I posted a while ago about the various cars Snooper and Blabber had in their cartoons because I still have a fascination for that era of car design (late ‘50s). I wanted to do a similar post pointing out all the different suburban houses Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy lived in (you see an interior from Foxhounded Hounded Fox to the right). But Emmy-winning director/storyboard artist Sherm Cohen came up with a better idea—the various living room chairs Doggie Daddy sat in, usually while reading a newspaper. So I’ve leafed through my old posts to give you some Doggie Daddy décor. The differences add to the series, in my estimation. The same chair, lamp, table and living room in each cartoon might get stale after a while.
While the layout artist in the early H-B cartoons generally came up with props, the background artists were usually free to do what they desired. So I’ll list both the layout and background people. Not all cartoons in circulation today have credits and some are incorrect. Four of the 45 Augie Doggie cartoons are on DVD, all from the final season when only six shorts were made, so most of the frames you see here are from old, low-resolution TV captures.
In looking at this post, you might think Doggie Daddy worked in a furniture factory. Or maybe a pole lamp store (pole lamps were big in the ‘60s; we had one in our living room when I was a kid. He, like Ozzie Nelson on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, never seemed to work, though one later cartoon reveals he spent some time in vaudeville.
Monte’s bucket chair in Skunk You Very Much is my favourite.
1959-60 SEASON

HIGH AND FLIGHTY
Layout – Bick Bickenbach, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre

NAG-NAG-NAG
Layout – Ed Benedict, Backgrounds – Bob Gentle

BIG TOP POP
Layout – Bob Givens, Backgrounds – Joe Montell

MILLION DOLLAR ROBBERY
Layout – Ed Benedict, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre

GOOD MOUSEKEEPING (no credits)

WHATEVER GOES PUP
Layout – Ed Benedict, Backgrounds – Dick Thomas

RO-BUTLER
Backgrounds – Bob Gentle?

MARS LITTLE PRECIOUS
Layout – Bick Bickenbach, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre

SNAGGLEPUSS
Layout – Walt Clinton, Backgrounds – Bob Gentle


HUM SWEET HUM
(uncertain) Layout – Ed Benedict, Backgrounds – Bob Gentle

PECK O' TROUBLE
Layout – Walt Clinton, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

FUSS N' FEATHERS (no credits)


SKUNK YOU VERY MUCH
Layout – Bick Bickenbach, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre
1960-61 SEASON

YUK YUK DUCK
Layout – Paul Sommer, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

IT'S A MICE DAY
Layout – Paul Sommer, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre

BUD BROTHERS
Layout – Paul Sommer, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

IT'S A WORM DAY
Layout – Walt Clinton, Backgrounds – Bob Gentle

PATIENT POP
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Bob Gentle

LET'S DUCK OUT
Layout – Paul Sommer, Background – Dick Thomas

HORSE FATHERS
Layout – Hi Mankin, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

PLAYMATE PUP
Layout – Paul Sommer, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

LITTLE WONDER
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre
1961-62 SEASON

VACATION TRIPPED
Layout – Noel Tucker, Backgrounds – Art Lozzi

PARTY POOPER POP
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Fernando Montealegre

GROWING, GROWING, GONE
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Dick Thomas

DOUGH-NUTTY
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Dick Thomas

FROM APE TO Z
Layout – Tony Rivera, Backgrounds – Dick Thomas