Shep (Looney Tunes

NOTE: Not to be confused with the other dog of the same name from Bone Sweet Bone Shep is a one-shot character from the Looney Tunes series who only appeared on the 1945 short, Fresh Airedale. He has no voice.

Why He Sucks

 * 1) He is a good example of a huge Karma Houdini since he never gets punished for his actions and he keeps hiding the evidence of his bad deeds.
 * 2) He keeps making his owner blame the cat when the cat is trying to be helpful unlike Shep does.
 * 3) He keeps making himself look innocent and act like a hero like one scene where the cat fights off a burglar and Shep hides the cat and makes himself look like that he was the one fighting off the burglar.
 * 4) He steals his owner's steak near the beginning.
 * 5) He lets a burglar rob his owner’s house, though the burglar fails to get inside the house because of the cat.
 * 6) He even tries to murder the president's dog who was "No. 1 Dog", just so he can become "No. 1 Dog", though he fails because the cat manages to clobber him into a nearby pond with a club before he can reach said dog.
 * 7) He is never grateful, like after the "No. 1 Dog" saves him from drowning, a lot of people started come and Shep picks up the "No. 1 Dog" to make it look like that he saved the "No. 1 Dog".
 * 8) He even outright gets rewarded for his horrible actions in the end, making him a Karma Houdini, it would've been way better by being punished instead of being rewarded.
 * 9) *Consequently, he gives a bad lesson to audiences that "being a detestable jerk to others will get you outright rewarded and celebrated like a hero in the end just as long as nobody knows of your bad deeds", which is just revolting.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) His design is decent.