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Many high-grain foods can cause skin problems in your dog so it’s always best to go grain free where you can. McGarry, Lisa (4 February 2008). "Thirty Things You Didn't Know About Neighbours!". Unreality Primetime. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011 . Retrieved 3 June 2010. When Lucy set off on a trip to Europe, she left Bouncer in Mike's care and Mike became rather fond of the dog himself. In fact, the whole Clarke household loved Bouncer so much that Lucy let him stay at No. 28 with them when she returned. Of course, your dog’s skin directly affects your dog’s coat. With an improved diet, your dog’s coat can improve in texture and shine.

Small with a high value crunch: they are small so you can train more without overfeeding and because they have a high value crunch your dog will adore every single treat. Television The ‘Television’ section contains all of our articles related to the small screen. We have a very wide range of content – there’s a strong 80s focus with trivia on EastEnders and Grange Hill, but you can also find articles on popular contemporary TV programmes such as Breaking Bad and The Sopranos. If you fancy something a bit more niche then don’t worry – we’ve also got plenty of content on cult hits such as Twin Peaks, The X-Files and Quantum Leap. Happy hunting! News Breaking News! This category is devoted to all of our news articles, with a focus on the biggest breaking stories in the world of show business. We’ve managed to break plenty of viral news stories in the past, from the release of the new Lion King live-action movie to the announcement that Holly Willoughby would be replacing Ant McPartlin on I’m A Celebrity. As well as entertainment news we also feature breaking articles from the most weird and wonderful corners of the internet. If you want to keep up-to-date with fascinating news stories that are slightly off-the-radar, then this is the place to be. Thirteen weeks after finishing his final scenes on Neighbours, Bouncer died of cancer, aged seven. [5] Following his death, Bouncer was sent more tributes from fans around the world than any of the human cast. [6] In 2015, Neighbours paid homage to Bouncer during its 30th anniversary by introducing Bouncer 2, who Jason Herbison confirmed is "definitely a direct descendent (sic)" of the original Bouncer. [7] Herbison explained that Bouncer 2 was the result of one of Bouncer's "few notable affairs when he was on the show" and of the character's introduction, he called it a "nice nod to history". [7] Storylines [ edit ]a b c Bettridge, Daniel (6 April 2011). "Six to watch ... TV dogs". The Guardian. ( Guardian Media Group) . Retrieved 16 April 2011. Star talks Bouncer's dream!". Holy Soap. Channel 5. 28 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010 . Retrieved 3 June 2010. Josephine Monroe commented positively of Bouncer in her book Neighbours: The first 10 years, stating: "Bouncer was a hero - he even answered the phone and barked to Joe when baby Sky was in trouble - and often had major storylines of his own like the time he was run over and nearly died. But most importantly, he was a loyal and loved friend." [6] She also branded him as one of the most loved characters in the serial's history. [6] Celebrating the serial's twenty-fifth anniversary, British magazine NOW profiled their favourite characters, Bouncer was included and they branded his dream sequence as one of the serial's most memorable moments and citing his on-screen death as the main plotline for the year. [14] Thirteen and a half weeks after finishing his final scenes on Neighbours in 1992, Bouncer died of cancer aged seven Rowe, Darren (20 July 2009). " 'Neighbours' weirdest ever storylines named". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd . Retrieved 15 January 2010.

MSN TV editor Lorna Cooper also commented on Bouncer and his dream stating: " Neighbours featured some bizarre dream sequences: there was the Christmas edition with Mike Young and Shane Ramsay as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee and the episode in which Harold Bishop fantasised about being a Scottish laird. But nothing has topped Bouncer the Labrador's dream that he was marrying Clarrie McLachlan's dog, Rosie. What were the writers thinking?" [5] Bouncer's dream was later named the second "weirdest" storyline in the show's history. [13] Little did he know how spectacularly wrong he was about to be proven. What happened next is probably the greatest moment in Australian television history: Bouncer’s Dream, a minute-long dream sequence from the point-of-view of a golden labrador retriever.

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a b c O'Brien, Catherine (18 June 1989). "Bad Neighbours". Sunday Mirror . Retrieved 18 February 2022– via British Newspaper Archive. Bouncer is a Labrador Retriever featured on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 February 1987 and he exited the series on 12 February 1993 after six years. He was played by Bouncer throughout his duration on the show and he was trained by Luke Hura. The whole thing starts with Joe’s wife Kerry rummaging through a pile of video tapes. “Do you mind if I tape over this one?” she asks. “As long as it’s not last year’s Grand Final,” Joe replies without looking up from his newspaper.

a b "TV's Neighbours: where are they now? - Bouncer". MSN TV. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 22 March 2010 . Retrieved 4 March 2010. Classic TV Pets Stand The Test Of Time". Petplan. Archived from the original on 3 January 2011 . Retrieved 14 January 2010. Towards the end of 1987, Bouncer began to regularly go missing from the Clarke's. It turned out that he had been visiting a litter of puppies he had recently fathered and Mike ended up bringing a box of five of them home to sell. Mike and Lucy attempted, but struggled, to sell the dogs under the sale name of "almost pure bred labrador pups". They eventually tried to give the dogs away; one went to Mrs. Mangel, who named her's Pembroke, and one to Tony Romeo, who named his Travolta. Unfortunately Pembroke had to be returned as Mrs. Mangel's lodger Harold Bishop was allergic to dog hair, and Travolta also couldn't be kept due to the objections of Tony's landlord. Eventually the entire litter were sent off together to be trained as companions for the elderly.End of the road: Top five moments from Neighbours history". The Scotsman. ( JPIMedia). 3 March 2022 . Retrieved 19 March 2022. We understand that in warmer months your dog may shed some fur to stay cool, however with a grain free diet their fur will be in such good condition you should notice less shedding as they will only shed hairs that are old. a b c Monroe, Josephine (1996). Neighbours: the first 10 years. Michael Joseph LTD. (Penguin Group). p. 125. ISBN 0-7181-4212-8 . Retrieved 30 May 2010. In 1989, actor Guy Pearce, who played Mike Young, asked producers not to put him in scenes with Bouncer, as he did not like dogs. [2] He said Bouncer was a "great dog", but he could not go on working closely with him, adding "I had to tell them to take him away from me. You won't see Mike patting Bouncer again." [2] On-screen, Bouncer ends up in the care of Mrs Mangel ( Vivean Gray). [2] Bouncer wasn’t the first dog on Neighbours. That was Basil, a terrier owned by a character called Lucy Robinson. The same year Mike arrived on Ramsay Street, Lucy fell down a drain and went temporarily blind.

He moved next door to No. 30 with Toby when the Mangels moved to the countryside and left Toby in the care of Dorothy Burke. Dorothy and Phoebe Bright, who was also living at No. 30, grew fond of Bouncer but it was Toby who adored him most - the two were inseparable. So when Toby and Dorothy were leaving Ramsay Street to join the Mangels in the country, Toby decided he couldn't leave Bouncer behind and brought him with him. Can dogs dream? Experts agree they can, and do. What do they dream about? Nobody knows for sure, but it’s suspected they usually dream about the same things they enjoy doing in real life. Could a dog really dream about getting married? It’s unlikely they understand or agree with the concept of marriage, but it also doesn’t seem entirely out of the question.

In 2015, Naomi Canning ( Morgana O'Reilly) finds a labrador and Chris Pappas ( James Mason) learns that the dog's owner has recently died. Lucy (now Melissa Bell) soon discovers that the dog is Bouncer's direct descendant, so gives the dog to Paul Robinson ( Stefan Dennis) and names her Bouncer 2. As pet parents we know how fussy our dogs can be so all our products are covered by Bounce and Bella’s 100% ‘Sniff and Love’ Guarantee. This puppy would go on to become one of the all-time great TV dogs. Bouncer’s time on Ramsay Street was unusually eventful – he lived with three different families, was in a traffic accident, ate poisonous mushrooms and saved Madge Bishop’s life by calling the fire brigade when her house went up in flames from a chip pan fire.

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