Sam is a stout, jolly old soul and his friend Billy is equally good natured. Sam's wife is the proud possessor of a bull pup, which, by way of variety she has christened Doggie. A crayon ... See full summary
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Sam is a stout, jolly old soul and his friend Billy is equally good natured. Sam's wife is the proud possessor of a bull pup, which, by way of variety she has christened Doggie. A crayon portrait of the latter adorns the wall of the dining room and Doggie is permitted, against Sam's protest, to partake of his meals at the family table. Doggie, however, tires of the attentions that are being showered upon him by his mistress and takes advantage of the first opportunity to go out on a tour of exploration. Sam and Billy are commissioned to find him and return him to the family fold and much against their will they set forth. They meet several friends and for the time being, the dog is forgotten and when they resume their quest, they are jollier than ever under the influence of the good things of which they have partaken. They encounter dogs of all sorts and breeds and attempt to capture them and, of course, get themselves into trouble with the owners of the animals. There are many ...
Original Danish title is undetermined.
Released in the US as a split reel along with the documentary Loch Lomond (1913).