How much is that doggie in the window lyrics

[Chorus]
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
The one with the waggly tail
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
I do hope that doggie's for sale

[Verse 1]
I must take a trip to California
And leave my poor sweetheart alone
If he has a dog he won't be lonesome
And the doggie will have a good home

[Chorus]
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
The one with the waggly tail
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
I do hope that doggie's for sale

[Verse 2]
I read in the paper there are robbers (Arf, arf)
With flash lights that shine in the dark
My love needs a doggie to protect him
And scare them away with one bark
I don't want a bunny or a kitty
I don't want a parrot that talks
I don't want a bowl of little fishies
He can't take a goldfish for a walk

[Chorus]
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
The one with the waggly tail
How much is that doggie in the window? (Arf, arf)
I do hope that doggie's for sale

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How much is that doggie in the window original singer?

It was written by Bob Merrill, and first published on September 25, 1952 as "The Doggie in the Window". ... (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?.

Who wrote How much is that doggie in the window?

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How much is that doggie in the window Muppets?

"How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" was a novelty hit first recorded by Patti Page in 1952. In episode 512 of The Muppet Show, an instrumental version was performed by three birds, with one bird holding the strings to create the notes plucked by the other two on a guitar, accompanied by barking dogs and a walrus.