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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite how pretentious Elsa acts, the fact that she was genuinely concerned with the Gray One when he ends up caught by animal control on account of a shady Raccoon says a lot.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite how pretentious Elsa acts, the fact that she was genuinely concerned with about the Gray One when he ends up caught by animal control on account of a shady Raccoon says a lot.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite how pretentious Elsa acts, the fact that she was genuinely concerned with the Gray One when he ends up caught by animal control on account of a shady Raccoon says a lot.

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* DogsAreDumb: While averted with Honey and Elsa, this is played straight with Chief. He tries to go through the dog door with a long stick in his mouth, and despite Honey explaining that he needs to drop the stick to go in, he plows through anyway and is shocked to find the stick snapped in half, thinking there are now ''two'' sticks.
* GagHaircut: In "Who Did This?", Honey goes to the groomer and is given a hairstyle that makes her head look like a cube. She is so embarrassed by it that she refuses to go outside to poop in case the coyote sees her and decides to break up with her, and she ends up pooping indoors.

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* DogsAreDumb: While averted with Honey and Elsa, this is played straight with Chief. He Chief and downplayed with Diablo. In his first scene, Chief tries to go through the dog door with a long stick in his mouth, and despite Honey explaining that he needs to drop the stick to go in, he plows through anyway and is shocked to find the stick snapped in half, thinking there are now ''two'' sticks.
sticks. Diablo's OCD and anxiety issues causes him to mistake a human baby for another dog but he eventually realized it.
* EyesAlwaysShut: The Gray One's right eye is always closed for some reason.
* GagHaircut: In "Who Did This?", Honey goes to the groomer and is given a hairstyle that makes her head look like a cube. She is so embarrassed by it that she refuses to go outside to poop in case fear that the coyote sees her and decides to break up with will see her, and she ends up pooping indoors.



* TruthInTelevision: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Berkshire Pig named Max, although the real Max died 15 years before the show's premier.

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* TruthInTelevision: %%* OlderThanTheyThink: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Berkshire Pig named Max, although the real Max died 15 years before the show's premier.
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* TruthInTelevision: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Berkshire Pig named Max, although the real Max was dead 15 years before the show's premier.

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* TruthInTelevision: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Berkshire Pig named Max, although the real Max was dead died 15 years before the show's premier.
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* TruthInTelevision: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Brekshire Pig named Max, although the real Max was dead 15 years before the show's premier.

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* TruthInTelevision: Creator/GeorgeClooney actually did own a Brekshire Berkshire Pig named Max, although the real Max was dead 15 years before the show's premier.
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* TheSilentBob: Tchotchke doesn't speak, and mainly communicates with their umbrella.
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* AerithAndBob: The names of the cast range from human names like Elsa, Max, and Tabitha to object names like Bubbles, Nibbles, and The Gray One. Justified since they're all pets.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Chief is this a lot to Honey.
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* InterspeciesRelationship: Honey develops a relationship with a wild coyote. This is TruthInTelevision, as there have been cases of dogs and coyotes breeding.

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* InterspeciesRelationship: InterspeciesRomance: Honey develops a relationship with a wild coyote. This is TruthInTelevision, as there have been cases of dogs and coyotes breeding.

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* CrazyCatLady: Lyle is an alley cat who lives with an old lady with several other cats, spending the day watching movies.

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* CrazyCatLady: Lyle (a.k.a. the Gray One) is an alley cat who lives with an old lady with several other cats, spending the day watching movies.


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* GagHaircut: In "Who Did This?", Honey goes to the groomer and is given a hairstyle that makes her head look like a cube. She is so embarrassed by it that she refuses to go outside to poop in case the coyote sees her and decides to break up with her, and she ends up pooping indoors.


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* InterspeciesRelationship: Honey develops a relationship with a wild coyote. This is TruthInTelevision, as there have been cases of dogs and coyotes breeding.


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* PottyFailure: In "Who Did This?", Honey doesn't go outside to poop because she's embarrassed by her new haircut. So she holds it in all night, then involuntarily blasts a turd in the morning. The rest of the episode explores her anxiety over pooping indoors.
* RoadApples: There's a lot of jokes about animals pooping. The second episode has Honey pooping in the house as a plot point.
* SmellySkunk: One tricks Chief into coming closer so she can spray him ForTheLulz. He's apparently fallen for it before.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Elsa, aside from lacking TertiarySexualCharacteristics but having a clear feminine voice, she also mentions that she prefers not to be limited by the binary spectrum and answers to female pronouns.



* RecycledInSpace: It's WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets, [[AnimatedShockComedy but for adults]].
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Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021 as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s 'Animation Domination' block, ''Housebroken'' is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.

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Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021 as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s 'Animation Domination' block, ''Housebroken'' is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.FunnyAnimals.

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* AnythingThatMoves: Shel is a tortoise who recently lost his mate and is desperate to meet a new one. He falls in love with what he thinks is another tortoise, but then realizes he was humping a misplaced Croc. After getting over this, he decides to continue the relationship.
* CrazyCatLady: Lyle is an alley cat who lives with an old lady with several other cats, spending the day watching movies.
* DogsAreDumb: While averted with Honey and Elsa, this is played straight with Chief. He tries to go through the dog door with a long stick in his mouth, and despite Honey explaining that he needs to drop the stick to go in, he plows through anyway and is shocked to find the stick snapped in half, thinking there are now ''two'' sticks.
* {{Gasshole}}: Chief is constantly farting, and is quite fond of it.
* PosthumousCharacter: Big Cookie, Honey's best friend. The pilot is about how Honey deals with her death.
* WhiteDwarfStarlet: Tabitha is a white Persian who used to be a CuteKitten, but now has to deal with her owners' new kitten stealing the spotlight.
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Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal baggage? The answer: group therapy, of course!

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Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their that personal baggage? The answer: group therapy, of course!
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Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations? The answer: group therapy, of course!

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Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations? baggage? The answer: group therapy, of course!
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Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021 as part of Creator/Fox's 'Animation Domination' block, ''Housebroken'' is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.

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Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021 as part of Creator/Fox's Creator/{{Fox}}'s 'Animation Domination' block, ''Housebroken'' is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations?

Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, has the answer to these very questions: group therapy!

Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021, the show is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.

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Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations?

Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, has the answer to these very questions:
frustrations? The answer: group therapy!

therapy, of course!

Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021, the show 2021 as part of Creator/Fox's 'Animation Domination' block, ''Housebroken'' is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations?

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as neurotic and emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations?
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations with the world?

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent all their personal hangups and frustrations with the world?
frustrations?
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations?

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations?
frustrations with the world?
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations about the world?

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? Are they just as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations about the world?
frustrations?
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? What do they really think about us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations about the world?

Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, has the to answer to these very questions: group therapy!

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets' minds? What do Are they really think about as emotionally complex as us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their hangups and frustrations about the world?

Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, has the to answer to these very questions: group therapy!
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Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, serves to answers these very questions: group therapy!

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Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, serves has the to answers answer to these very questions: group therapy!

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Have you ever wondered what our pets really think of us? Could you imagine them attending group therapy to vent their frustrations? Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, serves to answer that question. Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021, the show is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in our pets pets' minds? What do they really think of us? Could you imagine them attending group therapy about us humans? And where would they go if they needed a place to vent their frustrations? hangups and frustrations about the world?

Then ''Housebroken'', an animated series airing as part of Creator/{{Fox}}'s Animation Domination block, serves to answer that question. answers these very questions: group therapy!

Making its' network premiere on May 31, 2021, the show is the brainchild of Creator/CleaDuVall, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden (all of whom alumni of ''Series/{{Veep}}''), and centers around an [[AllStarCast all-star]] EnsembleCast of FunnyAnimals.
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