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The Dog Pound workers are the main antagonists of Super Javier Logan's Vyond video Woofster Goes to the Dog Pound.
As their names suggest, they are the employees of a Dog Pound where Woofster is taken back to as punishment for all the troublemaking actions he had done. However, their rules implemented for Woofster are shown to be quite cruel, as he is not allowed to even have fun like in usual dog pounds and is even permanently locked in his pound, which ressembles a jail cell, forced to follow the Dog Pound's unfair rules for the rest of his life.
Appearances[]
Among the workers, two of them are male, with only one female. The first male worker has a chubby-looking body, brown skin, black hair, a black beard, black glasses, a light blue shirt with a small tag on the right side of his chest, grey pants and black shoes. The female worker has slightly darker skin, red lipstick, short black hair as well as a blue nurse-looking outfit, accompanied with a surgical mask around her neck. As for the second male worker, he resembles one of the basic Business Friendly man templates (also known as Jack Paul by most video makers), but with a light blue outfit with also a name tag on his chest. They all wear black shoes.
Biography[]
The Dog Pound workers first make their appearances within the Dog Pound itself, where Woofster is taken due to his troublemaking behavior that his parents are no longer able to support. Once Woofster is back inside the Dog Pound, the workers tell him that instead of being with good animals, he was taken to a pound made specifically for troublemakers, and since his parents no longer want to see him for the rest of his life, he was taken there as punishment.
Before showing his pound, the workers tell him the rules that he will have to follow forever, starting with the rules of no troublemaking, bedtime, supper time, as well as his time of waking up (earlier if he has school) but some of their rules are quite unfair and cruel, like having no junk food, no sneaking out the pound while grounded, forcing him to do his homework without getting up until it is finished, being not allowed to shower at all and, most unfairly, not allowed to have fun either.
After stating all of the pound's rules, they show Woofster his new pound, which, much to his horror, ressembles a jail cell. Woofster then complains about the emptiness of the cell as the workers mention that on their way to his pound, they put nappies on him, burned all of his underwear and destroyed the toilet. Finally, they tell him that he will never be allowed to leave as he is grounded for the rest of his life, before ordering him to sleep on the floor. Not able to go through such abuse, Woofster freaks out and starts throwing a tantrum, annoying the workers who tell him to shut up and sleep on the floor, which he does.
Trivia[]
- The workers' actions are the reason why Woofster never appeared in the Super Why and the Super Readers Gets Grounded series made by the same creator.
- They all got their comeuppances in "After Independence Day" by bullitv6cougar, where they got arrested for their crimes, to the point where they get treated the same way they did to Woofster at the end.
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