Petie rare Training film, Little Rascals' Pete the Pup, Our Gang
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- "Petie", the Little Rascals' Pete the Pup in a rare vintage video with his master/trainer Harry Lucenay showing how Pete was trained for both silent and sound films (ca 1932). The unidentified kids in the second part are not the "Rascals."
My Love of Pitbulls never left. Even my dad loved them.
Sir Duke saved my life one day , so I’ve rescued in his honor ever since
Sir Duke is surely honored. Bless you Abundantly, my friend 🙏💌🕊️💟
Oh noes... a Dangerous pitbull
Oh I know he ferocious! lol!!
Travis Decker this dog is about 100 inbred generations removed from the modern pitbulls that so commonly meme passers by in the modern age. get a grip.
I love him!
I remembered they featured this dog in Ripley's.. the ring was considered an oddity.. for tv.. they filled in the ring on his fur with ink .. I thought that was pretty cool
what bloodline was pete from?
Oh God, I loved Pete. He was one of the best things about the Little Rascals!
He's a great representation of how gentle pitbulls can be.
My uncle has his granddaughter i promise
For those who are not aware, Pete was a Pitbull.
Such great dogs!
Steven Wilson he means that pitbulls are a misunderstood breed
we know.
Duurrr, no shit? .....
Omg
He is so cute.............How can you not love that face!
Gucci Goldstein everyone loves Petey. I have a cat named after him.
There's a reason I have had Pit Bulls for over 40 years!♥️
Petey was awesome! My favorite movie dog!
Back when people didn't fight and abuse these amazing dogs
I personally think it was around then too but not in the public eye like it is today.
I love he looks towards the camera / cameraman while his Dad is talking to the camera. Very observant dog. And a real legend of cinema. RIP Petie boy.
I guess people weren't all hysterical about the vicious pit bull terriers yet because that is definitely a pit bull.
Pete/Pal was an AKC registered American Pitbull Terrier.
Who cares, you probably own a chihuahua.
There were actually a few Pete the pup dogs that were used by Hal Roach up until 1938 for various different stunts and tricks. The first full time Pete the pup was an American Pitbull Terrier named Pal that had a natural circle almost completely around his eye and Hal Roach used dye to complete it the rest of the way around. Pal passed away in 1930.
The second, slightly smaller and most filmed Petey that appears in the largest majority of total shorts after the original Pete passed, was indeed a Staffordshire Terrier. He is the one that is seen the most. Hal Roach used a permanent dye to replicate the circle of the original Pete to keep the magic of the character alive just as if he had never left.
It's not a vicious breed you dumbass
dear pete:may you ride on Noah's ark all the way to heaven. you will be missed.
He was such a good boy!! What a well behaved dog
He looked terrified really. Compulsion was the mainstay back then. Not exactly a “click-and-treat” culture back then. But he was a good boy.
@@matthewsinger4902 excellent point!
Who didn't love Petey?
Pit Bulls are smart and sweet!
mmmm.. not all but yeah some are.
@@josephc981 every pit bull is naturally playful and sweet
Petey was AKC registered. That makes him an American Staffordshire Terrier.
+Derrick Ryan .... Petey was actually dual registered both UKC and AKC as LUCENAY'S PETER
That is very interesting since AKC did not even recognize the breed Am Staff Terrier until the 1960s.
AKC recognized the AmStaff in 1936
Derrick Ryan back in those days the American pit bull terrier and amstaffs were the same breed. Petey was dual registered as a pit bull by the UKC and as an amstaff by the AKC. The reason is the AKC wanted to remove itself from dog fighting, a legal popular sport at the time.
Cathie Asti petey was a Colby pit bull, the oldest purest pit bloodline in the US. Petey was dual registered by the UKC as an American pit bull terrier and by the AKC as an amstaff who was trying to remove itself from dog fighting which was popular and legal at the time. Both amstaffs and APBT were the same dog back then, but over time the amstaff breed has been corrupted for the sake of dog shows (looks) while the APBT has remained unchanged and looks like he did 500 years ago. Speculation is tha mastiff was added to the amstaff to give it a bigger head and more square look. The so called "blue nose' pit bulls are actually amstaffs, whose blue or grey color comes from mastiff which was a popular color back in the 1800s.
I knew a Bull Mastiff that would take you by the hand playing hide and seek also. Love you Petey. RIP
Wings71 -P
I used to just love Petey their dog, he was a pitbull in those days they were beloved pets and sometimes called nanny dogs because they were good with kids and would protect them. Now some are bred for fighting and some have been ruined for being a family pet. Oh for the innocent days...
The sweetest and most intelligent dog ever!
This proves how awesome pit bulls are. They are easy to train because they are very smart dogs. Loyal, gentle and they love to please their owner. They love children too. My sisters and I had a blast growing up with our pitty. I loved my pitbull so much. She was the best thing that ever happened to me.
Pete was a good dog infact the kids on the set really loved him
Pit bulls were considered very gentle family dogs long ago. They still are.
Wish I had a pooch like Petey
So I guess Pete the pup coined the phrase " For Pete's Sake " 😉
sad to find out that this show dog was poisoned and died. Very sad indeed.
Not true. Pete lived to an old age and died of natural causes. These stories get around, die out and then show up again.
no he wasnt i just looked it up. the original died of old age related issues.
The father, "Pal", was poisoned. "Pete" and subsequent offspring, took over the role.
is there a story behind why the dog was poisoned
Europa H2O Alien I read that the first Pete (Pal) was poisoned and only lived for six years and one of his offspring was used as Pete and he lived for 17 years. You’re telling people not to believe everything they read on a smartphone, then how did you get your information?
What a smart dog. It looks like they treated him very well.
This is great footage. Enjoy!
very smart and passive. awesome kid dogs...let time prove this breeds worth ^^^^ Pete is a perfect example of what this breed is capable of ...being amazing! :)
No treats for performing?
Treats are not always needed for training dogs appreciate simple loving praise.
Precisely! Cesar Milan had an article on his site saying the same thing. It says back in the 1980's, as the breed became popular as a guard dog, backyard breeders started breeding specifically for aggression. The pit of today may or may not be the friendly pit of yesteryear, because many lines have been ruined by bad breeding.
OMG this is so sweet 🥰
Nice Bully Breed Dog!
I would say AMERICAN BULLDOG.
But they used several different dogs, and many of these "bully breeds" are so similar. Important thing is how well this guy behaved and how he was easily trained!!! He should be a "good dog poster child" for when people say the breed/s are impossible / no good. I do admit, there are bad / evil dogs out there. Seems some humans make them that way.....
235chuck He was 100 percent American Pit Bull Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier, and yes, you are right in that they used several different dogs over the entire period of filming Little Rascals.
BTW, there was no such dog recognized as American Bulldog during that time.
+235chuck American Bulldogs had not been developed/recognised at that time.
He was a Pit, not American Bulldog.They only used 2 dogs. This one for most of the years and then a 2nd.
Wow, what a smart dog Pete was! 🐶😮😍
Those old times when mentioning the word "pit bull" meant proudness, not fear...
OK just to clear a few things up,...petey was a pit bull,...the American Staffordshire Terrier and American Pit Bull Terrier at the time of this film were one and the same breed...except the UKC recognized the breed as American Pit Bull Terrier and the AKC recognized it as American Staffordshire Terrier as a matter if fact in the twenty's and thirty's there where many duel registered dogs...petey was one of them,..also the dog used in 1994 was an American Bulldog
Precisely! Cesar Milan had an article on his site saying the same thing. It says back in the 1980's, as the breed became popular as a guard dog, backyard breeders started breeding specifically for aggression. The pit of today may or may not be the friendly pit of yesteryear, because many lines have been ruined by bad breeding.
The breeds originated in England where they were BRED for fighting bulls and other dogs. Thus the name "pit bull". They were feared back then too, it is documented in newspaper articles of the time. Petey gave them a better reputation. Most of today's dogs are very sweet with humans, but high in prey drive and can be dangerous to other dogs and small animals.
Such a sweet baby!
love this love the show grew up watching this on my 13 inch b/w tv
Why the 31 thumbs down? Don't blame an entire breed for the ignorance, evil, and heartlessness of man"kind" :(
Pitbulls are the best!
I love this clip. This shows the true nature of APBTs, sweet, playful and intelligent
My pitbull looks just like him.. Like seriously reincarnated!🐶
Look out its a pit bull Kill it its a monster Oh no a pit bull its going to eat those children oh nossss lol
The first Pete was poisoned in 1930
I remember Pete, loved him 😂
THE BEST MOVIE DOG EVER!
Everyone's so obsessed with breed that people forget to comment on how amazingly well trained this dog is, no one is speculating about what methods were used to train him, and no one is commenting on how well behaved he is (as opposed to those neurotic dogs one meets all the time).
Before people made pitties mean
Pete stymie and spanky the best team ever!
Part Pit Bull, Petey is a great example that they are not bad dogs.....
i never knew dogs could understand the concept of left and right idk why thats blowing my mind right now
Smart Dog
@joeluis98 There were different Petes used throughout the series. The first Pete had the circle on the right eye. The second Pete (who came in after the first one passed on in 1930) is the one we're seeing here. He had the circle on the left eye. The third Pete came in after Pete # 2 retired in 1932. He had the circle on the right eye.
The original from 1922 to 1930 was a Staffordshire terrier. He was poisoned by someone who had beef with Mr. Laceney. After that it was American pitbulls. Something like that.
Good 'ol Petey!
We have a Pitbulll mix that our son adopted! He has become a loving, and devoted member of our family since!!!
My two favorite movie dogs from the 1920s are Pete the Pup from The Little Rascals and Luke the dog who was in Fatty Arbuckle's movies.
My favorite Pit Bull!!
That voice over guy sounds like a stereotypical 1930s narrator, it's like a modern video trying to be 1930s
1:15 playing in the background "Good morning Glory"!
Even as a big fan of Our Gang, it is a wonder at least who the real Pal the Dog, and Petey the Pup were. One has thew ring on the right side, and the other, other one has it on the other side. It doesn't matter. It was still Petey !. Look up the short called " when the wind blows " Utter classic, and hilarious....
Circle in the eye.....
Animal cruelity LOL
Thats messed up If they did poison this dog. He was unique smh...
Looks like my razors edge dog Max. R.I.P...
@TheVirajster Agreed, I don't own a Pit Bull but I do know that they are great dogs. They are only bad if they are trained to be bad.
Pete the pup rocks!!
beautiful pit bull
MY Petey... ruclips.net/video/gnb7KRQ9-iE/видео.html
Amstaff actor Pete. Good work.
He was always apart of the gang 👣
Everyone loved Pete the Pup!
Petey looks sad as hell.
Now that's a good boy!
Pittbulls can be trained to be killers if that is what you want, but yhey are also capable of being pets but a killer or a pet not both so make sure you understand your choice because a kilker pitt can be a real problem animal. I myself prefer a pet
I love both in one PitBull, killer & loving obedient family pet.
I liked him .he was a cutie
💙deuce🩷💚brodie💜
COOL BEANS
A very smart good boy 👍
What about Pete the pup in the movie little rascals 1994?
Who cares? nobody
Pete the pup- 1922- 1965
It just goes to show how much this pitbull terrier luved those kids.
RIP my little dog
*Petey
So adorable
If anyone has any information on the original origin of this video, please post it. Looking into using it on a show I work on.
+Ian Jacobs I have the 16mm film reel of this video, but sadly, there is nothing more on it than what you see here.
+19king14
If you look on the bottom of the title card it says "UM&M Pictorial". I would guess this was added later, probably sometime in the 1950's, superimposed over the real name of the film or the studio that made it. UM&M syndicated a lot of these old, short movies to TV at the time. You see their name on a lot of old Betty Boop & Max Fleischer cartoons (though not Popeye), so my guess is that this would have been a Paramount newsreel of some kind from the early 1930's. Something like Hollywood On Parade, but I don't think it's specifically that series, because I've seen most of those and haven't seen this clip before.
Love you Petey ❤
Awwwwwwwwwwww sweet dog
Long may you run
@AcrossTheBIGPond The dog in this clip was not the original petey. The original petey was named pal the wonder dog, and he was out of Earl Tudors Black Jack. And this petey and the original petey were both american pitbull terriers. The breed wasn't separated between american staffordshire terrier and the american pitbull terrier until 1936.
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loooove petie!
Pitbull ????????
Great for publicity. Loved Pete so much. TY for sharing this footage
The Original Petie (shown in this clip) was from a Champion Breeder and international Judges of the breed, - Mr & Mrs Ormsby, Pine Street, Hornell NY 14843. Although both of them are deceased now, I am sure you should be able to find some information from AKC. The official breed was American Staffordhire Terrier and NOT a pitbull as so many mistakenly call the breed. I hope this was of some help...Stacey
Rip pete
sweet Pete
Okay! Até o cachorro de 1932 é mais obediente do que as crianças e adolescente deste século XXI
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