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Dogcatcher
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Dogcatcher is an informal title for archons that have made a habit of taking on werewolves and who possess a far greater knowledge of werewolf abilities, habits, and societies than other vampires. Dogcatcher is a man who took Gnasher in Skull and Crossbones. The Dogcatcher is a minor antagonist of Disney's 1955 film Lady and the Tramp, and the secondary antagonist in its 2001 sequel film. He is voiced by Lee Millar in first movie and Jeff Bennett in the second movie. Dogcatcher is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__
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Bad
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To capture the Junkyard Dogs, especially Tramp, Scamp and Angel
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Dogs getting the best of him
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Don Knotts
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Lee Millar Jeff Bennett
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Capturing the dogs
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Slender man, white shirt with tie, olive vest and cap, blue pants, brown shoes
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The Dogcatcher
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Bumbling, incompetent, bossy
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Stopped by Jock and Trusy. Defeated in the pound by Angel.
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Net
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Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty, Scamp, Angel, Buster, Junkyard Dogs, Reggie
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New England, USA
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Dogcatcher
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Lady and the Tramp Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
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"Let go! Let go!", You little mutt! I'll lock you in the pound, I swear it!"
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Dogcatcher is an informal title for archons that have made a habit of taking on werewolves and who possess a far greater knowledge of werewolf abilities, habits, and societies than other vampires. The Dogcatcher is a minor antagonist of Disney's 1955 film Lady and the Tramp, and the secondary antagonist in its 2001 sequel film. He is voiced by Lee Millar in first movie and Jeff Bennett in the second movie. Dogcatcher is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__ Dogcatcher is a man who took Gnasher in Skull and Crossbones.