

Comedy
Overview
In a pound, 18 dogs wait to be adopted.
Top Cast


Joe Madden
Joe Madden
Colonel
Joe Madden
Colonel
James Green
James Green
Honky Killer
James Green
Honky Killer


Mariclare Costello
Mariclare Costello
Honky Killer's Wife
Mariclare Costello
Honky Killer's Wife
L. Errol Jaye
L. Errol Jaye
Police Chief
L. Errol Jaye
Police Chief
Carolyn Cardwell
Carolyn Cardwell
Keeper
Carolyn Cardwell
Keeper


Charles Dierkop
Charles Dierkop
Airdale
Charles Dierkop
Airdale


Lawrence Wolf
Lawrence Wolf
Mexican Hairless
Lawrence Wolf
Mexican Hairless
Ching Yeh
Ching Yeh
Siamese Cat
Ching Yeh
Siamese Cat


Marshall Efron
Marshall Efron
Dachshund
Marshall Efron
Dachshund
Eric Krupnik
Eric Krupnik
Montana Sheepdog
Eric Krupnik
Montana Sheepdog
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