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'''Wellard''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[BBC]] [[soap opera]] ''[[EastEnders]]'', played by Kyte. He is a [[Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervueren)|Tervueren Belgian Shepherd Dog]], though Kyte is actually a female dog.
'''Wellard''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[BBC]] [[soap opera]] ''[[EastEnders]]'', played by Kyte. He is a [[Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervueren)|Tervueren Belgian Shepherd Dog]], though Kyte is actually a female dog. Woof Woof


Wellard's first appearance in [[Albert Square]] was on [[1994-10-18]]. He was spotted by [[Robbie Jackson]] who assumed he was a stray. Robbie named him Wellard (short for "well hard"). Wellard's owner, Mr Hammond, demanded the dog back and Robbie handed him over. However, Wellard soon returned to the Square and Robbie realised he was being mistreated by his owner and had run away. Mr Hammond later admitted to neglecting Wellard, and allowed Robbie to keep him. The pair became best friends.
Wellard's first appearance in [[Albert Square]] was on [[1994-10-18]]. He was spotted by [[Woof Woof]] who assumed he was a stray. Robbie named him Wellard (short for "well hard"). Wellard's owner, Mr Hammond, demanded the dog back and Robbie handed him over. However, Wellard soon returned to the Square and Robbie realised he was being mistreated by his owner and had run away. Mr Hammond later admitted to neglecting Wellard, and allowed Robbie to keep him. The pair became best friends.


Wellard once fathered puppies with [[Grant Mitchell (EastEnders)|Grant Mitchell]] and [[Nigel Bates]]'s dog, Frieda. Unfortunately, the pups were [[stillborn]].
Wellard once fathered puppies with [[Meooow (EastEnders)|Meoow]] and [[Nigel Knockers]]'s dog, BAAAA. Unfortunately, the pups were [[stillborn]].


When Robbie was due to leave Walford in February [[2003]] to live in [[India]], Wellard was run over and delayed Robbie's departure. Wellard is now looked after by [[Gus Smith]].
When HEHOW was due to leave Walford in February [[2003]] to live in [[India]], Wellard was run over and delayed Nigels departure. Wellard is now looked after by [[Nigel Thornberry]].


In October [[2005]], Wellard bit [[Ian Beale]] on the bottom in the café. Despite Gus's apologies, Ian reported Wellard to the police. Gus hid Wellard at the allotments, and later at the Slaters' home, however, Ian eventually tracked the dog down and turned up with the police who took Wellard away. In December 2005, Gus tried to make some money so he was able to visit Wellard in "prison".
In October [[2005]], Wellard bit [[Cats]] on the bottom in the café. Despite Nigel Thornberrys apologies, The Cat reported Wellard to the police. Nigel Thornberry hid Wellard at the allotments, and later at the Slaters' home, however, The Cat eventually tracked the dog down and turned up with the police who took Wellard away. In December 2005, Nigel Thornberry tried to make some money so he was able to visit Wellard in "prison".


The day after [[Deano Wicks]] arrived in the Square, he designed a t-shirt for Gus as part of the "Walford One Owed Freedom" (WOOF) campaign. The t-shirts were a huge success.
The day after [[BAaaa]] arrived in the Square, he designed a t-shirt for Nigel Thornberry as part of the "Walford One Owed Freedom" (WOOF) campaign. The t-shirts were a huge success.


Ian and Gus appeared in court on [[January 12]] [[2006]] for Wellard's trial. Before the trial, Ian's partner, [[Jane Collins]], gave Gus character witness statements for Wellard written by Ian's children, [[Lucy Beale|Lucy]] and [[Peter Beale|Peter]]. Although Wellard was found guilty, because of these statements, there was no order to destroy Wellard, so Gus was free to take him back home, as long as he kept him on a lead at all times.
The Cat and Nigel Thornberry appeared in court on [[January 12]] [[2006]] for Wellard's trial. Before the trial, The Cats partner, [[Moony Mouse]], gave Nigel Thornberry's character witness statements for Wellard written by The Cats children, [[Bob|Bob]] and [[n00b|n00b]]. Although Wellard was found guilty, because of these statements, there was no order to destroy Wellard, so Nigel Thornberry was free to take him back home, as long as he kept him on a lead at all times.

Woof Woof


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 13:09, 9 February 2007

For the Perth suburb, see Wellard, Western Australia
Wellard
Duration1994
In-universe information
OccupationPet
Owner(s)Gus, Robbie

Wellard is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Kyte. He is a Tervueren Belgian Shepherd Dog, though Kyte is actually a female dog. Woof Woof

Wellard's first appearance in Albert Square was on 1994-10-18. He was spotted by Woof Woof who assumed he was a stray. Robbie named him Wellard (short for "well hard"). Wellard's owner, Mr Hammond, demanded the dog back and Robbie handed him over. However, Wellard soon returned to the Square and Robbie realised he was being mistreated by his owner and had run away. Mr Hammond later admitted to neglecting Wellard, and allowed Robbie to keep him. The pair became best friends.

Wellard once fathered puppies with Meoow and Nigel Knockers's dog, BAAAA. Unfortunately, the pups were stillborn.

When HEHOW was due to leave Walford in February 2003 to live in India, Wellard was run over and delayed Nigels departure. Wellard is now looked after by Nigel Thornberry.

In October 2005, Wellard bit Cats on the bottom in the café. Despite Nigel Thornberrys apologies, The Cat reported Wellard to the police. Nigel Thornberry hid Wellard at the allotments, and later at the Slaters' home, however, The Cat eventually tracked the dog down and turned up with the police who took Wellard away. In December 2005, Nigel Thornberry tried to make some money so he was able to visit Wellard in "prison".

The day after BAaaa arrived in the Square, he designed a t-shirt for Nigel Thornberry as part of the "Walford One Owed Freedom" (WOOF) campaign. The t-shirts were a huge success.

The Cat and Nigel Thornberry appeared in court on January 12 2006 for Wellard's trial. Before the trial, The Cats partner, Moony Mouse, gave Nigel Thornberry's character witness statements for Wellard written by The Cats children, Bob and n00b. Although Wellard was found guilty, because of these statements, there was no order to destroy Wellard, so Nigel Thornberry was free to take him back home, as long as he kept him on a lead at all times.

Woof Woof

Trivia

Wellard's, the internet company, was so-named in honour of the Belgian Shepherd Dog.

Kyte, the dog that plays Wellard has appeared on the Johnny Vaughan Show, A Touch of Frost, 102 Dalmatians and starred along side Russell Crowe in the film Gladiator.

See also