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Pete the Pup (original, 1924 – June 1930; second Pete, September 9, 1929 – January 28, 1946) was a
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'' comedies (later known as ''The Little Rascals'') during the 1930s, otherwise known as "Pete, the dog with the ring around his eye", or simply "Petey". The original Pete (sired by "Tudor's Black Jack") was a UKC registered
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named "Pal, the Wonder Dog", and had a natural ring almost completely around his right eye; dye was used to finish it off. The second Pete was an
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named Lucenay’s Peter. He was well known for having a circled eye which was added by
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and credited as an oddity in '' Ripley's Believe It or Not''.


Career

When he was about six months old, Pal the Wonder Dog made an appearance in the
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film '' The Freshman'', in 1925. Pal first started out as "Tige" in the ''
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'' series in the 1920s. It was during this time that he acquired the circled eye, and when he was recruited to appear in the ''Our Gang'' comedies later that year,
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simply left it on, creating one of the most recognized dogs in film history. Trainer and owner Lt. Harry Lucenay used one of Pal's offspring as Pete in the series after Pal was poisoned and died in 1930. Maltin, Leonard and Bann, Richard W. (1977, rev. 1992). ''The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang'', pp. 281–283. New York: Crown Publishing/Three Rivers Press. The dog, named Lucenay's Peter, was bred by A. A. Keller. The second Pete looked very similar to the first Pete but was a mirror image; the circle around first Pete's right eye was around the left eye of his son, the second Pete. The second Pete appeared as a puppy on '' Pups Is Pups'' and was nearly full-grown on his second appearance, '' School's Out''. The second Pete's last ''Our Gang'' appearance was ''
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'' in 1932. The plot had a
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who attempts to catch Pete and euthanise him, but is unsuccessful. After Lucenay was fired from the ''Our Gang'' series in 1932, he retired Peter to
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, where he was photographed with children at the Steel Pier. Beginning with '' Hook and Ladder'' (filmed the same year), an unrelated dog played Pete, after which, various unrelated dogs would play the role through 1938. A parody of Pete appeared briefly in the 1935 Bob Hope short ''Watch the Birdie'', which was produced by Warner Bros. In the 1982 cartoon series produced by
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, he was voiced by
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. In the 1994 feature film remake of ''
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'', Pete is an American Bulldog, and in the 2014 movie '' The Little Rascals Save the Day'', Pete is a mutt. In his last years Tommy "Butch" Bond made public appearances with a similar Pit Bull Terrier he claimed was a descendant of the original Pete the Pup.


Death

Roach used a number of unrelated dogs to portray Pete in ''Our Gang'' until 1938. Lucenay's Peter continued on and died of old age on January 28, 1946, in
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, at age 16 years/4 months, two years after the ''Our Gang'' series ended. Pete is buried at Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park at Calabasas,
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See also

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References


External links

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Training film with Pete and Harry Lucenay (ca 1932)Pal The Wonder Dog And PetePal the wonder dog – online pedigree
{{Our Gang Our Gang Dog actors Fictional dogs 1929 animal births 1946 animal deaths 1924 animal births 1930 animal deaths