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						Jed Clampett Saying "Weee Doggie" for 10 Hours - YouTube
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						A Clampett full of catchy phrases - Farm and Dairy
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“Pa”, Jed Clampett, was the thinker for the family. In spite of his sheltered ignorance of life outside his home in the hills, he had the steady, common-sense wisdom we all wish we had more of.
 
						
						
						
						[repeated line]Jed Clampett: Well doggies!
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						The Beverly Hillbillies | 45 TV Lines That Are Stuck in ...
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"Well, doggies." —Jed Clampett
 
						
						
						
						Way, Doggie! Or Was It "Well, Doggie!"
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I don't associate "Well, doggies!" or "Hoo, doggies!" with the American West at all. I associate it with the hill people of Tennessee and Kentucky (of which Jed Clampett of the TV situation comedy The Beverly Hillbillies was a fictional example). And the pronunciation of "dogies" (the plural of "dogie") is not the same as that of "doggies."
 
						
						
						
						Bonanza, "Well Doggies," and a Moo! - YouTube
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						Well, Doggies! Way Doggies! Hoo, Doggies!
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I've never heard "dogie" used in any interjection, and I don't think I've heard "doggie" used either. I've heard "Well, doggies!" expressed by Jed Clampett, a character from Tennessee in The Beverly Hillbillies,* and I think I've heard it elsewhere (probably in the movies), but I can't point to any particular instance. I found on the Internet ...
 
						
						
						
						The Beverly Hillbillies - Wikipedia
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						The Beverly Hillbillies Quotes
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