Duckworth

Duckworth is Scrooge McDuck's longtime, no-nonsense butler and chauffeur in DuckTales.

Despite having "Duck" in his name, Duckworth is actually an anthropomorphic dog. He worked for Scrooge even before the nephews moved in. He's Scrooge's chauffeur and errand boy on occasion. Duckworth used to be Scrooge's only household servant until Scrooge hired Mrs. Beakley. He also is the servant of the house.

Personality
Duckworth is sane, devoted, and graceful and even loyal. He is always on the job, which also indicates how responsible he is. He is well-known for having no nonsense about him. Indeed, he knows nothing of greed and takes pleasure in helping others.

DuckTales
Duckworth usually appears as a supporting character in the episodes of DuckTales. His only starring roles on the show were in the episodes "Duckworth's Revolt" and "Take Me Out of the Ballgame". In these two episodes he shows he's a capable leader and his out of the box thinking comes in handy, whether its helping Doofus hit a baseball or steering a flying saucer that is out of the latter's control.

Duckworth is a jack-of-all-trades in the McDuck mansion, making him an important member of Scrooge's staff. He is happiest when he's helping someone and has no real interest of going out in the world to seek his own fortune.

DuckTales (2017 series)
Duckworth makes his return, in the 2017 Series, in; McMystery at McDuck McManor!. According to Webby, Duckworth died some years before the start of the Series, and Scrooge has never had an actual Birthday Celebration since. When Huey puts a Birthday Party on for Scrooge, the Entertainer; Black Arts Beagle, tries to summon a demon, who turns out to be the Ghost of Duckworth. Seeing that McDuck Manor invested by Scrooge's Enemies (Who were actually Guests, which Louie invited, as he only had one hour to prepare), Duckworth takes Scrooge to the Safe Room, ejects the Enemies from the Manor and spook Huey, Dewey & Louie to teach them a lesson about forcing Scrooge in to the Party. When the triplets learn about this, Huey tries to apologies, but Scrooge assures him that it, at least, reunited him with Duckworth. It implies that Duckworth has a Rivalry with Missus Beakley, when he comments on the condition of the Manor, When Webby & Missus Beakley returns?

Trivia

 * Although Duckworth did not appear in the Carl Barks comics on which the TV series was based, Scrooge did have various irregularly appearing similar butlers in these stories, who went by such names as "Edgerton" and "Jarvis". However, there was not one consistent butler, and none of them appeared more than once.
 * In the Dutch dub of the 1987 TV special Sport Goofy in Soccermania, Scrooge's butler (who was called "Jeeves" in the original version) was dubbed "Van Stoetenwolf", Duckworth's official Dutch name.