Dog Days (The King of Queens)

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Dog Days
The King of Queens episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 14
Written by David Litt
Directed by Rob Schiller
Production no. 114
Original airdate January 18, 1999
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"Dog Days" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the sitcom The King of Queens. It was aired on CBS on January 18, 1999.

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Doug and Carrie's new freshly-starched neighbors appear to have only one flaw – a noisy nocturnal dog named Stanley. Closer inspection reveals deeper wrinkles as the Heffernans learn keeping the hound quiet is only one of their neighbor's many personal problems. Doug, who understands the dog just needs a little attention, secretly begins walking the dog. Carrie is angry with Doug for not being tougher with the neighbors, but after a final dysfunctional confrontation about the barking, the Heffernans conclude Stanley is better off with them. Meanwhile, Arthur is certain Charles Schultz is using his likeness as inspiration for Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang.

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