The Solax people, in this film, have not covered themselves with any great slathers of glory. It is a scenario that is obviously written to exploit the performing ability of a very smart fox terrier. The acting of the dog is far superior to the acting of the people in this picture, and the excellent work of this well-trained canine, may carry the picture over to the average audience. But, as was said before, the plot is so obviously written around the dog's tricks, that without the dog, the story would not bring five cents in the scenario market. The photography in the studio scenes is out of focus. One of the Solax Company, was present when we reviewed this film, and he himself admitted that it was not quite up to snuff. - The Moving Picture World, February 11, 1911
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