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00:30Somewhere within the crowded confines of the big city, there roams a lonesome man in need
00:41of companionship.
00:43But for every friendless man, there is always a dog, man's best friend.
00:50Fate in its peculiar manner brings these two together, a one-man dog and a one-dog man.
00:57Come on, Rover, here's what, Fethia, Bowser, Bowser, Fethia, Fethia, Fethia, Fethia, Fethia,
01:26Bowser.
01:27A mutual feeling of understanding springs up between them, held together by a common
01:34bond.
01:44Soon the puppy becomes accustomed to his new surroundings and makes himself at home in
01:48his master's house.
01:49The out-of-doors is the best place to teach the dog his parlor tricks, and the best method
02:03is by illustration.
02:05He should be shown how to heel, how to sit up, to roll over, lie down and point.
02:19When the pup has learned to obey these simple commands, he should be rewarded with a biscuit
02:24for his efforts.
02:25Take a bite, Bowser.
02:26Yow!
02:27A man and his dog, each for the other.
02:32Here, pal, shake hands.
02:39After months of training, the young pup has grown into a one-man dog.
02:46The proud master enjoys a leisurely stroll with his pet.
02:50My, what a handsome dog.
02:52Oh, thank you, ma'am.
02:55Heel, Bowser, heel!
02:59I said heel!
03:01Stop!
03:02Whoa!
03:03Heel!
03:09Bowser!
03:14Heel!
03:15Get off!
03:16Sit up!
03:17Roll over!
03:18Get out!
03:19Come on, roll over!
03:21Get up!
03:22Roll over!
03:23There is nothing closer in affection than a man and his dog.
03:34Bowser, come on!
03:36Get away from them chickens!
03:38Beat it, Bowser!
03:39Get out of here!
03:40I lost!
03:41Get off of the flowers!
03:44Go home, you monkeys!
03:46He's eating my roast!
03:53Affectionately, the happy dog greets his master's return from a hard day's work.
04:01Ah, the comfort and companionship of dog and master.
04:06Sometimes the neighbors drop by for a friendly chat.
04:10Hey, Geese!
04:11Your dog busted my fence!
04:13I'm gonna sue!
04:14Scared my chicken!
04:15You owe me plenty!
04:16Who's gonna pay for my roast?
04:17Tore up my lawn!
04:18Pay up or else!
04:19Eat my roast!
04:20And keep that dog home!
04:23The kindly master cannot count the cost and money for the privilege of owning a pet.
04:30With a warm feeling of security, the master steps out for the evening.
04:35Good night, Bowser.
04:36Zip-a-dee-doo, da-zip-a-dee-ay.
04:40My, oh my, what a wonderful...
04:45Bowser!
04:46Out!
04:48Get, get, get, get, get!
04:49And stay there!
04:51Bowser!
04:52Out!
04:54Get, get, get, get, get!
04:55And stay there!
05:22Easy, boys, he's dangerous.
05:24Surround him, boys!
05:25You asked for it, copper!
05:28We're coming in shootin'!
05:29Yeah!
05:31Yeah!
05:32I get ya!
05:34Okay, I give up!
05:36Take him away, boys.
05:38It's up the river!
05:39Take him away!
05:40Take him away!
05:41Take him away!
05:42Take him away!
05:43Take him away!
05:44Take him away!
05:45Take him away!
05:46Take him away!
05:47Take him away!
05:48Take him away!
05:49Take him away!
05:50It's up the river for you, Spike!
05:58The slightest noise is apt to arouse the watchful dog into instant action.
06:02Bowser!
06:03It's me!
06:04It's me, Bowser boy!
06:05Remember?
06:06Speak to me, Bowser!
06:08Ow!
06:10Doggedly, the pet protects his master's house,
06:13almost as if it were his very own.
06:16The dog...
06:21Dog of Madness
06:28For my watch!
06:29For my watch!
06:30Pay up or else!
06:31I'll eat my melts!
06:32And keep that dog home!
06:35The kindly master cannot count the cost and money for the privilege of owning a pet.
06:40With a warm feeling of security, the master steps out for the evening.
06:53Good night, Bowser.
06:55Zip-a-dee-doo, da-zip-a-dee-ay.
06:58My, oh my, what a wonderful...
07:02Bowser!
07:04Out!
07:06Get, get, get, get, get, and stay there!
07:09Zip-a-dee-doo, da-zip-a-dee-ay.
07:32How to sit up.
07:33Sit up?
07:34To roll over.
07:35Roll over?
07:36Lie down and point.
07:37Like this?
07:39Point!
07:41Dumb dog.
07:43When the pup has learned to obey these simple commands,
07:46he should be rewarded with a biscuit for his efforts.
07:50Take a bite, Bowser.
07:52Yow!
07:53A man and his dog, each for the other.
07:56Here, pal, shake hands.
07:59Yow!
08:03After months of training, the young pup has grown into a one-man dog.
08:10The proud master enjoys a leisurely stroll with his pet.
08:14My, what a handsome dog.
08:16Oh, thank you, ma'am.
08:19Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
08:21Heel, Bowser, heel!
08:23I said heel!
08:25Stop!
08:26Yow!
08:27Heel!
08:28Woof, woof, woof.
08:33Bowser!
08:48Come on, Rover.
08:51Here's what.
08:53Fee-fee.
08:55Bowser?
08:57Bowser!
09:01A mutual feeling of understanding springs up between them,
09:05held together by a common bond.
09:15Soon the puppy becomes accustomed to his new surroundings
09:19and makes himself at home in his master's house.
09:26Oh, I've got you!
09:29The out-of-doors is the best place to teach the dog his parlor tricks,
09:33and the best method is by illustration.
09:36He should be shown how to heel.
09:39Heel!
09:41Heel!
09:42Get off!
09:43Sit up!
09:44Roll over!
09:45Get out!
09:46Come on, roll over!
09:48Get up!
09:49Roll over!
09:50There is nothing closer in affection than a man and his dog.
09:55Bowser!
09:56Go home!
09:57Get away from them chickens!
09:58Beat it, Bowser!
09:59Get out of here!
10:00Ah!
10:01My wash!
10:02Get off of the flowers!
10:04Woof, woof, woof.
10:05Go home, you mutt!
10:07He's eating my roast!
10:13Woof, woof, woof.
10:14Affectionately, the happy dog greets his master's return.
10:17Bowser!
10:18Bowser!
10:19Bowser!
10:20Bowser!
10:21Bowser!
10:22The happy dog greets his master's return from a hard day's work.
10:26Woof, woof, woof, woof.
10:29Ah, the comfort and companionship of dog and master.
10:34Sometimes the neighbors drop by for a friendly chat.
10:38Hey, Geese!
10:39Your dog busted my fence!
10:41I'm gonna sue him!
10:42Scared my chicken!
10:43You owe me money!
10:44Who's gonna pay?
10:53Woof, woof, woof.
10:55Somewhere within the crowded confines of the big city,
11:20at confines of the big city, there roams a lonesome man in need of companionship.
11:27But for every friendless man, there is always a dog, man's best friend.
11:34Fate in its peculiar manner brings these two together, a one-man dog and a one-dog man.