York? : Albondocani Press, 1975. -- 1 folder (4 p.) :
   ill. ; 18 cm. -- By Edward Gorey. -- "... this card is
   limited to four hundred copies to be used as a holiday
   greeting by the artist and publisher. None are for sale."
   -- Call no.: PS3513 .O614G4
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Dogs (Winter 1975)
   "Kid T. Cat and Pooch D. Pup Come to Town" / Michael
   McMillan. 2 p. in Arcade, the Comics Revue, no. 4 (Winter
   1975) -- Data from Catherine Yronwode.
   I. McMillan, Michael. k. Cats. k. Dogs. k. Pooches. Call
   no.: PN6728.45.P7A7no.4
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Dogs (1976)
   "Hot Dog!" / Will Meugniot. 7 p. in Dr. Wirtham's Comix &
   Stories, no. 2 (1976). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.N4D7no.2
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Dogs (Feb. 1976)
   "Computer Date" / words, Dicaprio & Kinney ; art, Jay
   Kinney. 2 p. in Snarf, no. 6 (Feb. 1976). -- Summary: She
   lives on the 20th floor, and she seems nice, with her
   doggie, who also seems nice. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5S58no.6
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Dogs (Sept. 1976)
   "Cats and No Dogs!" (Omega the Unknown) 17 p. in Omega the
   Unknown, no. 4 (Sept. 1976) -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3 O8no.4
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Dogs (Sept. 9, 1976)
   "Isn't That Cute? He Doesn't Want Ya t'Leave!"* (Bugs
   Bunny, Sept. 9, 1976) / Heimdahl-Stoffel. -- Summary: Bugs
   tries to sell Osgood to Elmer for a watchdog, and when
   Elmer says no, Osgood grabs his leg. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "watchdogs"
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Dogs (Oct. 1976)
   "Did Chester Scare Her Away?"* (Archie) daily strip reprint
   in Everything's Archie, no. 52 (Oct. 1976). -- (Archie's
   Gag Bag) -- Summary: Archie puts up "beware of dog" signs
   to keep the teacher away, and the dog knocks her down. --
   Call no.: PN6728.3.A7E9no.52
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Dogs (1977)
   "Dogs are Supposed to Have a Keen Sense of Direction"* (Fat
   Freddy's Cat) 1 p. in The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat,
   bk. 3 (1977) / by Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan. --
   Summary: The cat is lost and asks a dog for help. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.R5A3bk.3
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Dogs (1977)
   "Lucky Dog" / L. Todd. 4 p. in Fear and Laughter
   (Princeton, Wis. : Krupp Comic Works, 1977). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5F4
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Dogs (1977)
   "Search-and-Destroy Mission"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1 p. in
   The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, bk. 3 (1977) / by
   Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan. -- Summary: Tourists have
   let dogs out of their cars, and the cat is treed. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.R5A3bk.3
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Dogs (1977)
   "Sleeping Dogcatcher"* p. 26 in Willy and Wanda : The Iron
   Flowerpotters (Hiddigeigei Books, 1977). -- Summary: Wanda
   and Lambik come upon an alchemist, asleep with a net over a
   dog. He has brewed a potion called K-9, which improves the
   tracking ability of dogs. -- Call no.: PN6790.N44W517 1977
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Dogs (1977)
   "They've Flushed a Deer!"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1 p. in The
   Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, bk. 3 (1977) / by Gilbert
   Shelton & Dave Sheridan. -- Summary: The tourists' dogs
   chase a deer and provide entertainment for the other
   animals. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3bk.3
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Dogs (Jan. 24, 1977)
   "He Oido de los Perros Bailadores de Colima, pero Esto es
   Ridiculo!"* (Pico Perico, Jan. 24, 1977) / by David Torrez.
   p. 12 in El Renacimiento, no. 112 (Jan. 24, 1977). --
   Summary: A dog dances in the street. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dancing"
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Dogs (Apr. 25, 1977)
   "Hogar Dulce Hogar"* (Pico Perico, Apr. 25, 1977) / by
   David Torrez. p. 12 in El Renacimiento, no. 118 (Apr. 25,
   1977). -- Summary: A hitchhiking dog is returning from his
   vacation in Mexico when the border patrol approaches. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hitchhiking"
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Dogs (June 27, 1977)
   "Tengo que Disfrazar mi Voz para Esconder mi Acento"* (Pico
   Perico, June 27, 1977) / by David Torrez. p. 12 in El
   Renacimiento, no. 122 (June 27, 1977). -- Summary: A dog
   tries to disguise his accent, and meows at a policeman. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "accents"
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Dogs (Sept. 1977)
   "Black Ear the Dog" / Marv Newland. 4 p. in Fog City
   Comics, no. 1 (Sept. 1977). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.S75F6no.1
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Dogs (Oct. 1977)
   "That Damn Dog" / Tom Sutton. 7 p. in The Barn of Fear, no.
   1 (Oct. 1977). -- Vampire story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.C55B3no.1
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Dogs (1978)
   "Lo! a Dog of Space!" (Space Dog) / by Warren Greenwood. 16
   p. in Space Dog, no. 1 (1978). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.G7S63no.1
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Dogs (1978)
   "To the Park with Acid, the Dog"* (The Forty Year Old
   Hippie) 1 p. in The Whole Forty Year Old Hippie Catalog /
   by Ted Richards (San Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1978). --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.R5W47
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Dogs (Mar. 3, 1978)
   "Don't Forget Mealy-Mouthed, Teary-Eyed, Pushy and
   Hypocritical"* (Crawford, Mar. 3, 1978) / Chuck Jones. back
   cover of Dodgers, no. 1 (Apatoons, no. 1). -- Summary: A
   large dog lists the virtues of the Boy Scout Law as
   applying to dogs, and a smaller dog responds. -- Call no.:
   NC1765.A6no.1
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Dogs (July 25, 1978)
   "Yøu've Been Plåying the Støck Mårket Tøø Løng!"* (Asterix
   & Obelix, July 25, 1978) / Uderzo & Goscinny. -- Summary:
   Great Danish (the dog) smells land, but Peer Dimlisen is
   afraid of falling off the edge of the wørld. -- Call no.:
   PN6745.B8 1980
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Dogs (1979)
   "Atlas, the Talking Dog" / by Dave Geary. 1 p. in Animal
   Bite Comix (Colorado Springs : Everyman Studios, 1979). --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.E87A5
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Dogs (1979)
   The Call of the Wild / by Jack London ; adapted by Mitsu
   Yamamoto ; illustrations by Pablo Marcos Studio. -- New
   York : Playmore, Publishers under arrangement with I.
   Waldman & Son, 1979. -- 238 p. : ill. ; 14 cm. --
   (Illustrated Classic Editions ; 4515) -- (Moby Books) --
   Full-page illustration at every opening. -- Summary: Dog
   story, about gold discovery in the Klondike River Valley
   (Yukon). -- Call no.: PS3523 .O46C3 1979
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Dogs (1979)
   "Freed and Dancer" / by Brad Willis. p. 45 in Missoula
   Scandals (Missoula, Mont. : Recycled Reality Studios,
   1979). -- Funny animal genre, about a dog and a bird. --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.R4M54
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Dogs (1979)
   "He Took Flowers To His Woman"* / by Brad Willis. p. 40 in
   Missoula Scandals (Missoula, Mont. : Recycled Reality
   Studios, 1979). -- Funny animal dogs. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.R4M54
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Dogs (1979)
   "Loyal Dog" (Dorman's Doggie) 1/2 p. in Dorman's Doggie /
   by Foolbert Sturgeon (San Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1979).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5D6 1979
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Dogs (1979)
   "New Dog" (Dorman's Doggie) 1 p. in Dorman's Doggie / by
   Foolbert Sturgeon (San Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1979). --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.R5D6 1979
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Dogs (1979)
   "Ridin' the Dog" / story by Harvey Pekar ; art by R. Crumb.
   2 p. in American Splendor, no. 4 (1979). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P4A5no.4
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Dogs (July 1979)
   "The Last Voyage of Sindbad" (New Tales of the Arabian
   Nights) / by Richard Corben and Jan Strnad. p. 7-14 in
   Heavy Metal, v. 3, no. 3 (July 1979). -- Begins: Why was I
   saved from certain death in Ketra, and by whom? And what
   secrets lay behind the eyes of this dog, that our fates
   should be so intertwined?" -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.3no.3
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Dogs (1981)
   "Dog-Boy" / by Charles Burns. p. 51 in Raw, v. 1, no. 3
   (1981). -- Call no.: folio PN6728.R27no.3
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Dogs (Feb. 1981)
   "Going to the Dogs" / Kim Deitch. 2 p. in Snarf, no. 9
   (Feb.  1981). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.K5S58no.9
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Dogs (June 1981)
   "That Doggie in the Window"* (Snarfo) 1 p. in Jayzey
   Lynch's Nard n' Pat, no. 2 (June 1981). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5N3no.2
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Dogs (1982)
   Otto / Mort Walker. -- New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1982.
   -- 126 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- (Tempo Books) -- Beetle Bailey
   strips that feature the dog character Otto. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.B4 O75 1982
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Dogs (June 1982)
   "A Girl and Her Dog" / by Page Wood. front cover of Heavy
   Metal, v. 6, no. 3 (June 1982). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43v.6no.3
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Dogs (June 19, 1982)
   "I'll Just Stay Here and Play With My Dog!"* (Drabble, June
   19, 1982) / Fagan. in Drabble in the Fast Lane (New York :
   Fawcett Columbine, 1985). -- Summary: The whole family
   leaves and Norman's alone except for Ginger, but then
   Ginger goes out the door too. -- Call no.: PN6728.D67D7
   1985
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Dogs (1983)
   "I Love Animals, but He Would Not Obey Me"* (Secret Agent
   Corrigan, 1983 daily) / George Evans. -- Summary: Phil's
   supposed to qualify to work for the EKKS Brothers' Crime
   Octopus by whipping a helpless but disobedient dog, and he
   says that won't prove he's tough, only nuts. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (1983).
   "The Travelling Winstons" p. 58-64 in Bunty for Girls
   (London : D.C. Thomson, 1983). -- Begins: "In Britain
   during World War Two, towns were blacked out. No street
   lights were lit and it was forbidden to allow light to
   escape from windows. But life went on and people still
   found something to smile about, like the famous bulldog act
   put on by Tessa and Tim Winston." -- Call no.: PN6738.B8A5
   1984
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Dogs (1983)
   "Waiting for Dinner"* (Haggis) p. 96 in Bunty for Girls
   (London : D.C. Thomson, 1983). -- Summary: Haggis (a
   Scottie dog) gets tired of running at various sounds that
   might mean dinner, and when dinner finally comes he doesn't
   respond. -- Call no.: PN6738.B8A5 1984
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Dogs (1983)
   "Wonderwoofa" p. 113-119 in Bunty for Girls (London : D.C.
   Thomson, 1983). -- "Carrie Carver had befriended a strange
   dog from outer space which she called Wonderwoffa! Woofa
   could talk, work out problems, and do many amazing things,
   but only Carrie knew about this." -- Call no.: PN6738.B8A5
   1984
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Dogs (Feb. 15, 1983)
   "We Were Just Passing By, and He Heard Your Refrigerator
   Door Open"* (Frank & Ernest, Feb. 15, 1983) / by Bob
   Thaves. -- Summary: Frank is walking the dog, and they've
   knocked at a front door. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog
   food"
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Dogs (Apr. 6, 1983)
   "I Hate To See Small Animals Suffer"* (Shoe, Apr. 6, 1983)
   / MacNelly. -- Summary: The Professor takes another helping
   because Roz was just going to feed it to the dog. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (May 21, 1983)
   "That Dog Has A Lot To Learn, Or I Do"* (Fenton, May 21,
   1983) / Wiley. -- Summary: He throws the stick for
   Farnsworth to fetch, and Farnsworth just keeps running. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fetching"
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Dogs (May 31, 1983)
   "Now There's a Real Bird Dog!"* (Hagar the Horrible, May
   31, 1983) / by Dik Browne. -- Summary: Snert has transfixed
   a flock of birds by pointing, including a peacock and a
   pelican. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "peacocks"
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Dogs (Sept. 1983)
   "Professor Neutron" / by Chris Lincoln. p. 78-79 in Heavy
   Metal, v. 7, no. 6 (Sept. 1983). -- Summary: The professor,
   Tommy and Billy take a biology field trip into their dog
   Sparky, and Sparky doesn't survive. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43v.7no.6
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Dogs (Nov. 21, 1983)
   "Labrador Retrievers!"* (Born Loser, Nov. 21, 1983) / Art
   Sansom. -- Summary: Brutus asks the guard at a dog show for
   directions to the Labradors, and is directed to the
   restrooms. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Labradors"
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Dogs (1984)
   Inspector Gadget in Africa / by Sandra Beris ; illustrated
   by David Gantz. -- Racine, Wis. : Western Publishing
   Company, 1984. -- 24 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. -- (A Golden
   Book) -- (A Little Golden Book) -- Summary (from OCLC):
   While traveling by train through Africa, Penny and her dog,
   Brain, help a bumbling detective catch an enemy agent. --
   Call no.: PN1992.77 .I55A38 1984
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Dogs (1984)
   Pub Dog / by Graham Allen and Arthur Millington. -- London
   : Express Newspapers, 1984. -- 95 p. : ill. ; 16 x 21 cm.
   -- (An Express Books Publication) -- "Book 1". -- Allen is
   the artist and Millington the writer. -- Call no.:
   PN6738.P78 1984
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Dogs (1984)
   "Walking the Dog"* (Dorman's Doggie) 1 p. in Feelgood
   Funnies, no. 2 / by Foolbert Sturgeon (San Francisco, CA :
   Rip Off Press, 1984). -- Begins: "It's a fine sunny day."
   -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5F42 1984
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Dogs (Mar. 19, 1984)
   "Why Would I Take Your Pipe?"* (Herman, Mar. 19, 1984) /
   Unger. -- Summary: The dog is in the easy chair smoking the
   lost pipe. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "smoking"
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Dogs (Mar. 27, 1984)
   "You Mean He's a Dog?"* (Lolly, Mar. 27, 1984) / Hansen. --
   Summary: A new employee asks for a description of Mr.
   Quimby, and she says his bark is worse than his bite. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (June 18, 1984)
   "Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out"* (Hagar the
   Horrible, June 18, 1984) / Dik Browne. -- Summary: Helga
   yells at Snert: Down! and Hagar yells at Snert: Out! and
   Snert feels sorry for himself. -- Gag attributed to Chris
   Browne by Mike Peters, reprinted on p. 104 of Hogan's
   Alley, v. 1, no. 2 (1995).-- Call no.: PN6700.H6v.1no.2
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Dogs (Aug. 8, 1984)
   "I Haven't Had a Chance to Read the Newspaper Regularly
   since I was a Puppy"* (Martin T. McNamara, Oct. 8, 1984) /
   by Goheen. -- Student strip in Michigan State University
   newspaper, The State News. -- Summary: A dog is grateful
   that a newspaper has been left on the floor. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "puppies"
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Dogs (Nov. 7, 1984)
   "These Doggie Treats are Dry"* (Arnold, Nov. 7, 1984) / by
   Kevin McCormick. -- Summary: Arnold has Tommy doing a
   behavioral experiment, and Tommy knows why Pavlov's dog
   turned vicious. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Pavlov"
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Dogs (Dec. 16, 1984)
   "Now Watch for this Next Dog. He Doesn't Bite, but. ."
   (Howard Huge, Dec. 16, 1984) / Hoest. -- Situation: Two
   mailmen approach while Howard readies his pile of
   snowballs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "snowballs"
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Dogs (1985)
   "Fido" / Vallés. p. 63 in El Víbora, no. 63 (1985). --
   Summary: Fido is hit by a truck while walking on his leash,
   and his master reassembles him. -- Call no.: PN6778.V5no.63
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Dogs (Jan. 22, 1985)
   "Dog Biscuit Box"* (Hazel, Jan. 22, 1985) / Ted Key. --
   Summary: The dog is supposed to do a trick for a dog
   biscuit; instead he walks away with the box. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (July 15, 1985)
   "I Wouldn't Feed This to the Dog!"* (Redeye, July 15, 1985)
   / Gordon Bess. -- Summary: Redeye just complains, but the
   dog chases her with his teeth bared. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (Nov. 15, 1985)
   "Here's Your Beef Patty, So Disappear"* (Arnold, Nov. 15,
   1985) / by Kevin McCormick. -- Summary: Arnold tells Bertha
   the lunch lady that he used to have a dog named Spotty. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Dec. 4, 1985)
   "I Believe That's Coach Thorp's Dog?"* (Gil Thorp, Dec. 4,
   1985) / by Berrill. -- Summary: A dog tripped the Tech
   runner on the way to a touchdown, the referee awards them
   the touchdown, and Milford looks sunk. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (1986)
   "The Angriest Dog in the World" / by David Lynch. p. 43 in
   Escape, no. 8 (1986). -- 1 tier. -- Call no.:
   PN6738.E75no.8
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Dogs (1986)
   Atomic Comix Own Pissing Dog. -- Gainesville, FL : Atomic
   Comix, 1986. -- 8 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. -- By Nimrod. -- Other
   title: Pissing Dog Comix #1. -- Funny animal new wave
   minicomic. -- Call no.: PN6728.55.N525P5 1986
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Dogs (1986)
   "Everybody Wants to Know" / Dori Seda. 1 p. in Lonely
   Nights Comics (Berkeley, CA : Last Gasp, 1986). -- About
   Dori Seda's dog Tona. -- Back cover. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.L3L6 1986
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Dogs (Apr. 23, 1986)
   "What Is It, Cocaine?"* (Miles to Go, Apr. 23, 1986) / by
   Phil Frank. -- Summary: Customs officers have their
   drug-sniffing dog check Miles' luggage, and the dog goes
   wild when he finds kibble. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog
   food"
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Dogs (June 1986)
   "Junkyard Dog" / story, Mike Baron ; art, Rand Holmes ;
   colors, Mike Newhall. 14 p. in Death Rattle, v. 2, no. 5
   (June 1986). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.K5D4v.2no.5
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Dogs (June 10, 1986)
   "And He Sure Doesn't Look Religious Enough"* (Hagar the
   Horrible, June 10, 1986) / Dik Browne. -- Summary: Lucky
   Eddie remarks that Snert doesn't look big enough to be a
   St. Bernard. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "St. Bernards"
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Dogs (June 22, 1986)
   "We'll Be Able to Combine our Animal Migration Research
   with a Continental Drift Survey"* (Robotman, June 22, 1986)
   / Meddick. -- Summary: Having seen it on Mutual of Omaha's
   Wild Kingdom, Oscar tags a dog and observes him with
   binoculars, but the dog doesn't move. p. 116 in Robotman,
   the Untold Story (New York : Topper Books, 1986). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.R58U5 1986
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Dogs (June 30, 1986)
   "I Hereby Command All Members to Sit and Shake"* (Robotman,
   June 30, 1986) / Meddick. -- Summary: With Oscar in summer
   camp, Robotman has initiated a dog as a new member of the
   treehouse Secret Club. p. 121 in Robotman, the Untold Story
   (New York : Topper Books, 1986). -- Call no.: PN6728.R58U5
   1986
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Dogs (July 1986)
   "Trapped in IMP TV" (Superman) / writer, Cary Bates ;
   penciller, Curt Swan ; inker, Dave Hunt ; colorist, Gene
   D'Angelo ; letterer, Gaspar ; editor, Julius Schwartz. 24
   p. in Superman, no. 421 (July 1986). -- Summary (by Mary
   Walker): Superman is suddenly dealing with improbable
   occurrences (being impaled by the sound effects of a
   leather clad punkish Jimmy). Mr. Mxyzptlk is also soon
   facing some weird effects (Lana Lang into S&M and treating
   him like a dog with collar and leash and forcing him
   head-first into a dog-food dish). Mxyzpltk's cousin
   Nzykmulk is behind it. The cousin confronts Mxyzpltk and
   describes how he intends to create a video scenario of the
   death of both his cousin and Superman, and Superman takes
   him out. -- Call no.: PN 6728.1.N3S8no.421
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Dogs (July 1, 1986)
   "All in Favor of Rolling Around in a Mud Puddle, Raise Your
   Hand"* (Robotman, July 1, 1986) / Meddick. -- Summary:
   Robotman calls for a vote in the Secret Club, and the dog
   votes with both a paw and a tail. p. 121 in Robotman, the
   Untold Story (New York : Topper Books, 1986). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.R58U5 1986
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Dogs (Fall 1986)
   "Cleanliness is Next to Dogliness" (Tona-Toons) / Dori
   Seda. 5 p. in Weirdo, no. 18 (Fall 1986). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.L3W4no.18
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Dogs (Jan. 6, 1987)
   "Now There's a Man Who Knows How to Make His Dog Happy!"*
   (Perky & Beanz, Jan. 6, 1987) / Russell Myers. -- Summary:
   Beanz has bought an artificial Christmas tree, and Yoyo is
   pleased. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "artificial trees"
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Dogs (Jan. 31, 1987)
   "His Tail Slammed in the Door Since Morning"* (Perky &
   Beanz, Jan. 31, 1987) / Russell Myers. -- Summary: Perky &
   Beanz return and find their faithful dog waiting on the
   doorstep. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "tails"
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Dogs (Feb. 7, 1987)
   "When They Get Dizzy They Can't Hang On Any More"* (Perky &
   Beanz, Feb. 7, 1987) / Russell Myers. -- Summary: Perky
   asks Yoyo why dogs run in circles when they have fleas. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fleas"
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Dogs (Feb. 13, 1987)
   "This Is My Dog"* (Perky & Beanz, Feb. 13, 1987) / Russell
   Myers. -- Summary: Beanz introduces himself and Yoyo to a
   man sharing the park bench with them. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "introductions"
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Dogs (Feb. 18, 1987)
   "Ol' Bullet ain't Worth a Hoot as a Bird Dog or a Possum
   Hound"* (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, Feb. 18, 1987) /
   Fred Lasswell. -- Summary: But Bullet plays well with
   Tater. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Feb. 20, 1987)
   "I Can't Eat Anything with a Dog's Name"* (Beetle Bailey,
   Feb. 20, 1987) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: Cookie offers
   Otto some chow. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "chow"
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Dogs (Mar. 2, 1987)
   "Hey, there's a Gopher Wetting on my Foot"* (Bloom County,
   Mar. 2,  1987) / by Berke Breathed. -- Summary: Binkley
   visits his future self, and his little house called a
   manor, his Volkswagen called a Lamborghini, and his dog
   named Rambo. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "gophers"
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Dogs (Mar. 6, 1987)
   "Hasn't Been the Same Since She Saw 'My Fair Lady'"*
   (Mister Boffo, Mar. 6, 1987) / Joe Martin. -- Summary:
   Weederman describes his mother's disappointment at finding
   out Rex Harrison isn't a dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "Harrison"
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Dogs (Spring 1987)
   "Castro" / Bruce Billings. 4 p. in Gay Comics, no. 10
   (Spring 1987) -- "The true story of my dog, Castro. He
   inspired my comic."
   I. Billings, Bruce. k. Dogs. Call no.: PN6728.45.K5G3no.10
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Dogs (Apr. 9, 1987)
   "It's Just His Taste Buds Snapping to Attention"* (Frank &
   Ernest, Apr. 9, 1987) / Thaves. -- Summary: Frank is about
   to feed a dog named Barney, when they hear a strange sound.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (Apr. 25, 1987)
   "Yuk! What a Dog!"* (Love Handles, Apr. 25, 1987) / H.
   Brown. -- Summary: Harry thinks the women in the other car
   are admiring him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "admiration"
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Dogs (May 4, 1987)
   "I'd Better Get Out of This Cookbook Section"* (Off the
   Leash, May 4, 1987) / by W. B. Park. -- Summary: A goose in
   a library is alarmed at being watched by a dog. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cookbooks"
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Dogs (Sept. 30, 1987)
   "The Little Devil Who's Going to Leave his Calling Card on
   Your Doorstep Tonight"* (Gamin and Patches, Sept. 30, 1987)
   / Addison. -- Summary: The lady likes one dog, but looks at
   Patches and says, what's this? -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dog dirt"
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Dogs (Sept. 30, 1987)
   "On the Other Hand"* (For Better or For Worse, Sept. 30,
   1987) / Lynn. -- Summary: Michael is thinking he'd like to
   be a dog with no chores or homework, but then he watches
   Farley getting fed canned dog food. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (Oct. 7, 1987)
   "My Dog May Be a Mixed Breed, but He's Too Polite to
   Point!"* (Hi and Lois, Oct. 7, 1987) / Dik Browne. --
   Summary: Ditto's friend brags that he has a thoroughbred
   pointer. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pointing"
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Dogs (Oct. 30, 1987)
   "Then How Come He Can't Have Company?"* (Barney Google and
   Snuffy Smith, Oct. 30, 1987) / Fred Lasswell. -- Summary:
   No dogs allowed in the house except ol' Bullet, because
   he's family. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Nov. 1987)
   "Good Dog" / by Krystine Kryttre. p. 17 in Wimmen's Comics,
   no. 12 (Nov. 1987). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3W5no.12
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Dogs (Dec. 1987)
   "The Amulet" (In Which We Finally Learn the Name of Sage's
   Dog)" (Groo the Wanderer) / by Sergio Aragonés ; lettering,
   Stan Sakai ; coloring, Phil DeWalt ; Mark Evanier,
   gastriloquist. 22 p. in Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer,
   no. 34 (Dec. 1987). -- Summary: Groo gets fired from a
   lumber camp, then he and Rufferto run into Sage, whose dog
   has dematerialized, and they offer to help. Mulch. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.5.M3S4no.34
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Dogs (1988)
   "Plain Clothes Police Dog"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1/2 p. in
   The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 4 (1988) / by
   Gilbert Shelton. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3no.4 1988
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Dogs (1988)
   "Sieg Heil!"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1/2 p. in The Adventures
   of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 2 (1988). -- Fat Freddy's Cat
   thinks dogs are too obedient. -- By Gilbert Shelton and
   Dave Sheridan. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3no.2
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Dogs (1988)
   The Truth about Dogs / Volker Kriegel ; translated and
   introduced by Julian Barnes. -- New York : Harper & Row,
   1988. -- 121 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. -- Told mostly in cartoons.
   -- Call no.: NC1509.K7T7 1988
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Dogs (1988)
   "You Mean a Dog can be a Member of Your Club, but you won't
   let a Girl Join?" (Marmaduke, copyright 1988) / by Brad
   Anderson. p. 49 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA :
   H. Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: It's a club for
   boys. -- Call no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Dogs (Apr. 12, 1988)
   "I Think We Should Enlarge the Doggie Door"* (Drabble, Apr.
   12, 1988) / by Kevin Fagan. -- Summary: Dad's been hit on
   the head and thinks he's a dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogs"
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Dogs (May 11, 1988)
   "Why?"* (Manny's Best Friend, May 11, 1988) /
   Harrington-Zahn. -- Summary: Manny tells his dog to fetch a
   stick. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fetching"
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Dogs (May 28, 1988)
   "That's a Real Team, and Headed Right for the Old Oak Tree"
   (Marmaduke, May 28, 1988) / by Anderson. -- Summary:
   Marmaduke and his master are mowing the lawn and watching a
   woman in a strapless dress walk her dog. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowing"
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Dogs (June 17, 1988)
   "Talk About Going to the Dogs!"* (Off the Leash, June 17,
   1988) / by W. B. Park. -- Summary: A cat is walking up the
   street arm in arm with two dogs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogs"
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Dogs (June 20, 1988)
   "I Just Wish I'd Bought Him Out of Choice, Not Because I
   Couldn't Afford the Alarm!"* (The Amazing Spider-Man, June
   20, 1988) / Stan Lee ; Larry Lieber. -- Summary: Peter has
   bought a dog named Lergnom, instead of a burglar alarm, and
   Mary Jane is happy. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mongrels"
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Dogs (June 24, 1988)
   "He Never Has a Problem with Priorities"* (Frank & Ernest,
   June 24, 1988) / Thaves. -- Summary: Frank & Ernest are
   watching a dog named Hugo who is enthusiastically eating.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (June 28, 1988)
   "Maybe They Help Them Find the Fire Hydrants"* (Shoe, June
   28, 1988) / MacNelly. -- Summary: Skyler wonders why
   firemen have those spotted dogs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogs"
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Dogs (July 1, 1988)
   "You Want Him to Get Fat?"* (For Better or For Worse, July
   1, 1988) / by Lynn Johnston. -- Summary: Ellie can't stand
   throwing food away, and Annie suggests feeding it to the
   dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (July 5, 1988)
   "You Better Take The Dog Out Before He Has An Accident!"*
   (Hagar the Horrible, July 5, 1988) / Dik Browne. --
   Summary: Sure enough, Snert knocks over the hat rack and
   breaks a vase.  -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hat racks"
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Dogs (Sept. 6, 1988)
   "I Like the Idea of a Bush in the White House"* (Frank &
   Ernest, Sept. 6, 1988) / by Bob Thaves. -- Situation: Two
   dogs are talking in front of the White House. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "Bush"
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Dogs (Sept. 26, 1988)
   "I'm Going to Get a Dog"* (Cathy, Sept. 26, 1988) /
   Guisewite. -- Summary: Cathy's friends rush home to
   husbands and children, and Cathy feels she's ready for
   commitment. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Oct. 2, 1988)
   "It's Either Your Mother or Her Dog" (The Lockhorns, Oct.
   2, 1988) / Hoest. p. 69 in Battered Husbands (Redondo
   Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: Leroy
   has answered the telephone, and it's for Loretta. -- Call
   no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Dogs (Nov. 13, 1988)
   "Songs for All Occasions, That's Me"* (Sam and Silo, Nov.
   13, 1988) / by Jerry Dumas. -- Summary: A cat sees a big
   dog coming, so puts a lampshade on it's head and sings a
   song about being a lamp so the dog won't see it. -- Call
   no.: oversize PN6726.S79 1988
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Dogs (Nov. 30, 1988)
   "He Loves People, But Mostly He Gets Canned Dog Food"*
   (Herman, Nov. 30, 1988) / Unger. -- Summary: The dog in
   question looks mean and has a spiked collar. -- -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (Nov. 30, 1988)
   "He Only Does it to Get Attention"* (Bizarro, Nov. 30,
   1988) / Piraro. -- Summary: A big dog is dressed in a coat,
   tie and eyeglasses. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Dec. 20, 1988)
   "What Do I Feed Her?"* (Drabble, Dec. 20, 1988) / Fagan. --
   Summary: Dad tries to feed the Ginger, the dog, one of the
   baby ducks. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (1989)
   All Dogs Go to Heaven [videorecording] / United Artists
   Pictures. -- Culver City, CA : MGM/UA Home Video, 1989. --
   1 videocassette (85 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. -- VHS
   format. -- Featuring the voices of Loni Anderson, Judith
   Barsi, Dom De Luise, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly,
   Burt Reynolds, and Vic Tayback. -- Score by Ralph Burns ;
   original songs by Charles Strouse and T.J. Kuenster ;
   screenplay by David Weiss ; executive producers George A.
   Walker and Morris F. Sullivan ; co-directors Gary Goldman
   and Dan Kuenster ; produced by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and
   John Pomeroy ; directed by Don Bluth. -- Summary (from
   OCLC): Out for revenge against his double-crossing former
   partner, the roguish German Shepherd Charlie finds himself
   guardian to a lonely little orphan named Anne-Marie, and
   her astounding ability to talk to animals leads this
   unlikely pair on an adventure packed with thrills,
   laughter, tears, and true love. -- Closed-captioned for the
   hearing-impaired. -- Animated film. -- Call no.:
   PN1997.5.A415 V5 1989
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Dogs (Jan. 27, 1989)
   "You Could At Least L'arn Him How To Cook Afore Ye Go!"*
   (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, Jan. 26, 1989) / Fred
   Lasswell. -- Summary: Loweezy says either the dog goes, or
   she goes. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking"
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Dogs (Feb. 14, 1989)
   "I Could Just Pick Out the Caramels"* (Classic Peanuts,
   Feb. 14, 2001) -- Copyright 1989. -- Summary: Snoopy
   doesn't get the candy because "chocolate isn't good for
   dogs." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "caramel"
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Dogs (Feb. 28, 1989)
   "Lucky Dog"* (Geech, Feb. 28, 1989) / Bittle. -- Summary:
   Ruby asks Artie if he wants a doggie bag; he says he has no
   dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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Dogs (June 6, 1989)
   "She Does a Strip Tease Wearing a Dog Costume"* (B.C., June
   6, 1989) / Hart. -- Summary: The ethics investigator wants
   to know what a "plutonic" involvement is. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "Pluto"
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Dogs (Aug. 10, 1989)
   "Oh, Boy! It's Dog Food Again!" (The Far Side, Aug. 10,
   1989) / Larson. -- Summary: Two dogs are watching their
   mistress empty a can into their dog dish. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dogs (Aug. 23, 1989)
   "Edwin Lived Reclusively in His Midtown Apartment with his
   Dog, Lola, whom he Secretly Loathed" (Far Side, Aug. 23,
   1989) / Larson. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Sept. 25, 1989)
   "And When Did You First Begin Thinking You Were a Dog, Mr.
   Fido?" (Grin and Bear It, Sept. 25, 1989) / by Wagner. --
   Summary: A human-looking patient is on a psychiatrist's
   couch. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Dogs (Oct. 1989)
   "The S.P.C.A." (Kador) / Christian Binet. p. 6-10 in French
   Ticklers, no. 1 (Oct. 1989). -- Summary: Dog and master
   trade places, in the dog's attempt to show how
   thoughtlessly he's being treated. -- Call no.:
   PN6746.F7no.1
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Dogs (Oct. 20, 1989)
   "The World's Most Statistically Accurate Computerized
   Handicapping System"* (Mister Boffo, Oct. 20, 1989) / Joe
   Martin. -- Summary: At the race track, Boffo tries to
   decide whether to use the computer or just bet on the horse
   with the same name as his dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "handicapping"
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Dogs (Dec. 1989)
   "The Music Lovers" (Kador) / Ch. Binet. p. 6-10 in French
   Ticklers, no. 2 (Dec. 1989). -- Summary: The dog keeps his
   Bach Christmas Oratorio in Kador's Slim Whitman record
   jacket. -- Call no.: PN6746.F7no.2
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