Pound Puppies - Characters - Other Dogs

Other Dogs

Uncle J.R. - Whopper's uncle, who was seen once in the episode Whopper Cries Uncle. Whopper and the Pound Puppies once tried to trick him into thinking Whopper was rich to impress him, but in the end, it turned out J.R. wasn't rich either. He later got adopted by a Texas family. Even though he may look and sound like a cow dog, he is actually from Milwaukee. Uncle J. R. is afraid of cats. Voiced by John Stephenson.

Biff Barker (Basset Hound) - Whopper's hero. He works in a TV show that is about ghost-catching. In real life, however, he is a coward. Biff was able to conquer his fear to save the Pound Puppies from being turned into fur coats. He appeared in Ghost Hounders. Voiced by Chuck McCann.

Zazu, the Fairy Dogmother - A scatterbrained fairy dog who appeared in The Fairy Dogmother. Every time she tries to grant a wish to help the Pound Puppies, her wishes backfire. However, Zazu was able to master her magic and helped the Pound Puppies and Holly at the Prom. She made a brief return in Happy Howlidays. Zazu was voiced by Joan Gardner.

Teensy- A tiny puppy whom Nose Marie rescued from Catgut. He appeared in Little Big Dog. He was voiced by Lorenzo Music.

Toots- A girl dog who conned Bright Eyes into stealing weinies and squeaky toys for her gang. She the leader of a tough dog gang called the Crushers. She has long, brown hair with a pink flower and wears a green jacket. When Bright Eyes was being chased by Katrina, Toots and her gang came to the rescue, along with the Pound Puppies. At the end, she was adopted by Mrs. Vanderspiff and went straight. She appeared in The Bright Eyes Mob. She was voiced by Dana Hill.

Sparky (Golden Retriever)- A puppy who is more like a fire dog than a retriever, much to Whopper's chagrin. He was then adopted by the Fire Department after saving Whopper and Holly from a fire. He appeared in Where's the Fire?. Voiced by Gabriel Damon.

Lucy (Samoyed)- A pregnant dog. Her life partner is Rusty, a father-to-be. While pregnant, she had a terrible craving for a dog food and ice cream sundae (with chocolate syrup, Limburger cheese, ketchup, gumdrops, etc.) According to Nose Marie and Holly, she was starving. At the end of Where Puppies Come From, she gave birth to three puppies, Candy, Mandy, and Andy. She, Rusty and their three children were later adopted in Pups on the Loose. Voiced by Patricia Parris.

Rusty (Plott Hound)- A father-to-be whose life partner is Lucy. At one point, Rusty was very nervous about having puppies. At the end of Where Puppies Come From, Lucy gave birth to Mandy, Candy, and Any. Along with Lucy, he and their children were later adopted in Pups on the Loose. Voiced by Phil Proctor.

Candy, Mandy, and Andy(Samoyed/Plott Hound mix)- Puppy triplets who constantly bicker over everything (Who wanted to use green paint, who wanted to use flour, who wanted to lick the spoon, and which owner should they live with). However, their bickering got the better of them after they were nearly captured by Katrina and broke puppy power. When they heard that they have to be with an individual owner, they promised to work together and never argue ever again. They were born by Lucy and Rusty in Where Puppies Come From and adopted with their parents in Pups on the Loose. They are voiced by Russi Taylor, Thy Lee, and Benji Gregory respectively.

No-Name (Later named King)- A dog who was stubborn and wouldn't want to be adopted. After seeing Cooler's unselfish deeds (telling kids to adopt dogs in Cage 1 and saving No-Name from getting stuck), No-Name became a good guy and was able to save Cooler from a terrible fate. He was then adopted by a girl named Carolyn and was named King. King appeared in the final episode Cooler, Come Back. King was voiced by Rob Paulsen (Though his name was uncredited at the end credits).

Princefeld- One of Toots' partners in crime. He wears a red Gatsby cap with a yellow patch, a pair of sunglasses, and a green jacket. Along with Toots, he and his comrades were adopted by Mrs. Vanderspiff and went straight. He appeared in The Bright Eyes Mob. He was voiced by Jim Cummings.

Shauna- A pregnant shar-pei who appeared in Snowbound Pound. She was separated from her owners, the Simons, during a severe snowstorm. Fortunately, the Pound Puppies and Holly rescued her. Later, with the help of Dr. Weston, Holly, and the Pound Puppies, Shauna gave birth to nine puppies and was reunited with her owners. Voiced by Linda Gary.

Penelope- Cooler's former girlfriend. Penelope was separated from Cooler during the Wagga-Wagga incident. She now has a husband named Danny and children. While Penelope and her family went on a rescue mission, Danny and the children were captured by Captain Slaughter. With the help of the Pound Puppies, she rescued Danny and her children and were adopted at the end of Wagga Wagga. Voiced by Linda Gary.

Pupnick(Shiba)- A dog from Mongrowlia, a fictional country similar to Russia. He has a love interest for Bright Eyes during his time with Cooler and the gang while being pursued by Clawfinger's henchmen. The reason why Pupnick was pursued is because he wears a collar that contains a brain crystal. He helped the Pound Puppies save Bright Eyes and defeat Clawfinger in Secret Agent Pup. He is later adopted. Voiced by Pat Fraley.

Casey- A puppy who was separated from his master, Jonathon, during their camping trip. With help from the Pound Puppies, he was able to reunite with Jonathon and his family. He appeared in Casey, Come Home. Voiced by Danny Cooksey.

Beezer- A puppy who, at the beginning of The Wonderful World of Whopper, was "so bored I could scream" and she did. However, Whopper was able to get Beezer out of boredom and Beezer used her imagination to have fun. She was later adopted and with her owner, Davie, they had a wonderful imagination via The Wizard of Oz. Voiced by Allyce Beasley.

Itchy and Snichey(Doberman Pinchers)- Nabbit's two guard dogs who appeared in the Pound Puppies TV Special. Like Nabbit, they also have fleas. Note that Itchy has red eyes and Snichey has yellow eyes. They are voiced by Don Messick and Frank Welker respectively.

Big Paw(Newfoundland/Pug, Old English Sheepdog mix)- A giant dog who is the Guardian of the Bone of Scone. Big Paw was a friendly dog who was alone and had no friends. When the Pound Puppies told him that he is not really ugly, Big Paw became a good friend and an ally. At the end of Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw, he was adopted by the museum in order to keep the Bone of Scone from falling into the wrong hands. Big Paw was voiced by Tony Longo while his growling vocal effects were provided by Frank Welker and his singing voice was provided by Mark Vieha.

Collette(Saint-Usuge Spaniel)- A young mother of puppies. She and Whopper were kidnapped by Bones and Lumpy and were turned into guard dogs by Marvin McNasty's Mean Machine. Toward the end of the movie, Collette returned to normal after one of her puppies said "I love you" to her. She appeared in Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. Voiced by Cathy Cavadini.

Florence(Golden Retriever)- A nurse dog who announces the birth of Collette's young puppies. She also attends to the birth of Collette's children. Her name is a play of Florence Nightingale, who was a well-known English nurse. Florence appeared in Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. Voiced by Susan Silo.

Schap(Saint Bernard)- A dog who served as a hospital helper to the Pound Puppies when Cheep-Cheep, a bird rescued by Bright Eyes, got injured. He was later adopted at the end of The Bird Dog. Vocal effects provided by Frank Welker.

Fred(Shar Pei)- A young puppy who got loose and was chased by Katrina. Fortunately, Fred was rescued by Nose Marie. He was adopted by a girl named Lisa. He appeared in Nose Marie Day. Voiced by Phillip Glasser.

Thunderhawk(Siberian Husky)- A puppy who prefers the cold better than the heat. He participated in the Dog Sled Race at Alaska. When the Pound Puppies were in danger, he gave up the race in order to save them. Though he lost the race, Nahook, his owner, still adopts him because of his bravery. Thunderhawk appears in Snow Puppies. Voiced by Vaughn Tyree Jelks.

Spats(Miniature Australian Shepherd)- A girl dog whom Cooler and King met at the dog pound. When she was in cage one, Cooler was able to save Spats by telling a young boy to adopt her. She is last seen with her new owner in Cooler, Come Back. Voiced by Ami Foster.

Canine Cafe Trio- They were the owners of the self-proclaimed "Canine Cafe", where stray dogs eat nothing but junk food. A male French poodle was the waiter while his two assistants were a female Nova-Scotia Duck-Trolling Retriever with a pink bow and a female Chihuahua/Terrier mix dog with a green bow. Like Scrounger, they used to eat junk food all the time. At the end of Garbage Night: The Musical, they learned their lesson and are now living with their owners at the Haven House Children's House. The poodle waiter was voiced by Rene Auberjonois and his two assistants were voiced by Thy Lee and Janice Tori.

Toby- A puppy who was adopted by Henry in Good Night, Sweet Pups.

Bessie- A girl puppy who was about to be adopted by Shannon when Katrina stopped her and her parents from adopting Bessie. Cooler and Nose Marie were able to deliver Bessie to Shannon at her house. Bessie appears in King Whopper. Voiced by Thy Lee.

Shaky(Chihuahua)- A puppy who was abandoned by its previous owners and was traumatized. When Shaky was afraid of humans, Cooler tells his story of how the pound came to be and how met Millicent and Holly. Shaky, convinced by Cooler's story, no longer fears humans. He appears in How to Found a Pound. Voiced by Frank Welker.

Buster- A puppy who often turns into a tornado and breaks everything. In reality, he had no loving family to teach him manners. When the Belleveshires' library was wrecked by Catgut, the Pound Puppies thought Buster did it. After the Pound Puppies and Holly were kicked out of the Beleveshires' mansion, Nose Marie blamed Buster, even though Buster wasn't the one who wrecked the library. While the other Pound Puppies and Holly foiled Katrina's plan to close down the pound, Nose Marie apologized to Buster and Buster forgave her. Buster is later adopted by the Belveshires after making Hubert, the Belveshires' only son, happy. He appears in From Wags to Riches. Voiced by Ronnie Schell.

The Three Wise Guys: Byron, Fleeco, and Wolfie- A trio of canine comedians who were looking for the Star Puppy in The Star Pup. Byron P. Fleabottom is a small Aidi and his partners are Fleeco, a tall, lanky Beagle-Harrier, and Wolfie, a round Bearded Collie who only honks his nose and has a crush on Bright Eyes. The Three Wise Guys are a play on the Marx Brothers(With Byron inspired by Groucho Marx, Wolfie inspired by Harpo Marx, and Fleeco inspired by Chico Marx.) and their theme song were played to the tune of Three Blind Mice(Inspired by The Three Stooges). Fleeco, Wolfie, and Byron are voiced by Pat Fraley, Frank Welker, and Roger Rose respectively.

Arf- A puppy who usually "arfs" in between his sentences in The Rescue Pups. Arf was heartbroken when Jody's mother refuses to let Jody adopted him. When Jody was in trouble, Arf and the Pound Puppies, along with the Fire Department and the Police Department, rescued Jody. In the end, Jody's mother changes her mind and Arf was adopted. Voiced by Kath Soucie.

Tiny- A little puppy who has a limp in Happy Howlidays. He was chased out of an alley by two alley dogs who hated stray dogs. Tiny was rescued by the Pound Puppies. Later, the Pound Puppies taught the alley dogs that friendship should be important. Heartbroken, the alley dogs apologized to Tiny and wished him Merry Christmas. Tiny, The Pound Puppies, and the Two Alley Dogs howled to the tune of God rest you merry, gentlemen when Holly's Puppy Pound was closed. When the pound was reopened, Tiny was adopted by a boy named Charlie. The fate of his former bullies was unknown. Tiny was inspired by Tiny Tim, a character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol who also was crippled. He is voiced by Danny Cooksey and the two alley dogs were voiced by Frank Welker and Brian Cummings.

Buddy- A puppy who has an "imaginary friend" named Bob. To the Pound Puppies, Buddy made up Bob whenever he causes trouble. However, it turns out that Bob was actually an invisible Brontosaurus thanks to puppy power. Buddy was later adopted by Colin, whose imaginary friend was Bob's cousin, Sam. Buddy was voiced by Nancy Cartwright and Bob the Brontosaurus was voiced by Frank Welker.

Yapper- Biff Barker's agent. He usually accompanies Biff Barker and is concerned for Biff's safety. When he and Biff Barker found out that the Terrible Terrier is not real and learned about Katrina's plan, they rescued the Pound Puppies from being turned into furcoats. He appeared in Ghost Hounders. Voiced by Pat Fraley.

Pal- A young puppy in Tail of the Pup whose tail is unable to wag. Although the Pound Puppies tried everything to cheer up Pal, they decided to let puppy power show him who's going to adopt him, a boy named Greg. When he heard that Greg's friend recently moved away, Pal decides to cheer him up and his tail finally wags. He is now adopted by Greg. Voiced by Brice Beckham.

Bowser- A puppy who was kidnapped by Captain Slaughter in The Captain and the Cats the night before he was about to be adopted. He was later rescued by the Pound Puppies. Voiced by Casey Ellison. Not to be confused with Bowser, the main villain from the Super Mario video games.

Danny- Penelope's husband. He and Penelope were married and have three children. In an attempt to rescue the captured citizens of Wagga Wagga, Danny and his children were captured by Captain Slaughter. With the help of the Pound Puppies, Danny and the children were rescued and reunited with Penelope. They are last seen with their new owners. Danny appeared in Wagga Wagga. Voiced by Frank Welker.

Clawfinger(Bulldog)- A criminal mastermind who wanted to kidnap Pupnik and other dogs to hypotize them under his control with a brain crystal encased in Pupnik's collar. He owned the Casino Evil. His two henchmen kidnapped Bright Eyes and held her hostage. When the other Pound Puppies and Pupnick reached his hideout at Mount Muttmore, Clawfinger was about to use his machine to brainwash all the dogs in the world when Cooler, faking his hypnotized state, destroyed the machine and trapped Clawfinger and his men. He resembled and behaved like Al Capone. Clawfinger is the only dog to be a villain. Appeared in Secret Agent Pup. Voiced by Roger Rose. His sidekicks were voiced by Roger Rose and Frank Welker.

Blue- A puppy whom Jerry adopted. When the Pound Puppies heard that Jerry ran away from home, Blue decided to go along with their plan in reverse psychology(often winking at the Pound Puppies that their plan is a success when Jerry's not looking). At the end of Kid in the Doghouse, Jerry was reunited with his parents and Blue finally has a home. Voiced by Nancy Linari.

Sir Digalot- Cooler's ancestor in Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. He was King Arthur's pet dog. While Arthur pulled Excalibur from the Stone, Digalot pulled the Bone from the Stone, enabling the ability of humans to communicate with animals with Puppy Power. Voiced by Brennan Howard.

Sherlock Bones(Bloodhound)- An oddball detective hired by the Pound Puppies and Holly to search for the Pound Pupppies' stolen items in In Pups We Trust. When he found the belongings in Howler's doghouse, he and the other Pound Puppies thought he was a thief. However, it was actually a family of racoons of stole the items, meaning that Howler is not a crook. He is later adopted by the building inspector after the inspector gave an award for Holly's clean pound. Voiced by Pat Fraley.

Spudge- A homeless dog whom Howler befriended in In Pups We Trust. While looking for food, he and Howler encountered the villainous Captain Slaughter. Fortunately, Spudge and Howler were rescued by the Pound Puppies. Voiced by Brian Cummings.

The Crushers- A group of tough dogs who Bright Eyes met in The Bright Eyes Mob. The group consists of Toots(the leader), Princefeld, a muscle-bound dog wearing a biker helmet and a white T-shirt with a picture of his mother on it, a short dog who wears a derby and a red t-shirt, and another small dog who wears a purple jacket. They tricked Bright Eyes into stealing Mr. Bruno's weinies and some squeaky toys. However, they gave up their life of crime when they were adopted by Mrs. Vanderspiff. The muscle-bound dog was voiced by Brian Cummings (uncredited).

Arnold and Archie- Twin puppies who Violet and the others met in the Pound Puppies Coloring Book exclusive story "A Haunted House Adventure". Their mother has been missing for 2 days and the twins got lost while in the Haunted House. After being rescued by the Pound Puppies, Arnold and Archie were reunited with their mother at the pound, who explains that she got stuck in a drainpipe and was rescued by Nabbit.

Muffy- A girl dog whom Howler bid goodbye before she was adopted in The Captains and the Cats. Muffy usually ends her sentences with "Really, I am." She is inspired by Katharine Hepburn. Voiced by Ruth Buzzi.

Scratchy(Welsh Terrier)- A puppy whom Nose Marie asked Jerry to give a flea bath in Kid in the Doghouse. After spreading the fleas to everyone except Jerry, Scratchy and the others took flea baths. Later on, Jerry learned that he should be responsible for doing chores and helped the Pound Puppies and Holly clean up the Pound Puppy HQ and give Scratchy a bath. Scratchy is later adopted.

Burlap- A puppy who was put in Cage 1 in Cooler, Come Back. He was then rescued by Terry, a boy whom Cooler told to adopt instead. Voiced by Nancy Cartwright.

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