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List of Famous Dogs and Dog Names

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All Dogs Famous during the 1980s

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Gnasher  Gnasher     
Dennis' dog in the British comic strip Dennis the Menace and Gnasher; about a boy and his dog who cause problems for everyone; originally appearing in the British comic book The Beano; published by D. C. Thomson & Co. (More about Gnasher and Gnipper.)
BREED: Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound   YEARS: 
What-A-Mess  What-A-Mess     
Title character in a series of British children books and animated TV series What-A-Mess; about an accident-prone puppy; created by Frank Muir.
BREED: Afghan Hound   YEARS: 
Sandy  Sandy      (1982 movie Sandy)   
Annie's dog in comics Little Orphan Annie on radio, in the Broadway musical Annie, and in the movies (1982, 1999 and 2014); created by Harold Gray.
BREED: Airedale mix  YEARS: 
Gin  Gin      (1982 movie Sandy)   
Daisuke's dog in the Japanese comic series and animated TV series Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin; about a dog who leaves his master to join a pack of wild dogs from all over Japan to fight a deranged bear and his minions.
BREED: Akita   YEARS: 
Hachiko  Hachiko      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
A Japanese dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner and in the children's book Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog; written by Pamela S. Turner; and in the movie (2009). (More about Hachiko.)
BREED: Akita   YEARS: 
Nabuko Donosor  Nabuko Donosor      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Urbanus' dog in the Flemish comic strip Urbanus; loosely based on Flemish comedian and singer Urbanus who portrayed as an eleven to twelve-year old version of himself despite his full-grown beard.
BREED: Alien dog but treated like a regular dog  YEARS: 
Arnold  Arnold      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
The family dog in the TV series Life Goes On; about the problems and joys of a family one of whose members has Down syndrome but goes to ordinary school.
BREED: American Pit Bull and Terrier Mix  YEARS: 
Dog  Dog      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
In the movie (Australian) Road Warrior; also known as Mad Max 2. In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland a drifter agrees to help a small community against a band of bad guys.
BREED: Australian Cattle Dog   YEARS: 
Dusty  Dusty      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Tom's wild dog in the movie Dusty; about the friendship between a drover and his part-dingo dog.
BREED: Australian Kelpie   YEARS: 

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Rosebud  Rosebud      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
The world's last basselop in the comic strip Bloom County; about events in politics and culture as viewed by people of a fanciful small town in Middle America; created by Berkeley Breathed.
BREED: Basselope (a cross between a basset hound and an antelope)  YEARS: 
Flash  Flash      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Roscoe's dog in the animated TV series The Dukes; about an automobile race around the world; based upon the live action series; produced by Hanna-Barbera.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Flash  Flash      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Rosco's loyal companion in the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard; about two cousins living in a rural part of Georgia racing around in their customized 1969 Dodge Charger.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Jason  Jason      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
In advertisements for Hush Puppies, a brand of casual shoes by Wolverine Worldwide.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Toby  Toby      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Basil's dog in the animated movie The Great Mouse Detective; a parody of Sherlock Holmes based on the children's book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus; by Walt Disney.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Fred Bassett  Fred Bassett      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
In the comic strip Fred Bassett; about a snobbish dog who appreciates the finer qualities of life; created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham.
BREED: Bassett Hound   YEARS: 
Tag Barker  Tag Barker      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
The main pooch in the children's TV series Go, Dog, Go; about the lifestyle of two young canines in their canine town of Pawston; also in the movie is Scooch Pooch as well as several other dogs; based on the 1961 children's book of the same name by P. D. Eastman.
BREED: Beagador   YEARS: 
Buster  Buster      (2009 movie Hachiko)   
Kevin's dog in the TV series The Wonder Years; a look back at growing up during the 60s when the turbulent social times made growing up an unusual experience.
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 
Cooler  Cooler      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Leader of the Pound Puppies in the animated TV series Pound Puppies; about a girl who has a series of fun adventures with her friends, a group of zany talking dogs; based on a line of toys sold by Tonka. Also a movie Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. In each venue, there are many other dogs.
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 
Dave  Dave      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Jessie's dog in the movie My Stepmother Is an Alien; about an attractive alien on a secret mission to Earth and a father and daughter she incounters; starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Bassinger.
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 

 

 

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Snoopy  Snoopy      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Charlie Brown's dog in comic strip Peanuts and in animated TV specials such as I want a Dog for Christmas by Charles Schulz. (More about Snoopy.)
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Doc Brown's dog in the movie Back to the Future and its sequels about traveling back in time; starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.
BREED: Bearded Collie   YEARS: 
Wellard  Wellard      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Robbie's dog in the TV series (British) EastEnders; about a community in a fictional Victorian square in a fictional London borough.
BREED: Belgian Tervuren   YEARS: 
Ubi  Ubi      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Goldberg's Dog on TV promotional ads, and in the book Sit, Ubu, Sit; a book about an American writer and producer for television and film Gary David Goldberg best known for his work on Family Ties and Spin City. The closing tag for these Ubu Productions was a photograph of Ubu Roi with a frisbee in his mouth.
BREED: Black Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Copper  Copper      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
A hunting dog who befriends a red fox in the book and the animated movie The Fox and the Hound; book by Daniel P. Mannix. The movies The Fox and the Hound and The Fox and the Hound 2 are not true to the book. (In sequel are dogs Dixie, Cash, Granny Rose, Waylon and Floyd.)
BREED: Bloodhound   YEARS: 
McGruff  McGruff      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
In advertisements for National Crime Prevention Council; created by John Young.... (More about McGruff)
BREED: Bloodhound   YEARS: 
Tet  Tet      (Pound Puppy toy Cooler)   
Stringfellow's dog in the TV series Airfwolf; about a high-tech military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and its crew as they undertake various missions.
BREED: Bluestick Coonhound   YEARS: 
Black Bob  Black Bob      (Book cover Black Bob)   
Shepherd master Andrew Glenn's dog in the the comic The Dandy and the book Black Bob: The Dandy Wonder Dog; drawn by Jack Prout.
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 
Dog  Dog      (Book cover Black Bob)   
In the comic strip and animated movie Footrot Flats; about a dog who thinks he's intelligent and tough but is actually soft and cowardly; created by cartoonist Murray Ball. The animated movie was called Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale. (Also in the comic strip are dogs Jess, Prince, Charles and Major.)
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 
Fly  Fly      (Book cover Fly)   
Babe's companion in the movie and the book Babe; about a pig who befriends a dog that teaches him to herd sheep; the book was titled The Sheep-Pig; by Dick King-Smith. (Also in the movie is dog Rex.)
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 

 

 

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Matisse  Matisse      (Book cover Fly)   
The family dog in the movie Down and Out in Beverly Hills; about a rich but dysfunctional couple who save the life of a suicidal bum; starring Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss.
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 
Barney  Barney      (Book cover Fly)   
Billy's dog in the movie Gremlins; about a group of teens who must deal with a foul beast during their last outing together.
BREED: Border Terrier mix   YEARS: 
Iggy  Iggy      (Book cover Fly)   
A dog with super powers in the third story, Stardust Crusaders, of the Japanese comic (manga) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure; about a family whose members have unique powers, who discover they must take down supernatural forces; created by Hirohiko Araki.
BREED: Boston Terrier   YEARS: 
Buck  Buck      (Book cover Fly)   
The family dog in the TV series Married... with Children; about the lives of a hard luck salesman, his obnoxious wife, their dimwitted and promiscuous daughter, and their girl-crazy son.
BREED: Briard   YEARS: 
Ruff  Ruff      (Movie Ruff)   
The family dog in the comic strip, the movie, the TV series, and animated TV series Dennis the Menace; about a boy who causes problems for everyone; created by Hank Ketcham.
BREED: Briard   YEARS: 
Baxter  Baxter      (Movie Ruff)   
Madame Deville's dog in the movie (French) Baxter; about a murderous bull terrier who tells the story of his search for a proper master.
BREED: Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Grimm  Grimm      (Movie Ruff)   
A talking dog owned by Mother Goose in the comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm which includes both one-day gags and week-long storylines involving the main characters; created by Mike Peters.
BREED: Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Sparky  Sparky      (2012 movie Sparky)   
Victor's dog in the movie and animated movie remake Frankenweenie; about a boy who creates a machines that revives his dead dog. The 2012 was a remake of the earlier movie both directed by Tim Burton.
BREED: Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Spuds Mackenzie  Spuds Mackenzie      (2012 movie Sparky)   
In advertisements for Budweiser beer one of the Anheuser-Busch brands played by a dog named Honey Tree Evil Eye. (More about Spuds.)
BREED: Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Bullseye  Bullseye      (Book Bullseye)   
Bill Sikes's dog in the book Oliver Twist; about a orphan boy caught in the misery of old London; by Charles Dickens and in the many movie adaptations including the movie Oliver.
BREED: Bull Terrier or Bulldog  YEARS: 

 

 

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Bars  Bars      (Book Bullseye)   
Franka's dog in the Dutch comic strip Franka; about a strong female Dutch sleuth who solves mysteries in exotic locales; created by Henk Kuijpers.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Bulle Bas, Officer  Bulle Bas, Officer      (Book Bullseye)   
Head of the police in the Dutch comic strip Tom Puss (Tom Poes, in Dutch); about several anthromorphic animals; created by Marten Toonder. (Also in the strip is police officer Brigadier Snuf and secretary Steenbreek.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Bumper  Bumper      (Book Bullseye)   
The family dog in the comic strip The Middletons; about a white suburban American family and their neighbors; create by Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers. (Also in the strip is dog Rusty.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Butch  Butch      (Book Bullseye)   
Pluto's arch nemesis in the animated movies and the animated TV series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse; by Walt Disney. (And in other venues.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Choppy  Choppy      (Book Bullseye)   
The guardian of Yakky, an anthropomorphic yellow duckling, in the animated TV series The Yogi Bear Show; about a fast-talking picnic basket stealing bear named Yogi; by Hanna Barbera.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Francis  Francis      (Group Francis)   
A member of Fagin's gang in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; by Walt Disneyy.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Georgette  Georgette      (Group Georgette)   
Foxworth family's poodle in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Lockjaw  Lockjaw      (Group Georgette)   
An alien bulldog-like being in the comic series Fantastic Four; about super-powers on steroids. (More about Lockjaw.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Ma-Mutt  Ma-Mutt      (Group Georgette)   
Loyal dog of Mumm-Ra, the villain, in the animated TV series ThunderCats; about a team of humanoid cats who fight evil in their adopted home world. A sequel series follows the cats as they are forced to roam the planet Third Earth.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Max  Max      (Group Georgette)   
The Fatman's dog in the TV series Jake and the Fatman; about a veteran district attorney who solves cases with the help of his easy-going partner; starring William Conrad.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 

 

 

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Spike  Spike      (Group Georgette)   
A neighbor's dog in the movie and TV series Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats; about a wisecracking trouble-making cat and associates; created by George Gately. The earlier 1980 TV series was known as Heathcliff.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Spike  Spike      (Group Georgette)   
Snoopy's older brother in the comic strip Peanuts; by Charles Schulz. (More about Spike.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Spike  Spike      (Different coloration Spike)   
The stern but occasionally dumb dog in animated movies Tom and Jerry; by Hanna-Barbera. (More about Spike.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Bandit  Bandit      (Different coloration Spike)   
The family's second dog in the books and the TV series Little House on the Prairie; based on the memories of Laura Ingalls Wilder's childhood in the Midwest region of the United States during the late 19th century.
BREED: Bulldog (mixed breed in TV series)  YEARS: 
Bul Super & Hiel Hieper  Bul Super & Hiel Hieper      (Different coloration Spike)   
Two dogs who are crooks in the Dutch comic strip Tom Puss (Tom Poes in Dutch); about a clever white cat and a bragging bear and other anthropomorphic animals in a fantasy world.
BREED: Bulldog and a small white dog  YEARS: 
Audrey  Audrey      (Different coloration Spike)   
The Kennedy's dog in the TV series (Australian) Neighbours; about people who live and work in Erinsborough, a fictional suburb of Melbourne.
BREED: Cairn Terrier   YEARS: 
Edward  Edward      (Different coloration Spike)   
Muriel Pritchet's unruly dog in the movie The Accidental Tourist; about a writer of travel guides who tries to carry on with his life after his son is killed and his marriage crumbles; starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Geena Davis.
BREED: Cardigan Welsh Corgi   YEARS: 
Rex  Rex      (Different coloration Spike)   
Pet of President Ronald Reagan. The president also had an older dog a Bouvier des Flandres named Lucky had grown too large and had to be moved to Reagan's Rancho del Cielo estate in California; Golden Retriever Victory, Irish Setter Peggy, Siberian Husky Taca, and Belgian Sheepdog Fuzzy.
BREED: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel   YEARS: 
Señor Dog  Señor Dog      (Different coloration Spike)   
Gordo's dog in the comic strip Gordo; about a Mexican bean farmer who eventually travels throughout Mexico as a tour guide; created by Gus Arriola
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 
Tito  Tito      (Group Tito)   
A member of Fagin's gang in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 

 

 

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Bill  Bill      (Another Bill)   
Boule's dog in the Belgian comic strip Boule et Bill; about a typical family and their cocker spaniel; created by Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy. From 1961 to 1965, the strip appeared as a British comic strip It's A Dog's Life with Boule's name was changed to Pete and Bill's to Larry.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Charkie  Charkie      (Book Charkie)   
Steve and Betsy's dog in the children's book, animated movie, and animated TV series Curious George; about a brown monkey who is brought from his home in Africa by "The Man with The Yellow Hat" to live in a big city; written by Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Book Charkie)   
The family dog in the TV series Married with Children; about the lives of a hard luck salesman his obnoxious wife their dimwitted and promiscuous daughter and their girl-crazy son.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Sam  Sam      (Book Charkie)   
The second family dog in the comic strip Family Circus; about a typical American family; created by Bil Keene.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Sam  Sam      (Book Charkie)   
A crime-stopper in comic book series Sam & Max; in the animated TV series The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police and video games originally created by Steve Purcell. (More about Sam & Max.)
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Spot the Dog  Spot the Dog      (Book Charkie)   
The feature puppy in the children's book series Spot the Dog; written by Eric Hill and later a British animated TV series titled Spot.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Spunky  Spunky      (Book Charkie)   
Fonzarelli's pet in the TV series Happys Days; about a teenager and his family and friends including a high school dropout who would eventually become Richie's best friend; starring Ron Howard and Henry Winkler.
BREED: Cocker Spaniel   YEARS: 
Scamp  Scamp      (Comic Scamp)   
In the comic strip, then in the animated movie Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. Originally the pup had his own comic strip and comic books beginning in the 1950s, then later showed up as the son of Lady and Tramp in the movie. (Also in the film are dogs Annette, Danielle, Colette, Buster, Ruby, Scratchy, Sparky, Francois, and Mitch.)
BREED: Cocker Spaniel mix  YEARS: 
Dinah  Dinah      (Comic Scamp)   
Pluto's girlfriend in the animated movies about Mickey Mouse; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Itchiford (Itchy)  Itchiford (Itchy)      (Comic Scamp)   
Charlie's cowardly friend in the animated movie All Dogs Go To Heaven in which Charlie reunites with Itchy and plots his revenge against Carface by setting up a rival business; produced at Sullivan Bluth Studios in Dublin.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 

 

 

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Lotje  Lotje      (Comic Scamp)   
Family pet in the Dutch comic strip Jack, Jacky and the Juniors ((Jan Jans en de Kinderen); about a family's situations; originally created by Jan Kraus.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Tekko Taks  Tekko Taks      (Comic Scamp)   
In the Dutch comic strip Tekko Taks; about a dog that finds himself in various situations.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Wally  Wally      (Comic Scamp)   
The family dog in the comic strip Drabble; created by Kevin Fagan.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Willie  Willie      (Comic Scamp)   
Peter's dog in the children's book and animated TV series Whistle for Willie; about a boy who longs to whistle for his dog; written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Muffit II  Muffit II      (Comic Scamp)   
In the TV series (science fiction) Battlestar Galactica. The robotic dog is played by a chimp in costume.
BREED: Daggit (Robot; cross between a bear and a dog)  YEARS: 
Dollar  Dollar      (Comic Scamp)   
The family dog in comic books and an animated TV series Richie Rich; about the only child of fantastically wealthy parents and is the world's richest kid; produced by Hanna-Barbera.
BREED: Dalmatian (actually Dollarmatian; like a Dalmatian but with dollar signs instead of spots)  YEARS: 
Adolph  Adolph      (Comic Scamp)   
Sam's dog in the movie Ruthless People; about a millionaire who plans on murdering his wife to get her $15 million family fortune and run off with his mistress but her kidnapping changes everything; starring Danny DeVito and Bette Midler. (Also in the movie is dog Muffy.)
BREED: Doberman Pinscher   YEARS: 
Apollo and Zeus  Apollo and Zeus      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
Guard dogs of the estate called Robin's Nest in the TV series Magnum-P.I.; about a private detective who lives on the estate; starring Tom Selleck and John Hillerman in the original series; Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks in the later series.
BREED: Doberman Pinschers   YEARS: 
Hooch  Hooch      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
Turner's dog in the movie Turner and Hooch; about a detective who adopts the dog of a dead man to help him find the murderer; starring Tom Hanks.
BREED: Dogue de Bordeaux   YEARS: 
Rambo  Rambo      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
Captain Maxwell's dog in the movie Mannequin; about an underemployed artist who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin that comes to life; starring Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall.
BREED: English Bulldog   YEARS: 

 

 

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Zorba  Zorba      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the heaviest dog in the world at over 343 lbs (155 kg).
BREED: English Mastiff   YEARS: 
Edgar  Edgar      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
The second family dog in the comic strip For Better or Worse; about a regular Canadian family; created by Lynn Johnston. Since 2008, the strip continues as reruns. Edgar appears in 1995 after first dog Farley died.
BREED: English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Farley  Farley      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
The first family dog in the comic strip For Better or Worse; about a regular Canadian family; created by Lynn Johnston. Since 2008, the strip continues as reruns. Edgar appears in 1995 after first dog Farley died.
BREED: English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Millie  Millie      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
Pet dog of First Lady Barbara Bush. (More about Millie.)
BREED: English Springer Spaniel   YEARS: 
Snitter  Snitter      (Season 2 Apollo and Zeus)   
In the book The Plague Dogs; about the escape of two dogs from a research station; based on the book The Plague Dogs; written by Richard Adams.
BREED: Fox Terrier Smooth   YEARS: 
Chief  Chief      (Book Chief)   
Friend of the fox in the book and animated movie The Fox and the Hound; about a red fox and a hunting dog who renew their friendship; book by Daniel P. Mannix. The movies The Fox and the Hound and The Fox and the Hound 2 are not true to the book. (In sequel are dogs Dixie, Cash, Granny Rose, Waylon and Floyd.)
BREED: Foxhound   YEARS: 
Axel  Axel      (Book Chief)   
The brothers' dog in the comic strip Fusco Brothers; created by J.C. Duffy.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Barkley  Barkley      (Book Chief)   
In the animated TV series Sesame Street; a puppet originally named Woof-Woof.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bello  Bello      (Book Chief)   
Companion of Bussi Bar in the German comic book series Bussi Bar; about a orange bear with a golden heart.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Belvedere  Belvedere      (Book Chief)   
Pet of Orville and Emma in the comic strip Belvedere; about an intelligent and spoiled dog who causes lots of problems for his family; created by Nat Greenwood and George Crenshaw.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Bingo  Bingo      (Book Chief)   
In advertisements for Cracker Jacks, a U.S. brand of snack consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bingo  Bingo      (Book Chief)   
One of Rupert's friends in the British comic strip Rupert Bear; about a bear who lives with his parents in a fictional idyllic English village with several anthropomorphic animals friends; created by Mary Tourtel and since 1935 written by others. (See also Pong Ping)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Binky Barnes  Binky Barnes      (Book Chief)   
One of the characters in the animated TV series Arthur; about an 8-year-old boy an anthropomorphic aardvark his friends and family; created by Cookie Jar Group.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bitsy  Bitsy      (Book Chief)   
The family dog in the comic strip Marvin (later call Marvin & Family); about a young baby boy named Marvin and his father and mother; created by Tom Armstrong.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Blu  Blu      (Book Chief)   
Franklin's pet in the Brazilian comic book series Monica and Friends (previously Monica's Gang); about the adventures of Monica and her many friends; created by Mauricio de Sousa. (Also in the comic are dogs Fluffy {Floquinho}, Duke {Duque}, and Rufus {Rúfius}.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bowser  Bowser      (Book Chief)   
The Miller's pets in the comic strip Moose & Molly; about the daily life of a loafer and his wife; created by Bob Weber. (Also in the comic is dog Butch.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Brain  Brain      (Book Chief)   
Inspector Gadget's and Penny's faithful pet dog in the Canadian animated TV series Inspector Gadget; about the adventures of a clumsy simple-witted cyborg detective; from DIC Entertainment.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Brandon  Brandon      (Book Chief)   
Punky's pet in the animated TV series It's Punky Brewster; about a girl and her dog abandoned by her mother; animated by Ruby-Spears Productions; based upon the TV series Punky Brewster.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bullet  Bullet      (Book Chief)   
Snuffy's dog in the comic strip and animated TV series Barney Google and Snuffy Smith; created by cartoonist Billy DeBeck.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Buster  Buster      (Book Chief)   
In the book and animated TV series for children The Fantastic Flying Journey; about three kids their uncle and a dog traveling in a fantastic flying machine; written by Gerald Durrell.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Chester  Chester      (Book Chief)   
Spike's cohort in the animated movies Looney Tunes; voiced by Stan Freberg; produced by Warner Bros.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Chief Mutt  Chief Mutt      (Book Chief)   
A character in the comic strip Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids; a strip that features logic puzzles and an anthropomorphic fox detective who constantly matches wits with a variety of criminals; created by Bob Weber Jr.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Chubb and Chauncey  Chubb and Chauncey      (Book Chief)   
Canine characters in a Canadian comic strip Chubb and Chauncey; about two dogs, Chubb a lower class pooch, and Chauncey who fancied himself more refined. Created by cartoonist Vance Rodewalt, the daily strip and was syndicated in fifty to sixty newspapers in Canada and Europe.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cirano  Cirano      (Book Chief)   
Bob Rock's dog in the Italian comic books Alan Ford; about a group of misfit secret agents based in a flower shop in New York City; created by Max Bunker.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cody  Cody      (Book Chief)   
A dog who liked to chase barnyard animals in the comic strip U.S. Acres; about the antics of barnyard animals, with the main character being a small pig; created by Jim Davis.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cookie  Cookie      (Book Chief)   
Buddy to Lucky in the 2010 animated TV series Pound Puppies; about a group of dogs who spend most of their time at a shelter. Based on an early 1986 series. The series features numerous other dogs.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cubitus  Cubitus      (Book Chief)   
Semaphore anthropomorphic dog in the Franco-Belgian comic series Cubitus; about a talking dog who lives with his master a retired sailor next door to Sénéchal the black and white cat who is instinctually Cubitus' enemy; created by cartoonist Dupa.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cudlow  Cudlow      (Book Chief)   
Goosemyers's cynical dog in the comic strip Goosemyer; about a government clerk hopelessly caught in the bureaucratic red tape of Washington DC; created by Brant Parker and Don Wilder.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Daisy  Daisy      (Movie Daisy)   
The family dog in the comic strip and the movie Blondie; about the Bumsteads, Dagwood and Blondie and their two children; created by Chic Young.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dawg  Dawg      (Movie Daisy)   
The family dog in the comic strip Hi and Lois; about about a suburban family; by Dik Browne and Mort Walker.
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Dirty Dawg  Dirty Dawg      (Movie Daisy)   
Ratso's sidekick in the animated TV series The Kwicky Koala Show; about the adventures of Kwicky Koala; by Hanna-Barbera.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dogbert  Dogbert      (Movie Daisy)   
Dilbert's dog in the comic strip Dilbert; about an engineer in a typical office; created by Scott Adams.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dogger  Dogger      (Movie Daisy)   
Portland Bill's dog in the British animated TV series (stop action) The Adventures of Portland Bil; about situations arising in a fictional lighthouse on the Guillemot Rock.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dogmatix  Dogmatix      (Another Dogmatix)   
Obelix's dog in the French comic books Asterix; about the exploits of a village of ancient Gauls as they resist Roman occupation; created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. (More about Dogmatix.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dogtanian  Dogtanian      (Another Dogmatix)   
The dog version of d'Artagnan in the Spanish and Japanese animated TV series Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds; an adaptation of the French classic story by Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers. (Also in the animated movie are dogs Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and Juliette.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dotty Dog  Dotty Dog      (Another Dogmatix)   
One of the gang of animals who form a club to tell stories in the animated TV series The Get-Along Gang; based upon the characters by American Greetings toy design and licensing division for a series of greeting cards.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Douglas Dog  Douglas Dog      (Another Dogmatix)   
Friend of Henry's cat in the British children's animated TV series Henry’s Cat; about a laid-back ponderous yellow cat and his many friends and enemies; written by Stan Hayward and produced by Bob Godfrey.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Duke  Duke      (Another Dogmatix)   
Kevin's dog in the animated TV series Captain N: The Game Master; about a teenager from California and his dog who are taken to another universe known as Videoland; produced by DIC Entertainment.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Duke  Duke      (Another Dogmatix)   
Kelly's bests friend in the comic strip Kelly & Duke; about a boy with an anthropomorphic dog with a Southern accent; created by Jack Moore.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Duke  Duke      (Another Dogmatix)   
Kevin's dog in the American-Canadian animated television series Captain N: The Game Master; about a teenage gamer and his friends who fight to save Videoland from the evil Mother Brain; produced by DIC Animation City.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Electra  Electra      (Another Dogmatix)   
Cathy's dog in the comic strip Cathy; about a woman and her struggles with food, love, mom, and work; by Cathy Guisewite.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Floyd  Floyd      (Another Dogmatix)   
Maxine's dog in the Maxine series for Hallmark cards and the comic strip Crabby Road; created by John Wagner for Hallmark, then as a comic strip and books, and continuing as a web comic to the present.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Fuzz  Fuzz      (Another Dogmatix)   
Ziggy's dog in the comic strip Ziggy; featuring a small bald trouserless barefoot character with a large nose who seems to have no friends other than a menagerie of pets; created by Tom Wilson.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Gai Luron  Gai Luron      (Another Dogmatix)   
An anthropomorphic dog in the French comic strip Gai Luron; about an apathetic dog and his fox-friend reading their fan mail usually written by the same reader, a little boy. (Also in the comic is his girl friend Belle-Lurette.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Goofy  Goofy      (Another Dogmatix)   
In animated movies such as A Goofy Movie by Walt Disney; originally Dippy Dawg. (More about Goofy.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Gromit  Gromit      (Comic Gromit)   
Wallace's companion in the comic strip and several animated movies (claymation) about Wallace and Gromit; an absent-minded inventor and his companion, an anthropomorphic intelligent dog; created by Nick Park. The first full-length movie in 2005 was The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The comic strip appeared daily in the The Sun and then a series of collection books.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Harry  Harry      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Wullie's dog in the Scottish comic strip Oor Wullie; about a boy and his friends whose adventures often involve unrealistic get-rich-quick schemes that lead to mischief; created by R. D. Low and drawn by cartoonist Dudley D. Watkins until 1969; then by others.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Jollipop  Jollipop      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Panda's personal servant in the Dutch comic strip Panda; about a young and intelligent panda who travels the world; created by Marten Toonder.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Kewpie  Kewpie      (Comic book annual Harry)   
The family dog in the comic strip Born Loser; about a guy who can't get any breaks; created by Art Sansom and continued by his son Chip Sansom.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Loyal Heart Dog  Loyal Heart Dog      (Comic book annual Harry)   
A character in the animated movie The Care Bears Movie; a movie and TV series based on the characters created by American Greetings. (More about Loyal Heart Dog.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Lucky  Lucky      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Barton's dog in the comic book series Hawkeye; about a superhero archer in many adventures with the Avengers.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Mike  Mike      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Ginger Meggs' dog in the Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs; about the escapades of a red-haired young boy; created by Jimmy Bancks and drawn by several cartoonist over the years. The strip remains the most widely syndicated Australian comic strip.
BREED: generic   YEARS: 
Miles  Miles      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Dog host of KFUR radio station in the comic strip Farley (first named Travels with Farley); a satirical look at life in the San Francisco Bay Area with a reporter for a city newspaper as the title character; created by Phil Frank.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Norbert  Norbert      ("Little No-No" Norbert)   
Orphan dog in the comic strip Norbert; about the life of a pup; the strip evolved from Little No-No and Sniffy (see other image); created by George Fett.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Nugget  Nugget      ("Little No-No" Norbert)   
Big Boy's dog in the comic book Adventures of Big Boy; a promotional comic book given free to children visiting the Big Boy restaurants.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Odie  Odie      (Another Odie)   
Garfield's canine pigeon in the comic strip Garfield and the movie Garfield: The Movie; about a fun-loving cat and a stupid dog; created by Jim Davis.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Otto  Otto      (Another Odie)   
In the comic strip Beetle Bailey; about the inept American soldiers stationed at Camp Swampy; created by Mort Walker.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pajamas  Pajamas      (Another Odie)   
Echo's lazy dog in the comic strip Tumbleweeds; a satirical look the Old West with the main character a laconic cowpoke who has no real ambition to do anything; created by writer-artist Tom K. Ryan.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pal  Pal      (Another Odie)   
In the animated TV series Arthur; an American and Canadian animated educational television series for children created by Cookie Jar Group.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Patches  Patches      (Another Odie)   
Gamin's pet in the comic strip Gamin and Patches; about a boy and his dog; created by cartoonist Mort Walker.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Pearl  Pearl      (Another Odie)   
Beryl's dog in the comic strip Beryl the Perl; about a mischievous but also fun-loving and clumsy woman; created by David Law.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Petey  Petey      (Group Petey)   
A lonely orphan boy's dog in the animated TV series The Puppy's Further Adventures; based on a children's book The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy; written by Jane Thayer. (Also in the series are dogs Dolly, Duke, Dash, and Lucky.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pif  Pif      (TV series Pif)   
In the French comic strip and animated TV series Spiff and Hercules (titled Pif et Hercule in French); about an anthropomorphic dog and cat in a love/hate relationship; created by José Cabrero Arnal
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pluto  Pluto      (TV series Pif)   
Cartoon dog in the animated movies and several animated TV series appearing as the pet of Mickey Mouse; by Walt Disney. (More about Pluto.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Polgas  Polgas      (TV series Pif)   
Sungcals' anthropomorphic family dog in the Filipino comic strip Pugad Baboy; featuring the traditional and stereotypical Filipino family life.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Poochie  Poochie      (TV series Pif)   
Nancy's dog in the comic strip Nancy; about a typical and somewhat mischievous eight-year-old girl and her friends; created by Ernie Bushmiller.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Puddles  Puddles      (TV series Pif)   
Luann's dog in the comic strip Luann; about a teenager dealing with school and family and friends; created by Greg Evans.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Raggedy Dog  Raggedy Dog      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
One of the stuffed dolls who come to life in Marcella's bedroom, in the animated TV series The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy; based on the books by Johnny Gruelle; including several about the dog, such as Raggedy Dog to the Rescue.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rantanplan  Rantanplan      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
A prison guard dog in the French-Belgian comic book series and the animated TV series Lucky Luke; about a cowboy known to "shoot faster than his shadow"; created by Maurice De Bevere. (More about Rantanplan.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Ribbon and Hayward  Ribbon and Hayward      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Two dogs with a relationship in the comic strip Ribbon and Hayward; about the owners of a self-centered posh canine style and her neighbor's dog, a complete slob who lived in a garbage-strewn hovel; by Steve Carpenter and Ed Wallerstien.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Rivets  Rivets      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Family dog in the comic strip Rivets; created by George Sixta. The comic first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1944 and was syndicated from 1953 to 1985.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rocket  Rocket      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Chacha Chaudhary's dog in the Indian comic strip Chacha Chaudhary; about frail, extremely intelligent old man, his wife, a giant called Sabu, and dog in a small Indian village; from Diamond Comics.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rowlf the Dog  Rowlf the Dog      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
In several animated movies and the puppet TV series The Muppet Show; a puppet dog originally created by Jim Henson for advertisements for Purina Dog Chow. Also on The Jimmy Dean Show and Sesame Street. (More about Rowlf. Also in the show was Miss Piggy's dog Foo-Foo.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rude Dog  Rude Dog      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Owner of an auto shop in the animated TV series Rude Dog and the Dweebs; originally for Sun Sportswear ads in the 1980s. (Also in the series are dogs Tweak, Caboose, Reggie, Snatch, Winston, Gloria, and Kibble.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rufferto  Rufferto      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Groo's inseparable companion in the comic book series Groo the Wanderer; about an incompetent large-nosed barbarian and his faithful dog; created by Sergio Aragonés.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Santa's Little Helper  Santa's Little Helper      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
The family dog in the long-running animated TV series The Simpsons; about a disfunctional family and noted for its fast and subtle humor and ridiculous plots; created by Matt Groening.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Smedey  Smedey      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Adversary to Chilly Willy in the animated movie Chilly Willy; about a penguin and friends living in Alaska; created by Paul J. Smith for the Walter Lantz studio.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Snert  Snert      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Hagar's dog in comic strip Hagar the Horrible; about a shaggy scruffy overweight red-bearded Viking who regularly raids England; created by Dik Browne and now drawn by his son Chris Browne.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Sorry O-O  Sorry O-O      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
A melancholy and longing dog in the comic strip, TV series, and books about Moomin; a series of episodes with several eccentric and oddly-shaped characters, some of whom are related to each other; by Finnish author Tove Jansson.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Stripe  Stripe      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Tiger's ever-present mutt in the comic strip Tiger; about a scrappy group of school-aged kids; created by cartoonist Bud Blake.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

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Tobias  Tobias      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Dog adopted by Suzy in the Belgian comic strip Spike and Suzy (Suske en Wiske in Flemish); about two children and their friends and family with elements of comedy, fantasy, and science fiction.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Top Dog  Top Dog      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Joey's friend in the comics Top Dog; about an intelligent talking dog and a human child who go on adventures involving spies, criminals and mad scientists; by Marvel Comics.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Towser  Towser      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
In the animated TV show Towser and in the book series, about a clever dog; created by writer and illustrator Tony Ross.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Trouble  Trouble      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
The couple's dog in the animated TV series Superstretch and Microwoman; about a shape-shifting husband and wife crime-fighting team; one of the installments of Tarzan and the Super 7 a Saturday morning cartoon series produced by Filmation.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Vivian  Vivian      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Irving's dog in the comic strip Cathy; about a woman and her struggles with food, love, mom, and work; by Cathy Guisewite.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Weederman  Weederman      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Earl's dog in the comic strip Mister Boffo; about a balding big-nosed man married to a pretty blonde; by Joe Martin.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Winston  Winston      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
A family dog in the comic strip Winston; about dog, parodied after Winston Churchill living with a husband-and-wife couple and a cat; created by Jim Burnett and Johnny Sajem.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Yukk!  Yukk!      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Mighty Man's faithful sidekick in the animated TV series Mighty Man; about a millionaire and his ugly dog who fight crime by becoming very small.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pimpa  Pimpa      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
In the Italian comic strip and animated TV series Pimpa; about a talking dog who lives in a magical world where everything is animated; created by Francesco Tullio Altan.
BREED: Generic white with red spots  YEARS: 
Foofur  Foofur      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Heir-apparent in the animated TV series Foofur; about a dog who inherits his owner's estate but can't take possession; by Freddy Monnickendam at Hanna-Barbera. (Also his dog friends: Louis, Annabell, Fritz-Carlos, Hazel, Dolly, and Burt.)
BREED: Generic hound   YEARS: 

 

 

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Sammy  Sammy      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Ollie's most loyal pet in the Dutch animated TV series Ox Tales; about an anthropomorphic ox who works as a farmer; based upon the comic strip and comic books Boes
BREED: Generic hound   YEARS: 
Shadow  Shadow      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Jake Rockwell's dog in the animated TV series The Centurions; about an evil cyborg, his sidekicks and an army of drones who seek to conquer the Earth; produced by Ruby-Spears.
BREED: Generic large dog   YEARS: 
Shagg E. Dawg  Shagg E. Dawg      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
In the comic strip Ask Shagg where a dog answers questions about animals that are sent in by readers; created by cartoonist Peter Guren.
BREED: Generic shaggy dog   YEARS: 
Devil  Devil      (Movie Devil)   
The Phantom's dog in the comic strip and the movie serial The Phantom; about a masked crimefighter based upon the comics; created by Lee Falk. In the series the dog is played by Ace the Wonder Dog.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Evie  Evie      (Movie Devil)   
Johnny's dog in the movie We Think the World of You; about an aimless young man who is to sent prison and entrusts his dog to the care of his former lover; starring Gary Oldman and Alan Bates.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Flash the Wonder Dog  Flash the Wonder Dog      (Movie Devil)   
Beloved television star in episode 4 of the animated TV series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers; about a dog, a TV star dressed up like a supere hero, who gets his costume stolen by bad characters.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Hobo  Hobo      (Movie Devil)   
In the movie and the TV series (Canadian) The Littlest Hobo; about a stray dog who wanders from town to town helping people in need. He was often given names by his many temporary owners.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Jerry Lee  Jerry Lee      (Movie Devil)   
A police dog in the movie K9; about a mischievous drug-sniffy dog.... Sequels include K-911 in 1999 and K-9: P.I. in 2002; starring Jim Belushi.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Kavik  Kavik      (Book cover Kavik)   
Andy's adopted dog in the movie The Courage of Kavik the Wolf Dog; about the travails of a sled-dog (not really a wolf-dog) who finally finds a home; based on the book Kävik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Rudy  Rudy      (Book cover Kavik)   
Officer Hank Katts' canine partner in the TV series (Canadian and French produced) Katts and Dog; about a cop and his dog who fight crime. In the U.S. the series was known as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop and in France as Rintintin Junior.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 

 

 

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White Dog  White Dog      (Book cover Kavik)   
The dog Julie adopts in the movie White Dog; about a woman who finds out the dog has been trained to attack black people; starring Kristy McNichol and Paul Winfield; loosely based on Romain Gary's 1970 French novel, Chien Blanc
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Charlie B. Barkin  Charlie B. Barkin      (Book cover Kavik)   
In the animated movie All Dogs Go To Heaven in which Charlie reunites with Itchy and plots his revenge against Carface by setting up a rival business; produced at Sullivan Bluth Studios in Dublin.
BREED: German Shepherd and Collie mix  YEARS: 
Reckless  Reckless      (Book cover Kavik)   
The Walton's pet in the TV series The Waltons; about a family in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II; starring Richard Thomas.
BREED: Golden Labrador   YEARS: 
Alex  Alex      (Book cover Kavik)   
In advertisements for Stroh's beer, currently made by the Pabst Brewing Company.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Brandon  Brandon      (Book cover Kavik)   
Punky's pet in the TV series Punky Brewster; about a girl named Punky Brewster being raised by her foster parent.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Comet  Comet      (Book cover Kavik)   
The family dog in the TV series Full House; about a man who raises his three daughters in a house he shares with two adult male friends.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Book cover Kavik)   
In the book Watchers; about a boy who takes in a stray dog finding out that its an ultra-intelligent runaway from a genetic research lab; written by Dean Koontz; later in the movie and three sequels loosely based upon the book; by Walt Disney.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Harvey  Harvey      (Book cover Kavik)   
The family dog in the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial; about a meek and alienated little boy who finds a stranded extraterrestrial; starring Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote and Drew Barrymore.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Liberty  Liberty      (Book cover Kavik)   
Pet dog of President Gerald R. Ford, given to the president as an 8-month-old puppy by his daughter Susan Ford and new White House photographer David Hume Kennerly. Also there was dogs Lucky and Misty. (More about Liberty.)
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Astro  Astro      (Book cover Kavik)   
The family dog in the animated TV series The Jetsons; about a family in the future; by Hanna-Barbera.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 

 

 

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Bello  Bello      (Book cover Kavik)   
Dirk's dog in the Dutch book Dirk's Dog, Bello; about A little Dutch boy who helps rescue a Great Dane washed up on the dike of his village; written by Meindert DeJong.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Danny  Danny      (Book cover Kavik)   
Jonathan's dog in the Japanese comic (manga) Phantom Blood; the comic serial follows the adventures of a young man, relatives and his father's fortune; created by Hirohiko Araki.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Group Einstein)   
A member of Fagin's gang in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; by Walt Disney.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Krypto  Krypto      (Group Einstein)   
Superman's dog in the various comic books starring Superman; published by DC comics. (More about Krypto.)
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Marmaduke  Marmaduke      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
The Winslow family dog in the comic strip and in the animated movie Marmaduke; about a big dog that gets into loads of trouble; comic by Brad Anderson. (Also in the movie are dogs Bosco, Giuseppe, Jezebel, Mazie, Thunder, Lightning, and Raisin.)
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Scrappy-Doo  Scrappy-Doo      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
The nephew of cartoon star Scooby-Doo in the animated TV series Scooby-Doo; about a big dog and several teenage humans; a Hanna Barbera production, originally created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Sieg and Kleine  Sieg and Kleine      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Slim and Clovia's dogs in the comic strip Gasoline Alley; about an established family, and residents in the town of Gasoline Alley; created by Frank King. It is the longest-running current comic strip, second after The Katzenjammer Kids
BREED: Great Dane and Doberman Doberman  YEARS: 
Sherlock Hound  Sherlock Hound      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
The genius sleuth in the Japanese animated TV series Sherlock Hound; based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. (Also in the series are John Watson and other dog characters.)
BREED: Hound of some sort  YEARS: 
Nanook  Nanook      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Sam's dog in the movie The Lost Boys; about two Arizonan brothers who move to California and end up fighting a gang of teenage vampires. (Also in the movie is German Shepherd Thorn.)
BREED: Husky Alaskan   YEARS: 
Mike  Mike      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Danny's dog and son of Big Red in the book Irish Red, Son of Big Red; about a runt bird dog who eventually proves he is as good as his famous father; written by Jim Kjelgaard.
BREED: Irish Setter   YEARS: 

 

 

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Seamus  Seamus      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Pet owned by Presidential candidate in 2012, Mitt Romney, known for the 1983 family vacation where Romney transported Seamus on the roof of an automobile for twelve hours.
BREED: Irish Setter   YEARS: 
Barney  Barney      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Blue Peter's dog in the British TV series for children Blue Peter where the presenters show the viewers how to make things, how to care for your pet and other features. Blue's prior dogs were Petra, Patch, Shep, Goldie, Bonnie, Mabel, Lucy and Meg.
BREED: Irish Setter (Dachshund cross)  YEARS: 
Bijou  Bijou      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Harry's mean dog in the TV series Hooperman; about a plainclothes policeman and his girlfriend in San Francisco; starring John Ritter.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Chalky  Chalky      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Pet of popular English chef Rick Stein who often appeared on television with his dog. (More about Chalky.)
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Jack  Jack      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Jake's trusted one-eyed terrier in the TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey; about the adventures of a 1930s Pacific Islands bush pilot, his dog and his mechanic; starring Stephen Collins.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Quark  Quark      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Wayne's dog in the movie and the TV series Honey I Shrunk the Kids; about an inventor who accidentally shrinks and his neighbor's kids whose voices can only be heard by the dog.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier in the movie, Border Terrier in the TV series  YEARS: 
Ditto  Ditto      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Monica's pet in the Brazialian comic strip Monica & Friends; about the adventures of Monica and her many friends; created by Mauricio di Sousa. (Also in the comic are dogs Fluffy {Floquinho}, Duke {Duque}, and Rufus {Rúfius}.)
BREED: King Charles Spaniel   YEARS: 
Freeway  Freeway      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
The Hart's dog in the TV series Hart to Hart; about a self-made millionaire and beautiful freelance journalist who spend their free time as amateur detectives; starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers.
BREED: Löwchen   YEARS: 
Joost  Joost      (Bul Super & Hiep Hiper Joost)   
Bommel's loyal butler in the Dutch comic strip Tom Puss; about a white anthropomorphic cat, and his best friend, Lord Oliver B. Bumble, set in a fantasy world with many characters. (Also in the series are dogs Bul Super, Hiep Hieper, Officer Bulle Bas, and Brigadier Snuf.)
BREED: Labrador   YEARS: 
Barfy  Barfy      (Another Barfy)   
The first family dog in the comic strip Family Circus; about a typical American family; created by Bil Keene.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 

 

 

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Bouncer  Bouncer      (Another Barfy)   
Toby's dog in the Australian TV series Neighbors; about three families who are friends living on Ramsay Street, a cul-de-sac.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Eddie  Eddie      (Another Barfy)   
Jack's dog in the movie The Fabulous Baker Boys; about 2 brothers playing twin pianos at night clubs who improve their act with a singer; starring Jeff Bridges, Beau Bridges, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Kleberg  Kleberg      (Another Barfy)   
Dog in the painting Study of Kleberg, by Jamie Wyeth. The Wyeth dog was named by Mrs. Wyeth after her friend Robert Kleberg breeder of Yellow Labs.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Pilot  Pilot      (Another Barfy)   
Mr. Rochester's dog in the TV series (British) Jane Eyre; about a young governess who falls in love with her brooding and complex master; based upon the book by Charlotte Bronte. In the book the dog is a Newfoundland; in other films other kinds of dogs.
BREED: Landseer Newfoundland (Irish Wolfhound in some portrayals)  YEARS: 
Fifi  Fifi      (Another Barfy)   
The huge dog of the Countess Elodie from Stiepelteen in the Flemish comic strip Jommeke; about a young boy who lives with his parents and loves adventure; created by Jef Nys
BREED: Large white dog   YEARS: 
Ms. Lion  Ms. Lion      (Another Barfy)   
Superheroine Firestar's dog in the animated TV series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends; about a trio called the Spider-Friends who fight against various villains.
BREED: Lhasa Apso   YEARS: 
Terence  Terence      (Another Barfy)   
Janine's dog in the TV series (British) EastEnders; about the people of a fictional Victorian square in a fictional London Borough.
BREED: Lhasa Apso   YEARS: 
Beasley  Beasley      (Another Barfy)   
Stephanie's 3 legged dog in the movie Short Circuit; about an endearing little robot that escapes from an experimental electronics firm and takes refuge with a loopy woman who thinks it is an extraterrestrial; starring Ally Sheedy.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Buck  Buck      (Another Barfy)   
Mr. Shoop's dog in the movie Summer School; about a teacher forced into teaching a summer-school class but rather than put up with rowdy students he tries to spend his time with a pretty history teacher.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Garrick  Garrick      (Another Barfy)   
Demelza'a dog in the book series and TV series Poldark, about the lives of a British army officer, his relatives and friends in the late 18th and early 19th century in Cornwall; creator of the 12 book series, Winston Graham. There were two TV series, the latest in 2015, starring Aidan Turner as Poldark.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 

 

 

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Grits  Grits      (Another Barfy)   
Pet dog of President Jimmy Carter's daughter Amy, a gift from her teacher. The dog was given back shortly afterwards. Also there was Afghan Hound Lewis Brown.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Hambone  Hambone      (Another Barfy)   
Hillie's dog in the movie Hambone and Hillie; about a dog who gets lost at an airport and treks cross country to be reunited with his owner; starring Lillian Gish and Candy Clark.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Mortimer  Mortimer      (Another Barfy)   
The Cobb family dog in the comic strip Jump Start; about an average middle class couple, busy with work and raising a family revealing the humor of daily life; created by Robb Armstrong.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Rocks  Rocks      (Another Barfy)   
One of the talking dogs in the movie Look Who's Talking Now; about a street-wise cross breed and a spoiled pedegree poodle who have to deal with human problems; starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Rowf  Rowf      (Another Barfy)   
In the animated movie The Plague Dogs; about the escape of two dogs from a research station; based on the book The Plague Dogs; written by Richard Adams.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Vince  Vince      (Another Barfy)   
The Peterson's dog in the movie The Burbs; about some suburban neighbors who are convinced that the new family on the block is a murderous Satanic family; starring Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher among others. (Also in the movie is dog Queenie.)
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Hank the Cowdog  Hank the Cowdog      (Another Barfy)   
The self-styled "Head of Ranch Security" in the book series about Hank the Cowdog; about the proud but bumbling Hank; written by John R. Erickson.
BREED: Mixed breed  (pure-bred cowdog)  YEARS: 
Gumbo  Gumbo      (Another Barfy)   
The family dog in the comic strip Adam@home; about a stay-at-home consultant and his family; created by Brian Basset, (1984-2009); continued by Rob Harrell (2009-present). The dog was added to the strip in October, 2012.
BREED: Mixed breed shepherd/retriever  YEARS: 
Boomer  Boomer      (Another Barfy)   
In the TV series Here's Boomer; about a stray dog that travels around helping people in trouble.
BREED: Mixed breed terrier   YEARS: 
Hosehead  Hosehead      (Another Barfy)   
Bob and Doug's dog in the movie Strange Brew, a comedy about two dimwit brothers and a murdering brewmaster.
BREED: Mongrel   YEARS: 

 

 

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Zowie  Zowie      (Another Barfy)   
Drew's dog in the movie Pet Sematary; about a young family with a terrible secret in the backyard; based on the book by Stephen King.
BREED: Mongrel   YEARS: 
Ambrosius  Ambrosius      (Another Barfy)   
Sarah's dog in the movie fantasy Labyrinth; about a woman's quest to reach the center of an enormous otherworldly maze to rescue her infant brother; starring David Bowie.
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Barney  Barney      (Another Barfy)   
In the British animated TV series Barney; about a dog who has many adventures with a mouse friend. (Also in the series are dogs Desmond an Afghan Hound, Prophet a Spaniel, and Camelia a Chihuahua.)
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Boot  Boot      (Another Barfy)   
In the British comic strip The Perishers about a group of urban children and a dog drawn by Mauarice Dodd. (Also in the comic are dogs "B. H. (Calcutta) Failed and Tatty Oldbitt.)
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Hot Dog  Hot Dog      (TV Hot Dog)   
Jughead's dog in the comics Archie; a long running series about teenage friends (the dog first appeared in 1968); created by publisher/editor John L. Goldwater. Also an animated TV series The Archie Show"
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Max  Max      (TV Hot Dog)   
Prince Eric's dog in the animated movie The Little Mermaid; about a precocious mermaid who journeys to the surface and falls in love a handsome human; by Walt Disney; based upon the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Mosé  Mosé      (TV Hot Dog)   
An antagonist in the Italian comic book series Lupo Alberto; about a blue wolf whose antics are usually foiled by a sheepdog; created by Guido Silvestri.
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Samson  Samson      (TV Hot Dog)   
A talking dog in the TV series for children (Flemish-Belgian) Samson en Gert; a show characterized by a stream of running gags. Also in the movie (Flemish-Belgian) Hotel op Stelten (Madhouse Hotel.)
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Schaeffer  Schaeffer      (TV Hot Dog)   
In the TV series The Racoons; about a trio of raccoons fighting against the industrialist forces of a greedy aardvark millionaire; created by Kevin Gillis. (Also appearing is puppy Broo.)
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 
Wilby Daniels  Wilby Daniels      (TV Hot Dog)   
The person turned into a dog in the movie for TV The Return of the Shaggy Dog; about a magical ring that turns a man into a sheepdog.
BREED: Old English Sheepdog   YEARS: 

 

 

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Dinky Dog  Dinky Dog      (TV Hot Dog)   
Sandy's dog in the animated TV series Dinky Dog; about two girls living with their uncle, and a cute pup who suddenly grows to the size of a horse; by Hanna-Barbera.
BREED: Old English Sheepdog probably  YEARS: 
Pongping  Pongping      (TV Hot Dog)   
One of Rupert's friends in the British comic strip Rupert Bear; about a bear who lives with his parents in a fictional idyllic English village with several anthropomorphic animals friends; created by Mary Tourtel and since 1935 written by others. (See also Bingo.)
BREED: Pekingese   YEARS: 
Carface V. Malone  Carface V. Malone      (TV Hot Dog)   
In the animated movie All Dogs Go To Heaven in which Charlie reunites with Itchy and plots his revenge against Carface by setting up a rival business; produced at Sullivan Bluth Studios in Dublin.
BREED: Pit Bull   YEARS: 
Petey  Petey      (TV Hot Dog)   
The kids' dog in the animated TV series The Little Rascals; based upon the old live-action film about a scruffy bunch of kids and their dog; by Hanna-Barbera Productions and King World.
BREED: Pit Bull   YEARS: 
Tige  Tige      (Advertising Tige)   
In advertising and in the comic strip Buster Brown; about a mischievous young boy and his dog; created by Richard Felton Outcault and on radio and in the TV series. Adopted as mascot by Brown Shoe Company.
BREED: Pit Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Sensation  Sensation      (Another Sensation)   
Representative dog image for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. A dog named Don which had won bench championships in England in 1875 and 1876, became the symbolic image for the Kennel Club because of the 1935 steel engraving of “Sensation” by artist J. Wellstood. From 1980-1982, a head study of the dog gained popularity. (More about Sensation.)
BREED: Pointer   YEARS: 
Algonquin  Algonquin      (Another Sensation)   
The dog Elvira inherits in the movie Elvira, Mistress of the Dark; about famed horror hostess Elvira who goes to a stuffy New England town to claim her inheritance of a haunted house.
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 
Daphne  Daphne      (Another Sensation)   
One of the talking dogs in the movie Look Who's Talking Now; about a street-wise mutt and a spoiled pedigree poodle who have to deal with human problems; starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley.
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 
Pekkie  Pekkie      (Another Sensation)   
Jommeke's friend's black dog in the Flemish comic strip Jommeke; about a young boy who lives with his parents and loves adventure; created by Jef Nys.
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 
Roly  Roly      (Another Sensation)   
Sharon's dog in the TV series (British) EastEnders; about the people of a fictional Victorian square in a fictional London Borough. (More about Roly.)
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 

 

 

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Yankee Poodle  Yankee Poodle      (Another Sensation)   
From Follywood (a parody of Hollywood), in the DC Comics comic book Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!; about a team of funny animal superheroes called the Zoo Crew.
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 
Otis  Otis      (Another Sensation)   
In the movie (Japanese) The Adventures of Milo and Otis; about the roving misadventures of a dog and a cat. The reworked English language version was released in 1989.
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Willy  Willy      (Another Sensation)   
Ethel's dog in the TV series (British) EastEnders; about the people of a fictional Victorian square in a fictional London Borough.
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Belle  Belle      (TV series Belle)   
In the book and the TV series broadcast in France and later in England Belle et Sébastien; about a six-year-old boy named Sebastien and his dog; written by Cécile Aubry. Also a Japanese animated TV series Meiken Jolie.
BREED: Pyrenean Mountain Dog   YEARS: 
Carl  Carl      (Another Carl)   
Madeleine's dog in the illustrated children's book Good Dog Carl; about a Rottweiler and a little girl he takes care of -- the first in a series of 22 books (as of 2016); written and illustrated by Alexandra Day.
BREED: Rottweiler   YEARS: 
Greta  Greta      (Another Carl)   
Hester's gift to her niece in the movie Play Dead; about a woman who uses her magic powers and a vicious Rotweiller dog to murder her relatives; starring Yvonne De Carlo.
BREED: Rottweiler   YEARS: 
Snots  Snots      (Another Carl)   
Rocky and Ruby Sue's dog in the movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation; about a family Christmas get-together that turns into a disaster; starring Chevy Chase.
BREED: Rottweiler   YEARS: 
Bessy  Bessy      (Another Carl)   
Andy's dog in the Belgian comic strip Bessy; about a dog and her owner with whom she has many adventures involving cowboys and native Americans; created by Willy Vandersteen.
BREED: Rough Collie   YEARS: 
Rita  Rita      (Group Rita)   
A member of Fagin's gang in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Saluki   YEARS: 
Searchlight  Searchlight      (Group Rita)   
Little Willy's dog in the book Stone Fox; about a boy who enters a dog sled race to win money to save his grandpa's farm; written by John Reynolds Gerdiner. Also made into the movie for TV.
BREED: Samoyed; (Bearded Collie in the movie)  YEARS: 

 

 

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Jock  Jock      (Group Rita)   
Fred's companion in the comic strip Fred Bassett; created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham. (Also occasionally in the strip are dogs Yorky and Fifi.)
BREED: Scottish Terrier   YEARS: 
Nerak  Nerak      (Group Rita)   
Ellie's puppy in the movie The Watcher in the Woods; about a family who moves to a country home where the young girls experience haunting events linked to the past; based on a novel by Florence Engel Randall; starring Bette Davis.
BREED: Scottish Terrier   YEARS: 
Gyp  Gyp      (Group Rita)   
One of the Wilkinson's dogs in the children's book Only One Woof; about a dog on a sheep farm that never barks; written by James Herriot.(Also in the book is dog Sweep.)
BREED: Sheep Dog   YEARS: 
Rodney  Rodney      (Group Rita)   
The family dog in the comic strip Trudy; about a homemaker who finds time to manage the house, her husband, their children and pets; create by Jerry Marcus.
BREED: Sheep Dog   YEARS: 
Sprocket  Sprocket      (Animated TV Sprocket)   
Doc's dog in the children's live-action puppet TV series Fraggle Rock and the animated TV series; a high-energy raucous musical romp with "Muppet" characters called Fraggles; created by Jim Henson.
BREED: Sheep Dog   YEARS: 
Sweep  Sweep      (Animated TV Sprocket)   
A grey dog with a penchant for bones and sausages in the TV series for children (British) The Sooty Show; about a a bear a panda and a dog all hand puppets. (More about Sweep)... (Also in the series is dog Butch.)
BREED: Spaniel   YEARS: 
Andy  Andy      (Animated TV Sprocket)   
Mark's faithful dog in the comic strip Mark Trail; about an outdoor magazine writer whose assignments lead him into danger and adventure; created by Ed Dodd.
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Bolivar  Bolivar      (Comic Bolivar)   
In the animated movies and comic strip Donald Duck; by Walt Disney. (More about Bolivar.)
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Cujo  Cujo      (Comic Bolivar)   
The rabid dog in the book and in the movie Cujo; about a family terrorized by the eponymous Cujo; written by Stephen King.
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Howard Huge  Howard Huge      (Comic Bolivar)   
A family dog in the comic strip Howard Huge; about a dog who, by his very size, gets in the way of his family... and sometimes himself; created by Bill Hoerst and now written by Bunny Hoerst. (Image reprinted courtesy of Bunny Hoest.)
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 

 

 

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Ralphie  Ralphie      (Comic Bolivar)   
Jaren's dog in the animated TV series Lazer Tag Academy; about a girl who travels back in time from the year 3010 to the 1980s to help her ancestors; inspired by Worlds of Wonder's Lazer Tag; created by Ruby-Spears Productions.
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Dreyfuss  Dreyfuss      (Comic Bolivar)   
The family dog in the TV series Empty Nest; about a father living with his two self-supporting daughters; starring Richard Mulligan and Kristy McNichol.
BREED: St. Bernard Golden Retriever mix  YEARS: 
Benji  Benji      (Comic Bolivar)   
A lovable stray dog in a small town befriended by the locals each of whom call him by a different name in the movie Benji and its sequels played by dog Higgins. (More about Benji.)
BREED: Terrier mix  YEARS: 
Dodger  Dodger      (Group Dodger)   
Leader of Fagin's gang in the animated movie Oliver & Company; a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Terrier mix  YEARS: 
Kitty  Kitty      (Group Dodger)   
Ricky's dog in the children's book A Dog Called Kitty; about a boy terrified by dogs comes to cherish a helpless puppy; the first of 37 dog stories by author Bill Wallace.
BREED: Unknown   YEARS: 
Jip  Jip      (Book Jip)   
Dog of David's first wife, Dora, in the movies and TV series based on the book David Copperfield; about the life of English chap in the early 19th century; written by Charles Dickens.
BREED: Unkown (Spaniel in the book)  YEARS: 
Woof  Woof      (Book Jip)   
In the British TV series Woof (also A Boy Called Woof); about the adventures of a boy who turns into a dog; the show aired in 9 series for 69 episodes; written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss; based on the book by Allan Ahlberg.
BREED: Various dogs played the part   YEARS: 
Fay Ray  Fay Ray      (Book Jip)   
The second dog model in the famous photos of photographer William Wegman, named after the film actress who starred in the original film King Kong.
BREED: Weimaraner   YEARS: 
Man Ray  Man Ray      (Book Jip)   
The first dog model in the famous photos of photographer William Wegman, named after the American artist born Emmanuel Radnitzky.
BREED: Weimaraner   YEARS: 
Wee Jock  Wee Jock      (Book Jip)   
Macbeth's dog in the TV series (British) Hamish Macbeth; about a man who keeps the peace in a small Scottish town without undue reliance on the letter of the law; loosely based on a series of mystery novels by M. C. Beaton.
BREED: West Highland White Terrier   YEARS: 

 

 

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Fanny, the Wonder Dog  Fanny, the Wonder Dog      (Book Jip)   
The canine sidekick to British comedian Julian Clary. During the late 1980s she performed with Clary in major British theaters including the London Palladium, Hackney Empire and Edinburgh Playhouse.
BREED: Whippet mongrel  YEARS: 
Jed  Jed      (Book Jip)   
Nanny's wolf-dog in the movie The Journey of Natty Gann; about a tomboy in the 1930s who runs away from her guardian to join her single father who is 2000 miles away; starring Meredith Salenger and John Cusack.
BREED: Wolf-dog Hybrid   YEARS: 
Spot  Spot      (The HIghlights Spot)   
A wooden dog in the comic strip The Timbertoes; about a wooden family; appearing in 1946 in the children's magazine Highlights for Children; created in 1936 by John Gee Curley.
BREED: Wooden character   YEARS: 

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1. Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound  (Gnasher)
2. Basselope  (Rosebud)
3. Beagle  (Snoopy)
4. Border Collie  (Matisse)
5. Bulldog  (Bars)
6. Bulldog  (Spike)
7. Cocker Spaniel  (Bill)
8. Dachshund  (Lotje)
9. English Mastiff  (Zorba)
10. Generic  (Bingo)
11. Generic  (Chester)
12. Generic  (Dirty Dawg)
13. Generic  (Electra)
14. Generic  (Lucky)
15. Generic  (Pearl)
16. Generic  (Rivets)
17. Generic  (Tobias)
18. Generic hound  (Sammy)
19. German Shepherd  (White Dog)
20. Great Dane  (Bello)
21. Irish Setter  (Seamus)
22. Labrador Retriever  (Bouncer)
23. Mixed breed  (Grits)
24. Mongrel  (Zowie)
25. Old English Sheepdog  (Dinky Dog)
26. Poodle  (Yankee Poodle)
27. Scottish Terrier  (Jock)
28. St. Bernard  (Ralphie)
29. Whippet  (Fanny, the Wonder Dog)

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1.  Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound  (Gnasher)
2.  Afghan Hound  (What-A-Mess)
3.  Airedale  (Sandy)
4.  Akita  (Gin)
5.  Akita  (Hachiko)
6.  Alien dog  (Nabuko Donosor)
7.  American Pit Bull  (Arnold)
8.  Australian Cattle Dog  (Dog)
9.  Australian Kelpie  (Dusty)
10.  Basselope  (Rosebud)
11.  Basset Hound  (Flash)
12.  Basset Hound  (Flash)
13.  Basset Hound  (Jason)
14.  Basset Hound  (Toby)
15.  Bassett Hound  (Fred Bassett)
16.  Beagador  (Tag Barker)
17.  Beagle  (Buster)
18.  Beagle  (Cooler)
19.  Beagle  (Dave)
20.  Beagle  (Snoopy)
21.  Bearded Collie  (Einstein)
22.  Belgian Tervuren  (Wellard)
23.  Black Labrador Retriever  (Ubi)
24.  Bloodhound  (Copper)
25.  Bloodhound  (McGruff)
26.  Bluestick Coonhound  (Tet)
27.  Border Collie  (Black Bob)
28.  Border Collie  (Dog)
29.  Border Collie  (Fly)
30.  Border Collie  (Matisse)
31.  Border Terrier mix  (Barney)
32.  Boston Terrier  (Iggy)
33.  Briard  (Buck)
34.  Briard  (Ruff)
35.  Bull Terrier  (Baxter)
36.  Bull Terrier  (Grimm)
37.  Bull Terrier  (Sparky)
38.  Bull Terrier  (Spuds Mackenzie)
39.  Bull Terrier  (Bullseye)
40.  Bulldog  (Bars)
41.  Bulldog  (Bulle Bas, Officer)
42.  Bulldog  (Bumper)
43.  Bulldog  (Butch)
44.  Bulldog  (Choppy)
45.  Bulldog  (Francis)
46.  Bulldog  (Georgette)
47.  Bulldog  (Lockjaw)
48.  Bulldog  (Ma-Mutt)
49.  Bulldog  (Max)
50.  Bulldog  (Spike)
51.  Bulldog  (Spike)
52.  Bulldog  (Spike)
53.  Bulldog  (Bandit)
54.  Bulldog   (Bul Super & Hiel Hieper)
55.  Cairn Terrier  (Audrey)
56.  Cardigan Welsh Corgi  (Edward)
57.  Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  (Rex)
58.  Chihuahua  (Señor Dog)
59.  Chihuahua  (Tito)
60.  Cocker Spaniel  (Bill)
61.  Cocker Spaniel  (Charkie)
62.  Cocker Spaniel  (Lucky)
63.  Cocker Spaniel  (Sam)
64.  Cocker Spaniel  (Sam)
65.  Cocker Spaniel  (Spot the Dog)
66.  Cocker Spaniel  (Spunky)
67.  Cocker Spaniel  (Scamp)
68.  Dachshund  (Dinah)
69.  Dachshund  (Itchiford (Itchy))
70.  Dachshund  (Lotje)
71.  Dachshund  (Tekko Taks)
72.  Dachshund  (Wally)
73.  Dachshund  (Willie)
74.  Daggit  (Muffit II)
75.  Dalmatian  (Dollar)
76.  Doberman Pinscher  (Adolph)
77.  Doberman Pinschers  (Apollo and Zeus)
78.  Dogue de Bordeaux  (Hooch)
79.  English Bulldog  (Rambo)
80.  English Mastiff  (Zorba)
81.  English Sheepdog  (Edgar)
82.  English Sheepdog  (Farley)
83.  English Springer Spaniel  (Millie)
84.  Fox Terrier Smooth  (Snitter)
85.  Foxhound  (Chief)
86.  Generic  (Axel)
87.  Generic  (Barkley)
88.  Generic  (Bello)
89.  Generic  (Belvedere)
90.  Generic  (Bingo)
91.  Generic  (Bingo)
92.  Generic  (Binky Barnes)
93.  Generic  (Bitsy)
94.  Generic  (Blu)
95.  Generic  (Bowser)
96.  Generic  (Brain)
97.  Generic  (Brandon)
98.  Generic  (Bullet)
99.  Generic  (Buster)
100.  Generic  (Chester)
101.  Generic  (Chief Mutt)
102.  Generic  (Chubb and Chauncey)
103.  Generic  (Cirano)
104.  Generic  (Cody)
105.  Generic  (Cookie)
106.  Generic  (Cubitus)
107.  Generic  (Cudlow)
108.  Generic  (Daisy)
109.  Generic  (Dawg)
110.  Generic  (Dirty Dawg)
111.  Generic  (Dogbert)
112.  Generic  (Dogger)
113.  Generic  (Dogmatix)
114.  Generic  (Dogtanian)
115.  Generic  (Dotty Dog)
116.  Generic  (Douglas Dog)
117.  Generic  (Duke)
118.  Generic  (Duke)
119.  Generic  (Duke)
120.  Generic  (Electra)
121.  Generic  (Floyd)
122.  Generic  (Fuzz)
123.  Generic  (Gai Luron)
124.  Generic  (Goofy)
125.  Generic  (Gromit)
126.  Generic  (Harry)
127.  Generic  (Jollipop)
128.  Generic  (Kewpie)
129.  Generic  (Loyal Heart Dog)
130.  Generic  (Lucky)
131.  generic  (Mike)
132.  Generic  (Miles)
133.  Generic  (Norbert)
134.  Generic  (Nugget)
135.  Generic  (Odie)
136.  Generic  (Otto)
137.  Generic  (Pajamas)
138.  Generic  (Pal)
139.  Generic  (Patches)
140.  Generic  (Pearl)
141.  Generic  (Petey)
142.  Generic  (Pif)
143.  Generic  (Pluto)
144.  Generic  (Polgas)
145.  Generic  (Poochie)
146.  Generic  (Puddles)
147.  Generic  (Raggedy Dog)
148.  Generic  (Rantanplan)
149.  Generic  (Ribbon and Hayward)
150.  Generic  (Rivets)
151.  Generic  (Rocket)
152.  Generic  (Rowlf the Dog)
153.  Generic  (Rude Dog)
154.  Generic  (Rufferto)
155.  Generic  (Santa's Little Helper)
156.  Generic  (Smedey)
157.  Generic  (Snert)
158.  Generic  (Sorry O-O)
159.  Generic  (Stripe)
160.  Generic  (Tobias)
161.  Generic  (Top Dog)
162.  Generic  (Towser)
163.  Generic  (Trouble)
164.  Generic  (Vivian)
165.  Generic  (Weederman)
166.  Generic  (Winston)
167.  Generic  (Yukk!)
168.  Generic  (Pimpa)
169.  Generic hound  (Foofur)
170.  Generic hound  (Sammy)
171.  Generic large dog  (Shadow)
172.  Generic shaggy dog  (Shagg E. Dawg)
173.  German Shepherd  (Devil)
174.  German Shepherd  (Evie)
175.  German Shepherd  (Flash the Wonder Dog)
176.  German Shepherd  (Hobo)
177.  German Shepherd  (Jerry Lee)
178.  German Shepherd  (Kavik)
179.  German Shepherd  (Rudy)
180.  German Shepherd  (White Dog)
181.  German Shepherd  (Charlie B. Barkin)
182.  Golden Labrador  (Reckless)
183.  Golden Retriever  (Alex)
184.  Golden Retriever  (Brandon)
185.  Golden Retriever  (Comet)
186.  Golden Retriever  (Einstein)
187.  Golden Retriever  (Harvey)
188.  Golden Retriever  (Liberty)
189.  Great Dane  (Astro)
190.  Great Dane  (Bello)
191.  Great Dane  (Danny)
192.  Great Dane  (Einstein)
193.  Great Dane  (Krypto)
194.  Great Dane  (Marmaduke)
195.  Great Dane  (Scrappy-Doo)
196.  Great Dane  (Sieg and Kleine)
197.  Hound  (Sherlock Hound)
198.  Husky Alaskan  (Nanook)
199.  Irish Setter  (Mike)
200.  Irish Setter  (Seamus)
201.  Irish Setter  (Barney)
202.  Jack Russell Terrier  (Bijou)
203.  Jack Russell Terrier  (Chalky)
204.  Jack Russell Terrier  (Jack)
205.  Jack Russell Terrier  (Quark)
206.  King Charles Spaniel  (Ditto)
207.  Löwchen  (Freeway)
208.  Labrador  (Joost)
209.  Labrador Retriever  (Barfy)
210.  Labrador Retriever  (Bouncer)
211.  Labrador Retriever  (Eddie)
212.  Labrador Retriever  (Kleberg)
213.  Landseer Newfoundland  (Pilot)
214.  Large white dog  (Fifi)
215.  Lhasa Apso  (Ms. Lion)
216.  Lhasa Apso  (Terence)
217.  Mixed breed  (Beasley)
218.  Mixed breed  (Buck)
219.  Mixed breed  (Garrick)
220.  Mixed breed  (Grits)
221.  Mixed breed  (Hambone)
222.  Mixed breed  (Mortimer)
223.  Mixed breed  (Rocks)
224.  Mixed breed  (Rowf)
225.  Mixed breed  (Vince)
226.  Mixed breed   (Hank the Cowdog)
227.  Mixed breed  (Gumbo)
228.  Mixed breed terrier  (Boomer)
229.  Mongrel  (Hosehead)
230.  Mongrel  (Zowie)
231.  Old English Sheepdog  (Ambrosius)
232.  Old English Sheepdog  (Barney)
233.  Old English Sheepdog  (Boot)
234.  Old English Sheepdog  (Hot Dog)
235.  Old English Sheepdog  (Max)
236.  Old English Sheepdog  (Mosé)
237.  Old English Sheepdog  (Samson)
238.  Old English Sheepdog  (Schaeffer)
239.  Old English Sheepdog  (Wilby Daniels)
240.  Old English Sheepdog  (Dinky Dog)
241.  Pekingese  (Pongping)
242.  Pit Bull  (Carface V. Malone)
243.  Pit Bull  (Petey)
244.  Pit Bull Terrier  (Tige)
245.  Pointer  (Sensation)
246.  Poodle  (Algonquin)
247.  Poodle  (Daphne)
248.  Poodle  (Pekkie)
249.  Poodle  (Roly)
250.  Poodle  (Yankee Poodle)
251.  Pug  (Otis)
252.  Pug  (Willy)
253.  Pyrenean Mountain Dog  (Belle)
254.  Rottweiler  (Carl)
255.  Rottweiler  (Greta)
256.  Rottweiler  (Snots)
257.  Rough Collie  (Bessy)
258.  Saluki  (Rita)
259.  Samoyed;  (Searchlight)
260.  Scottish Terrier  (Jock)
261.  Scottish Terrier  (Nerak)
262.  Sheep Dog  (Gyp)
263.  Sheep Dog  (Rodney)
264.  Sheep Dog  (Sprocket)
265.  Spaniel  (Sweep)
266.  St. Bernard  (Andy)
267.  St. Bernard  (Bolivar)
268.  St. Bernard  (Cujo)
269.  St. Bernard  (Howard Huge)
270.  St. Bernard  (Ralphie)
271.  St. Bernard  (Dreyfuss)
272.  Terrier  (Benji)
273.  Terrier  (Dodger)
274.  Unknown  (Kitty)
275.  Unkown  (Jip)
276.  Various dogs played the part  (Woof)
277.  Weimaraner  (Fay Ray)
278.  Weimaraner  (Man Ray)
279.  West Highland White Terrier  (Wee Jock)
280.  Whippet  (Fanny, the Wonder Dog)
281.  Wolf-dog Hybrid  (Jed)
282.  Wooden character  (Spot)
  


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