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  1. Petey’s butler was a character that appeared in Dog Man. As shown in the first book, he was using binoculars to spy on Officer Knight and Greg the dog. And then, he goes downstairs with Petey, the main antagonist and tritagonist to figure out their strengths on a blackboard.

  2. Oct 28, 2023 · Petey's Butler is a minor character first appearing in Book 'Em Dog Man, a "graphic novella" made by George and Harold to show the benefits of reading. Petey's Butler is using binoculars to spy on Officer Knight and Greg the dog.

  3. Petey the Cat's unnamed butler is the tertiary antagonist of the first Dog Man book, as he is the tertiary antagonist of chapter one and the secondary antagonist of the third chapter. He's Petey’s butler that seems to always get on Petey’s nerves. He first appears in chapter one on top of...

  4. When his butler asked him what was so funny, Petey told him that he was going to destroy Dog Man once and for all, and his butler asked how. Petey asked him what all dogs were afraid of, and the butler suggested it was firecrackers, subverting Petey's expectations, as he had expected him to say it was vacuum cleaners, though he admitted dogs ...

  5. Petey's Butler is a major antagonist of the first book in Dav Pilkey's Dog Man series of the same name. He is the dimwitted butler of Petey who always gets on his nerves.

  6. Once known as the World's Most Evilest Cat, Petey is now working on becoming a better version of himself. Strength: Intelligence; Weakness: Easily Annoyed; Twenty Thousand Fleas Under The Sea: He used to be an irritable, impatient bad guy. But when his son arrived, Petey became determined to change his ways. Now he's an irritable, impatient ...

  7. Petey is a striped cat. His father is Grampa, a villain and a criminal, and his son is Li’l Petey, a silly and loving kitten. Petey is a dynamic character who evolves throughout the series more broadly, as well as evolving within Dog Man: Mothering Heights. Petey is a reformed villain.