Loading.  One moment, please....

 

 

Menu

List of Famous Dogs and Dog Names

with images, facts, and breeds

including in movies, TV, comics, books, history

 

page guide   quicklist

All Dogs Famous during the 1990s

Sorted by Dog Name

show only images  show both images and info

Ace Hart Private Eye Dog  Ace Hart Private Eye Dog     
The detective in the animated TV series Dog City; created by Jim Henson. (Also in the series are dogs Ace Yu, Bubba, Bugsy, Colleen, Frisky, Mac, Mad Dog, Miss Belle, Rowlf, Scruffy and others.)
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Akamaru  Akamaru     
Kiba Inuzuka's ninja dog in the Japanese comic (manga) and animated TV series (anime) Naruto; about an adolescent ninja whose team seeks out various antiheros; created by Masashi Kishimoto.
BREED: Unknown   YEARS: 
Allen  Allen     
Spence's dog in the TV series The King of Queens; about a parcel delivery man whose father-in-law comes to stay with his family in Queens, New York.
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Andy  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: 
Angus  Angus     
Mr. Magoo's dog in the movie Mr. Magoo; about a myopic millionaire (based upon the cartoon character) who defeats jewel smugglers in his usual bumbling manner; starring Leslie Nielson.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Arnold  Arnold     
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: 
Audrey  Audrey     
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: 
Axel  Axel     
The brothers' dog in the comic strip Fusco Brothers; created by J.C. Duffy.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Baby  Baby     
Pogue's dog in the movie Clean Slate; about a private eye who suffers total amnesia every day and gets entangled in a murder case; starring Dana Carvey.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 

group advert

 

  Page 2
first row    page guide    quicklist
Balto  Balto     
In the animated movie Balto; based on a true story. (Also appearing are dogs Steele, Kaltag, Star, Nikki, Dixie and Sylvie. Sequels include Balto II and Balto III.)
BREED: Siberian Husky   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: 
Barkley  Barkley      (Another Barfy)   
In the animated TV series Sesame Street; a puppet originally named Woof-Woof.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Barkley  Barkley      (Another Barfy)   
Pogue's dog one-eyed dog in the movie Clean Slate; a private detective who forgets everything when he goes to sleep and becomes the key witness in a murder trial.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Barkley  Barkley      (Another Barfy)   
The family dog in the TV series Meego; about a shape-shifting alien living with a human family.
BREED: Terrier   YEARS: 
Barky Marky  Barky Marky      (Another Barfy)   
In the animated movie Tiny Toon Adventures; about a group of young cartoon characters who attend a school called Acme Looniversity to be the next generation of Looney Tunes characters; created by Tom Ruegger.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Barnabas  Barnabas      (Another Barfy)   
Talking canine companion of first Destruction and later Delirium in the comic book series The Sandman; revolves around Delirium's wish to reconcile with her brother Destruction; published by DC Comics.
BREED: Unknown   YEARS: 
Barney  Barney      (Another Barfy)   
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: 
Bars  Bars      (Another Barfy)   
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: 
Beast  Beast      (Another Barfy)   
The dog beyond the fence in the movie The Sandlot; about a bunch of boys playing baseball and having to deal with the a ferocious dog who has their ball.
BREED: Mastiff English   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 3
first row    page guide    quicklist
Beau  Beau      (Another Barfy)   
Will's lead sled dog in the movie Iron Will; about a man who needs money and so joins a cross country dogsled race.
BREED: Siberian Husky   YEARS: 
Beck  Beck      (Movie Beck)   
Ryusuke's dog in the Japanese comic books, animated TV series and the movie Beck about a teenage boy and his pursuit of a music career.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Beethoven  Beethoven      (Movie Beck)   
The Newton's dog in the movie Beethoven and its five sequels. (Also in the second movie are dogs Missy, Chubby, Dolly, Tchaikovsky, and Moe. And in the fourth movie dog Michelangelo. See also the animated television series entry Beethoven.)
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Beethoven  Beethoven      (Movie Beck)   
A talking dog and his friends in the animated TV series Beethoven; inspired by the live-action films. (Also in the series are dogs Ginger, Caesar, Sparky and Killer. See the live-action films Beethoven.)
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Bello  Bello      (Movie Beck)   
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      (Movie Beck)   
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: 
Berkley  Berkley      (Movie Beck)   
In the animated TV series Bad Dog; about a dog who, when told he was a bad dog, would freeze and pretend to be dead until someone told him he was a good dog; by Walt Disney.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bessy  Bessy      (Movie Beck)   
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: 
Betty Jane  Betty Jane      (Movie Beck)   
McCloud's dog in the dream in the movie Three Wishes; about a drifter and his dog who temporarily move in with a family who discover the magic of kindness.
BREED: Portuguese Podengo   YEARS: 
Big Dog  Big Dog      (Movie Beck)   
In the animated TV series 2 Stupid Dogs; about a big dog and a little dog who aren't very smart and their everyday misadventures; created by Donovan Cook.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 4
first row    page guide    quicklist
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: 
Billy Dog  Billy Dog      (Another Bill)   
One of the characters in the children's books and animated TV series The Busy World of Richard Scarry; about anthropomorphic animals in the fictional city of Busytown; based on the books drawn and written by Richard Scarry.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bingo  Bingo      (Another Bill)   
In advertisements for Cracker Jacks, a U.S. brand of snack consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bingo  Bingo      (Another Bill)   
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: 
Bingo  Bingo      (Another Bill)   
A runaway circus dog in the movie Bingo! who saves the life a young boy; starring Cindy Williams.
BREED: Collie mix  YEARS: 
Binky Barnes  Binky Barnes      (Another Bill)   
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: 
Biscuit  Biscuit      (Another Bill)   
Holly and Alix's dog in the comic strip Stone Soup; about a family household (a widow with two young daughters) where squabbles and arguments are not resolved; written and illustrated by Jan Eliot.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Biscuit  Biscuit      (Another Bill)   
A puppy in the children's book series, including Biscuit Storybook Collection. The books, published over recent years, are easy reading for youngsters; written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bitsy  Bitsy      (Another Bill)   
The family dog in the comic strip Marvin; about a young baby boy named Marvin and his father and mother; created by Tom Armstrong.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Blu  Blu      (Another Bill)   
Franklin's pet in the Brazilian comic book series 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: 

 

 

  Page 5
first row    page guide    quicklist
Blue  Blue      (Another Bill)   
A character in children's animated TV series Blue Clues; a program intended to get preschoolers to learn through active participation in activities grounded in their everyday lives; on Nickleodeon.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bob  Bob      (Another Bill)   
Widower Adam's dog in several movies, the latest being Owd Bob; about an old man and his sheepdog who is pulled into a old feud with his neighbor when his orphaned grandson visits for the summer; based on the 1898 novel Bob, Son of Battle by Alfred Ollivant.
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 
Bobi  Bobi      (Another Bill)   
The world's oldest dog (until his death) according to Guinness World Records, born May 11, 1992. (More about Bobi.)
BREED: Rafeiro do Alentejo (Translated from Portuguese as "mongrel of the Alentejo region".)   YEARS: 
Bobje  Bobje      (Another Bill)   
Bert's dog in the Belgian comic strip Berts Bobje which appeared exclusively in the French magazine HUMO; about an anthropomorphic dog with a human face often seen doing things only humans can; created by Kamagurka.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Bolivar  Bolivar      (Comic Bolivar)   
In the animated movies and comic strip Donald Duck; by Walt Disney. (More about Bolivar.)
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 
Boomer  Boomer      (Comic Bolivar)   
The Hiller family dog in the movie Independence Day; about aliens invading Earth and causing havoc; starring Will Smith.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Boot  Boot      (Comic Bolivar)   
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: 
Bouncer  Bouncer      (Comic Bolivar)   
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: 
Bowser  Bowser      (Comic Bolivar)   
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: 
Brian  Brian      (Family Brian)   
The family dog in the animated TV series Family Guy; about the Griffins a dysfunctional family; created by Seth MacFarlane. (Also in the series is dog Jasper.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 6
first row    page guide    quicklist
Brinkley  Brinkley      (Family Brian)   
Joe's dog in the movie You've Got Mail; about two letter-writing lovers completely unaware they are emailing each other; starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Buck  Buck      (2020 movie Buck)   
In the book and in the several movies such as Call of the Wild; about a previously domesticated dog who ends up serving as a sled dog in the Yukon; written by Jack London. (2020 movie titled The Call of the Wild).
BREED: St. Bernard mix   YEARS: 
Buck  Buck      (2020 movie Buck)   
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: 
Buck  Buck      (2020 movie Buck)   
Guardian of a camp of gold miners in the movie Buck and the Magic Bracelet; about a boy and his dog who, after narrowly escaping from an attack on the camp, use a shaman's magical bracelet to hunt down the assailants.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Buckles  Buckles      (2020 movie Buck)   
A guileless and innocent dog in the comic strip Buckles; created by David Gilbert. (Also in the comic strip is a crippled dog, Lester, and a street dog, Rusty.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Buddy  Buddy      (2020 movie Buck)   
A dog who has the uncanny ability to play basketball in the movie Air Bud.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Buddy  Buddy      (2020 movie Buck)   
Pet dog of President Bill Clinton, died after being hit by a car. Clinton's next dog was Seamus, pronounced "shay-muss" the Gaelic form of James. (More about Buddy.)
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 
Bullet  Bullet      (2020 movie Buck)   
Snuffy's dog in the comic strip and animated TV series Barney Google and Snuffy Smith; created by cartoonist Billy DeBeck.
BREED: Generic   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: 
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: 

 

 

  Page 7
first row    page guide    quicklist
Bumpy  Bumpy      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
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: 
Buster  Buster      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
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: 
Buster  Buster      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
Andy's pet Dachshund in the animated movie Toy Story and the sequels, about children's toys having an adventure.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Butch  Butch      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
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: 
Buttons  Buttons      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
The dog that takes care of Mindy in the animated TV series Animaniacs; produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros Animation. (More about Buttons.)
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Canturro  Canturro      (Stuffed toy Bumpy)   
A character in the Argentine comic strip Gaturro; about a cat who lives with his human owners but finds adventure roaming rooftops of the neighborhood; created by Cristian Dzwonik, better known as "Nik". (Also a movie, Caturro: The Movie.)
BREED: Generic   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: 
Chalky  Chalky      (Another Carl)   
Pet of popular English chef Rick Stein who often appeared on television with his dog. (More about Chalky.)
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Chamsky  Chamsky      (Another Carl)   
Robert's dog in the TV series Everyone Loves Raymond; about Raymond and his family and his insecure brother dominating mother and crude father.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Chance  Chance      (Another Carl)   
The Hunter family dog in the movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey ; a remake of the 1963 movie The Incredible Journey based on the book by Sheila Burnford. (In the earlier movie and book Chance is Luath a Labrador Retriever.)
BREED: Bulldog American   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 8
first row    page guide    quicklist
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: 
Charlie the Wonder Dog  Charlie the Wonder Dog      (Book Charkie)   
A Lassie-like character in the TV series (Australian) The Late Show; a parody of fictional animal shows where the animal regularly ends up saving the day.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Checkers  Checkers      (Book Charkie)   
The President's dog in the movie Dick about two teenage girls who uncover the Watergate coverup and are given the job of walking Checkers; starring Kirsten Dunst.
BREED: German Shorthaired Pointer   YEARS: 
Chester  Chester      (Book Charkie)   
Spike's cohort in the animated movies Looney Tunes; voiced by Stan Freberg; produced by Warner Bros.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Chester  Chester      (Book Charkie)   
C.C. Babcock's dog in the TV series The Nanny; about a woman who becomes a nanny for three children of a Broadway producer; starring Fran Drescher.
BREED: Pomeranian   YEARS: 
Chief Mutt  Chief Mutt      (Book Charkie)   
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: 
Chip the Dog  Chip the Dog      (Book Charkie)   
On of the mascots for Cookie Crisp, a breakfast cereal made to recreate the taste of chocolate chip cookies and manufactured by General Mills .
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Chips  Chips      (Book Charkie)   
Soldier Danny's dog in the movie Chips the War Dog; based upon the real dog Chips.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Chubb and Chauncey  Chubb and Chauncey      (Book Charkie)   
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: 
Churchill  Churchill      (Promotional toy Churchill)   
Talking, nodding mascot in advertisements for Churchill Insurance Company based in Bromley, London. Over the years, there have been promotional toys and bobbleheads of the mascot as well as a large hot air balloon.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 9
first row    page guide    quicklist
Cirano  Cirano      (Promotional toy Churchill)   
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: 
Colin  Colin      (Promotional toy Churchill)   
Daisy and Tim's dog in the TV series (British) Spaced; about two London adults who meet by chance while flat-hunting and who try to figure out new and largely unproductive ways of killing time.
BREED: Miniature Schnauzer   YEARS: 
Colin Curly  Colin Curly      (Comic Colin Curly)   
Mascot for advertising Quaver, a British snack food company. Later the dog appeared in his own comic book series; also appeared in two Amiga and Atari ST puzzle games.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Comet  Comet      (Comic Colin Curly)   
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: 
Cora  Cora      (Comic Colin Curly)   
Sam's vision of a dog in the book and the movie for TV by Hallmark To Dance with the White Dog; about a mysterious dog that the old man starts to see after his wife Cora dies... which apparently is her; the book by Terry Kay; the movie starring Hume Cronym and Jessica Tandy.
BREED: Unknown   YEARS: 
Courage  Courage      (Comic Colin Curly)   
In the animated TV series Courage the Cowardly Dog; about an anthropomorphic dog who lives with a married couple of elderly farmers in the "Middle of Nowhere"; created by John R. Dilworth.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Cubitus  Cubitus      (Comic Colin Curly)   
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: 
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: 
Daisy  Daisy      (Movie Daisy)   
A friend of Rover in the the animated movie Rover Dangerfield; about a showgirl's dog who gets abducted and ends up working on a farm; by Hyperion Pictures.
BREED: Collie Rough   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.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 10
first row    page guide    quicklist
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: 
Diefenbaker  Diefenbaker      (Movie Devil)   
The Montie's dog in the TV series Due South; about the adventures of a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police based in Chicago; starring Paul Gross.
BREED: Wolf-dog Hybrid   YEARS: 
Dinah  Dinah      (Movie Devil)   
Pluto's girlfriend in the animated movies about Mickey Mouse; produced by Walt Disney.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Dinko  Dinko      (Movie Devil)   
The family dog in the British animated TV series for children Astro Farm; about a family who work on an asteroid; created by David Yates and Andy Ellis.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dinky  Dinky      (Movie Devil)   
In advertisements for Taco Bell, played by Gidgit. (More about Gidgit.)
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 
Ditto  Ditto      (Movie Devil)   
Monica's pet in the Brazialian comic strip Monica's Gang; 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: 
Dog  Dog      (Movie Devil)   
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: 
Dog  Dog      (Movie Devil)   
One half of conjoined brothers in the animated TV series CatDog; about the adventures of a conjoined twin hybrid of a cat and dog with two heads and two personalities; created by Pete Hannan. (Also in the series are Clifford Maurice "Cliff" Feltbottom, Alice "Shriek" DuBois, and Ignatius "Lube" Catfield-McDog.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Dogbert  Dogbert      (Movie Devil)   
Dilbert's dog in the comic strip Dilbert; about an engineer in a typical office; created by Scott Adams.
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: 

 

 

  Page 11
first row    page guide    quicklist
Dollar  Dollar      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Douglas  Douglas      (Another Dogmatix)   
Mrs. Witherspoon's large shaggy dog in the animated TV series Microscopic Milton; about a tiny kid who lived in a clock on the mantelpiece; created and written by Tony Garth.
BREED: Generic shaggy dog   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: 
Dreyfuss  Dreyfuss      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
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)   
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: 
Duke  Duke      (Another Dogmatix)   
In advertisements for Bush's Baked Beans.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Duke  Duke      (Another Dogmatix)   
Julie's dog in the movie Bad Boys; about two hip detectives trying to protect a witness to a murder while investigating a case of stolen heroin; starring Will Smith and Téa_Leoni.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Earl  Earl      (Another Dogmatix)   
In the comic strip Mutts; about the day-to-day adventures of a dog and his cat associate named Mooch; created by Patrick McDonnell. (Also in the comic strip are dogs Woofie and Guard Dog.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Eddie  Eddie      (Another Dogmatix)   
Martin's dog in the TV series Frasier; a sitcom about a psychiatrist with a radio show who lives with his father; starring Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney and David Hyde Pierce.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 12
first row    page guide    quicklist
Eddie  Eddie      (Another Dogmatix)   
Rover's best friend in the animated movie Rover Dangerfield; about a showgirl's dog who gets abducted and ends up working on a farm; by Hyperion Pictures.
BREED: Generic small dog   YEARS: 
Eddie McDowd  Eddie McDowd      (Another Dogmatix)   
The transformation of Eddie in the TV series 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd; about a schoolyard bully who is turned into a dog for his bad behavior and has to do 100 good deeds before he can be changed back.
BREED: Australian Shepherd /Siberian Husky mix  YEARS: 
Edgar  Edgar      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Ein  Ein      (Another Dogmatix)   
A highly intelligent dog in the Japanese animated TV series Cowboy Bebop; about the adventures of a group of bounty hunters traveling on their spaceship.
BREED: Welsh Corgi   YEARS: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Einstein  Einstein      (Another Dogmatix)   
Joey's dog in the movie for TV Breakfast with Einstein; about a talking dog who wreaks havoc on the household, making noise, tearing up furniture and more.
BREED: Havanese probably  YEARS: 
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: 
Eliot Shag  Eliot Shag      (Another Dogmatix)   
The muppet animator in the animated TV series Dog City with puppetry; created by Jim Henson. (Also in the series are dogs Ace Yu, Bubba, Bugsy, Colleen, Frisky, Mac, Mad Dog, Miss Belle, Rowlf, Scruffy and others.)
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Endal  Endal      (Another Dogmatix)   
Famous English service dog who helped people with mental disabilities including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and severe depression; and in the book Endal by Allen and Sandra Parton. (More about Endal.)
BREED: Labrador Retriever   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 13
first row    page guide    quicklist
Fang  Fang      (Another Dogmatix)   
Eno's dog in the comic strip The Duplex; about an overweight unemployed bachelor and his dog; created by Glenn McCoy.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Fang  Fang      (Another Dogmatix)   
Hagrid's pet in the books and in the movies Harry Potter; a fantasy series about young children learning to become wizards; written by the British author J. K. Rowling.
BREED: Neapolitan Mastiff   YEARS: 
Fanny, the Wonder Dog  Fanny, the Wonder Dog      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Farley  Farley      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Fat Dog Mendoza  Fat Dog Mendoza      (Another Dogmatix)   
In the British animated TV series for children Fat Dog Mendoza; about a smart-mouthed dog who is incredibly obese and his friends who try to fight crime; created by Scott Musgrove.
BREED: Generic but extremely obese   YEARS: 
Fay Ray  Fay Ray      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Ferdinand  Ferdinand      (Another Dogmatix)   
Tom, Jerry and Figg's obese dog in the animated movies Tom and Jerry: The Movie; about the famous cat and mouse dealing with being homeless.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Fergus  Fergus      (Another Dogmatix)   
Mel's dog in the comic strip and several books Citizen Dog; about the antics of Mel and his canine companion; created by Mark O’Hare. (Also in the comic strip are dogs Arlo and Bruno.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Fern Walters  Fern Walters      (Another Dogmatix)   
One of Arthur's classmates in the animated TV series Arthur; about an eight-year-old male anthropomorphic aardvark; an American and Canadian educational TV series for children created by Cookie Jar Group.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Fetch  Fetch      (Another Dogmatix)   
Loud Kiddington's dog in the animated TV series Histeria; a satirical look at history with a cast of comic characters; by Warner Bros.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 14
first row    page guide    quicklist
Fifi  Fifi      (Another Dogmatix)   
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: 
Fifi  Fifi      (Another Dogmatix)   
Spike's girlfriend in the animated TV series Rugrats; about eight babies as well as two dogs and their day-to-day lives; on Nickleodeon.
BREED: Poodle   YEARS: 
Flealick  Flealick      (Another Dogmatix)   
One of Babe's friends in the movie Babe: Pig in the City; about Babe the pig who has to go to the big city to save the farm. (Also in the movie are dogs Nigel a Bulldog, Alan a Neapolitan Mastiff, Punk a Poodle, and Snoopy a Beagle.)
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   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: 
Fluke  Fluke      (Another Dogmatix)   
The reincarnated human in the movie Fluke; about a workaholic who dies in an auto accident and comes back to life as a dog; based on the book by James Herbert.
BREED: Golden Retriever   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: 
Francis  Francis      (Book cover Fly)   
Mary's dog in the movie Superstar about a homely girl who wants to become a superstar by performing in her school's talent show; starring Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon.
BREED: Mexican Hairless   YEARS: 
Frank the Pug  Frank the Pug      (Book cover Fly)   
A alien in disguise in the movie Men in Black. Frank is also in the 2002 sequel and the 2007 movie Frank. (More about Frank.)
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Fred  Fred      (Book cover Fly)   
Snow's dog in the movie Smokey and the Bandit; a science fiction comedy about buddies running a tractor trailer full of beer over county lines in hot pursuit by a sheriff; starring Sally field and Burt Reynolds.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Fred Bassett  Fred Bassett      (Book cover Fly)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 15
first row    page guide    quicklist
Frisket  Frisket      (Book cover Fly)   
Companion of the Guardians in the Canadian computer animated TV series Reboot; about the adventures of a Guardian and his companions as they work to keep the computer system safe from viruses
BREED: Robot dog   YEARS: 
Fuzz  Fuzz      (Book cover Fly)   
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      (Book cover Fly)   
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: 
Garrick  Garrick      (Book cover Fly)   
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: 
Gaspode  Gaspode      (Book cover Fly)   
A thinking and speaking dog in the fantasy books Discworld. In particular he appears in the 1990 novel Moving Pictures; written by Terry Pratchet.
BREED: Terrier   YEARS: 
Gecko  Gecko      (Book cover Fly)   
Duckman's purple dog in the animated TV series Duckman; based on characters created by Everett Peck in his Dark Horse publication.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Genevieve  Genevieve      (Movie poster Genevieve)   
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: 
Gnasher  Gnasher      (Movie poster Genevieve)   
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: 
Goofy  Goofy      (Movie poster Genevieve)   
In animated movies such as A Goofy Movie by Walt Disney; originally Dippy Dawg. (More about Goofy.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Granite  Granite      (Movie poster Genevieve)   
A runaway dog in the book Child of the Wolves; about a dog who doesn't want to be a sled dog so runs away and joins a wolf pack; written by Elizabeth Hall.
BREED: Siberian Husky   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 16
first row    page guide    quicklist
Grimm  Grimm      (Movie poster Genevieve)   
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: 
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: 
Gumbo  Gumbo      (Comic Gromit)   
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: 
Gus  Gus      (Comic Gromit)   
Will's dog in the movie Iron Will. about a guy who decides to join a cross country dogsled race; starring Mackenzie Astin and Kevin Spacey.
BREED: Siberian Husky   YEARS: 
Hank  Hank      (Comic Gromit)   
Brian's dog in the movie The Truth About Cats & Dogs; about a successful radio-show host with low self-esteem who asks her modeling friend to impersonate her when she is suppose to meet a handsome man; starring Janeane Garofalo and Uma Thurman.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Hank the Cowdog  Hank the Cowdog      (Comic Gromit)   
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: 
Happy  Happy      (Comic Gromit)   
The family dog in the TV series 7th Heaven; about a minister father, stay-at-home mother and their seven children; starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks.
BREED: Terrier mix  YEARS: 
Hardly Boys  Hardly Boys      (Comic Gromit)   
Photographer William Wegman's dogs dressed up as people in the movie The Hardly Boys in Hardly Gold where the Hardly family has to solve some mysteries while on vacation at the Hardly Inn in Maine.
BREED: Weimaraner   YEARS: 
Harrie  Harrie      (Comic Gromit)   
Joop's dog in the Dutch comic strip Joop Klepzeiker; about a gullible idiot and eternal loser; drawn by cartoonist Eric Schreurs
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: 

 

 

  Page 17
first row    page guide    quicklist
Hector  Hector      (Comic book annual Harry)   
The family dog in the movie for TV Heck’s Way Home; about a dog who escapes from the pound to journey his way back to his family; starring Alan Arkin.
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 
Hercules  Hercules      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Mr. Mertle's dog in the movies The Sandlot; about a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962.
BREED: English Mastiff   YEARS: 
Hintza  Hintza      (Comic book annual Harry)   
Harry's dog in the movie A Far Off Place. Survivors of a massacre must flee across the kalahari desert; starring Reese Witherspoon.
BREED: Rhodesian Ridgeback   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: 
Howard Huge  Howard Huge      (TV Hot Dog)   
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: 
Hoze Hounds  Hoze Hounds      (TV Hot Dog)   
Six fire dogs in the Canadian animated TV series Hoze Houndz; about the misadventures of a fire-fighting team.
BREED: Dalmatian   YEARS: 
Hubert  Hubert      (TV Hot Dog)   
The heir to a fortune in the movie The Duke; about a dog Hubert inheriting an English country mansion. (Also in the movie are a Poodle Coquette and a Basset Hound Daisy.)
BREED: Black and Tan Coonhound   YEARS: 
Iggy  Iggy      (TV Hot Dog)   
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: 
Jack  Jack      (TV Hot Dog)   
Lila's dog in the movie Lost & Found; about a restaurant owner who is in love with his new neighbor and attempts to get her affections by kidnapping her dog and offering to help her find him; starring David Spade.
BREED: Cairn Terrier   YEARS: 
Jake  Jake      (TV Hot Dog)   
Mike's dog in the movie The Last Chance Detectives: Escape from Fire Lake; about a boy and his dog who are kidnapped by two bank robbers and left in the desert to die; starring Anthony De Longis.
BREED: Border Collie   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 18
first row    page guide    quicklist
Jason  Jason      (TV Hot Dog)   
In advertisements for Hush Puppies, a brand of casual shoes by Wolverine Worldwide.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Jeb  Jeb      (TV Hot Dog)   
Ryan's dog in the TV series VR Troopers; about three young men messing with virtual reality to save the planet.
BREED: Redbone Coonhound   YEARS: 
Jenna  Jenna      (TV Hot Dog)   
Balto's love interest in the animated movie Balto; based on a true story. (Also appearing are dogs Steele, Kaltag, Star, Nikki, Dixie, and Sylvie. Sequels include Balto II and Balto III.)
BREED: Siberian Husky   YEARS: 
Jerry Lee  Jerry Lee      (TV Hot Dog)   
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: 
Jessie  Jessie      (TV Hot Dog)   
The narrating dog in the movie for TV Animal Farm; about animals on a farm who revolt against their human owner and end up with a tyranny; base on George Orwell's book of the same name.
BREED: Border Collie   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: 
Jitters  Jitters      (Book Jip)   
A character in the animated TV series Raw Toonage; a cartoon series by Walt Disney; starring various characters.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Jock  Jock      (Book Jip)   
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: 
Jock of the Bushveld  Jock of the Bushveld      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The author's dog in the book Jock of the Bushveld; based on the true story about the author's travels with his dog during the 1880s in South Africa; written by James Percy Fitzpatrick. It later was made into the movie Jock: A True Tale of Friendship and still later a 3D movie, Jock, the Hero Dog (see image).
BREED: Pit Bull   YEARS: 
Jollipop  Jollipop      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 19
first row    page guide    quicklist
Katie  Katie      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The Nielsen's dog in the book and the movie What Dreams May Come; about a death in the family... in fact several; starring Robin Williams; based on a novel by Richard Matheson.
BREED: Dalmatian   YEARS: 
Kemlo  Kemlo      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
A intelligent talking dog in a robotic exoskeleton in the comic book series Top 10; about the people of Neopolis, a city in where everyone has super powers; published by America's Best Comics.
BREED: Doberman Pinscher   YEARS: 
Kewpie  Kewpie      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
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: 
Kipper  Kipper      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The main character in a series of books and in the animated TV series Kipper; about a mischievous and funny dog and his friends; written by Mick Inkpen. (More about Kipper.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Krypto  Krypto      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Superman's dog in the various comic books starring Superman; published by DC comics. (More about Krypto.)
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Ladybird  Ladybird      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Hank's dog in the animated TV series King of the Hill; about a working-class Methodist family in a fictional small town; created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
BREED: Bloodhound   YEARS: 
Lincoln  Lincoln      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Clay's dog in the movie Soccer Dog-The Movie; about an adopted boy whose dog has an uncanny ability to play soccer.
BREED: Portuguese Podengo   YEARS: 
Liquidator  Liquidator      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
A supervillain in the animated TV series by Disney Darkwing Duck; the adventures of the supposed superhero, aided by his sidekick.
BREED: Generic (made of water)  YEARS: 
Little Brother  Little Brother      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Mulan's dog in the animated movie Mulan; about a Chinese maiden who takes her father place in the army and becomes one of China's greatest heroes; by Walt Disney.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Little Dog  Little Dog      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
In the animated TV series 2 Stupid Dogs; about a big dog and a little dog who aren't very smart and their everyday misadventures; created by Donovan Cook.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 20
first row    page guide    quicklist
Lockjaw  Lockjaw      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
An alien bulldog-like being in the comic series Fantastic Four; about super-powers on steroids. (More about Lockjaw.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Lotje  Lotje      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
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: 
Louie  Louie      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Captain Crow's pet in comic strip Overboard; about pirates anachronistically placed in modern times; created by Chip Dunham.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Barton's dog in the comic book series Hawkeye; about a superhero archer in many adventures with the Avengers.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The Doctor's dog in the movie Dr. Dolittle and sequels, about a doctor who discovers he can talk to animals; starred Eddie Murphy; based loosely on the children's book written by Hugh Lofting. (In the 1967 movie and the animated TV series (1970), the dog's name is Jip.)
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
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: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
An invisible dog in the movie My Magic Dog; about a dog who comes to a lonely young heir's rescue by preventing the lad's greedy aunt from bilking him out of his fortune. (Also known as My Ghost Dog.)
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The heir to his deceased master's fortune in the movie for TV You Lucky Dog; about a dog psychiatrist who is famous for literally being able to read dog's minds; starring Kirk Cameron.
BREED: St. Bernard mix  YEARS: 
Lucky  Lucky      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Alma's dog in the movie The Dogwalker; about a down-on-his-luck Los Angeles schemer whose luck changes when he rescues an elderly matron who has been knocked down by her misbehaving dog. (Not to be confused with the 2002 movie.)
BREED: Bullmastiff   YEARS: 
Magenta  Magenta      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
Blue's best friend in the animated TV series Blue Clues; a program intended to get preschoolers to learn through active participation in activities grounded in their everyday lives; on Nickleodeon.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 21
first row    page guide    quicklist
Maggie  Maggie      (Movie Jock of the Bushveld)   
The family dog in the movie The Wild River; about a husband and wife and son on a white water rafting trip who encounter two men who turn out to be armed killers; starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Bacon.
BREED: Labrador Retriever   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: 
Martha  Martha      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
Helen's talking dog in the book and animated TV series Martha Speaks; about a girl who feeds her dog alphabet soup that travels to the dog's brain; on PBS based on the 1992 book by Susam Meddaough.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Max  Max      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
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: 
Max  Max      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
The genetically altered dog in the movie Man's Best Friend; about a dog that turns from man's best friend into man's worst nightmare as he attacks everything that moves; starring Ally Sheedy.
BREED: Tibetan Mastiff   YEARS: 
Max Goof  Max Goof      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
Goofy's son in the animated TV series Goof Troop; and later in the animated movie A Googy Movie as the only son of the Disney character Goofy, he has many of the same mannerisms as his dad. (More about Max Goof.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
McDuff  McDuff      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
Fred and Lucy's adopted dog in the children's book series McDuff; a series of illustrated books about a puppy who finds a home and the various adventures afterwards; created by Rosemary Wells (with later coauthor Susan Jeffers.)
BREED: West Highland Terrier   YEARS: 
Meat  Meat      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
The cat's antagonist in the animated TV series The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show; created by Walt Disney Television Animation as a spin-off of the show Marsupilami.
BREED: Generic large dog   YEARS: 
Mike  Mike      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
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      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 22
first row    page guide    quicklist
Millie  Millie      (Live-action Marmaduke)   
Pet dog of First Lady Barbara Bush. (More about Millie.)
BREED: English Springer Spaniel   YEARS: 
Milo  Milo      (Animated TV Milo)   
Stanley Ipkiss' dog in the movie and in the animated TV series The Mask; about a bank clerk who is transformed into a manic super-hero when he wears a mysterious mask; starring Jim Carrey.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Mogley  Mogley      (Animated TV Milo)   
Andy's dog in the movie Dog Park; about a guy who loses his dog when he loses his girl; starring Luke Wilson.... (Also in the movie are dogs Peanut, Dew, Lily, Monte, and Poopy.)
BREED: Border Collie mix   YEARS: 
Mortimer  Mortimer      (Animated TV Milo)   
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: 
Mosé  Mosé      (Animated TV Milo)   
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: 
Moxy  Moxy      (Animated TV Milo)   
The main character in the animated TV series The Moxy Show; about a dog who liked to spend time goofing off and having fun with his sidekick Flea; created by Brad DeGraf. Later the show was called The Moxy and Flea Show.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Mr. Bones  Mr. Bones      (Animated TV Milo)   
Willy's dog in the book Timbuktu; set in the early 1990s and told through the eyes of Mr Bones centering centres on his last journey with his ailing master, Willy G Christmas; written by Paul Auster
BREED: Unknown   YEARS: 
Mr. Twixzle  Mr. Twixzle      (Animated TV Milo)   
The kids' dog in the movie Rent-a-Kid; about a salesman who hatches a scheme to rent out the kids to prospective adoptive parents; starring Leslie Nielsen.
BREED: Great Dane   YEARS: 
Murray  Murray      (Animated TV Milo)   
Jamie's dog in the TV series Mad About You; about a newly married couple and their dog in New York City; starring Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt.
BREED: Border Collie mix  YEARS: 
Nabuko Donosor  Nabuko Donosor      (Animated TV Milo)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 23
first row    page guide    quicklist
Nana  Nana      (Animated TV Milo)   
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. BernardYEARS: 
Napoleon  Napoleon      (Animated TV Milo)   
Madam Van Dougan's dog in the movie Once Upon a Crime; about a couple who find a dog with a $5000 reward whose owner turns up murdered; starring Richard Lewis, John Candy, James Belushi, Cybill Shepherd, and others.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Napoleon  Napoleon      (Animated TV Milo)   
A pup who wishes to be with the wild dogs in the movie Napoleon; about the adventures of a dog and his parrot friend who float away from their family in a ballon.
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Nero  Nero      (Animated TV Milo)   
Carmen's pet in the humorousTV series Flemish TV series F.C. De Kampioenen; about a fictional football (soccer) team who regularly visit the club canteen before or after training or a match.
BREED: Yorkshire Terrier   YEARS: 
Newshounds  Newshounds      (Animated TV Milo)   
The staff of news broadcasting company, KPET in the web comic strip Newshounds; drawn and written by Thomas K. Dye and hosted by online comics syndicate Keenspot.
BREED: Golden Retriever Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Black Labrador, Noregian Elkhound, Malmute  YEARS: 
Newt  Newt      (Animated TV Milo)   
The best hunting Dachshund there is in the animated movie Animaniacs; an ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters, appearing in a wide variety of roles.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Nosonja  Nosonja      (Animated TV Milo)   
A character in the Italian comic book Alan Ford; a satirical take on classic secret agents laden with surreal and black humour; created by Max bunker and Robert Raiola.
BREED: Bloodhound   YEARS: 
Nugget  Nugget      (Animated TV Milo)   
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: 
Nunzio and Stinky  Nunzio and Stinky      (Animated TV Milo)   
Dharma's two dogs in the TV series Dharma and Greg; about a married couple--a ditzy woman and an uptight man; starring Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson.
BREED: Welsh Corgi Nunzio; Briard mix Stinky  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: 

 

 

  Page 24
first row    page guide    quicklist
Olive  Olive      (Another Odie)   
Tim's dog in the book and animated movie Olive, the Other Reindeer; about a dog who replaces an injured reindeer so Christmas won't be canceled; voice by Drew Barrymore; written by Steve Young and based upon the children's book by the same name by Vivian Walsh.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Oso  Oso      (Another Odie)   
Sheldon's dog in the web comics Sheldon; about an ordinary 10-year-old boy who is fabulously rich; created by Dave Kellett.
BREED: Pug   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: 
P. B.  P. B.      (Another Odie)   
One of the talking animals in the movie Babe: Pig in the City; about Babe the pig who has to go to the big city to save the farm. (Also in the movie are dogs Nigel a Bulldog, Alan a Neapolitan Mastiff, Punk a Poodle, and Snoopy a Beagle.)
BREED: Bull Terrier   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: 
Pal  Pal      (Another Odie)   
The family dog in the TV series (Canadian) Wind at my Back; about a widow her children, their extended family, and friends as they attempt to survive and thrive during the 1930s; starring Shirley Douglas.
BREED: Rough Collie   YEARS: 
Patou  Patou      (Another Odie)   
The narrator character of the animated movie Rock-a-Doodle; about a little boy who learns that the crowing of Chanticleer, the rooster, did not make the sun rise, as everyone thought; voiced by Phil Harris.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Patrasche  Patrasche      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Nello's companion in the Japanese animated TV series A Dog of Flanders and the movie version made in 1999, and earlier films; about a Flemish boy and his dog; based on the book by Marie Louise de la Ramée under the Japanese pseudonym Ouida.
BREED: Bouvier des Flandres   YEARS: 
Pearl  Pearl      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 25
first row    page guide    quicklist
Pekkie  Pekkie      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Percy  Percy      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Ratcliffe's dog in the Disney animated movie Pocahontas; about an English soldier and the daughter of an Algonquin chief who share a romance when English colonists invade 17th century Virginia
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Peter Puppy  Peter Puppy      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Jim's sidekick in the animated TV series Earthworm Jim; based on the video game series of the same name; ceated by Doug TenNapel and designed by David Perry.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pilot  Pilot      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Pimpa  Pimpa      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Pippin  Pippin      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Auntie Mabel's dog in the TV series (British) Come Outside; a show about how something is made or how everyday objects and systems work; created by the BBC.
BREED: Terrier mix descended from Benji  YEARS: 
Pluto  Pluto      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Sungcals' anthropomorphic family dog in the Filipino comic strip Pugad Baboy; featuring the traditional and stereotypical Filipino family life.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Pongo and Perdy  Pongo and Perdy      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
The Dearly's dogs in the movie 101 Dalmatians; about two Dalmatians and their 15 puppies; based on the story by Dodie Smith; starring Glenn Close and Jeff Daniels.
BREED: Dalmatians   YEARS: 
Pongping  Pongping      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 26
first row    page guide    quicklist
Ponta Koizumi  Ponta Koizumi      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
In the Japanese comic strip (manga) Guru Guru Pon-chan; about a puppy who turns into a human and falls in love with a girl in his school; created by Satomi Ikezawa.
BREED: Labrador   YEARS: 
Poochie  Poochie      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Pooka  Pooka      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
The stray dog found by Anastasia in the animated movie Anastasia; loosely based on an urban legend that the youngest daughter of the last monarch of Imperial Russia survived assassination; by Fox Animation Studios.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Poppy  Poppy      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Nathalie Lake's dog in the movie Mars Attacks!; about Martians who surround the planet with an armada of flying saucers; starring Jack Nicholson and Glenn Close. The dog actually belonged to director Tim Burton. (Also in the movie is dog Rusty.)
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 
Porkchop  Porkchop      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Doug's dog in the animated TV series Doug; about Doug Funnie and his family created by Jim Jinkins for Nickelodeon. The return series was later produced by Disney Studios.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Porsche  Porsche      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
The Reynolds family dog in the movie Enemy of the State; about a lawyer who accidentally receives key evidence to a crime and is pursued by a crooked politician's ruffians; starring Will Smith and Gene Hackman.
BREED: Pomeranian   YEARS: 
Potsworth  Potsworth      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
A neighborhood dog in the animated TV series Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone; about a dog and four kids who patrol in dreamland where they have special powers.
BREED: English Springer Spaniel   YEARS: 
Puddles  Puddles      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Puffy  Puffy      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Magda's dog in the movie Something About Mary; about a guy who meets a girl from high school where his prior date with her was a embarrassing disaster; starring Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz.
BREED: Border Terrier   YEARS: 
Puppy Purple  Puppy Purple      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
One of the blobs in the children's animated TV series The Blobs; about a community of colorful paint-splash characters who live in Paintbox Land; produced by Siriol Animation; based on the books by publisher DC Thomson.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 27
first row    page guide    quicklist
Quark  Quark      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
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: 
Queequeg  Queequeg      (1999 movie Patrasche)   
Agent Scully's dog in the TV series (science fiction) The X Files; about FBI agents investigating weird events.
BREED: Pomeranian   YEARS: 
Radar  Radar      (Another Radar)   
A super-powered dog in the comic book series Supreme; about a fictional superhero; created by Rob Liefield for Image Comics.
BREED: Dalmatian possibly   YEARS: 
Raffles  Raffles      (Another Radar)   
A friend of Rover's in the animated movie Rover Dangerfield; about a showgirl's dog who gets abducted and ends up working on a farm; by Hyperion Pictures.
BREED: Border Collie   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: 
Rags  Rags      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Carter's suicidal dog in the TV series Spin City; about the Deputy-Mayor of New York City and his staff of half-wits who must constantly save the Mayor from embarrassment and the media; originally starring Michael J. Fox.
BREED: Pug   YEARS: 
Ralph  Ralph      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
A high-ranking spy dog in the animated TV series The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs; about a secret organization of dogs that are dedicated to protecting their world; by Saban Entertainment. (Also in the series is terrier Mitzy and several other dogs.)
BREED: Mutt   YEARS: 
Red Dog  Red Dog      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
The dog who unites the people of Dampier, Western Australia, in the movie Red Dog; based on the book Red Dog written by Louis de Bernières which was based upon a real life dog called Red Dog.
BREED: Kelpie-Cattle Dog mix   YEARS: 
Ren  Ren      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
A psychotic dog in the animated TV series The Ren and Stimpy Show; about the adventures of the dog and a good-natured dimwitted cat; created by John Kricfalusi. (Also appearing are Bulldog Phil, Scottish Terrier Wackym, and Jasper the Dog.)
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 
Reno  Reno      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Jake's partner in the movie Top Dog; about a cop and his dog who go after a Neo-Nazi group; starring Chuck Norris.
BREED: Briard   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 28
first row    page guide    quicklist
Rex  Rex      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
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: 
Rex  Rex      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
A cadaver dog in the TV series (Austrian-made) Inspector Rex; about a team of German policemen and their dog solving crimes. (The Austrian title was Kommissar Rex; the Italian title was Il commissario Rex.)
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Rimshot  Rimshot      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Ernest's dog in the movie Ernest Scared Stupid; a horror comedy about a screwball who unleashes an ugly troll that plots to turn children into wooden dolls; starring Jim Varney.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Road Rovers  Road Rovers      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Dogs with super abilities in the animated TV series Road Rovers; about a team of five super-powered crime-fighting anthropomorphic dogs known as "cano-sapiens"; by Warner Bros.
BREED: Golden Retriever (Hunter), Rough Collie (Colleen), Doberman (Blitz), Siberian Husky (Exile), Sheepdog (Shag), Rotweiler (Muzzle)  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: 
Rocket  Rocket      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
In advertisements for The Life is Good Company, a New England-based apparel and accessories wholesaler retailer and lifestyle brand.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rocky  Rocky      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
In the Swedish comic strip Rocky; about on an anthropomorphic dog and his friends in their everyday life in Stockholm; created by Martin Kellerman.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rodney  Rodney      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
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: 
Roger  Roger      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
The family dog in the animated TV series Bobby's World; about the daily life of Bobby and his very overactive imagination; create and voiced by Howie Mandel.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Roly  Roly      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 29
first row    page guide    quicklist
Roscoe  Roscoe      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Earl and Opal's dog in the comic strip Pickles; about a retired couple in their seventies; created by Brian Crane.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rosie and Ruff  Rosie and Ruff      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Canine buddies in the British animated TV series Rosie & Ruff in Puppydog Tales; about the happy mischief of four dogs; created by Hilary Hayton. (Also in the series are dogs Scratch and Sniff.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Rosie O'Grady  Rosie O'Grady      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Ace's love interest in the animated TV series Dog City with puppetry; created by Jim Henson. (Also in the series are dogs Ace Yu, Bubba, Bugsy, Colleen, Frisky, Mac, Mad Dog, Miss Belle, Rowlf, Scruffy and others.)
BREED: Rough Collie   YEARS: 
Rover  Rover      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Connie's dog in the animated movie Rover Dangerfield; about a showgirl's dog who gets abducted and ends up working on a farm; by Hyperion Pictures.
BREED: Basset Hound   YEARS: 
Rowdy  Rowdy      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
Jay's companion in the movie Summer of the Monkeys; about a boy who hopes to buy a horse with the reward for returning lost circus chimps but inevitably befriends the chimps and can't bear to part with them.
BREED: Mixed breed   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: 
Rudy  Rudy      (TV Raggedy Dog)   
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: 
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: 
Rufferto  Rufferto      (Movie Ruff)   
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: 
Rufus  Rufus      (Movie Ruff)   
Fluke's friend in the movie Fluke; about a workaholic who dies in an auto accident and comes back to life as a dog; based on the book by James Herbert.
BREED: St. Bernard   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 30
first row    page guide    quicklist
Runt  Runt      (Movie Ruff)   
A loyal but stupid dog in the animated TV series Animaniacs; an ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters, appearing in a wide variety of roles.
BREED: Generic, large   YEARS: 
Rusty  Rusty      (Movie Ruff)   
The family dog in the movie Rusty: The Great Rescue; about a courageous canine who protects his family from bad guys; starring Hal Holbrook and Rue McClanahan. (Released with the title Rusty: A Dog's Tale.)
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 
Sam  Sam      (Movie Ruff)   
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      (Movie Ruff)   
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: 
Sammy  Sammy      (Movie Ruff)   
The Burrow's family dog in the movie Mr. Destiny; about a man who gets to see how his life might have been had he hit a home run in high school instead of striking out; starring Jim Belushi.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Samson  Samson      (Movie Ruff)   
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: 
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: 
Santa Paws  Santa Paws      (1982 movie Sandy)   
A dog that helps people in trouble in the book series Santa Paws; a series of nine books written by Ellen Emerson White under the alias Nicholas Edwards.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Santa's Little Helper  Santa's Little Helper      (1982 movie Sandy)   
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: 
Satchel  Satchel      (1982 movie Sandy)   
One of Rob's pets in the comic strip Get Fuzzy; about the adventures of an ad executive and his anthropomorphic dog and cat; created by Darby Conley.
BREED: Mixed breed. Father was Labrador Retriever, his mother a Shar-Pei  YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 31
first row    page guide    quicklist
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: 
Schaeffer  Schaeffer      (Comic Scamp)   
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: 
Schotzie  Schotzie      (Comic Scamp)   
Kitty and Red's dog in the TV series That '70s Show; about the lives of a group of teenage friends dealing with the social issues of the 1970s such as feminism and sexual attitudes.
BREED: Dachshund   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: 
Scruffty  Scruffty      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Bob's dog in the British animated TV series Bob the Builder; about a construction worker his friends and a gang of anthropomorphic work-vehicles.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Scud  Scud      (Another Scrappy-Doo)   
Sid's dog in the animated movie Toy Story, and the sequels; about children's toys having an adventure.
BREED: 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: 
Sergeant Murphy  Sergeant Murphy      (Another Sensation)   
One of the characters in the children's books and animated TV series The Busy World of Richard Scarry; about anthropomorphic animals in the fictional city of Busytown; based on the books drawn and written by Richard Scarry.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Seymour  Seymour      (Another Sensation)   
Fry's 20th century dog in the animated TV series Futurama; about a 20th century pizza delivery boy who finds himself in the 31st century; created by Matt Groening.
BREED: Border Terrier   YEARS: 
Shadow  Shadow      (Another Sensation)   
Jamie's dog in the movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey; a remake of the 1963 movie based on the book by Sheila Burnford titled The Incredible Journey. (In the earlier movie and book Shadow is Bodger a Bull Terrier. Also in the movie are dogs Riley and others.)
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 32
first row    page guide    quicklist
Shagg E. Dawg  Shagg E. Dawg      (Another Sensation)   
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: 
Shane  Shane      (Another Sensation)   
The family dog in the movie Radio Flyer; about two brothers who imagine that their Radio Flyer wagon can fly and that in it they can escape their tormenting stepfather; narrated by Tom Hanks.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Sharky  Sharky      (Another Sensation)   
Annabelle's pet guard dog in the animated TV series Eek! The Cat; about a purple cat whose motto is "it never hurts to help" an attitude that usually gets him into trouble.
BREED: Shark Dog   YEARS: 
Sherlock  Sherlock      (Another Sensation)   
Billy's talking dog in the movie for TV Sherlock: Undercover Dog; about a boy and his detective dog who rescue a kidnapped detective and catch the bad guys.
BREED: Mixed breed   YEARS: 
Shiloh  Shiloh      (Another Sensation)   
Marty's dog in the movie Shiloh and its sequels Shiloh Season and Saving Shiloh; about the adventures of a boy and his dog; starring Michael Moriarty and Blake Heron; based on the books by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
BREED: Beagle   YEARS: 
Sieg and Kleine  Sieg and Kleine      (Another Sensation)   
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: 
Skip  Skip      (Another Sensation)   
Willie's childhood dog in the movie and book My Dog Skip; about a boy and his dog in a small sleepy Southern town; an autobiographical story by Willie Morris.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Skipper  Skipper      (Another Sensation)   
The captain's dog in the movie Robinson Crusoe; a loose adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel; starring Pierce Brosnan.
BREED: Welsh Corgi   YEARS: 
Skits  Skits      (Another Sensation)   
Helen's second dog in the book and animated TV series Martha Speaks; about a girl who feeds her dog alphabet soup that travels to the dog's brain; on PBS based on the 1992 book by Susam Meddaough.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Slinky  Slinky      (Another Sensation)   
Based on the passé springy toy in the animated movie Toy Story; a story about a bunch of kids' toys come to life; from The Walt Disney Studios.
BREED: Slinky toy   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 33
first row    page guide    quicklist
Smedey  Smedey      (Another Sensation)   
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      (Another Sensation)   
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: 
Snoopy  Snoopy      (Another Sensation)   
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: 
Snowy  Snowy      (Comic Snowy)   
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: 
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: 
Sparky  Sparky      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Frank's dog in the movie Michael; about three tabloid reporters who find out the Archangel Michael is on vacation living with an old woman; starring John Travolta, Andie MacDowell and William Hurt.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Sparky  Sparky      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Stan's dog in the animated TV series South Park; about the bizarre adventures of four boys; created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The show is known for crude language and dark humor.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Speedy  Speedy      (Comic Sorry O-O)   
Drew's pet in the TV series The Drew Carey Show; about a guy and his friends in the everyday events of his supposedly normal life; starring Drew Carey. (Also in the series was Mimi's dog, Antonio, a Pug.)
BREED: Golden Retriever   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: 
Spike  Spike      (Different coloration Spike)   
Snoopy's older brother in the comic strip Peanuts; by Charles Schulz. (More about Spike.)
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 34
first row    page guide    quicklist
Spike  Spike      (Different coloration Spike)   
Chester's cohort in the animated movies Looney Tunes; voiced by Mel Blanc, produced by Warner Bros.
BREED: Bulldog   YEARS: 
Spike  Spike      (Different coloration Spike)   
Fifi's boyfriend in animated TV series Rugrats; about eight babies as well as two dogs and their day-to-day lives; on Nickelodeon Network.
BREED: Siberian Tiger Hound   YEARS: 
Spitsy  Spitsy      (Different coloration Spike)   
Nate's dog in the comic strip Big Nate; about the adventures of a spirited and rebellious sixth-grader along with his best friends; created by Lincoln Peirce.
BREED: Generic   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: 
Spot the Dog  Spot the Dog      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 
Spuds Mackenzie  Spuds Mackenzie      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 
Spunky  Spunky      (The HIghlights Spot)   
Rocko's dog in the animated TV series Rocko's Modern Life; about the surreal adventures of an anthropomorphic wallaby and his animal friends and faithful dog; created by Joe Murray. (More about Spunky.)
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Stogie  Stogie      (The HIghlights Spot)   
Andy's dog in the animated TV series Mission Hill (formerly known as The Downtowners,) about a young man who works in an ad agency; created by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein;
BREED: Golden Retriever   YEARS: 
Stripe  Stripe      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 
Sweep  Sweep      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 35
first row    page guide    quicklist
Tag Barker  Tag Barker      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 
Talking Dog  Talking Dog      (The HIghlights Spot)   
The girls' dog in the animated TV series The Powderpuff Girls; about three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers; created by animator Craig McCracken.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Tequila  Tequila      (The HIghlights Spot)   
One of Nico's new partners in the TV series Tequila and Bonetti; about a cop from New York who on is sent on reassignment to California where he has to readjust to the locale and his canine companion; starring Jack Scalia.
BREED: Mastiff French (Dogue de Bordeaux)  YEARS: 
Terence  Terence      (The HIghlights Spot)   
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: 
The Dog  The Dog      (The HIghlights Spot)   
The Binsford's pet in the animated TV series Family Dog; about an average suburban family as told through the eyes of their dog; created by Brad Bird.
BREED: Bull Terrier   YEARS: 
Thor  Thor      (The HIghlights Spot)   
The family dog in the movie Bad Moon; about a man dealing with a werewolf curse; based on the novel by Wayne Smith; starring Mariel Hemingway.
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Thurber  Thurber      (The HIghlights Spot)   
The Salinger family dog in the TV series Party of Five; about 5 siblings whose parents were killed in an accident and how they cope.
BREED: Bulldog   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: 
Tiger  Tiger      (Advertising Tige)   
Kipper's friend in a series of children's books and in the animated TV series Kipper the Dog; about a mischievous and funny dog and his friends; written by Mick Inkpen.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Timmy  Timmy      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 36
first row    page guide    quicklist
Tobias  Tobias      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 
Trakr  Trakr      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Rescue dog that discovered the last survivor of the 9-11 attacks in New York City in 2001. Later produced five cloned pups. (More about Trakr.)
BREED: German Shepherd   YEARS: 
Tutu  Tutu      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Granny's dog in the children's animated TV series Little Bear; about a curious grizzly bear cub who lives in the forest with his family and friends; based on the book series by Else Holmelund Minarik.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Verdell  Verdell      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Simon's dog in the movie As good As It Gets; about a single mother, a misanthropic author, and a gay artist who form an unlikely friendship; starring Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt.
BREED: Brussels Griffon   YEARS: 
Vinny  Vinny      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Brian's replacement in the animated TV series Family Guy; about the Griffins a dysfunctional family; created by Seth MacFarlane. (Also in the series is dog Jasper.)
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Vivian  Vivian      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 
Wally  Wally      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
The family dog in the comic strip Drabble; created by Kevin Fagan.
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Wee Jock  Wee Jock      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 
Weed  Weed      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Son of Gin in the Japanese comic book series and animated TV series Ginga Legend Weed; about a dog and his allies who journey throughout Japan aiding those in need;
BREED: Akita   YEARS: 
Weederman  Weederman      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 

 

 

  Page 37
first row    page guide    quicklist
Weiner Dog  Weiner Dog      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
Norm's dog in the TV series Norm; about a former NHL hockey player banned from the league for gambling and tax evasion who must perform five years of community service as a social worker; starring Norm Macdonald. (Also known as The Norm Show.)
BREED: Dachshund   YEARS: 
Wellard  Wellard      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 
What-A-Mess  What-A-Mess      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
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: 
Wheely Willy  Wheely Willy      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
The paraplegic chihuahua on wheelsfrom Long Beach California who became a celebrity as the subject of two bestselling children's books How Willy Got His Wheels. (More about Wheely Willy.)
BREED: Chihuahua   YEARS: 
White Dog  White Dog      (Animated TV series Timmy)   
The dog that comes into Sam's life in the movie To Dance with the White Dog; about a old man whose wife has died and taken possession of a stray dog's body so she can keep an eye on her widowed husband; based upon the novel by Terry Kay.
BREED: Australian Shepherd   YEARS: 
White Fang  White Fang      (Animated TV White Fang)   
A wolf-dog during the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 19th century in the book, the movie and the animated TV series White Fang; about a wild dog's journey to domestication; original story written by Jack London.
BREED: Wolf-dog Hybrid   YEARS: 
William & Elizabeth  William & Elizabeth      (Animated TV White Fang)   
The couple's pet dogs in the Canadian/UK animated TV series Bob and Margaret; about a married English couple, a middle class 40-ish working couple with no children and two dogs; produced by Nelvana.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Willy  Willy      (Animated TV White Fang)   
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: 
Wishbone  Wishbone      (Animated TV White Fang)   
A dog that daydreams in the TV series for children Wishbone; created by Rick Duffield for PBS.
BREED: Jack Russell Terrier   YEARS: 
Wolf  Wolf      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Byron Sully's dog in the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; about a doctor who travels west and adapts to her new life as a mother; starring Jane Seymour.
BREED: Alaskan Malamute   YEARS: 

 

 

  Page 38
first row    page guide    quicklist
Woof  Woof      (Animated TV White Fang)   
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: 
Woof  Woof      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Waldo's dog in the animated TV series Where’s Waldo; about a boy and his dog who travel to distant lands solving mysteries and lending a helping hand wherever they can; created by Martin Handford.
BREED: Generic   YEARS: 
Wylie Burp  Wylie Burp      (Animated TV White Fang)   
The wild west sheriff in the animated movie An American Tail: Fievel Goes West; about a family of mice who decide to move out west unaware they are falling into a trap perpetrated by a smooth talking cat; produced by Steven Spielberg with Wylie voiced by Jimmy Stewart.
BREED: Bloodhound   YEARS: 
Yellow  Yellow      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Angus' dog in the movie Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog; about a boy and his dog who become stranded when turbulent waters capsize their boat; starring Jesse Bradford.
BREED: Golden Labrador   YEARS: 
Zero  Zero      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Ghost dog in the animated movie The Nightmare Before Christmas; the classic Christmas story as interpreted by Tim Burton.
BREED: Ghost dog   YEARS: 
Zeus  Zeus      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Terry's dog in the movie Zeus and Roxanne; about the friendship between a dog and a dolphin and a marine biologist and the dog's owner; starring Steve Guttenberg and Kathleen Quinlan.
BREED: Portuguese Podengo   YEARS: 
Zip  Zip      (Animated TV White Fang)   
Lewis' faithful companion in the movie Last of the Dogmen; about a bounty hunter who is hired to track down three fugitives but when he finds them mysteriously murdered; starring Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey.
BREED: Australian Cattle Dog   YEARS: 

  first row    page guide    quicklist

 

   only images    only info    about 

 

The number of All Dogs Famous during the 1990s is 376

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 ComicsDogs in MoviesDogs in BooksDogs On TVComplete List


  close  page guide

  First Dog Name

 on each page

 

1. Ace Hart Private Eye Dog  (Dog City)
2. Balto  (Balto)
3. Beau  (Iron Will)
4. Bill  (Boule et Bill)
5. Blue  (Blue Clues)
6. Brinkley  (You've Got Mail)
7. Bumpy  (Noddy)
8. Charkie  (Curious George)
9. Cirano  (Alan Ford)
10. Devil  (The Phantom)
11. Dollar  (Richie Rich)
12. Eddie  (Rover Dangerfield)
13. Fang  (The Duplex)
14. Fifi  (Jommeke)
15. Frisket  (Reboot)
16. Grimm  (Mother Goose and Grimm)
17. Hector  (Heck’s Way Home)
18. Jason  (Hush Puppies)
19. Katie  (What Dreams May Come)
20. Lockjaw  (Fantastic Four)
21. Maggie  (The Wild River)
22. Millie  (First Lady Barbara Bush)
23. Nana  (Peter and Wendy)
24. Olive  (Olive, the Other Reindeer)
25. Pekkie  (Jommeke)
26. Ponta Koizumi  (Guru Guru Pon-chan)
27. Quark  (Honey I Shrunk the Kids)
28. Rex  (President Ronald Reagan)
29. Roscoe  (Pickles)
30. Runt  (Animaniacs)
31. Scamp  (Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure)
32. Shagg E. Dawg  (Ask Shagg)
33. Smedey  (Chilly Willy)
34. Spike  (Looney Tunes)
35. Tag Barker  (Go, Dog, Go)
36. Tobias  (Spike and Suzy)
37. Weiner Dog  (Norm)
38. Woof  (Woof)

    Go to last row

 

  close  quicklist

  Dog Name  (Venue)


1.  Ace Hart Private Eye Dog  (Dog City)
2.  Akamaru  (Naruto)
3.  Allen  (The King of Queens)
4.  Andy  (Mark Trail)
5.  Angus  (Mr. Magoo)
6.  Arnold  (Life Goes On)
7.  Audrey  (Neighbours)
8.  Axel  (Fusco Brothers)
9.  Baby  (Clean Slate)
10.  Balto  (Balto)
11.  Barfy  (Family Circus)
12.  Barkley  (Sesame Street)
13.  Barkley  (Clean Slate)
14.  Barkley  (Meego)
15.  Barky Marky  (Tiny Toon Adventures)
16.  Barnabas  (The Sandman)
17.  Barney  (Blue Peter)
18.  Bars  (Franka)
19.  Beast  (The Sandlot)
20.  Beau  (Iron Will)
21.  Beck  (Beck)
22.  Beethoven  (Beethoven)
23.  Beethoven  (Beethoven)
24.  Bello  (Bussi Bar)
25.  Belvedere  (Belvedere)
26.  Berkley  (Bad Dog)
27.  Bessy  (Bessy)
28.  Betty Jane  (Three Wishes)
29.  Big Dog  (2 Stupid Dogs)
30.  Bill  (Boule et Bill)
31.  Billy Dog  (The Busy World of Richard Scarry)
32.  Bingo  (Cracker Jacks)
33.  Bingo  (Rupert Bear)
34.  Bingo  (Bingo!)
35.  Binky Barnes  (Arthur)
36.  Biscuit  (Stone Soup)
37.  Biscuit  (Biscuit Storybook Collection)
38.  Bitsy  (Marvin)
39.  Blu  (Monica's Gang)
40.  Blue  (Blue Clues)
41.  Bob  (Owd Bob)
42.  Bobi  (oldest dog)
43.  Bobje  (Berts Bobje)
44.  Bolivar  (Donald Duck)
45.  Boomer  (Independence Day)
46.  Boot  (The Perishers)
47.  Bouncer  (Neighbors)
48.  Bowser  (Moose & Molly)
49.  Brian  (Family Guy)
50.  Brinkley  (You've Got Mail)
51.  Buck  (Call of the Wild)
52.  Buck  (Married... with Children)
53.  Buck  (Buck and the Magic Bracelet)
54.  Buckles  (Buckles)
55.  Buddy  (Air Bud)
56.  Buddy  (President Bill Clinton)
57.  Bullet  (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith)
58.  Bullseye  (Oliver Twist)
59.  Bumper  (The Middletons)
60.  Bumpy  (Noddy)
61.  Buster  (The Wonder Years)
62.  Buster  (Toy Story)
63.  Butch  (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)
64.  Buttons  (Animaniacs)
65.  Canturro  (Gaturro)
66.  Carl  (Good Dog Carl)
67.  Chalky  (Rick Stein)
68.  Chamsky  (Everyone Loves Raymond)
69.  Chance  (Homeward Bound
70.  Charkie  (Curious George)
71.  Charlie the Wonder Dog  (The Late Show)
72.  Checkers  (Dick)
73.  Chester  (Looney Tunes)
74.  Chester  (The Nanny)
75.  Chief Mutt  (Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids)
76.  Chip the Dog  (Cookie Crisp)
77.  Chips  (Chips the War Dog)
78.  Chubb and Chauncey  (Chubb and Chauncey)
79.  Churchill  (Churchill Insurance Company)
80.  Cirano  (Alan Ford)
81.  Colin  (Spaced)
82.  Colin Curly  (Quaver)
83.  Comet  (Full House)
84.  Cora  (To Dance with the White Dog)
85.  Courage  (Courage the Cowardly Dog)
86.  Cubitus  (Cubitus)
87.  Daisy  (Blondie)
88.  Daisy  (Rover Dangerfield)
89.  Dawg  (Hi and Lois)
90.  Devil  (The Phantom)
91.  Diefenbaker  (Due South)
92.  Dinah  (Mickey Mouse)
93.  Dinko  (Astro Farm)
94.  Dinky  (Taco Bell)
95.  Ditto  (Monica's Gang)
96.  Dog  (Footrot Flats)
97.  Dog  (CatDog)
98.  Dogbert  (Dilbert)
99.  Dogmatix  (Asterix)
100.  Dollar  (Richie Rich)
101.  Douglas  (Microscopic Milton)
102.  Douglas Dog  (Henry’s Cat)
103.  Dreyfuss  (Empty Nest)
104.  Duke  (Captain N
105.  Duke  (Captain N
106.  Duke  (Bush's Baked Beans)
107.  Duke  (Bad Boys)
108.  Earl  (Mutts)
109.  Eddie  (Frasier)
110.  Eddie  (Rover Dangerfield)
111.  Eddie McDowd  (100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd)
112.  Edgar  (For Better or Worse)
113.  Ein  (Cowboy Bebop)
114.  Einstein  (Back to the Future)
115.  Einstein  (Watchers)
116.  Einstein  (Breakfast with Einstein)
117.  Electra  (Cathy)
118.  Eliot Shag  (Dog City)
119.  Endal  (service dog)
120.  Fang  (The Duplex)
121.  Fang  (Harry Potter)
122.  Fanny, the Wonder Dog  (Julian Clary)
123.  Farley  (For Better or Worse)
124.  Fat Dog Mendoza  (Fat Dog Mendoza)
125.  Fay Ray  (William Wegman)
126.  Ferdinand  (Tom and Jerry
127.  Fergus  (Citizen Dog)
128.  Fern Walters  (Arthur)
129.  Fetch  (Histeria)
130.  Fifi  (Jommeke)
131.  Fifi  (Rugrats)
132.  Flealick  (Babe
133.  Floyd  (Crabby Road)
134.  Fluke  (Fluke)
135.  Fly  (Babe)
136.  Francis  (Superstar)
137.  Frank the Pug  (Men in Black)
138.  Fred  (Smokey and the Bandit)
139.  Fred Bassett  (Fred Bassett)
140.  Frisket  (Reboot)
141.  Fuzz  (Ziggy)
142.  Gai Luron  (Gai Luron)
143.  Garrick  (Poldark)
144.  Gaspode  (Discworld)
145.  Gecko  (Duckman)
146.  Genevieve  (Madeline)
147.  Gnasher  (Dennis the Menace and Gnasher)
148.  Goofy  (A Goofy Movie)
149.  Granite  (Child of the Wolves)
150.  Grimm  (Mother Goose and Grimm)
151.  Gromit  (Wallace and Gromit)
152.  Gumbo  (Adam@home)
153.  Gus  (Iron Will)
154.  Hank  (The Truth About Cats & Dogs)
155.  Hank the Cowdog  (Hank the Cowdog)
156.  Happy  (7th Heaven)
157.  Hardly Boys  (The Hardly Boys in Hardly Gold)
158.  Harrie  (Joop Klepzeiker)
159.  Harry  (Oor Wullie)
160.  Hector  (Heck’s Way Home)
161.  Hercules  (The Sandlot)
162.  Hintza  (A Far Off Place)
163.  Hot Dog  (Archie)
164.  Howard Huge  (Howard Huge)
165.  Hoze Hounds  (Hoze Houndz)
166.  Hubert  (The Duke)
167.  Iggy  (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
168.  Jack  (Lost & Found)
169.  Jake  (The Last Chance Detectives
170.  Jason  (Hush Puppies)
171.  Jeb  (VR Troopers)
172.  Jenna  (Balto)
173.  Jerry Lee  (K9)
174.  Jessie  (Animal Farm)
175.  Jip  (David Copperfield)
176.  Jitters  (Raw Toonage)
177.  Jock  (Fred Bassett)
178.  Jock of the Bushveld  (Jock of the Bushveld)
179.  Jollipop  (Panda)
180.  Katie  (What Dreams May Come)
181.  Kemlo  (Top 10)
182.  Kewpie  (Born Loser)
183.  Kipper  (Kipper)
184.  Krypto  (Superman)
185.  Ladybird  (King of the Hill)
186.  Lincoln  (Soccer Dog-The Movie)
187.  Liquidator  (Darkwing Duck)
188.  Little Brother  (Mulan)
189.  Little Dog  (2 Stupid Dogs)
190.  Lockjaw  (Fantastic Four)
191.  Lotje  (Jack, Jacky and the Juniors)
192.  Louie  (Overboard)
193.  Lucky  (Hawkeye)
194.  Lucky  (Dr. Dolittle)
195.  Lucky  (Married with Children)
196.  Lucky  (My Magic Dog)
197.  Lucky  (You Lucky Dog)
198.  Lucky  (The Dogwalker)
199.  Magenta  (Blue Clues)
200.  Maggie  (The Wild River)
201.  Marmaduke  (Marmaduke)
202.  Martha  (Martha Speaks)
203.  Max  (Jake and the Fatman)
204.  Max  (Man's Best Friend)
205.  Max Goof  (Goof Troop)
206.  McDuff  (McDuff)
207.  Meat  (The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show)
208.  Mike  (Ginger Meggs)
209.  Miles  (Farley)
210.  Millie  (First Lady Barbara Bush)
211.  Milo  (The Mask)
212.  Mogley  (Dog Park)
213.  Mortimer  (Jump Start)
214.  Mosé  (Lupo Alberto)
215.  Moxy  (The Moxy Show)
216.  Mr. Bones  (Timbuktu)
217.  Mr. Twixzle  (Rent-a-Kid)
218.  Murray  (Mad About You)
219.  Nabuko Donosor  (Urbanus)
220.  Nana  (Peter and Wendy)
221.  Napoleon  (Once Upon a Crime)
222.  Napoleon  (Napoleon)
223.  Nero  (F.C. De Kampioenen)
224.  Newshounds  (Newshounds)
225.  Newt  (Animaniacs)
226.  Nosonja  (Alan Ford)
227.  Nugget  (Adventures of Big Boy)
228.  Nunzio and Stinky  (Dharma and Greg)
229.  Odie  (Garfield)
230.  Olive  (Olive, the Other Reindeer)
231.  Oso  (Sheldon)
232.  Otto  (Beetle Bailey)
233.  P. B.  (Babe
234.  Pajamas  (Tumbleweeds)
235.  Pal  (Arthur)
236.  Pal  (Wind at my Back)
237.  Patou  (Rock-a-Doodle)
238.  Patrasche  (A Dog of Flanders)
239.  Pearl  (Beryl the Perl)
240.  Pekkie  (Jommeke)
241.  Percy  (Pocahontas)
242.  Peter Puppy  (Earthworm Jim)
243.  Pilot  (Jane Eyre)
244.  Pimpa  (Pimpa)
245.  Pippin  (Come Outside)
246.  Pluto  (Mickey Mouse)
247.  Polgas  (Pugad Baboy)
248.  Pongo and Perdy  (101 Dalmatians)
249.  Pongping  (Rupert Bear)
250.  Ponta Koizumi  (Guru Guru Pon-chan)
251.  Poochie  (Nancy)
252.  Pooka  (Anastasia)
253.  Poppy  (Mars Attacks!)
254.  Porkchop  (Doug)
255.  Porsche  (Enemy of the State)
256.  Potsworth  (Midnight Patrol
257.  Puddles  (Luann)
258.  Puffy  (Something About Mary)
259.  Puppy Purple  (The Blobs)
260.  Quark  (Honey I Shrunk the Kids)
261.  Queequeg  (The X Files)
262.  Radar  (Supreme)
263.  Raffles  (Rover Dangerfield)
264.  Raggedy Dog  (The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy)
265.  Rags  (Spin City)
266.  Ralph  (The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs)
267.  Red Dog  (Red Dog)
268.  Ren  (The Ren and Stimpy Show)
269.  Reno  (Top Dog)
270.  Rex  (President Ronald Reagan)
271.  Rex  (Inspector Rex)
272.  Rimshot  (Ernest Scared Stupid)
273.  Road Rovers  (Road Rovers)
274.  Rocket  (Chacha Chaudhary)
275.  Rocket  (The Life is Good Company)
276.  Rocky  (Rocky)
277.  Rodney  (Trudy)
278.  Roger  (Bobby's World)
279.  Roly  (EastEnders)
280.  Roscoe  (Pickles)
281.  Rosie and Ruff  (Rosie & Ruff in Puppydog Tales)
282.  Rosie O'Grady  (Dog City)
283.  Rover  (Rover Dangerfield)
284.  Rowdy  (Summer of the Monkeys)
285.  Rowlf the Dog  (The Muppet Show)
286.  Rudy  (Katts and Dog)
287.  Ruff  (Dennis the Menace)
288.  Rufferto  (Groo the Wanderer)
289.  Rufus  (Fluke)
290.  Runt  (Animaniacs)
291.  Rusty  (Rusty
292.  Sam  (Family Circus)
293.  Sam  (Sam & Max)
294.  Sammy  (Mr. Destiny)
295.  Samson  (Samson en Gert)
296.  Sandy  (Little Orphan Annie)
297.  Santa Paws  (Santa Paws)
298.  Santa's Little Helper  (The Simpsons)
299.  Satchel  (Get Fuzzy)
300.  Scamp  (Lady and the Tramp II
301.  Schaeffer  (The Racoons)
302.  Schotzie  (That '70s Show)
303.  Scrappy-Doo  (Scooby-Doo)
304.  Scruffty  (Bob the Builder)
305.  Scud  (Toy Story)
306.  Sensation  (Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show)
307.  Sergeant Murphy  (The Busy World of Richard Scarry)
308.  Seymour  (Futurama)
309.  Shadow  (Homeward Bound
310.  Shagg E. Dawg  (Ask Shagg)
311.  Shane  (Radio Flyer)
312.  Sharky  (Eek! The Cat)
313.  Sherlock  (Sherlock
314.  Shiloh  (Shiloh)
315.  Sieg and Kleine  (Gasoline Alley)
316.  Skip  (My Dog Skip)
317.  Skipper  (Robinson Crusoe)
318.  Skits  (Martha Speaks)
319.  Slinky  (Toy Story)
320.  Smedey  (Chilly Willy)
321.  Snert  (Hagar the Horrible)
322.  Snoopy  (Peanuts)
323.  Snowy  (The Adventures of Tintin)
324.  Sorry O-O  (Moomin)
325.  Sparky  (Michael)
326.  Sparky  (South Park)
327.  Speedy  (The Drew Carey Show)
328.  Spike  (Tom and Jerry)
329.  Spike  (Peanuts)
330.  Spike  (Looney Tunes)
331.  Spike  (Rugrats)
332.  Spitsy  (Big Nate)
333.  Spot  (The Timbertoes)
334.  Spot the Dog  (Spot the Dog)
335.  Spuds Mackenzie  (Budweiser)
336.  Spunky  (Rocko's Modern Life)
337.  Stogie  (Mission Hill)
338.  Stripe  (Tiger)
339.  Sweep  (The Sooty Show)
340.  Tag Barker  (Go, Dog, Go)
341.  Talking Dog  (The Powderpuff Girls)
342.  Tequila  (Tequila and Bonetti)
343.  Terence  (EastEnders)
344.  The Dog  (Family Dog)
345.  Thor  (Bad Moon)
346.  Thurber  (Party of Five)
347.  Tige  (Buster Brown)
348.  Tiger  (Kipper the Dog)
349.  Timmy  (The Famous Five)
350.  Tobias  (Spike and Suzy)
351.  Trakr  (9-11 attacks)
352.  Tutu  (Little Bear)
353.  Verdell  (As good As It Gets)
354.  Vinny  (Family Guy)
355.  Vivian  (Cathy)
356.  Wally  (Drabble)
357.  Wee Jock  (Hamish Macbeth)
358.  Weed  (Ginga Legend Weed)
359.  Weederman  (Mister Boffo)
360.  Weiner Dog  (Norm)
361.  Wellard  (EastEnders)
362.  What-A-Mess  (What-A-Mess)
363.  Wheely Willy  (paraplegic chihuahua on wheels)
364.  White Dog  (To Dance with the White Dog)
365.  White Fang  (White Fang)
366.  William & Elizabeth  (Bob and Margaret)
367.  Willy  (EastEnders)
368.  Wishbone  (Wishbone)
369.  Wolf  (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman)
370.  Woof  (Woof)
371.  Woof  (Where’s Waldo)
372.  Wylie Burp  (An American Tail
373.  Yellow  (Far from Home
374.  Zero  (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
375.  Zeus  (Zeus and Roxanne)
376.  Zip  (Last of the Dogmen)
  


Note:
    For other listings, select  options  where you can choose to list famous dogs from movies, books, comics, TV, or from history. And you can sort by dog name, breed, span of years, or title (venue). Or you can find all dogs with a specific name or start of a name.
    Touching (or cursor over) a dog image produces an enlargement. Touch anywhere else to close the larger image. Selecting dogs that were famous in a particular span of years may include dogs whose initial fame came much earlier. Tapping (or clicking on) any underlined name will link to more information.

close

 

Other Pages in Names Galore

Famous Cowboy Names

 Western Movie Stars

 Characters of Film & TV

 Legends of the Old West

Sports Team Names

 Prof. Baseball History

 MLB Standings 1901-now

 Prof. Football History

 NFL Standings 1933-now

 Basketball Teams

 Hockey Teams

 U.S. Colleges & Univers.

Other Name Lists

 Famous Dogs

 Famous Ships

 Famous Detectives

 Famous Streets

 Masked Heroes

 U.S. State Names

 U.S. Presidents

Name Generators

 Boat Name Maker

 Street Name Maker

 Fiction Name Maker

 Indian Name Maker

Naming Fun

 Renaming the States

 Barbershop Names

 Funny Business Names

 Jack Words

Stories about Names

 What is a Name?

 Strong/Weak Names

 Commercial Names

 Place Names

 Street Names

 Sports Team Names

 Surnames–Her-Names

 You're Not Your Name


   
Copyright© 2003-2024

Hosted by Bluehost

 

php5.6.40