A strange pattern ive noticed among the early-mid 60's Woody shorts are that they either dont have enough punch or are paced rather poorly. "Canned dog feud" falls into the latter category. It literally takes almost half that short, the first half being mostly filler with "eh" gags, yo even get to the chase between Woody and the dogs. Also, the dogs are meant to be competing to get Woody first, right? So, why do they all of a sudden begin working together?! Despite these setbacks, once the chase DOES start, its actually pretty fun. The music os bouncy in the second half, coupled with the fast pacing, better timing, and great animation from Al Coe, the second half of the short really should've been what the whole cartoon was about. Ending is also fun, with the idea of Woody beating up two dogs being both funny and cruel at the same time, but in the best way. Also, the stand out gag has to be when Woody uses a car jack to pugs the two dogs off of a cliff, and theb have the boulder hit them. Sound effects here help with the impacts hitting harder, thats for sure. I cant say that this is anywhere near being good from start to finish, but the second half is quite well done. Honestly, I can only recommend watching the second half, and the first half only if you're curious.