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Certified chicken lady (and owner of Cluckingham Palace in Texas), says, "I'm drawn to character names like Moira Rose and Cruella because it's fun to assign those wild personalities to a chicken."
The Chicken and the Pig; Chicken Little (2005 character) Chicken Wings (comic) Clara Cluck; The Cock, the Mouse and the Little Red Hen; The Cock, the Dog and the Fox; Cocky (mascot) Crackers the Corporate Crime Fighting Chicken
Chickens and dogs aren't the most natural pairing. Although they surely do live together from time to time. Just take the testy way that a chicken named Popcorn reacted to its dog brother.
These top dog names from famous characters and movies are funny, cute, and unique at the same time, including Buddy from 'Air Bud,' Sandy from 'Annie' and more.
Pocoyo's companion; about a young boy dressed in blue who is full of curiosity. Lucky generic Pound Puppies: The leader of a group of dogs who spend most of their time at a shelter. Ma-Mutt Bulldog: ThunderCats: Loyal dog of Mumm-Ra, the villain, in the animated TV series; about a team of humanoid cats who fight evil in their adopted home world.
Mr. Nabbit – a dog catcher, he appears in "Snowbound Pound" trying to repair the furnace but his attempts keep failing. In the TV special, he has a much larger role as a dog catcher who also behaves like a dog (having fleas and all). Also in the TV special, he has two doberman pinchers named Itchy and Snitchy. His full name is Dabney Nabbit.
The spin-off first appeared on Cow and Chicken episodes in 1997, and a full half-hour series ran from 1999 to 2000. I Am Weasel is an American animated television series created for Cartoon Network by David Feiss , who directed all the episodes [ 1 ] with the co-directions of Robin Steele [ a ] [ 1 ] and Robert Alvarez .
She names all of them Dorothy after her young friend. Gender confusion reappears, however, and the proud mother discovers that some of those chicks will be "horrid roosters"; she changes the males' names to Daniel. One of Baum's earliest books described raising Hamburg chickens, and he drew on that expertise in depicting Billina.