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'''Rosie O'Gravy''' is the chief of detectives on the animated segments of the ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]'' television series. Rosie is an attractive, beautiful, independent-minded collie and an effective, if by the book, officer. Chief Rosie and [[Ace Hart]] exchange witty barbs in the best film noir tradition, and romantic sparks often fly. However, Rosie's still a police dog and, despite her personal feelings, won't hesitate to bust even Ace if the situation and the law warrant it.
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'''Rosie O'Gravy''' is the chief of detectives on the animated segments of the ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]'' television series. Rosie is an attractive, independent-minded collie and an effective, if by the book, officer. Chief Rosie and [[Ace Hart]] exchange witty barbs in the best film noir tradition, and romantic sparks often fly. However, Rosie's still a police dog and, despite her personal feelings, won't hesitate to bust even Ace if the situation and the law warrant it.
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Rosie's creator, [[Eliot Shag]], often uses her to work out his own feelings about his girlfriends, [[Colleen Barker]] (who Rosie resembles physically) and [[Terri Springer]].
   
Rosie's creator, [[Eliot Shag]], often uses her to work out his own feelings about his girlfriends, [[Colleen Barker]] (who Rosie resembles physically) and [[Terri Springer]].
 
 
[[Category:Dog City Series Characters]]
 
[[Category:Dog City Series Characters]]
 
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Rosie O'Gravy is the chief of detectives on the animated segments of the Dog City television series. Rosie is an attractive, independent-minded collie and an effective, if by the book, officer. Chief Rosie and Ace Hart exchange witty barbs in the best film noir tradition, and romantic sparks often fly. However, Rosie's still a police dog and, despite her personal feelings, won't hesitate to bust even Ace if the situation and the law warrant it.

Rosie's creator, Eliot Shag, often uses her to work out his own feelings about his girlfriends, Colleen Barker (who Rosie resembles physically) and Terri Springer.