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[[Hanna-Barbera]] created an animated T.V. special based on a popular line of stuffed dogs in 1985. A series appeared the next year which followed it closely, despite changing most of the voice cast. Both revolved around "the '''Pound Puppies'''", a group of dogs consisting of:
* Cooler, leader with a trademark laugh.
* Nose Marie, a melodramatic [[Southern Belle]] bloodhound.
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The sister line of toys, ''Pound Purries'', never had the luxury of a T.V. special or series. They did make a token appearance in [[The Movie]] as supporting characters, though.
 
 
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=== Hanna-Barbera's ''Pound Puppies'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: Brattina had [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|a very obvious crush on Captain Slaughter]], much to his annoyance.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: Four episodes of the first season featured Captain Slaughter, a [[Inspector Gadget|Dr. Claw]]-esque villain who was responsible for destroying the puppies' home in the first place and was Cooler's greatest enemy. When the show was retooled in its second season, he disappeared, his storyline never resolved.
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* [[Determinator]]: Captain Slaughter, who [[It's Personal|blamed Cooler for]] {{spoiler|how he lost his hand during a previous chase.}}
* [[Disney Death]]: Happens at the end of the '85 special when {{spoiler|Cooler gets ''hit by a car''.}}
* [[Drunk Withwith Power]]: Whopper in "King Whopper".
* [[Evil Redhead]]: Katrina and Brattina.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Used in the second season by added lyrics to the instrumental version.
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* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: For some reason, Cooler keeps calling [[Love Interest|Violet]] "Sam" in the '85 special.
* [[Naive Newcomer]]: Violet in the '85 special; Holly at the start of the TV series.
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: The Nose, precursor to the TV series' Nose Marie.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]]: The Nose originally had a [[Big Applesauce|New York accent]], then traded it in for a [[Southern Belle|Southern drawl]] as Nose Marie. This may have been [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in ''All-New Pound Puppies'' with one-shot rival Toots, who had a similar accent and was pointedly disliked by [[Team Mom]] Nose Marie.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: In "The Bright Eyes Mob", Katrina tricks a group of high class women into believing she's a dog lover with a very obvious robot dog, until it shorts out and explodes.
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* [[Spoiled Brat]]: [[Meaningful Name|Brattina]].
* [[That Makes Me Feel Angry]]: Katrina and Brattina can't go one episode without exclaiming how much they hate the Pound Puppies or all dogs in general.
{{quote| '''Katrina:''' You Pound Puppies / I hate them yes I do<br />
'''Brattina:''' Eww! Pound Puppies! / They’re yucky, icky-poo! }}
* [[Valley Girl]]: Brattina.
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** It's glossed over, but he says he wants to take over the world by using an army of vicious attack dogs. Which is an okay plan, but his Mean Machine doesn't need Puppy Power to work, and holding the bone doesn't give him any control over animals, so why did he want to steal the bone again?
* [[MacGuffin]]: The [[Just for Pun|Bone of Scone]]
* [[Obviously Evil]]: His name is [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|McNasty]] and he looks like the lovechild of [[Nosferatu (Film)|Renfield]] and [[Batman Returns (Film)|the Penguin]]? [[Sarcasm Mode|Nah, nothing suspicious about him!]]
* [[Off-Model]]: Aside from changes made to the character designs, there is a particularly noticeable animation error in which Cooler's nose disappears from his face. [[Word of God]] confirms that the film's animation was done in only six months and with little preparation, hence the rather sub-par quality.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Cooler was voiced by Brennan Howard here.
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Along with Mr. Nut-Nut, Sparky and the other helper squirrels, the team from Shelter 17 is responsible for matching the right pup with the right person. The shelter's success is even occasionally recognized by humans somehow... which McLeish gladly takes credit for whenever he can, much to the chagrin of the ones ''really'' responsible.
 
The episode "The Yipper Caper" is included on the DVD ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]: The Friendship Express'', and the episodes "My Fair Rebound", "Quintuplets", "Homeward Pound", "Zoltron", and "The K9 Kid" are included on the DVD ''Pound Puppies: Homeward Pound''.
 
The second season began June 2, 2012 with "Zipper the Zoomit Dog".
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]:
** From "Quintuplets":
{{quote| '''Squirt:''' Yeah. I knew a marmot once who got his picture on boxes of nuts. Guy was fixed for life. All the pistachios he could eat!<br />
'''Niblet:''' Wow! Can I get my picture on a bag of marshmallows, Lucky? 'Cause I love marshmallows! And I want to be fixed for life, too! ''(eyes dart back)'' I mean, not ''fixed'' fixed, but, you know... }}
** In "Bone Voyage", Lucky used a makeshift rope swing to rescue Rebound from her pursuers and place her next to Agatha. He finished by jumping off and landing next to Cookie. She's impressed with his performance.
{{quote| '''Cookie:''' Nice dismount.}}
** In "Mutternal Instincts", Lucky was giving kudos to Strudel and Cookie for a delivery system they developed. Niblet was quite proud of his dachshund teammate.
{{quote| '''Niblet:''' That's my wiener!}}
** Another from "Mutternal Instincts": Just before the shelter was to host a conference of Pound Puppies agents from around the world, eight puppies were brought to the pound by dog catcher Ketchum. When some of the team expressed doubt in their ability to get the puppies adopted and prepare for the meeting, Cookie challenged them:
{{quote| '''Cookie:''' What are you guys, a bunch of pussycats?}}
* [[Hammerspace]]: The new adoptees are always given a Pound Puppy collar. Oftentimes, the collar is produced by one of the team members reaching to their side and turning back around with one in his or her mouth.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Niblet can walk and dance quite well on his hind legs because he used to perform in the circus as a dancing dog. Strudel is quite knowledgeable about dog shows because she used to be a show dog herself (though she's quick to add she has never actually won). Squirt (aka Wings) was once a championship Frisb-- um, that is, Zoomit champion dog, thanks to his ears.
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* [[Joisey]]: If the voice weren't enough, Squirt mentions he's from Hoboken in "I Never Barked For My Father".
* [[Kindhearted Simpleton]]: Niblet. As mentioned above, he can show flashes of intelligence, and he can be provoked into acts of anger and even mild aggressiveness, but he is at heart a simple, lovable goofball.
* [[Leaning Onon the Fourth Wall]]:
** Strudel and Cookie have this exchange in "Quintuplets":
{{quote| ''(After a [figurative] light bulb goes off in Lucky's head)''<br />
'''Strudel:''' All I know is when Lucky gets excited about an idea, it's usually a good one.<br />
'''Cookie:''' Like Charlie Five?<br />
'''Strudel:''' I said ''usually''. }}
** After placing Twiggy (see Parental Bonus below) with her person in "Taboo", the team talks about how good they are at their jobs, which they agree they couldn't do without Lucky, which in turn leads to this question:
{{quote| '''Cookie:''' Seriously, Luck, how do you do it? How do you always find the right dog for the right person right at the last minute when it looks like everything is going to fall apart?}}
* [[The Masquerade]]: Like their predecessors, these Pound Puppies also avoid directly talking to humans. Usually, the only time they will speak to a person is indirectly (i.e., when Strudel makes a call) or when their face is hidden (as Niblet did in "Snow Problem").
** {{spoiler|1=[[Broken Masquerade]]: In "Lucky Gets Adopted", Lucky resorts to talking to explain to his new human Dot why he (in part) ran away the first time, after she leashes him to her dresser to keep him from leaving again. Unlike Holly above, she doesn't know all dogs can talk, just Mr. Chewy McFluffster... um, Lucky.}}
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* [[Parental Bonus]]:
** From "Quintuplets":
{{quote| ''(After one of the quintuplets wriggles free to avoid being adopted by a couple)''<br />
'''Girl:''' We need something cute and cuddly and doesn't do much of anything.<br />
'''Guy:''' Just like you, babycakes. }}
** From "Rebel Without A Collar" (with a dash of [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]):
{{quote| ''(After Cookie confronted their visitor about his poor manners)''<br />
'''Niblet:''' Cookie? Next time I'm a bad dog, would you talk mean to me, too?<br />
''(Niblet starts to run away. Cookie growls at him. Niblet laughs.)'' }}
** In "Taboo", the dog the team matches with a person before encountering the episode's namesake puppy is an Afghan with long, light brown fur named Twiggy. While [http://twiggylawson.co.uk/ her real-life namesake] is a beautiful and well-known model and singer, she isn't someone the average ten-year-old will be terribly familiar with.
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** Similarly, the vehicle Mr. Julius (voiced by [[George Takei]]) drives in "My Fair Rebound" is easy to make out as a stand-in for a Hummer. While that is something kids might recognize, the implications of the Hummer being pink and Hummer owners supposedly compensating for something just might get by the young ones.
** In "Olaf In Love", the team based their attempts to help Olaf and his date connect on the dating shows Niblet likes to watch. Niblet knows what happens throughout the shows, which, according to him, ends with them saying "I love you", but is unsure of what happens after the credits. At the end of the episode {{spoiler|when Olaf and Gertrude, the town librarian get together}}, both he and Strudel express interest in finding out what happens after the credits.
{{quote| '''Strudel:''' Simply for scientific research.}}
* [[Partially-Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]]: Lucky's planning, Cookie's organization skills, Strudel's gadgets, Squirt's ability to find outside equipment (and both Strudel and Squirt's skill at utilizing networks of varying [[Speech-Impaired Animal|Speech Impaired Animals]]), and Niblet's ability to make a passable imitation of a human when necessary are but a few examples of why Lucky and the gang land here instead of [[Talking Animal]] territory. Watch closely, and you'll notice that the dogs will make slightly humanlike gestures, such as placing a paw or leg on or around a puppy in comfort or encouragement, or holding each other back with a leg.
* [[Ping-Pong Naivete]]: Niblet is clearly not the smartest dog in the group, and there are times you might wonder if he ate paint chips as a puppy. Yet, there are others, like his analysis of his situation in "King of the Heap" or the pep talk to the eponymous dog in "Zoltron", or even jokes he makes (see "Parental Bonus" above for an example), that are far above his normal advertised intelligence.
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* [[Pounds Are Animal Prisons]]: Captured worrywart Buddy initially thinks Shelter 17 is one in "Rebel Without A Collar". Strudel helps to convince him otherwise.
** The Canine Capture and Removal Center in "I Never Barked For My Father" very much is. Dog catcher Ketchum of the Canine Capture and Removal Team looks like a stereotypical Hollywood sheriff.
{{quote| '''Olaf:''' ''(after seeing a picture of the facility)'' It looks like a doggy prison.}}
** When Milton Feltwaddle returns to take over Shelter 17 in "McLeish Unleashed" when McLeish is promoted, he ''does'' turn the pound into a prison.
* [[Precious Puppies]]: An in-universe example: The [[Woobie of the Week|puppies]] Lucky and his crew match with their designated persons improves the lives of both.
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* [[Shout-Out]]:
** In "Snow Problem", after the team had a rough first day of sled racing, Lucky tried a pep talk:
{{quote| '''Lucky:''' If [[Timmy in Aa Well|Timmy was stuck in the bottom of the well]], would you just walk away?<br />
'''Niblet:''' [[Lassie (TV series)|Who's Timmy?]]<br />
'''Squirt:''' Beats me. }}
** In "The K9 Kid", the featured puppy of the episode wanted to become a police dog. Upon approaching some rambunctious fellow future adoptees who have broken a garden gnome, she said:
{{quote| '''Pepper:''' [[Lethal Weapon (Film)|I'm getting too old for this]] [[Gosh Darn It to Heck|nonsense]].}}
** When Feltwaddle uses his computer to match dogs and potential adoptees in "McLeish Unleashed", the first human is paired with a [[Scooby Doo|large brown dog with a blue Pound Puppies collar]].
** It ''could'' be a coincidence, but in "Mutternal Instincts", Olaf mentioned he was going to send adoption flyers to a [[Recess|Third Street School]].
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** Cookie is a bit more complicated. At first, she didn't have anything. (Her collar is black.) After seeing The General flirt her way into getting the male dogs to fawn over her, she becomes jealous. By the end, Dolly gives Cookie the pink bow that she's seen with from that point on.
* [[Tunnel Network]]: The team's center is a hub from which a series of tunnels that lead into, out of, and around the pound, placing the dogs on the grounds, just outside the shelter wall, into the sewers (and from there, into the alley among other places), and so on.
* [[Two Girls to Aa Team]]: Strudel and Cookie, the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]].
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Squirt and Niblet, of the first type. Squirt has no compunctions about leveling insults toward Niblet in regards to his intelligence, weight and hygiene. Most of the time, Niblet will either take the jabs or be oblivious to them. Yet as seen in "Homeward Pound" and noted by the featured puppy in "Olaf In Love", they're best friends. (Interestingly, in the latter case, when Squirt started fighting with Niblet, he fought back.)
 
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=== Episodes of the 2010 version of ''Pound Puppies'' include examples of: ==={{tropelist}}
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: In the episode "Rebel Without A Collar", the tough Cookie decides to leave the team {{spoiler|to roam the desert with Fang, a wily coyote who was captured in the desert and brought back to Shelter 17}}.
* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]]: Niblet saw his sister Rebound as one in the episode "Rebound". {{spoiler|At first.}}
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* [[Big Ball of Violence]]: The fight that the Pound Puppies and Kennel Kittens get into after Ace, the Kennel Kittens leader, spit in Lucky's face for a reason he couldn't even give at the end of "Catcalls".
** The climax of "Rebel Without A Collar" could have very much been this if it wasn't for Cookie:
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Fang:'''}} SHUT UP about the dog I love!<br />
'''Lucky:''' Dog you LOVE?! The only thing {{spoiler|coyotes}} love is themselves!<br />
{{spoiler|'''Fang:'''}} Watch it, pal!<br />
(Lucky [[Berserk Button|growls harshly at him]] and soon everyone in the room except Cookie is growling at each other. The hamster ''prays for dear life''.)<br />
'''Cookie:''' '''KNOCK IT OFF! ALL OF YOU!!''' }}
* [[Big No]]: Yipper, once the boy he connected with left without adopting him in "The Great Yipper Caper." {{spoiler|Come on. You ''do'' know the kid adopted him in the end, right?}}
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* [[Broken Aesop]]: In "The Really Weird Dog", Squirt gets a lesson about racism after encountering a friendly alligator. Given the way cats and coyotes are treated on the show, this kind of rings hollow.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Lucky has a pretty hard time telling Cookie the team needs her in "Rebel Without a Collar". He finds it impossible to admit saying that ''he'' does as well. {{spoiler|He manages do to the former by the end of the episode. Not so much the latter.}}
{{quote| '''Lucky:''' But... Doesn't she realize how much I... ''(grimaces)'' ''we'' need her?<br />
'''Strudel:''' Did you ever tell her?<br />
'''Lucky:''' ''(frowning)'' Yeah! ''(beat)'' No. ... I think so.<br />
'''Strudel:''' But how can you expect someone to know something if you never tell them? }}
* [[Canada, Eh?]]: The Royal Canadian Pound Puppies in "Homeward Pound".
{{quote| '''Agent Todd:''' Oh, geez. We're zero-for-two. Or oh-for-two as you'd say, eh?}}
** The musher Jean-Luc Glacier in "Snow Problem" is the French Canadian version.
{{quote| '''Jean-Luc:''' Sorry about that, there.}}
** Rover {{spoiler|the alligator}} in "The Really Weird Dog". He even says "aboot".
** Lucky also sometimes has shades of this, due to his voice actor, Eric McCormack, being Canadian. He will spout out an "abote" from time to time.
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Slick, in the mind of Lucky, for "five years, six months and three weeks" until meeting him again in "I Never Barked For My Father". (Also see When You Coming Home, Dad? and Daddy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You [includes a spoiler].)
* [[Embarrassing Nickname]]: In "The K9 Kid", Police dog Sarge teased Squirt with "Pizza Breath", which Squirt got in his days living on the street prior to being a Pound Puppy. It [[Berserk Button|angers]] Squirt, but as he's a chihuahua and Sarge is a German shepherd, the latter easily got away with it.
* [[Everything's Worse Withwith Bears]]: Played with and ultimately subverted in "Homeward Pound". {{spoiler|While Niblet initially heeds Squirt's advice toward the bears he encountered after their split, he realizes those bears are cubs, and they offer him some of the honey they were eating. Things seem to take a turn for the worse when the [[Mama Bear]] comes back, but it turns out she's friendly, as she saves Squirt at Niblet's (off-screen) request. When Lucky and the Royal Canadian Pound Puppies find Niblet and Squirt, they were stuffed after eating fish the bears caught for them. The bears were also kind enough to catch fish for the rescue party as well.}}
* [[Halloween Episode]]: "Nightmare On Pound Street". It doesn't involve spooky stories and the team only dresses up to help a puppy find a home, but it is set on Halloween. Oh, and the puppy is named [[A Nightmare Onon Elm Street|Freddy]].
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: When Toyoshiko realizes she has been recording images that could, in Lucky and Squirt's opinion, "ruin the whole operation", she does herself what Lucky insisted should have been done in the first place. {{spoiler|She erases her own memory, via a giant magnet.}} Strudel sheds some tears, and there is a chance [[Tear Jerker|you might as well]]. {{spoiler|Strudel brought Toyo back after removing her capture card.}}
* [[Hey, That's My Line!]]: Said word-for-word by Lucky after [[Similar Squad|Kennel Kitten leader Ace]] said "Go, cats, go!" when it came time to repair some damage both teams caused.
{{quote| '''Lucky:''' ...except for the 'cat' part.}}
** Lucky also had his [[Catch Phrase]] stolen three times in "Snow Problem": once by Niblet and twice by the puppy Tundra, the second of which he didn't mind at all.
* [[Hollywood Nerd]]: Captain Randy in the episode "Zoltron", Type 1. [[Geek Physiques|Fat physique]], dressed in a uniform similar to those from [[Enterprise]], paused like Kirk, had a "Captain's Log", wanted to mind-meld with the titular dog, watched "[[Star Trek|Star]] [[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyage:]] [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space 90]]", referred to his mother's garage as the Autopod, excited over seeing a {{spoiler|phony}} flying saucer (even going so far as to say he was okay with the beings in the saucer experimenting on him). And this line, after the saucer disappeared {{spoiler|and Zoltron escaped}}:
{{quote| '''Captain Randy:''' The biggest night of my life, and I'm left with nothing at all. Just like prom.}}
** Mr. Geekman (yes, that's his name) from the episode "Taboo" is another Type 1. Skinny with large frame glasses, the clumsy bicycle-riding math teacher had been searching for the "perfect as pi" puppy for seven years. At least he's married.
* [[I Remember It Like It Was Yesterday]]: In his eponymous episode, Taboo begins his story of becoming an unlucky dog with his birth.
{{quote| '''Taboo:''' I remember it like it was months ago.<br />
'''Squirt:''' It ''was'' months ago.<br />
'''Strudel:''' Shh. }}
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Madame Pickypuss describes Mr. Cuddlesworth as her "best friend" in the middle of "The Prince and the Pupper". However, toward the end of the episode, when Squirt told Cuddlesworth there was a fat cat at home waiting to get her claws on him, his tail wagged vigorously. To top it off, the last three lines of the episode were these:
{{quote| '''Madame Pickypuss:''' Bark for me, Cuddlesworth! Bark for me!<br />
''(Cuddlesworth barks twice.)''<br />
'''Madame Pickypuss:''' Me-''ow''. }}
** Also hinted in "Kennel Kittens Return", between {{spoiler|Squirt}} and Fluffy.
* [[The Jinx]]: The eponymous puppy of "Taboo" thinks he is. Bad things just seemed to follow him around....
{{quote| '''Taboo:''' Name's Taboo. And I'm 100% bad luck. ''(air conditioning unit falls behind him)''}}
* [[Lame Rhyme Dodge]]: In "Nightmare on Pound Street," Niblet commits one:
{{quote| '''Niblet''': It's so sad. I mean, just because he's creepy-looking--<br />
'''Freddie''': *overhearing* What do you mean 'creepy-looking?'<br />
'''Niblet''': Um...did I say 'creepy?' 'Cause I meant *thinks for a minute* 'sleepy!' Yeah, I meant sleepy-looking. }}
* [[Little Girls Kick Shins]]: McLeish knows that firsthand about his niece, Tabitha (from "A Nightmare On Pound Street").
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]:
* [[Never Say Die]]: Perhaps pushed ever so much closer to being discredited. In "Homeward Pound", Squirt was struggling to keep from hitting the bottom of a waterfall.
* [[What Have I Done]]:* Niblet, essentially word-for-word after he notices Rebound ran into Mrs. McLeish's limo in "Rebound".
{{quote| '''Squirt:''' ''(after realizing he didn't fall all the way down the cascade)'' I'm alive? ''(sees bear that saves him)'' AAH! I'm gonna die!}}
** Pepper says it after she causes the police lieutenant's son Charlie to get into hot water with his father in "The K9 Kid".
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Perhaps pushed ever so much closer to being discredited. In "Homeward Pound", Squirt was struggling to keep from hitting the bottom of a waterfall.
{{quote| '''Squirt:''' ''(after realizing he didn't fall all the way down the cascade)'' I'm alive? ''(sees bear that saves him)'' AAH! I'm gonna die!}}
** On the other hand, when Toyoshiko decided to delete her own memory in her eponymous episode, Strudel says that Toyo "erased herself". Of course, as Toyo was a robot dog, it was an appropriate description.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Lucky, in "Olaf In Love". Though both he and Cookie nervously denied their feelings when Kiki, the featured puppy, made mention of them being "more than friends", Cookie pointedly brought up of Lucky's blindness to her (his?) feelings, in relation to Olaf {{spoiler|dating city librarian Gertrude Washburn}}.
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* [[Singing Voice Dissonance]]: When Olaf sang to the pound's Japanese visitors in "Toyoshiko!", he sang alto/countertenor, as compared to his normal mid-ranged male speaking voice.
* [[Tastes Like Purple]]: Niblet in "Toyoshiko!". When Strudel and Toyo have a bonding moment after building a machine, they neglected to give their sheepdog helper the okay to let go of the rope. (To be fair to the big guy, it probably would be rather hard to describe the feeling of potential mouth rope burn...)
{{quote| '''Niblet:''' ''(muffled)'' That's sweet. Can I let go now? My mouth, it tastes like pain.}}
* [[Thinking Out Loud]]: In "Bone Voyage", Mrs. McLeish received a day spa treatment during a cruise courtesy of the ship's captain, who was smitten with her. While relaxing after a cucumber facial, Agatha, thinking she was speaking to the ship masseuse, said that while she could appreciate the captain's love of the ship, she couldn't really enjoy herself without her puppy. {{spoiler|1=Rebound, who was afraid Mrs. McLeish was leaving her for good and followed her onto the ship, was there to hear her.}}
* [[Those Wily Coyotes]]: Appear in "Rebel Without A Collar". The coyotes that patrol the "No Dog Zone" crossed in "The Prince and the Pupper" are also crafty, but it turns out it's in a slightly different sense.
* [[Timmy in Aa Well]]: In the episode "Snow Problem", Tundra dug out a competing sled dog and musher Jean-Luc Glacier, then made his way down a cliff to attach a hook to allow Lucky and his team to pull up a second dog. While it is a fact of the Pound Puppies universe that dogs (among other animals) are smarter and more capable than humans realize, [[The Masquerade|they rarely act so intelligently in front of people]]. Hence while Lucky was impressed, Glacier was even more so.
* [[Ugly Cute]]: Used in-universe by the Mayor to describe newly-adopted Freddy in "A Nightmare on Pound Street". (The exact description was reversed: "cute ugly".)
* [[What Have I Done]]: Niblet, essentially word-for-word after he notices Rebound ran into Mrs. McLeish's limo in "Rebound".
** Pepper says it after she causes the police lieutenant's son Charlie to get into hot water with his father in "The K9 Kid".
* [[When You Coming Home, Dad?]]: When Lucky was a puppy, his father would be gone for hours or even days at a time, until one day he left for good. (Also see Disappeared Dad and Daddy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You [includes a spoiler].)
* [[Won't Take Yes for An Answer]]: Strudel in "Dogs On A Wire". After expressing her frustration on not going on missions, Lucky offers her the chance to help lost dog Chuckles return to the circus.
{{quote| ''(After Cookie, Squirt and Niblet argue with each other about why they should be chosen for the assignment)''<br />
'''Lucky:''' Guys! I think the one who should go... is Strudel.<br />
'''Strudel:''' ''(rolls eyes)'' Oh, ''sure''. Pick Strudel like you always... ''(brightens)'' Me?! Are you sure? }}
* [[You Never Did That for Me]]: Lucky's feelings in "I Never Barked For My Father" on how Slick treated tagalong puppy Chip as compared to him when he was younger. As you might expect, it's much more complicated than that. {{spoiler|Chip is Slick's son and hence Lucky's brother. Slick never told Chip because he didn't want him to feel the same way about him as Lucky did.}}
* [[You Won't Like How I Taste]]: Squirt when facing a bear in "Homeward Pound".
{{quote| '''Squirt:''' Please don't eat me, Mr. Bear! Honest, I'm stringy and I'm chock full of preservatives!}}
 
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