All Dogs Famous from 1940 to 1959Sorted by Earliest Year |
Crab Proteus' dog in the play Two Gentlemen of Verona; about the conflict between friendship and love and the foolish behaviour of people in love; by William Shakespeare. The play was presented on TV several times. BREED: Generic YEARS: Play: since 1590. TV: 1952 |
Bullseye (Book ) 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: Book: 1837-1839. Movies: 1922, 1948, 1968, 1988, 1997, 2005. TV: 1999, 2007. |
Pilot 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: Book: 1847. TV series: 2006. Movies: 1914-2011. |
Sensation (Another ) 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: Dog: 1870s. In Kennel catalog: 1936- now. |
Tige (Advertising ) 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: Comic strip: 1901-1921. Ads: 1904-now. Radio: 1943-1954. TV series: 1951-1953. |
Beans Jimmy's dog in the comic strip Little Jimmy; about little boy who was constantly forgetting what he was supposed to do and ended up getting into trouble; created by Jimmy Swinnerton. The comic strip was one of the first continuing features and one of the longest running. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic Strip: 1904-1958. |
Nana In the book Peter and Wendy and the original play Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie and in the stage musical Peter Pan. BREED: Newfoundland in the play and book. In film and on stage St. Bernard. YEARS: Play: 1904. Book: 1911. Stage: 1954, 1979, 1990, 1998. |
Kolin Kelly (Another ) (See also Offissa Bull Pup) A brickmaker in the comic strip Krazy Kat; about the love triangle between a cat, an antagonist mouse and a protective police dog; created by cartoonist George Herriman. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1913-1944. |
Offissa Bull Pup (See also Kolin Kelly) The one whe tries protect Krazy Kat in the comic strip Krazy Kat; about the love triangle between a cat, an antagonist mouse and a protective police dog; created by cartoonist George Herriman. BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Comic strip: 1913-1944. |
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Bingo In advertisements for Cracker Jacks, a U.S. brand of snack consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts. BREED: Generic YEARS: Ads: 1918- 2021. |
Sieg and Kleine 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: Comic strip: 1918- now. |
Tippie (Tippie as Bulldog ) Cap's dog in the comic strip Cap Stubbs and Tippie; about the daily life of a boy and his dog (later renamed Tippie and Cap Stubbs); created and drawn by Edwina Dumm. The comic started out with the bulldog prior to 1930s, then a terrier. (Also a coloring book issued in 2014.) BREED: Scottish Terrier YEARS: Comic strip: 1918-1966. |
Whitey The flippant detective's dog in book, in movies and in the TV series Boston Blackie; about a reformed jewel thief who solves crimes; in the movies starring Chester Morris, and in the TV series Kent Taylor. The characters of the stories were created by author Jack Boyle in the early 1900s. BREED: Black Terrier YEARS: Short Stories: 1914-1920. Movies: 1918-1949. Radio: 1944-1950. TV series: 1951-1953. |
Bullet Snuffy's dog in the comic strip and animated TV series Barney Google and Snuffy Smith; created by cartoonist Billy DeBeck. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1919- now. TV series: 1963. |
Pip (The one on the right) The assumed father role in the in the British comic strip Pip, Squeak and Wilfred; about an orphaned family of animals who were looked after by a housemaid in a family house on the edge of London; conceived by Bertram Lamb and published in the Daily Mirror. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1919-1956. |
Bingo 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: Comic strip: 1920- now. |
Fikske Rikske's dog in the Flemish comic strip Rikske and Fikske; about the adventures of a boy and his dog; written by Nonkel Fons and drawn by Lionel Graham Croucher. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1920-1971. |
Pongping 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: Comic strip: 1920- now |
Mike 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: Comic strip: 1921-2023. Movie: 1982. |
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Rin Tin Tin In the movies and the TV series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin; about a orphan boy and his dog being raised by the soldiers at a U.S. Cavalry post. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movies: 1922-1931. TV series: 1954-1959. |
Sandy (1982 movie ) 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: Radio: 1925-1942. Comics: 1925- 2010. Broadway stage: 1977-1983. Movies: 1982, 1999, 2014. |
Adolph (Another ) The other image shows dog as Schnappsy when, in 1936, Adolph Hitler came to power. In the comic strip Dinglehoofer und His Dog Adolph; by Harold Knerr. (In 1939, the title of the strip became Dingle-Hoofer and his Dog) BREED: Dachshund YEARS: Comic strip: 1926-1949. |
Zero Annie's dog in the comic strip Little Annie Rooney; about a young orphaned girl who traveled about with her dog in the 1920s; originated by King Features Syndicate. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1927-1966. |
Junior Family dog in the comic strip Muggs and Skeeter; about a couple of youngsters in humorous situations; created by Wally Bishop. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1928. |
Snowy (Comic ) Tintin's dog in the Belgian comic book, the animated TV series, and the animated movie The Adventures of Tintin; about a reporter and his dog; created by Georges "Hergé" Remi. The earlier TV series was The Adventures of Tintin; the later series Hergé's Adventures of Tintin. BREED: Wire Fox Terrier YEARS: Comic books: 1929-1976. TV series: 1959-1963, 1991-1992. Movie: 2011. |
Daisy (Movie ) 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: Comic strip: 1930- now. Movies: 1938-1950. |
Struppi Tobias' dog in the Viennese comic strip Tobias Seicherl; about a bourgeois man, often drunk, usually strolling the streets of Vienna with his cane, pipe and dog; created by Ladislaus Kmoch. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1930-1931, 1958-1961. |
Pluto (See also Fifi) 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: Movies: 1931- now. TV series: 1999- now. |
Fritz Jane's pet in the adult comic strip Jane (originally Jane's Journal); the misadventures of a woman who frequently and often inadvertently lost her clothes; created by Norman Pett. BREED: Dachshund YEARS: Comic strip: 1932-1959. |
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Goofy In animated movies such as A Goofy Movie by Walt Disney; originally Dippy Dawg. (More about Goofy.) BREED: Generic YEARS: Movies: since 1932-2009. |
Goopy Geer A character in the short animated movies of Merrie Melodies; about a tall, lanky anthropomorphic dog who sings and dances his way through a musical world. (More about Goopy Geer.) BREED: Generic YEARS: Animated series: 1932-1943 |
Fifi the Peke (See also Pluto) Pluto's girlfriend in the animated movies with Pluto, a gregarious dog; by The Walt Disney Studios. (More about Fifi.) BREED: Pekingese YEARS: Movies: 1933-1942. |
Poochie (original called Woofy in 1933, then Poochie in 2018) 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: Comic strip: 1933- now. |
Bandit (See also Jack) 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: Book: 1935-1943, 1962, 1971, 1974. TV series: 1977-1983. |
Puddy the Pup A white dog with a black ear in the various animated movies as a Terrytoons character. BREED: Generic YEARS: Movies: 1935-1942. |
Sparky (Another ) Smokey's firehouse dog (sometimes called Sparks) in the comic strip Smokey Stover; about a foolish firefighter (often riding in his two-wheeled "Foomobile") and his family and friends; created by Bill Holman. BREED: Dalmatian YEARS: Comic strip: 1935-1973. |
Bob Emily's pet in the book and TV show Dumb Witness; a murder mystery featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot; about a wealthy spinster who believes she has been the victim of attempted murder. BREED: Fox Terrier YEARS: Book: 1937, TV show: 1996. |
Devil (Movie ) 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: Comics: 1936- now. Movie serial: 1943. |
Eugene the Jeep A character presumed to be some type of dog in the comic strip and animated movies Popeye; a mysterious animal with magical abilities. The name "Jeep" was adopted by GIs in WW II for their 4-wheel utility vehicle because it was small, versatile and could solve seemingly impossible problems. BREED: Unknown YEARS: Comic strip: 1936. Animated movies: 1938-1940. |
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Harry (Comic book annual ) 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: Comic strip:1936-1969, 1989-1997, 2005- now. |
Spot A generic dog in the book Dick and Jane; about a generic boy and generic girl in a generic world; created by William S. Gray a children's reader series. BREED: Generic YEARS: Book: 1936-1965. |
Spot (The HIghlights ) 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: Comic: 1936- now. |
Bamse The heroic mascot during World War II of the Free Norwegian Forces. (More about Bamse.) BREED: St. Bernard YEARS: Dog: 1937-1944. |
Judy Mascot of the Royal Navy in World War II, only dog to be taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese.... (More about Judy) BREED: Pointer YEARS: Dog: 1937-1950 |
Just Nuisance (Statue ) Only dog to be enlisted in the Royal Navy, serving at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon's Town, South Africa where a statue honors him. BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Dog: 1937-1944. |
Sinbad The mascot of the U.S. Coast Guard and in the book written by George F. Foley Jr. Sinbad of the Coast Guard. (More about Sinbad.) BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Dog: 1937-1951. Book: 1945 |
Ace the Wonder Dog Dog actor in the movie The Adventures of Rusty and many others from 1938-1946 including the 1943 serial The Phantom. (More about Ace.) BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Dog: 1937-1947. Movies: 1938-1946. |
Bolivar (Comic ) In the animated movies and comic strip Donald Duck; by Walt Disney. (More about Bolivar.) BREED: St. Bernard YEARS: Movies: 1938- now. Comic books: 1938- now. |
Jasper (2020 movie ) Maxim de Winter's dog in the movie Rebecca; about a self-conscious bride who is tormented by the memory of her husband's dead first wife; starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based on the book by Daphne du Maurier. Also a 2020 movie starring Lily James. BREED: Cocker Spaniel YEARS: Book: 1938. Movie: 1940, 2020. |
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King (Comic ) (Also known as Yukon King) A Mounted Policeman's sled dog in the radio and the TV series and comic book Challenge of The Yukon; aka Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, about the Monty and his dog fighting evildoers in the Northern wilderness in the 1890s; TV series starred Richard Simmons.... (More about Yukon King) BREED: Alaskan Malamute YEARS: Radio: 1938-1954. TV show: 1955-1958. Comics: 1951-1958. |
Alec Subject of several poems in the comic strip Alec the Great; created by one of the first woman syndicated cartoonist, Edwina Dumm. BREED: Generic small fluffy dog YEARS: Comic strip: 1931-1969. |
Bulletdog Bulletman's dog in the comic book series Bulletman; about a man who develops powers, great muscle mass, and brain power to fight crime; created by Bill Parker and Jon Smalle for Fawcett Comics. BREED: English Setter YEARS: Comic books: 1939-1953. |
Genevieve (Movie poster ) Madeline's dog in the children's book series, in the movie, and animated TV series for children Madeline; about a girl who lives in Paris and attends a boarding school; written by Ludwig Bemelmans. BREED: Generic YEARS: Books: 1939-1967. TV series: 1991-2007. Movie: 1998. |
Moreover (1940 movie ) (Named Faith in the early movie version) In the movie The Biscuit Eater; about a dog who has a strong relationship with two twelve-year-old boys; a remake of a 1940 film and based upon the book by James H. Street. BREED: German Wirehaired Pointer YEARS: Book: 1939. Movie: 1940, 1972. |
Pedro Faithful companion of private detective Sexton Blake in the British TV series Sexton Blake, about a detective solving many kinds of mysteries. BREED: Bloodhound YEARS: Comic strips: 1939-1979. Movies: 1930-1958. TV: 1967-1971. |
Tuffy Pet with in the British comic strip Tuffy and his Magic Tail; about a dog whose wagging tail results in magical things; by cartoonist Warden Arnold. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1939-1955. |
Abu The dog that the evil Jaffar turns the boy thief into in the movie The Thief of Bagdad; about the adventures of a naive King of Bagdad and a young thief, with a beautiful princess, a flying carpet, an all-seeing eye and a genie (djinn). BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1940. |
Butch 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: Movie shorts: 1940-1947. TV series: 1954, 2001-2017, 2006-2012. |
Chips The most decorated war dog of World War II. Also in the movie Chips the War Dog. BREED: German Shepherd mix with Collie and Husky YEARS: Dog: 1940-1946. |
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Fala Pet dog of President Franklin Roosevelt. The president also had dogs German Shepherd Major, Scottish Terrier Meggie, Llewellyn Setter Winks, English Sheepdog Tiny, Great Dane President and Bullmastiff Blaze. (More about Fala.) BREED: Scottish Terrier YEARS: Dog: 1940-1952. |
Fanto The Great Boldini's companion in the movie It All Came True; about a crooked nightclub owner who blackmails his piano player to allow him to stay at his eccentric mother's boarding house; starring Humphrey Bogart. BREED: Poodle YEARS: Movie: 1940 |
Frou Frou The dog at the resort in the movie Dulcy; about a ditsy woman who tries to arrange a meeting for her inventor-friend with a possible investor and all goes wrong. BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Movie: 1940. |
Gander (Originally called Pal) A dog with the Royal Rifles a regiment of the Canadian Army during World War II who was killed saving the lives of several wounded Canadian soldiers in 1941. (More about Gander.) BREED: Newfoundland YEARS: Dog: 1940-1941. |
Lassie A dog who treks many miles to be reunited with the boy she loves in the book Lassie Come Home; written by Eric Knight. (More about Lassie.) BREED: Rough Collie YEARS: Book: 1940. |
Pal Dog actor in many films such as the Lassie Come Home and in the television series Lassie with actor Tommy Retig. (More about Pal.) BREED: Collie Rough YEARS: Dog: 1940-1958. |
Renni (From cover of 1941 Swiss edition) A military working dog in the German book Renni der Retter: Das Leben eines Kriegshundes, (Renni the Rescuer: A Dog of the Battlefield), a fictional account of a dog raised and trained for war; written by Felix Salten. The English translation of the book differs from the original. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Book: 1940, 1941. |
Bitsy The Pulham family dog in the movie H. M. Pulham Esq.; about a successful man who reflects on the past wondering if he is now happy; starring Robert Young and Hedy Lamarr. BREED: Unknown YEARS: Movie: 1941. |
Bulle Bas, Officer (See also Bul Super & Hiel Hieper and Joost) 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: Comic strip: 1941-1986. |
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Buttons (Another ) Dixie's dog in the movie Lady Be Good; about two songwriters still in love after their divorce and a friend tries to get them back together; starring Ann Sothern and Robert Young. (Watch Buttons doing some fantastic tricks during Eleanor Powell's dance routine.) BREED: Jack Russell Terrier mix YEARS: Movie: 1941. |
Charkie (Book ) 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: Book: since 1941. TV series: 2004, 2006. Movie: 2006. |
Gypsy (Gypsy Princess) A dog given to Johnny in the movie Johnny Eager; about a unloving but successful racketeer who wants to open a dog racing track while dating the D.A.'s daughter. He thinks he's bad because he never had a dog when he was a kid; starring Robert Taylor and Lana Turner. BREED: Greyhound YEARS: Movie: 1941. |
Horrie (The Wog-Dog) Mascot of the Second Australian Imperial Force in World War II acting as a guard dog and giving early warning of enemy aircraft. (More about Horrie.) BREED: Terrier mix YEARS: Dog: 1941-1942. |
Joost (Bul Super & Hiep Hiper ) 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: Comic: 1941-1986. |
Pard (See Pard in movie I Died a Thousand Times, 1955) Roy's dog in the movie High Sierra about an ex-con who is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals to carry out a robbery; starring Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1941. |
Señor Dog 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: Comic strip: 1941-1985. |
Dinah Pluto's girlfriend in the animated movies about Mickey Mouse; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: Dachshund YEARS: Movie: 1942- now. |
Friday (Dogs Schnucke and Driest in the book cover ) Duncan's dog in the movie Eyes in the Night; about a blind detective and his seeing-eye dog who solve a murder and capture the perpetrator; starring Edward Arnold and dog actor Friday. This movie and the sequel The Hidden Eye were based on the novel series by Baynard Kendrick. (In the book series, Duncan has two German Sheperds, Schnucke and Driest.) BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movies: 1942, 1945. |
Poky (Actually The Poky Little Puppy) One of the family dogs in the children's book The Poky Little Puppy; about a litter of pups one of which avoids mischief because he is in his own world; written by Janette Sebring Lowrey. BREED: Generic YEARS: Book: 1942, 1970. |
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Spike (Different coloration ) The stern but occasionally dumb dog in animated movies Tom and Jerry; by Hanna-Barbera. (More about Spike.) BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Cartoons: 1942-2008. |
Timmy (Animated TV series ) The childrens' dog in the books, the TV series and animated TV series The Famous Five; a series of children's stories by Enid Blyton and later adapted for British TV in the late 1970s, then in the 1990s, then as an animated series. BREED: Border Collie in the TV series; mixed breed in the books YEARS: Book: 1942-1963. TV series: 1978-1979 1995-1997. TV series: 2008. |
Buster (Another ) Fatty's dog who often stumbles upon clues in the children's book series The Five Find-Outers; about five children and a dog who solve mysteries; written by Enid Blyton. BREED: Scottish Terrier YEARS: Book: 1943-1961. |
Butch Maisie's dog in the movie Swing Shift Maisie; about a woman who loses her job as an assistant in a theatrical dog act and gets a a job at the airplane company during World War II; starring Ann Southern. BREED: Havanese probably YEARS: Movie: 1943 |
Droopy A meek dog with a deadpan voice in the animated movies about Droopy who matches wits with either a slick anthropomorphic wolf or a bulldog named Spike; created by Tex Avery and produced by MGM. BREED: Basset Hound YEARS: Movies: 1943-1958. |
Koko the Pup A character in the comic book series The Beano Book; with Big Eggo, doing various antics; published by DC Thomson. BREED: Generic YEARS: Cartoons: 1943-1949. |
Lassie (TV series ) In the TV series and in the movies beginning with the film Lassie Come Home; about a boy and his dog; starring Roddy McDowall and Elizabeth Taylor. In the TV series the boy was played by Tommy Retig. (More about Lassie.) BREED: RoughCollie YEARS: Movie: from 1943. TV series: 1954-1973. |
Prince Mr. Palmer's dog in the 3rd movie of the Falcon series The Falcon in Danger; about an amateur detective (known as the Falcon) who investigates and discovers a plot against the government after two industrialists and $100,000 disappear from an airplane while the plane is in the air; starring Tom Conway BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Movie: 1943. |
Smoky Dog who served as a in World War II in the South Pacific with the Air Force and flew 12 rescue and photo reconnaissance missions. (More about Smoky.) BREED: Yorkshire Terrier YEARS: Dog: 1943-1957. |
Black Bob (Book cover ) 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: Comics: 1944-1982. Book: 1950-1965. |
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Bobby Pamela's dog in the movie The Uninvited; about a brother and sister who discover their beautiful Gothic mansion is bedeviled by a ghost; starring Ray Milland. BREED: Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1944 |
Duke Willis' dog in the movie musical Bathing Beauty; about a contrived misunderstanding that leads to the breakup of a songwriter and his fiancé; starring Red Skelton and Esther Williams. BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Movie: 1944. |
Fokkie Flink In the Dutch comic strip Fokkie Flink; about an anthropomorphic, pipe-smoking detective dog who solves mysteries. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1944-1945. |
Humphrey A character in the comic series Superkatt; about an anthropomorphic cat who wears a bowtie, bonnet, and diaper as a superhero costume but has no super powers; created by Dan Gordon. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic series: 1944-1955. |
Meathead The victim of Screw's antics in the animated movies Screwy Squirrel; about a brash and erratic squirrel who inflicts various forms of torture on his enemy; created by Tex Avery for MGM. BREED: Generic YEARS: Movies: 1944-1946. |
Rivets 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: Comic strip: 1944-1985. |
Soda The Hilton family dog in the movie Since You Went Away; about a wife whose husband goes to fight in World War II and how she and her daughters cope through the war years; starring Claudette Colbert, et. al. BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Movie: 1944. |
Wolf Gretchen's dog in the movie My Pal Wolf; about a little girl who finds an AWOL army dog, then struggles to keep him. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1944. |
Big Red (Book cover ) A show dog in the book and the movie by Disney Big Red; about a dog that would rather run through the woods than be the perfectly-trained and groomed show dog; written by Jim Kjelgarrd. (Also in the book and movie is dog Molly.) BREED: Irish Setter YEARS: Book: 1945. Movie: 1962. |
Flame Dog actor in the series of 1940s movies about Rusty, gaining fame in the 1946 movie My Dog Shep and father of Golden Boy Jr. who played Rin Tin Tin II. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Dog: 1940s. |
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Garrick 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: Book: 1945-2002. TV series: 1975, 2015. |
Skip Kapitein Rob's dog in the Dutch comic strip Kapitein Rob; about a sea captain who owns a sailing ship and a time machine which allows him to travel to previous centuries. BREED: Samoyed YEARS: Comic strip: 1945-1966. |
Sorry O-O (Comic ) 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: Books: 1945-1970. Comic strip: 1945-1975. TV series: 1959-1991. |
Tobias 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: Comic strip: 1945- now. |
Willie (formerly Punch; apparently the dog was not named after "William the Conqueror" as suggested in the movie Patton) Companion pet for George S. Patton; the American general, devoted dog lover, acquired a terrier puppy in Europe during World War II. The dog folowed him around everywhere. The character Willie also appeared in the movie Patton. BREED: Bull Terrier YEARS: Dog: 1943-1955. Movie: 1970. |
Zoonie The Tucker family dog in the movie The Southerner; about a poor family of cotton pickers who decide to get their own land, but must struggle against nature; starring Zachary Scott. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1945. |
Andy 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: Comic strip: 1946- now. |
Barnyard Dawg (Also known as George P. Dog and Mandrake) In the animated movie Walky Talkly Hawky; a Looney Tunes cartoon about Foghorn Leghorn. BREED: Basset Hound YEARS: Movie: 1946-1963. |
Bazuka Johnny's dog in the movie Step by Step; about an ex-marine and chance acquaintance who find themselves caught up in a plot involving Nazi spies. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1946. |
Danny Boy Jimmy's dog in the movie Danny Boy; about a highly decorated war dog who returns home but is kidnapped by an animal abuser. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1946. |
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Jollipop 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: Comic strip: 1946-1991. |
Rodney Julia's well-trained dog in the movie It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog; about a reporter whose life becomes complicated when he meets up with a woman in a tavern; starring Carole Landis. BREED: Doberman Pinscher YEARS: Movie: 1946. |
Shep Danny's dog in the movie My Dog Shep; about an unwanted orphan who decides to run away with his dog; starring Tom Neal. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1946. |
Banjo Patricia's dog in the movie Banjo; about a orphaned girl and her beloved dog who must reside with her hard-hearted aunt who won't allow the dog in her house. When the dog is sent back down South, the girl runs away to find him. BREED: English Setter YEARS: Movie: 1947. |
Charlie Dog Porky Pig's dog in the animated movie shorts such as Little Orphan Airedale; about a dog who has just escaped from the dog pound and is looking for a new master; by Looney Tunes. (More about Charlie Dog.) BREED: Half Collie! Half Airedale! Half Pekingese! Half St. Bernard! YEARS: Movies: 1947-1951. |
Feller Pet dog of President Harry S Truman. Since no one in the White House wanted the puppy Truman decided to give him to the White House physician. There was also Irish Setter Mike. BREED: Cocker Spaniel English YEARS: Dog: 1947-1961. |
Hector Granny's bulldog and Tweety's bodyguard in the animated movies The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries; by Warner Brothers. (More about Hector.) BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Cartoons: since 1947. |
Jigg and Mooch Two dogs in the comic series Jigg and Mooch; about a large dog, Jiff, and a small dog, Mooch, romping around; a short lived series created by John Stanley BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip; 1947. |
Napoleon Dan Hammer's dog in the movie Riff Raff; about a less than honest private eye gets involved with finding a missing map; starring Pat O'Brien and Anne Jeffreys. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1947. |
Rabelais (Played by Flame) Neighbor David's dog in the movie comedy Out of the Blue; about the supposed death of a woman and the turmoil it causes; starring George Brent and Virginia Mayo. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1947. |
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Rusty Danny's companion in the movie For the Love of Rusty; the third of eight movies about a dog and his young companion played by actor Ted Donaldson. (More on Rusty's films.) BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1947. |
Sam (Also known as Sammy) Mr. McKeever's dog in the movie It Happened on Fifth Avenue; about a homeless man who lives in a mansion while the owner has gone south for the winter; and who shares the place with others, including eventually the original residents. BREED: Parson Russell Terrier, Rough possibly YEARS: Movie: 1947. |
Scruffy The Muir's dog in the TV series The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and in the movie The Ghost and Mrs. Muir; about a young widow who has a ghost friend; starring Hope Lange. BREED: Fox Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1947. TV series: 1968-1970. |
Tekko Taks In the Dutch comic strip Tekko Taks; about a dog that finds himself in various situations. BREED: Dachshund YEARS: Comic strip: 1947-1950, 1982-1985. |
Beauregard Bugleboy In the comic strip Pogo; set in the Okefenokee Swamp of the southeastern United States and engaging in social and political satire; created by Walt Kelly. (The dog is also known as Beauregard Chaulmoogra Frontenac de Montmingle Bugleboy.) BREED: Bloodhound YEARS: Comic strip: 1948-1975. |
K-9 Marvin's dog in the animated movies Marvin the Martian of Looney Tunes. (More about K-9.) BREED: Martian dog YEARS: Movies: since 1948. |
Pif (TV series ) (Spiff in English) 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: Comic strip: 1948-1970s. Animated TV series: 1989. |
Pilot Young Davey's dog in the movie Rachel and the Stranger; about a widowed farmer who takes an indentured servant as his new wife, but the arrival of an old friend complicates things; starring Robert Mitchum, William Holden, and Loretta Young. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1948. |
Streak Companion to the original Green Lantern in the comic book series Green Lantern; about a super hero who fought common criminals in New York City with the aid of his magic ring; published by DC Comics. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic books: 1948. |
Bullet Roy's dog in the TV series The Roy Rogers Show; about a rancher and friends doing good; starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans who rescue the weak and helpless from the clutches of the "bad guys." BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: TV series: 1949-1971. |
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Bumpy (Stuffed toy ) Noddy's companion in the children's books and British animated TV series for children about Noddy; a character created by British children's author Enid Blyton. BREED: Generic YEARS: Book: 1949-1963. TV series: 1975, 1992, 1998, 2001. |
Monty Mrs. Riordan's dog in the movie The Hidden Room; about a husband who plans a devilish revenge against his wife's lover; originally released as Obsession in England and based on the book A Man About A Dog by Alec Coppel. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1949. |
Scamper Janet and Peter's pet dog in the children's book series The Secret Seven; about a group of child detectives solving mysteries; created by Enid Blyton. BREED: English Cocker Spaniel YEARS: Book: 1949-1963. |
Sniffy the Pup A playful and frolicking pup in the comic book series Sniffy the Pup; by Standard Comics. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic books: 1949-1953. |
Angel Deceased Mr. Taylor's dog in the movie This Side of the Law; about a vagrant who is bailed out of jail by an attorney to impersonate a missing millionaire whose estate is worth $3,000,000; starring Kent Smith and Janis Paige. BREED: Unknown YEARS: Movie: 1950. |
Bruno Cinderella's dog in the animated movie Cinderella; produced by Walt Disney and based on the fairy tale Cendrillon by Charles Perrault. BREED: Bloodhound YEARS: Movie: 1950. |
Burp Gerald's dog in the animated TV series and film short pet of Gerald McBoing-Boing. The TV series The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show was broadcast on Sunday evenings on CBS; adapted from a story by Dr. Seuss. BREED: Generic YEARS: Movie short: 1950. TV series: 1956-1957. |
Johnny One-Eye Martin's dog in the movie Johnny One-Eye; about a former gangster turned legitimate businessman who ends up in trouble; starring Pat O'Brien. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1950 |
Otto In the comic strip Beetle Bailey; about the inept American soldiers stationed at Camp Swampy; created by Mort Walker. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1950- now. |
Rembrandt Eleanor's dog in the movie Woman on the Run; about a woman, whose husband has witnessed a murder and runs off; she tries to find him while trying to elude the police; starring Ann Sheridan. BREED: Border Collie mix YEARS: Movie: 1950. |
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Ribsy Henry's dog in the book series about Henry Higgins; about a young boy's adventures in Portland, Oregon in the 1950s; written by Beverly Cleary. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Book: 1950. |
Snoopy (See also Spike) 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: Comic strip: 1950- now. TV specials: 1965-2011. Movies: 1969, 1972, 1977, 1980. |
Spike (See also Snoopy) Snoopy's older brother in the comic strip Peanuts; by Charles Schulz. (More about Spike.) BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Comic strip: 1950- now. |
Archie (Another ) Bill Denny's accidental anniversary gift to his wife in the movie Behave Yourself!; about a gangland's messenger dog that instead follows a husband home and gets him involve with the mob, money and murder; starring Farley Granger and Shelley Winters. BREED: Welsh Terrier mix YEARS: Movie: 1951. |
Beagle Boys A gang of criminals who constantly try to rob Scrooge McDuck in the Walt Disney comic series Beagle Boys; created by Carl Barks. BREED: Beagles YEARS: Comics: 1951. |
King (Played by Flame) Rex Shepherd's incarnation in the movie You Never Can Tell; about a murdered dog who is reincarnated as a detective intent on solving his murderer; starring Dick Powell. (Also in the movie are dogs Max and Tillie.) BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1951. |
Mike (Irish Red) 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: Book: 1951. Reissue: 1984. |
Ruff (Movie ) 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: Comic strip: 1951-. TV series: 1959-1963, 1986-1988. Movie: 1987, 1993, 1998 . |
Shep Prospector Jonathan's faithful companion in the movie The Painted Hills; about a guy who strikes gold and whose greedy partner attempts to lay claim on the find; starring the dog Pal as Lassie. BREED: Rough Collie YEARS: Movie: 1951. |
Sparky Official advertisement mascot for National Fire Protection Association. The cartoon character has been promoted through comic books and a web site. BREED: Dalmatian YEARS: Ad: since 1951. |
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Boy Bud's dog in the movie Talk About a Stranger; about a boy who thinks a new neighbor has poisoned his dog and tries to find justice. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1952. |
Checkers Pet dog of President Richard Nixon, famous because of the Checker's speech. Also the president had dogs Irish setter King Timahoe, Terrier Pasha and Poodle Vicki. BREED: Cocker Spaniel YEARS: Dog: 1952-1964. |
Chester (See also Spike) Spike's cohort in the animated movies Looney Tunes; voiced by Stan Freberg; produced by Warner Bros. BREED: Generic YEARS: Movies: 1952-1996. |
Flike Umberto's dog in the movie (Finnish) Umberto D; about an aged pensioner who can't afford to his rent and tries desperately to raise the money by selling his books and watch. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1952. |
Ginger Jerry's dog in the book Ginger Pye; about a smart dog who gets stolen; written by Eleanor Estes. BREED: Generic YEARS: Book: 1952. |
Marc Anthony A leading character in animated movies such as Feed the Kitty; featuring Marc Antony and Pussyfoot; a Merrie Melodies cartoon. BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Movie: 1952-1957. |
Nathaniel The first of Bruce Webster's modified dogs in the sci-fi fix-up novel City, a collection of eight tales that pastoral Dogs, in some future time, recite as oral legend of a creature known as Man; written by Clifford D. Simak. BREED: Scottish Terrier (character based on Simak's dog, Scootie) YEARS: Book: 1952. |
Ollie Seans dog in the movie based on the book The Sundowners; about an Australian outback family torn between the father's desires to continue his nomadic sheep-herding ways and the wife's and son's desire to settle down in one place; by Jon Cleary BREED: Australian Kelpie YEARS: Book: 1952. Movie: 1960. |
Puddy Eva's dog in the comic book series Little Eva; about a high-spirited little girl with a vivid imagination and a mischievous streak; published by St. John Publications. Some books were in 3d BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1952. |
Rex the Wonder Dog A super-dog in the comic book series Rex The Wonder Dog; about a dog who receives an injection of a special serum that gives him with great strength speed and intelligence great for fighting evil; by DC Comics. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Comic: 1952-1959. |
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Spike (See also Chester) Chester's cohort in the animated movies Looney Tunes; voiced by Mel Blanc, produced by Warner Bros. BREED: Bulldog YEARS: Movies: 1952-1996. |
Dollar 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: Comic books: 1953-1994. TV series: 1980-1984,1996. |
Farfel Ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson's dog and in advertisements for Nestlé's Quik . BREED: Generic puppet with long ears YEARS: Ads: 1953-1965. |
Nana In the animated movie Peter Pan; based on the book and play Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J. M. Barrie; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: St. Bernard YEARS: Movie: 1953. |
Neil The ghost couple's dog in the TV series Topper; about a stuffy old man who is haunted by the ghosts of a fun-loving married couple; based upon the 1937 film and its sequels. BREED: St. Bernard YEARS: TV series: 1953-1955. |
Pearl 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: Comic strip: 1953-2012. |
Sam Hondo's dog in the movie Hondo; about a U.S. cavalry scout who discovers a woman and her son living in the midst of warring Apaches and he becomes their protector; starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page. BREED: Rough Collie YEARS: Movie: 1953. |
Sam Sheepdog A dog guarding sheep in several animated movies such as A Sheep in the Deep; about a sheepdog who combats Ralph Wolf; by Merrie Melodies; voice by Mel Blanc. (More about Sam.) BREED: Sheep Dog YEARS: Movies: 1953-1963. |
Scuppers A dog who goes to sea and gets shipwrecked in the book Scuppers The Sailor Dog; written by Margaret Wise Brown. BREED: Generic YEARS: Book: 1953 reprinted in 2001. |
Smedey 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: Animated series: 1953-2002. |
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Woofer Winky's dog in the animated TV series Winky Dink and You; about a boy and his dog; created by Harry Prichett Sr. and Ed Wyckoff. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1953-1957. |
Alphonse Luc's faithful dog in the French comic strip Luc Junior; about a boy reporter and his dog; created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1954-1957. |
Bonaparte Brumell's dog in the movie Beau Brumell; about a penniless soldier who gains favor with the Prince of York at the end of the 18th century; starring Stewart Granger, Peter Ustinov, and Elizabeth Taylor. BREED: Poodle YEARS: Movie: 1954. |
David Sabrina's dog in the movie Sabrina; about a chauffeur's daughter who must sort out a tangled love affair by going to Paris; starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. BREED: Poodle Miniature YEARS: Movie: 1954. |
Dawg The family dog in the comic strip Hi and Lois; about about a suburban family; by Dik Browne and Mort Walker. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1954- now. |
Geddown (Another ) The family dog in the comic strip The Flibbertys; about a family with a dog, cat, and mouse who talk to each other; by Ray Helle. BREED: Generic YEARS: Comic strip: 1954-1972. |
Higgins (See also character Benji) Dog actor known mainly for his role as Benji in films and as the uncredited dog who played the character of "Dog" on the television sitcom Petticoat Junction. (More about Higgins.) BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Dog: 1954-1975. |
Lady (Book cover ) (Also known as Isis) Skeeter's dog in the book and in the movie Goodbye My Lady; about an old man and a young boy living in the Georgia swamps who are brought together by the love of a dog; written by James H. Street. The movie starred Walter Brennan and Brandon DeWilde. BREED: Basenji YEARS: Book: 1954. Movie: 1956. |
Laika A Russian stray who became the first dog in space and who died within hours after launch. (More about Laika.) BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Dog: 1954-1957. Flight: 1957. |
Marmaduke (Live-action ) 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: Comic strip: 1954- now. Movie: 2010, 2022. |
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Raving Beauty Jim Gray's dog in the British movie The Gay Dog; about an owner of a racing greyhound who bets against his own dog; starring Wilfred Pickles and Petula Clark BREED: Greyhound YEARS: Movie: 1954. |
Samantha (or Sam) In the book and the movie I am Legend; a post-apocalyptic science fiction story with Will Smith as the lead in the movie; written by Francis Lawrence. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Book: 1954. Movie: 2007. |
Schultz Sweetie Pie's dog in the comic strip Sweetie Pie; about a typical kid who can be quite annoying to her parents and teacher; created by Nadine Seltzer. BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Comic Strip: 1954-1967. |
Spike Rescued from a shelter by animal trainer Frank Weatherwax, the dog actor played many roles including Old Yeller; A Dog of Flanders and as Brown in the television series The Westerner. (More about Spike.) BREED: Labrador Retriever and Mastiff mix YEARS: Dog: probably 1954-?. |
Ace the Bat-Hound (Another ) (Other image is of dog on New Earth as Mastiff breed) Bruce Wayne's dog in the comics Bat Man; as dog partner with Batman and Robin; by DC Comics. (More about Ace the Bat-Hound.) BREED: German Shepherd Later Ace was a Puggle. YEARS: Comic strip: 1955-1964. |
Cleo (Book ) "Sock" Miller's dog in the TV series The People's Choice; about an ex-Marine and politician whose dog voice his master's dilemmas; starring Jackie Cooper. Also in the Little Golden Books series of children's books. BREED: Basset Hound YEARS: TV series: 1955-1958. Book: 1957. |
Jock (See also Lady, Tramp, Scamp, and Trusty) A friend of Lady in the animated movie Lady and the Tramp; about an American Cocker Spaniel who lives with a refined upper middle-class family and a stray called Tramp; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: Scottish Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
Krypto Superman's dog in the various comic books starring Superman; published by DC comics. (More about Krypto.) BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Comics: 1955- now. TV appearances: 1966-now. Movies: 2010, 2018, 2022. |
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Lady (Full color ) (See also Tramp, Scamp, Jock, and Trusty) In the animated movie Lady and the Tramp; about an American Cocker Spaniel who lives with a refined upper middle-class family and a stray called Tramp; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: Cocker Spaniel YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
Pard (See Pard in movie High Sierra, 1941) Roy's dog in the movie I Died A Thousand Times,a remake of the 1941 movie, about an ex-con who helps a group of inexperienced criminals to carry out a robbery; starring Jack Palance and Shelly Winters BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
Rebel Ricky's dog in the TV series The Adventures of Champion; about a wild stallion who befriends a twelve year-old boy in the American Southwest in the 1880s. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: TV series: 1955-1956. |
Scamp (Comic ) (See also Lady, Tramp, Jock, and Trusty) 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: Comic strip: 1955-1988. Movie: 2001. |
Sweep 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: TV series: 1955-1992. |
Tickie Agaton's dog in the Swedish detective novels, animated TV series, and the animated movie Agaton Sax and the Bykoebing Village Festival (Agaton Sax och Byköpings gästabud); about an owner of a detective agency chasing two villains. BREED: Dachshund YEARS: Books: 1955-1978. Animated TV series: 1976. Movie: 1976. |
Tramp (Full color ) (See also Lady, Scamp, Jock, and Trusty) In the animated movie Lady and the Tramp; about an American Cocker Spaniel who lives with a refined upper middle-class family and a stray called Tramp; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: Schnauzer mix YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
Trusty (See also Lady, Tramp, Scamp, and Jock) A friend of Lady in the animated movie Lady and the Tramp; about an American Cocker Spaniel who lives with a refined upper middle-class family and a stray called Tramp; produced by Walt Disney. BREED: Bloodhound YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
Wildfire The narrator in the movie It's a Dog's Life; about dog telling his life story from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.(Also in the movie are dogs Jimmy Jock and Miss Ladyship) BREED: Bull Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1955. |
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Bascomb Mr. Malcom Smith's drooling dog in the movie Hollywood or Bust; about a singer who can't pay his bookie and a nerdy movie fan with his Great Dane in a convertible ride to Hollywood; starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. BREED: Great Dane YEARS: Movie: 1956. |
Missus (See also Pongo) The mother dog in the book The Hundred and One Dalmations; about the travails of two Dalmatians and their puppies; written by Dodie Smith, illustration by Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone. (Source for the 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalamtians and 1996 film 101 Dalmatians.) BREED: Dalmatian YEARS: Book: 1956. |
Old Yeller (Played by Spike) In the book and the movie Old Yeller; about a boy who brings a yellow dog home; written by Fred Gipson. BREED: Blackmouth Cur YEARS: Book: 1956. Movie: 1957. |
Roger Gerry's dog in the book and the British TV series The Durrells (also known as The Durrells in Corfu on American television); about a English family trying to survive on the Greek island of Corfu in the late 1930s; based on Gerald Durrell's three autobiographical books. The story was also told in a 2005 TV film, My Family and Other Animals. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Books: 1956, 1969, 1978. TV film: 2005. TV series: 2016. |
Tulip (Named Queenie in real-life and in the book) Ackerley's dog in the book and animated movie My Dog Tulip; based on the memoirs of J. R. Ackerley; starring the voices of Christopher Plummer, Lynn Redgrave and Isabella Rossellini. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Book: 1956. Movie: 2009. |
Bessy 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: Comic strip: 1952-1997. |
Cinders The family dog in the TV series Casey Jones; about a train engineer and his family in the late 19th century living in a small town in Missouri; starring Alan Hale, Jr.. BREED: Unknown YEARS: TV series: 1957-1958. |
Kelly Len's dog in the movie Kelly and me; about a failed vaudevillean who finds a trained dog that helps him succeed in early talking films; starring Van Johnson and Piper Laurie. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1957. |
Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog Tom's lazy sidekick in the animated TV series Tom Terrific; about a boy who lives in a treehouse and can transform himself into anything he wants; created by Gene Deitch and presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children’s TV show. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1957-1959. |
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Mutt The author's dog in the book The Dog Who Wouldn't Be; about the author's boyhood on the Canadian prairies; written by Farley Mowat. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Book: 1957. |
Nelson Lady Ashlow's dog in the movie The Little Hut; about a husband and wife, along with her male friend and her protective dog, marooned on a island where they try to untangle a love triangle; starring Ava Gardner, David Niven and Stewart Granger. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1957. |
Pierrot Lori's dog in the movie Designing Women; about a sportswriter and a fashion-designer who marry after a whirlwind romance and discover they have little in common; starring Gregory Peck and Lauraen Bacall. BREED: Poodle YEARS: Movie: 1957 |
Reddy A stupid dog in the animated TV series Ruff and Reddy; about the adventures of a smart cat and a not-so-smart dog; by Hanna-Barbera. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1957-1960. |
Snuffy Joey's dog, a gift from Linda, in the movie Pal Joey; about a second-rate, womanizing singer who meets a naive chorus girl; starring Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. BREED: Cairn Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1957. |
Barney 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: TV series: 1958- now. |
Big Jeeter A lost dog in the movie (Italian) Lauta mancia; about a runaway dog who make friends with a young boy then must decide between his old home and his new young friend. (Also known by the title Big Dog Lost.) BREED: Great Date YEARS: Movie: 1958. |
Boot 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: Comic strip: 1958-2006. |
Coco Donna's pet in the TV series The Donna Reed Show; about the humorous situations and problems of a middle-class family in the late 1950s and early 1960s; starring Donna Reed. BREED: mixed breed YEARS: TV series: 1958-1966. |
Elvis (Junior as a dog ) Junior's dog in the cartoon A Waggily Tail; about a boy who treats his dog cruelly but changes his ways after a bad dreams in which he is a mistreated dog; a Looney Tunes production. BREED: Hound mix YEARS: Movie: 1958. |
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Hobo (Never actually named on-screen) 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: Movie: 1958. TV series: 1963-1965, 1979-1985. |
Huckleberry Hound In the animated TV series The Huckleberry Hound Show; about a blue dog that speaks with a Southern drawl with a relaxed sweet and well-intentioned personality; produced by Hanna-Barbera. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1958-1962. |
Lampo (Statue ) Elvio's dog in life and in the book Lampo, the Traveling Dog. The dog rode trains by himself to various parts of Italy and always returned. Station workers everywhere would tie rail ticket stubs to his collar showing where he'd been. His statue is at Campiglia Marittima Station. BREED: Mixed breed YEARS: Dog: 1953-1961. Book: 1963. |
Petey (Group ) 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: Book: 1958. TV series: 1983-1984. |
Asta The Charles' dog in the TV series The Thin Man; about a couple solving murders with their dog always underfoot; starring Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk; based on the book by Dashiell Hammett. BREED: Wire Fox Terrier YEARS: TV series: 1959-1960. |
Augie Doggie (See also Doggie Daddy and Snuffles) Doggie Daddy's pup in the animated TV series The Quick Draw McGraw Show; by Hanna-Barbera. (More about Augie Doggie.) BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1959-1960. |
Bill (Another ) 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: Comic strip: 1959- now. |
Blu (See also Ditto) 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: Comic books: 1959-now. |
Chiffon Wilby's reincarnation as a dog in the movie The Shaggy Dog; about a boy who changes into a sheepdog and back again; starring Fred MacMurray. (See Khyi Yang Po for the 2006 movie. In the 1994 remake for the Disney Family Movies series, the dog is named Bundles.) BREED: English Sheepdog YEARS: Movies: 1959 |
Deputy Dawg A deputy sheriff in the Mississippi bayous in animated TV series by Terrytoons. (More about Deputy Dawg.) BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1959-1972. |
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Ditto (See also Blu) 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: Comic strip: 1959- now. |
Doggie Daddy (See also Augie Doggie and Snuffles) Augie Doggie's father in the animated TV series The Quick Draw McGraw Show; by Hanna-Barbera. (More about Doggie Daddy.) BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1959-1960. |
Kazak Companion of Rumfoor in the book The Sirens of Titan; about the richest, most depraved man on Earth who takes a journey to distant worlds with his dog; by Kurt Vonnegut. BREED: English_Mastiff YEARS: Book: 1959. |
King Pip's dog in the movie A Dog's Best Friend; about an orphaned boy who befriends a dog whose master was recently murdered and who saves him from the killer. BREED: German Shepherd YEARS: Movie: 1959. |
Mr. Peabody (Movie ) A intelligent and clever dog in the animated TV series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show; about the time-travelling adventures of an advanced canine and his adopted son; produced by Jay Ward Productions. Also in the animated movie Mr. Peabody and Sherman. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series: 1959-1964. Movie: 2014. |
Muffy A beer-drinking dog in the movie Anatomy of a Murder; about a murder trial based on the novel by John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver; starring Jimmy Stewart and Lee Remick. BREED: Cairn Terrier YEARS: Movie: 1959. |
Paddlefoot Spinner's dog in the animated TV series Clutch Gargo; about a writer sent around the world on dangerous assignments accompanyed by his young ward and his dog; produced by Cambria Productions. BREED: Dachshund YEARS: TV series: 1959. |
Snuffles (See also Doggie Daddy and Augie Doggie) Quick Draw companion used to ferret out bad guys in the old WestIn the animated TV series The Quick Draw McGraw Show; by Hanna-Barbera. (More about Snuffles.) BREED: Bloodhound YEARS: TV series: 1959-1961. |
Yowp The sheriff's dog in the animated TV series Yogi Bear; about a amusing bear and his antics in Jellystone Park; by Hanna Barbera. BREED: Generic YEARS: TV series appearance: 1959 |
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The number of All Dogs Famous from 1940 to 1959 is 239 The contents of this page are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Also see: Dogs in Comics, Dogs in Movies, Dogs in Books, Dogs On TV, Complete List |
First Earliest Date on each page
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1. | 1590 (Crab) |
2. | 1918 (Bingo) |
3. | 1922 (Rin Tin Tin) |
4. | 1932 (Goofy) |
5. | 1936 (Harry) |
6. | 1938 (King) |
7. | 1940 (Fala) |
8. | 1941 (Buttons) |
9. | 1942 (Spike) |
10. | 1944 (Bobby) |
11. | 1945 (Garrick) |
12. | 1946 (Jollipop) |
13. | 1947 (Rusty) |
14. | 1949 (Bumpy) |
15. | 1950 (Ribsy) |
16. | 1952 (Boy) |
17. | 1952 (Spike) |
18. | 1953 (Woofer) |
19. | 1954 (Mike) |
20. | 1955 (Lady) |
21. | 1956 (Bascomb Mr.) |
22. | 1957 (Mutt) |
23. | 1958 (Hobo) |
24. | 1959 (Ditto) |
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Earliest Date (Dog Name) | |
1. | 1590 (Crab) |
2. | 1838 (Bullseye) |
3. | 1847 (Pilot) |
4. | 1872 (Sensation) |
5. | 1901 (Tige) |
6. | 1904 (Beans) |
7. | 1904 (Nana) |
8. | 1913 (Kolin Kelly) |
9. | 1913 (Offissa Bull Pup) |
10. | 1918 (Bingo) |
11. | 1918 (Sieg and Kleine) |
12. | 1918 (Tippie) |
13. | 1918 (Whitey) |
14. | 1919 (Bullet) |
15. | 1919 (Pip) |
16. | 1920 (Bingo) |
17. | 1920 (Fikske) |
18. | 1920 (Pongping) |
19. | 1921 (Mike) |
20. | 1922 (Rin Tin Tin) |
21. | 1925 (Sandy) |
22. | 1926 (Adolph) |
23. | 1927 (Zero) |
24. | 1928 (Junior) |
25. | 1929 (Snowy) |
26. | 1930 (Daisy) |
27. | 1930 (Struppi) |
28. | 1931 (Pluto) |
29. | 1932 (Fritz) |
30. | 1932 (Goofy) |
31. | 1932 (Goopy Geer) |
32. | 1933 (Fifi the Peke) |
33. | 1933 (Poochie) |
34. | 1935 (Bandit) |
35. | 1935 (Puddy the Pup) |
36. | 1935 (Sparky) |
37. | 1936 (Bob) |
38. | 1936 (Devil) |
39. | 1936 (Eugene the Jeep) |
40. | 1936 (Harry) |
41. | 1936 (Spot) |
42. | 1936 (Spot) |
43. | 1937 (Bamse) |
44. | 1937 (Judy) |
45. | 1937 (Just Nuisance) |
46. | 1937 (Sinbad) |
47. | 1938 (Ace the Wonder Dog) |
48. | 1938 (Bolivar) |
49. | 1938 (Jasper) |
50. | 1938 (King) |
51. | 1939 (Alec) |
52. | 1939 (Bulletdog) |
53. | 1939 (Genevieve) |
54. | 1939 (Moreover) |
55. | 1939 (Pedro) |
56. | 1939 (Tuffy) |
57. | 1940 (Abu) |
58. | 1940 (Butch) |
59. | 1940 (Chips) |
60. | 1940 (Fala) |
61. | 1940 (Fanto) |
62. | 1940 (Frou Frou) |
63. | 1940 (Gander) |
64. | 1940 (Lassie) |
65. | 1940 (Pal) |
66. | 1940 (Renni) |
67. | 1941 (Bitsy) |
68. | 1941 (Bul Super & Hiel Hieper) |
69. | 1941 (Bulle Bas, Officer) |
70. | 1941 (Buttons) |
71. | 1941 (Charkie) |
72. | 1941 (Gypsy) |
73. | 1941 (Horrie) |
74. | 1941 (Joost) |
75. | 1941 (Pard) |
76. | 1941 (Señor Dog) |
77. | 1942 (Dinah) |
78. | 1942 (Friday) |
79. | 1942 (Poky) |
80. | 1942 (Spike) |
81. | 1942 (Timmy) |
82. | 1943 (Buster) |
83. | 1943 (Butch) |
84. | 1943 (Droopy) |
85. | 1943 (Koko the Pup) |
86. | 1943 (Lassie) |
87. | 1943 (Prince) |
88. | 1943 (Smoky) |
89. | 1944 (Black Bob) |
90. | 1944 (Bobby) |
91. | 1944 (Duke) |
92. | 1944 (Fokkie Flink) |
93. | 1944 (Humphrey) |
94. | 1944 (Meathead) |
95. | 1944 (Rivets) |
96. | 1944 (Soda) |
97. | 1944 (Wolf) |
98. | 1945 (Big Red) |
99. | 1945 (Flame) |
100. | 1945 (Garrick) |
101. | 1945 (Skip) |
102. | 1945 (Sorry O-O) |
103. | 1945 (Tobias) |
104. | 1945 (Willie) |
105. | 1945 (Zoonie) |
106. | 1946 (Andy) |
107. | 1946 (Barnyard Dawg) |
108. | 1946 (Bazuka) |
109. | 1946 (Danny Boy) |
110. | 1946 (Jollipop) |
111. | 1946 (Rodney) |
112. | 1946 (Shep) |
113. | 1947 (Banjo) |
114. | 1947 (Charlie Dog) |
115. | 1947 (Feller) |
116. | 1947 (Hector) |
117. | 1947 (Jigg and Mooch) |
118. | 1947 (Napoleon) |
119. | 1947 (Rabelais) |
120. | 1947 (Rusty) |
121. | 1947 (Sam) |
122. | 1947 (Scruffy) |
123. | 1947 (Tekko Taks) |
124. | 1948 (Beauregard Bugleboy) |
125. | 1948 (K-9) |
126. | 1948 (Pif) |
127. | 1948 (Pilot) |
128. | 1948 (Streak) |
129. | 1949 (Bullet) |
130. | 1949 (Bumpy) |
131. | 1949 (Monty) |
132. | 1949 (Scamper) |
133. | 1949 (Sniffy the Pup) |
134. | 1950 (Angel) |
135. | 1950 (Bruno) |
136. | 1950 (Burp) |
137. | 1950 (Johnny One-Eye) |
138. | 1950 (Otto) |
139. | 1950 (Rembrandt) |
140. | 1950 (Ribsy) |
141. | 1950 (Snoopy) |
142. | 1950 (Spike) |
143. | 1951 (Archie) |
144. | 1951 (Beagle Boys) |
145. | 1951 (King) |
146. | 1951 (Mike) |
147. | 1951 (Ruff) |
148. | 1951 (Shep) |
149. | 1951 (Sparky) |
150. | 1952 (Boy) |
151. | 1952 (Checkers) |
152. | 1952 (Chester) |
153. | 1952 (Flike) |
154. | 1952 (Ginger) |
155. | 1952 (Marc Anthony) |
156. | 1952 (Nathaniel) |
157. | 1952 (Ollie) |
158. | 1952 (Puddy) |
159. | 1952 (Rex the Wonder Dog) |
160. | 1952 (Spike) |
161. | 1953 (Dollar) |
162. | 1953 (Farfel) |
163. | 1953 (Nana) |
164. | 1953 (Neil) |
165. | 1953 (Pearl) |
166. | 1953 (Sam) |
167. | 1953 (Sam Sheepdog) |
168. | 1953 (Scuppers) |
169. | 1953 (Smedey) |
170. | 1953 (Woofer) |
171. | 1954 (Alphonse) |
172. | 1954 (Bonaparte) |
173. | 1954 (David) |
174. | 1954 (Dawg) |
175. | 1954 (Geddown) |
176. | 1954 (Higgins) |
177. | 1954 (Lady) |
178. | 1954 (Laika) |
179. | 1954 (Marmaduke) |
180. | 1954 (Mike) |
181. | 1954 (Raving Beauty) |
182. | 1954 (Samantha) |
183. | 1954 (Schultz) |
184. | 1954 (Spike) |
185. | 1955 (Ace the Bat-Hound) |
186. | 1955 (Cleo) |
187. | 1955 (Fifi) |
188. | 1955 (Jock) |
189. | 1955 (Krypto) |
190. | 1955 (Lady) |
191. | 1955 (Pard) |
192. | 1955 (Pekkie) |
193. | 1955 (Rebel) |
194. | 1955 (Scamp) |
195. | 1955 (Sweep) |
196. | 1955 (Tickie) |
197. | 1955 (Tramp) |
198. | 1955 (Trusty) |
199. | 1955 (Wildfire) |
200. | 1956 (Bascomb Mr.) |
201. | 1956 (Heidi) |
202. | 1956 (Missus) |
203. | 1956 (Old Yeller) |
204. | 1956 (Roger) |
205. | 1956 (Tulip) |
206. | 1957 (Bessy) |
207. | 1957 (Cinders) |
208. | 1957 (Kelly) |
209. | 1957 (Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog) |
210. | 1957 (Mutt) |
211. | 1957 (Nelson) |
212. | 1957 (Pierrot) |
213. | 1957 (Reddy) |
214. | 1957 (Snuffy) |
215. | 1958 (Barney) |
216. | 1958 (Big Jeeter) |
217. | 1958 (Boot) |
218. | 1958 (Coco) |
219. | 1958 (Elvis) |
220. | 1958 (Hobo) |
221. | 1958 (Huckleberry Hound) |
222. | 1958 (Lampo) |
223. | 1958 (Petey) |
224. | 1959 (Asta) |
225. | 1959 (Augie Doggie) |
226. | 1959 (Bill) |
227. | 1959 (Blu) |
228. | 1959 (Chiffon) |
229. | 1959 (Deputy Dawg) |
230. | 1959 (Ditto) |
231. | 1959 (Doggie Daddy) |
232. | 1959 (Dogmatix) |
233. | 1959 (Kazak) |
234. | 1959 (King) |
235. | 1959 (Mr. Peabody) |
236. | 1959 (Muffy) |
237. | 1959 (Paddlefoot) |
238. | 1959 (Snuffles) |
239. | 1959 (Yowp) |
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