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Thanks to 4 wheels, the bouncer is more stable and suitable for the youngest ones who are just getting to know the ride. Rubberwood is the wood from rubber trees that have got too old for making rubber anymore and are being replaced by young trees.
The neighbours were sure he was heading for Ramsay Street and it was Hannah Martin who discovered he was back because he had fathered a new litter of puppies in Anson's Corner. Size 4 – Large Size fits from a 23" to a 28" Neck (Chow Chow, Bernese Mountain Dog, St Bernard, Husky). During Bouncer's time on Neighbours he lived at three addresses, survived road accidents, being lost, a house fire and being poisoned by some mushrooms. To change your preferences at any time, see our cookies policy or visit the link in the page footer.He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 February 1987 and he exited the series on 12 February 1993 after six years.
In 1989, actor Guy Pearce, who played Mike Young, asked producers not to put him in scenes with Bouncer, as he did not like dogs. In January 1992, Hilary Kingsley of the Daily Mirror named Bouncer "Dog Of The Week" for saving Madge. When Neighbours needed a golden Labrador puppy, they turned to animal trainer Luke Hura and his canine actors agency, who provided them with Bouncer.
Doug Willis ( Terence Donovan) and Pam Willis ( Sue Jones) pack their car with the puppies and drive them and Bouncer to the country. Josephine Monroe commented positively of Bouncer in her book Neighbours: The First 10 Years, stating: "Bouncer was a hero – he even answered the phone and barked to Joe when baby Sky was in trouble – and often had major storylines of his own like the time he was run over and nearly died. In 2015, Neighbours paid homage to Bouncer during its 30th anniversary by introducing Bouncer 2, who Jason Herbison confirmed is "definitely a direct descendent (sic)" of the original Bouncer.