This is a
list of fictional
dogs from
literature,
movie etc. (It also includes some real dogs due to the
proliferation of reality television shows and advertising). For
mythological dogs, see
:Category:Mythological dogs. For
real/famous dogs, see
List of
dogs.
Dogs in literature
- Addison, Burke Stodger's dog, who's spent too much time
watching George Sanders movies, in
Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice
- Alice, daughter of Ginger, in E. L.
Konigsburg's The View from
Saturday. She belongs to Julian Singh and is named after Alice
from Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis
Carroll.
- Almondine, Edgar's dog, in David
Wroblewski's The Story
of Edgar Sawtelle
- Argos, the faithful dog of Odysseus in Homer's
Odyssey.
- Bam Bam, canine friend of Randolph in J.F. Englert's A
Dog About Town novels.
- Baree, son of Gray Wolf and Kazan, in James Curwood's 1917 novel Baree, Son of Kazan.
- Barnabas, the talking canine companion of first Destruction and later Delirium in The Sandman.
- Blanche, one of King Lear's dogs
- Blood, the main character's dog in the book A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison.
- Bob, the title character in Agatha
Christie's Dumb
Witness
- Boots, narrator of Thy Servant a Dog by Rudyard Kipling
- Buck, the main character in Jack London's Call of the Wild
- Bulls-eye, Bill Sikes' dog in
Oliver Twist
- Buster, Scottish Terrier
belonging to Frederick Algernon Trotteville ("Fatty") in Enid Blyton's "Five Find-Outers" series of children's
mystery novels
- Cafall, a dog belonging to King
Arthur (occasionally spelled "Cabal")
- Cerberus from Greek Mythology, the
three-headed hellhound of Hades.
- Ceril, the hellhound from Eva
Ibbotson's The Haunting of Hiram.
- Chief from The Fox
and the Hound
- Copper from The
Fox and the Hound
- Cujo the St.
Bernard in the novel by Stephen
King (later a movie)
- Dingo, in Dick
Sand, A Captain at Fifteen by Jules
Verne
- Dingus, in Dingus Dreaming and The Canine
Condition by Alex A. Vardamis
- Dog, the hellhound from Good
Omens by Terry Pratchett
and Neil Gaiman
- The dog of tears who accompanies the doctor's wife in
Blindness by Jose Saramago
- Dog that did nothing in the night-time, unnamed, this "curious
incident" providing a clue in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Duchess, the dog who thought she swallowed a patty pan, in
Beatrix Potter's The Tale of the Pie and
the Patty-Pan
- Effdee, the protagonist on the fantasy webcomic Anema: Age of the Robots
- Einstein, the golden retriever
in Dean Koontz's book Watchers
- Fang, Grip and Wolf. Farmer
Maggot's guard dogs in J.
R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- Fang, Hagrid's dog, a boar-hound
(a Mastiff) in the Harry Potter books: (in the movies, Fang
is a Neapolitan Mastiff)
- Fidele in Gogol's Diary of a Madman
- Fluke, the title character in Fluke by James
Herbert
- Fluffy, the three-headed
dog (similar to Cerberus) in Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone
- Fly, the collie that befriends Babe
the piglet in Dick King-Smith's
The Sheep-Pig, the basis for the film
Babe
- Garm, in J.R.R. Tolkien's Farmer Giles of Ham
- Garryowen, the Citizen's dog in
James Joyce's Ulysses
- Gaspode, an unusually clever dog that
talks, in various Discworld
novels by Terry Pratchett
- Ginger, the dog of Nadia Diamondstien in E. L.
Konigsburg's The View from
Saturday.
- Ginger Pye, the dog of the Pyes in the book Ginger Pye
by Eleanor Estes.
- Gnaish, the wild dog in Thunder
Oak.
- Go Go Girl, from Weetzie Bat by "Francesca Lia Block".
- Hank, a cowdog in the Hank the
Cowdog series by John R.
Erickson
- Harold, Howie, Dawg, Hamlet, Georgia, Linda and Bob, dogs that
appear in theBunnicula books by
James Howe.
- Hound, the Penderwicks dog in The Penderwicks: A Summer
Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits and a Very Interesting Boy
by Jeanne Birdsall.
- "Hound of the
Baskervilles ", a Sherlock
Holmes tale by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle with the famous line, "They were the footprints of a
gigantic hound!"
- Huan, The great wolfhound of Valinor,
friend and helper of Beren and Lúthien, in J.
R. R. Tolkien's novel The Silmarillion
- Hundred and One
Dalmatians by Dodie Smith,
subsequently made into a movie by Walt
Disney
- Jack from Little
House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
- Jack from The Last Dog on
Earth
- Jasper, Max de Winter's spaniel at Manderley in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca
- Jenny, the star of Maurice
Sendak's Higglety-Pigglety
Pop, or, There Must Be More To Life
- Jerry, eponymous hero of Jack
London's Jerry, Dog of the Islands
- Jerry, a.k.a. "Thorpe", of Gay Wines of Raleigh
- Jip, the lapdog of Dora Spenlow,
David Copperfield's
first wife (Charles Dickens).
- Jess,Border Collie belonging to Jenny Miles and hero of the
'Jess the Border Collie' series by Lucy Daniels
- Jip, one of Doctor Doolittle's
animal companions in the books by Hugh
Lofting
- John, a bulldog, "Mike's inseparable companion" in P.G. Wodehouse's Psmith in the City
- John Joiner, the terrier who rescued Tom Kitten from being made
into a pudding by rats in Beatrix
Potter's The Roly-Poly
Pudding
- Kashtanka, the main character in Anton
Chekhov's short story of the same name (full
text)
- Kazak, the hound of space, from The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut.
- Kazakh, Selena Macintosh's seeing eye dog in Galápagos by Kurt Vonnegut.
- Kazan, the wolf dog in James Oliver Curwood's 1914 novel "Kazan
the Wolfdog".
- Kep, the Collie, from Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Jemima
Puddle-duck and other books
- Kiche, mother of White Fang, see below
- Krypto, a white dog from the planet
Krypton that was shot to Earth in a test
rocket by Jor-El and subsequently found by
young Clark Kent, his original owner on
Krypton.
- Lad, a rough collie in Albert Payson Terhune's novels,
starting with Lad, A Dog which was later
adapted into a feature film
- Laddie (a send-up of Lassie
(qv)) who stars in Discworld alongside
Gaspode
- Laska in Leo
Tolstoy's Anna
Karenina
- Lassie, a collie, from Eric
Knight's novel Lassie Come Home upon which the movie
was very loosely based
- The Learned English Dog (LED) in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon
- Loony, the mischievous black spaniel
belonging to Snubby in Enid Blyton's
Barney Mystery series of
mystery novels
- Luath, the Labrador Retriever from The Incredible Journey
- Luther, the dog that could smell heaven, from Matt Ruff's Fool on the Hill
- Mackintosh, Aunt Agatha's West Highland Terrier in "P.G. Wodehouse"'s novels, "Jeeves & Wooster" (also a TV
series)
- Madgie in Gogol's Diary of a Madman
- The "mastiff bitch" in Coleridge's
Christabel that howls as Geraldine enters
the castle.
- Mildred, Shasta Fay
Hepworth's dog in Thomas
Pynchon's Inherent Vice
- Missis, a Dalmatian in Dodie Smith's
novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Montmorency from Jerome K.
Jerome's Three Men in a Boat.
- Mouse, Harry's dog in The
Dresden Files
- Mr. Bones, stray dog and narrator of Paul Auster's Timbuktu, later renamed
Sparky/Sparkatus.
- Nana, the Newfoundland dog in
Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
- Nero, the St. Bernard who
comes to live with the Wilders in Laura Ingalls Wilder's The First Four Years
- O'Connor in Watt by Samuel Beckett
- Old Dan and Little Ann
are Red Tick Hounds from Where the Red Fern
Grows
- Olive, the Other
Reindeer, from the book by Vivian Walsh and J. Otto
Siebold, subsequently in the television special produced by
Matt Groening
- Orson, the black Labrador
retriever of Chris Snow in Dean
Koontz's novels Seize the
Night and Fear
Nothing
- "Padfoot", or the nickname commonly referring to Sirius Black's animagus dog form in the Harry
Potter novels by J. K. Rowling
- Pansy, the mastiff in the Burke novels by Andrew Vachss
- Perezvon, another name for Zhucka (see
below)
- Petula, the pug from the Molly Moon series.
- Pickles, the terrier that kept shop with Ginger the cat in
Beatrix Potter's Ginger and Pickles
- Piggy in Gone to the Dogs
- Pilot, Mr. Rochester's dog from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre
- The Poky Little
Puppy of the children's book written by Janette Sebring Lowry and illustrated
by Gustaf Tenggren
- Pippin, from the Pippin and Mabel series of picture books by
K.V. Johansen
- Pongo, a Dalmatian in Dodie Smith's
novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Prince Terrien, Leslie Burke's (and
the Burke parents') dog in the novel and 2007 movie, Bridge to Terabithia.
- Pugnax, a literate mutt that is the associate of the Chums of
Chance in Thomas Pynchon's
"Against the Day"
- Ralph the famous blue dog living in North Tonawanda, NY
- Randolph, the Labrador retriever narrator and Chinese takeout
aficionado, in J.F. Englert's literary, comedy, mystery novels "A
Dog About Town", "A Dog Among Diplomats", and "A Dog At Sea"
- Ribsy, companion of Henry Huggins and character in numerous
novels for young readers by Beverly
Cleary
- Rontu, from Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott ODell
- Rowf, a black mongrel, one of the heroes of The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams
- Roy, Professor Presbury's wolfhound, attacks the professor at
intervals thus providing a clue in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Creeping
Man by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle.
- Rover Rob * "The Life of a Pirate Dog with young Grace O'Malley -
Juvenile Historical Fiction"
- Roverandom
- Rumbo, a man reincarnated as a red setter
(and subsequently as a red squirrel) in Fluke by James
Herbert
- Sammy (Samson), a dog belonging to Downer, one of the house
masters in P.G. Wodehouse's Mike and Psmith
- Scamper, golden spaniel belonging to
Peter and Janet in Enid Blyton's
Secret Seven series of young
children's mystery novels
- Searchlight, the heroic sled-dog that pulled Little Willy's
sled in the short novel Stone Fox by
John Reynolds Gardiner.
- Sharik, the stray dog in Mikhail
Bulgakov's novel Heart of a
Dog who takes human form after a human pituitary gland and
testicles were implanted into his body
- Slinkster Dog, from Weetzie Bat by "Francesca Lia Block".
- Sirius, eponymous hero of the
science fiction novel by Olaf
Stapleton, the result of an experiment to produce a dog with
something like human intelligence.
- Snitter, a fox terrier one of the heroes of The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams
- Snowy, Tintin's Wire Fox Terrier in Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin.
- Sweetheart, one of King Lear's dogs
- The dogs of The
Tale of Little Pig Robinson by Beatrix Potter: Bob the Retriever;
Gypsy; Pirate and Postboy the
Greyhounds;
Stumpy; Timothy Gyp the Sheepdog; and Tipkins
- The unnamed narrator of Franz
Kafka's short story, Investigations of a Dog
(1922)
- The unnamed pack of dogs in Warriors: A Dangerous Path.
- Thor, German Shepherd in the horror novel of the same name. It
was eventually made into a film called Bad
Moon
- Tiger, the dog belonging to the title character in The Narrative of
Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe and its sequel, An
Antarctic Mystery by Jules
Verne
- Tim Johnson, the rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch in the
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- Timoleon Vieta, from Dan Rhodes'
Timoleon Vieta Come
Home
- Timothy / Timmy / Tim (all three names are found
interchangeably), George Kirrin's
mongrel in Enid Blyton's Famous Five series of children's
adventure novels
- Toby, the dog used by Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Top, the dog of Cyrus Smith in
Jules Verne's The Mysterious Island
- Toto in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank
Baum
- Trey, one of King Lear's dogs
- Tricki Woo, Mrs. Pumphrey's pekingese in If only they could
talk (Book title in UK. All creatures great and small
in the U.S.) by James Herriot
- Ugolina, malevolent and spooky prowler of
pre-War Lisbon
, in Jose Saramago's novel The Year of the Death of
Ricardo Reis
- Valetka, in Turgenev's story "Yermolay and the Miller's
Wife"
- What-a-Mess, Afghan Hound puppy in the Frank Muir stories
- White Fang, the main character in
Jack London's book of the same name
- Weenie, from the "Eloise" books.
- Wiggins, the heroine Maria's dog in The Little White Horse
- Winn-Dixie, from the book Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo and the 2005 film of the same name
- Yellow Dog Dingo, dog in Rudyard
Kipling's Just So
Stories
- Zelda Van Gutters, the "roving
reporter" of Nickelodeon
Magazine
- Zhucka in Dostoyevsky's Brothers Karamazov
Dogs in film
- See also :Category:Films
about dogs
- Any one of the 101 Dalmatians in either of the movies with the
same title One
Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Andrew, the family dog from Mary Poppins.
- Arrow, featured in Harry Nilsson's The Point! (1971 film, 1977 and 1991
musicals)
- Asta, the dog of Nick & Nora Charles,
in the various Thin Man
films.
- Babycakes, from Beethoven's 5th
- Baleia, tragic heroine of the 1963 Brazilian classic
Vidas Secas.
The dog
actress, Piaba, was celebrated at the Cannes Film
Festival
amidst controversy over the dog's (simulated) death
scene.
- Baxter, Ron Burgundy's beloved dog in Anchorman: The Legend of
Ron Burgundy.
- Beauty and Beast, from The Hills Have Eyes film
series
- Beethoven, the St. Bernard
hero of the Beethoven
movie series.
- Benji, star of several movies.
- Betsey, from Bowfinger
- Bingo from the movie of the same name Bingo
- Blood, the main character's dog in the film A Boy and His Dog, voiced by Tim McIntire.
- Bolt, superhero dog from the 2008
Disney movie of the same name.
- Brandy, from First Kid
- Bruiser from Legally
Blonde
- Buckley, Ari and Uzi's hound dog from The Royal Tenenbaums which
survives a plane crash, and later faces further tribulations.
- Butler, Captain James T. Kirk's Great Dane from Star Trek Generations
- Buddy, the dog from the Air Bud movie series.
- Buster, from The Bodyguard
- Buster, from Monkeybone
- Camille, Rottweiler employee of the
Hammerhead that is trained to go for the groin from Barb Wire
- Camille, The vet's collie & mother of Hooch's pups from
Turner & Hooch
- The film Cats &
Dogs postulates an ongoing war dating back to ancient
times between cats and dogs. The main character, a beagle named Lou, is voiced by Tobey Maguire
- Chance, from the film Homeward Bound: The
Incredible Journey, voiced by Michael J. Fox.
- Charlie, from Joe Dirt
- Charile 2, from Joe Dirt
- Cerberus, greyhound in 2004 comedy
Man About Dog
- Cherokee, Sydney Prescott's golden retriever from Scream 3
- Cho Cho, from The Karate
Dog
- Churchill from The Water Horse: Legend of
the Deep
- Cody, the three legged dog from The Life Aquatic with Steve
Zissou, which is left behind by the pirates, adopted by
team Zissou, and later returned.
- Devil, Phantom's dog in the Phantom comic strip
- Dickey, from the Little Rascals.
- Dogmatix, Obelix's dog from the Asterix and Obelix comic
series
- Dog, Max's dog in Mad Max 2,
an Australian Cattle Dog, or Blue Heeler
- Eight Below
- Buck
- Dewey
- Maya
- Max
- Old Jack
- Shadowz
- Shorty
- Truman Capote
- Dolly Martin from Legally Blonde 2: Red,
White & Blonde
- Duke, from The Swiss
Family Robinson
- Edison, from Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang
- Einstein, Doc Brown's sheepdog in
Back to the Future
- Falcor - not quite a dog, but the Luck Dragon for The Never
Enging Story
- Fang, from Dumb and Dumberer: When
Harry Met Lloyd
- Frank the Pug, the alien dog in
Men in Black
- Fred, Cledus "Snowman" Snow's dog from Smokey and the Bandit
- The many dog stars of Good
Boy!, including the main character, Hubble, a Border Terrier, voiced by Matthew Broderick.
- The many dog stars of The
Doberman Gang
- The many dog stars of Hotels for Dogs
- George in Bringing Up
Baby, played by Asta (see this list,
above).
- George, from Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory
- Goober, from So Long
Goober
- Grunt, the red nose American Pit Bull Terrier,
portrayed by "Bama Red" in Flash Dance
- Henry, from Heart
Condition
- Hercules, the baseball-eating mastiff from The Sandlot
- Hooch, the Dogue de Bordeaux
costar of Turner and
Hooch
- Itchy, from Scorched
- Jack from Lost &
Found
- Jackal from Dude, Where's
My Car?
- Jed, the Norwegen husky from John Carpenter's The Thing (though not
officially the character's name, the dog is universally referred to
as "Jed" by fans of the film and those who worked on the film. Jed
was the name of the wolf-dog who played him).
- Jelly from Legally Blonde 2: Red,
White & Blonde
- Jerry Lee, the German Shepherd
Dog supposed to be a trained police dog in K-9
- Jojo, from Torque
- Kerouac, the dog lost by the homeless Jerry Baskin in
Down and Out in
Beverly Hills
- Lassie Come Home
(1943), starring Elizabeth Taylor
and Roddy McDowall, a genius heroine
dog, saving people from villains and natural
threats in many sequels and also a television show. Lassie is always played by a male collie.
- Killer, Scarface's dog who died. Half
Baked
- Kitty, from The
Stupids
- Lady and the Tramp in Lady
and the Tramp
- Lenny, from the movie, Lenny the Wonder Dog
- Leslie a homosexual dog from Legally Blonde 2: Red,
White & Blonde
- Lou, Schtulman's dog from Police Academy 2: Their
First Assignment
- Luca, from FOX's Garfield:
The Movie
- Lucky, from Dr.
Dolittle
- Lucky, from Knight
Rider
- Marie, the Dachshund from The Shrink Is In
- Marit, Mette Harrison's Black Lab in
The Princess and the Hound
- Marley, from Marley and
Me
- Matisse, Dave Whiteman's Border
collie in Down and
Out in Beverly Hills
- Michelangelo, St. Bernard
Beethoven's double à la The Prince and the Pauper in
Beethoven's 4th
- Milo, Stanley Ipkiss' dog in The
Mask
- Missy, the St. Bernard
girlfriend of Beethoven in Beethoven's 2nd
- Mojo, chihuahua in a leg cast
from Transformers
- Moses, Bernie and Roz Focker's dog in Meet the Fockers
- Moses, the town dog in Dogville,
visually represented by its painted outline
- Moti, the faithful dogs who takes revenge with the vallians who
kills his master in Teri Meharbania starring Jakie Shroff and
Poonam Dhillon
- Mr. Atlas, in Topper Takes a
Trip, played by Asta (see this list,
above.
- Mr. Beefy, the talking bulldog in Little Nicky
- Mr. Smith, the dog who belongs to Cary
Grant and Irene Dunne, in
The Awful Truth, played by
Asta (see this list, above)
- Muffin from Screwed
- Nana from Disney's "Peter
Pan"
- Nanook and Thorn from The Lost
Boys
- Odie, a dog from FOX's Garfield: The Movie, and its sequel
Garfield: A Tail of
Two Kitties
- Old Yeller (1957), a family
film by Disney, originally a novel by Fred
Gipson
- Otis, the Pug in The Adventures of Milo and
Otis
- Otis, from Son of the
Mask
- Oliver, from The 6th
Day
- Pac-Man, the vampire pomeranian in Blade: Trinity
- Pete the Pup (or "Petey"), a
Pit Bull with a ring around one eye, in the
Our Gang (later known as The
Little Rascals) shorts produced by Hal
Roach and later, MGM. A
number of dogs played the role.
- Perdita the dalmatian (also
known as Perdy) from Disney's One Hundred and One
Dalmatians
- Polly PureBred, from Disney's version of Underdog in 2007
- Pongo the dalmatian from
Disney's One Hundred
and One Dalmatians
- Porthos, the dog owned by James
Barrie in Finding
Neverland
- Precious, the white Toy poodle beloved of
'Buffalo Bill' in The Silence of the
Lambs
- Quark, from Honey, I
Shrunk the Kids
- Rexxx/Dewy, from Firehouse
Dog
- Riff Raff, from Underdog
- Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd found in a trench by an
American soldier, has appeared in films since 1922. All subsequent
dogs in the part have been descendants of the original. Also on
television.
- Reno, from the movie Top
Dog starring Chuck Norris
- Rocky, Captain Felix Maxwell's dog in Mannequin
- Russell, from Celtic
Pride
- Samantha, from the film I Am
Legend starring Will Smith
- Sasha, from The Last
Shot
- Shadow, from the film Homeward Bound: The
Incredible Journey, voiced by Don
Ameche.
- The Shaggy Dog
- Shithead, from the movie The
Jerk starring Steve
Martin
- Shoeshine or Shoe Shine Boy from Disney's version of
Underdog in 2007
- Skip, Jack Russell terrier
featured in the movie My Dog
Skip adapted from the book My
Dog Skip by Willie
Morris
- Slinky, Toy Dog From "Toy Story
Snow Dogs
-
- Nana
- Demon
- Mac
- Scooper
- Diesel
- Ralph
- Sniff
- Yodel
- Dutchess
- Snowy, Tintin's dog from the Tintin comic series
- Soda, from Sony's Daddy Day
Care in 2003
- Spike, from Disney's The
Game Plan
- Spot from See Spot
Run
- Toto from MGM's 1939 version
The Wizard of
Oz
- Taffy, the family pet in Hum
Aapke Hain Koun
- Thor the dog from Bad
Moon
- Turk, from The Swiss
Family Robinson
- Tyco from Life Is
Ruff
- Underdog, superhero based on the cartoon series by the same
name
- Verdell, the Brussels Griffon
in As Good as It
Gets
- Winn-Dixie, see Dogs in
literature, above
- Yellow, a lab from Far from Home: The
Adventures of Yellow Dog
- Zero, Jack's ghost dog from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before
Christmas
Dogs on the radio
- Boggins in "Adam and Joe" on BBC 6 Music, 2009, voiced by Adam
Buxton.
- Sandy in Little Orphan Annie, a radio show that aired
between 1930 and 1942, voiced by Orson Welles.
- Psyche, in the UK radio series A Life of Bliss, played
by Percy Edwards
Dogs in television
- Akamaru, Kiba Inuzuka's dog in the
television series Naruto
- Anubis Cruger from Power Rangers: S.P.D.
- Arnold, Turtle's rottweiler from Entourage
- Backup, the Pit Bull owned by Veronica
on Veronica Mars
- Black Tooth, "The Biggest and Sweetest Dog in the USA" on the
Soupy Sales Show.
- Blacktoe, Commander William
Riker's dog from Star
Trek: The Next Generation.
- Blue, The title character of the children's series, Blue's Clues
- Bob, the title character in the episode "Dumb Witness" in Agatha Christie's Poirot,
based on the book of the same name
- Bob the Dog, from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe on
Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood, played by Bob Trow
- Bpo Bpo, Sun's dog from
Lost
- Brandon the Wonder Dog, a Golden
Retriever on NBC's Punky
Brewster in 1984 and its cartoon spinoff in 1985
- Brandy Harrington, a main
character in Brandy and Mr.
Whiskers.
- Brian, the Griffin family's pet on
Family Guy
- Buck from Married...
with Children (replaced by another dog named Lucky in
later episodes)
- Buddy, Veronica Chase's Bulldog on
Veronica's Closet
- Bullet the Wonder Dog, Roy Rogers'
German Shepherd on The Roy Rogers Show
- Buster, Hurley's dog in Lost
- Captain Whiskers, from Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld
- Celine, the chihuahua from Summer Heights High
- Chacha, from Love Bubu
Chacha
- Charlie the Wonder Dog, star of the sketch of the same name in
The Late
Show in a parody of other fictitious animal shows such as
Lassie.
- Chester, spoiled Pomeranian
belonging to C.C. Babcock on CBS's The Nanny
- Claude, Mrs. Drysdale's Poodle on
The Beverly
Hillbillies
- Comet, the family Golden
retriever on Full House
- Corneil Jhon and Beths owners in Corneil & Bernie
- Cynthia, Mr. Haney's Basset Hound
on Green Acres
- Dick Hunter, the Green German Sheperd from the hit show The
Price Is Right
- Diefenbaker (aka Dief), Constable Benton Fraser’s deaf wolfdog in the T.V. show Due
South
- Digby, Ned's Golden retriever
from Pushing Daisies
- Doc, Meredith and Derek's dog from ABC's Grey's Anatomy
- Dreyfus, the St. Bernard and
Golden Retriever mix on
Empty Nest
- Duke, a sheepdog from Back at
the Barnyard.
- Duke, Jed Clampett's Bloodhound on
The Beverly
Hillbillies
- Dukey, from Johnny
Test
- Eddie (played by Moose and Enzo), the Jack Russell Terrier from NBC's
Frasier and an The More You Know
psa in 1997
- Elizabeth Taylor (née Princess Dandyridge Brandywine), the
Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel from HBO's Sex and the
City
- Fang (or Dog), Columbo's Basset Hound
- Feebie from, FOX's Married... with Children
- Flash, The Basset Hound from The Dukes of Hazzard
- Fred, "Little Ricky's" puppy in I
Love Lucy
- Freeway, Jonathan & Jennifer Hart's dog from ABC's
Hart to Hart
- Gromit - from BBC clay animation tv show
Wallace and Gromit
- Happy from The CW's 7th
Heaven by Spelling Television
- Henry, the bloodhound, who co-starred in dog food commercials
with hangdog Clement Freud
- Hobo (aka London), a German
Shepherd from The Littlest
Hobo TV series and movie
- Holden, Tracey's dog from ABC's Lost
- Inspector Rex
- Ivanna, the London Tipton's
pomeranian dog in the Disney TV series The Suite Life of Zack and
Cody
- Jack from Tales of the
Gold Monkey
- Jake the Black Labrador
Retriever in the Australian soap Neighbours.
- Jimmy, the fat bulldog - South
Park
- Jeb from VR Troopers
- Joe, German Shepherd from
Run, Joe, Run - a live-action TV
program that aired on Saturday mornings.
- K-9, a canoid robot in Doctor
Who
- K-9 Copy
- Kiwi, Odd Della Robbia's dog in
Code Lyoko
- Krypto the Superdog
- Laddie, a dog who belonged to Bart in one episode of The Simpsons At the end of the episode he was
given to the Springfield Police for use as a drug-sniffing dog; the
character was never seen again.
- Larry the barking dog, from Talkshow with Spike
Feresten
- Lassie, see Dogs in film, above
- Liquidator from Disney's Darkwing Duck
- Lojack from Sci-Fi TV Series "Eureka"
- Maximillian
(Max-a-Million), the Bionic Dog, a German Shepherd from The Bionic Woman
- Martha, on the new
Martha Speaks on PBS
- Mignon, Lisa Douglas's Yorkshire
Terrier on Green Acres
- Miscellaneous Pokémon
species, including Growlithe, Arcanine, Houndour,
Houndoom, and others.
- Mr Mittens, from Grounded for
Life
- Mr. Muggles, the Bennets' dog from NBC'sHeroes
- Murray, the Buchmans' Collie-shepherd mix on Mad About You
- Odie, Jon's dog from the television show Garfield and Friends and the tv movies
on CBS before that, voiced by Gregg
Berger
- Oscar, Jeff Green's dog in Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Pal, from the Arthur children's t.v programme
- Peanut Butter, the dressed up dog, from Mr. Show
- Paul Anka, Lorelai's dog on
Gilmore Girls
- Porthos, the Beagle owned by Captain
Archer in Star Trek:
Enterprise
- Queequeg, Clyde Bruckman's Pomeranian left to Dana Scully on
The X-Files, subsequently eaten
by a lake monster
- Ren Höek, an "asthma hound" chihuahua from The Ren and Stimpy
show
- R.I.C., Robotic Interactive Canine assistant to the Power Rangers
- Rowdy, Turk and J.D.'s stuffed dog from Scrubs
- Santa's Little Helper, a
Greyhound from the long running The Simpsons since 1989
- Schotzie, Dachsund featured on the
1970s-based sitcom That 70s
Show
- Scooby Doo, a Great Dane and the main character in the Scooby
Doo series
- Scooby Dum, a Great Dane and Scooby Doo's cousin
- Scooby Dee, a Great Dane and Scooby Doo's cousin
- Scrappy Doo, a Great Dane puppy and Scooby Doo's nephew
- Scruffy, a small white and brown wire haired terrier on The
Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
- Sedge, Elizabeth Weir's dog (and
actress Torri Higginson's real-life
pet) in Stargate:
Atlantis.
- Seabreeze, a greyhound which is brians lover on Family Guy
- Seymour, Fry's dog on Futurama.
- Shelby/Krypto - Clark Kent's dog in the TV series Smallville
- Skits a dog on martha speaks which is marthas familys other
dog
- Smiley, the Baxter family's dog from Hazel
- Snoop Dog, parody of Snoopy from a
segment of FOX's MADtv
- Spike, The Pickles' dog on Rugrats and All Grown Up!
- Spot/Scott - Disney's
Teacher's Pet
- Squeakers, from the episode entitled 'A Girl and Her Dog' -
The Cosby Show
- Stinky and Nunzio, Dharma's Briard mix
and Corgi on Dharma and Greg
- Sugar, the dog of the kitty-killed archeology grad student in
The X-Files
- Tet, Stringfellow Hawke's
Bluetick Coonhound from
Airwolf
- Tiger, the family dog from ABC's The
Brady Bunch
- Tramp, the Douglas family's sheepdog mix on My Three Sons
- Tricki Woo, Mrs. Pumphrey's pekingese in All creatures great
and small by BBC, 1978 - 1990
- Turbo Dogs
- Vincent, the dog from ABC's Lost
- Wellard, a Belgian Shepherd from EastEnders soap on the BBC
- White Fang, "The Biggest and Meanest Dog in the USA" on the
Soupy Sales Show.
- Wishbone, Jack Russell
Terrier and main character on the PBS Kids show Wishbone
- Yukon King in Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, a TV show
that aired between 1955 and 1958
- Zeus and Apollo, Robin Masters'
Dobermann Pinschers in Magnum PI
Dogs in animation and puppetry
- 1-Rover-1, 7-Zark-7's robotic dog from the animated T.V. series
Battle of the
Planets
- Agent D on Phineas and
Ferb
- Alexander, Nina Tucker's
dog and later fused with Nina as a chimera in the manga and anime
FullMetal
Alchemist
- Akamaru, Kiba Inuzuka's dog from the manga and anime
Naruto
- Angel, Scamp's
girlfriend in Lady and the Tramp II:
Scamp's Adventure stray mixed breed, member of the
Junkyard Dogs.
- Angesis McBarker, Mr. Magoo's dog
- The Angriest Dog in
the World, from the comic strip by David
Lynch
- Antoinette, Tamaki's dog in Ouran High School Host Club
- Astro from Hanna-Barbera's
The Jetsons
- Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy by Hanna-Barbera
- Baby Cinnamon, friend of Hello
Kitty
- Balto and others from Balto
- Bandit, Jonny Quest's bulldog
- Barkley, a Muppet character from Sesame Street
- Bartholomew, Orel's dog from Moral
Orel
- Beck, Ryûsuke Minami's dog from BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad
- Belle, title character of the animated series Belle and Sebastian
(and the original French novel Belle et Sébastien)
- Belvedere, the Colonel's bulldog from the 1950 Merrie Melodies cartoon Dog Gone South
- Big Dog & Little Dog, from 2
Stupid Dogs, a Hanna-Barbera
cartoon series.
- Binky Barnes, an anthropomorphized bull dog that plays on the
TV series Arthur.
- Black Hayate, Riza
Hawkeye's dog in the manga and anime Fullmetal Alchemist
- Blue, a female wolf-dog who can take on a human appearance in
the anime and manga "Wolf's Rain".
- Blue and Magenta in Blue's
Clues
- Bolivar, Donald Duck's dog
- Brain, from the Inspector Gadget series
- Brandy Harrington, a main
character from Brandy and Mr.
Whiskers.
- Brian Griffin, cynical,
substance-abusing, talking dog on Family
Guy
- Bruno, apparently a bloodhound cross,
in Disney's Cinderella
- Bruno, apparently a Basset Hound
cross, in The Triplets of
Belleville
- Buster - Doberman/Rottweiler mix, leader of the Junkyard dogs,
Lady and
the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure former friend of Tramp created for the sequel film.
- Butch the Bulldog
- Buttons from the animated
series Animaniacs
- Cadpig, from the 1996 version of 101 Dalmatians
- CatDog, eponymous star of the Nickelodeon
TV show. See also List of
fictional cats
- Charlie B Barkin from MGM's All Dogs Go to Heaven
- Charlie Dog, Looney Tunes character created by Chuck Jones
- Checkers Hibiki, from the anime
Ranma ½
- Chief, from The Fox
and the Hound
- Clifford the Big Red
Dog
- Commander K-9, sidekick/subordinate of Marvin the Martian
- Cooler, leader of the Pound Puppies
- Copper, the hound of The Fox and the Hound
- Courage the Cowardly
Dog
- Daisy, the Dagwood Bumstead
family dog in Blondie
- Den, Winry
Rockbell's dog in the manga and anime FullMetal Alchemist
- Deputy Dawg
- Dinah the Dachshund
- Dino in Hanna Barbera's The Flintstones, a metaphorical dog
(biologically a dinosaur, but imbued with
the characteristics of a pet canine)
- Dixie-Doo, Scooby-Doo's cousin from a
1984 Scooby-Doo episode
- Dodger, lead dog of Fagin's gang in Disney's Oliver & Company, voice and
vocals by Billy Joel.
- Doggy, the West Highland
White Terrier owned by the Laotian Souphanousinphones family in
King of the Hill
- Dogtanian, from Dogtanian and the Three
Muskehounds
- Doidle, spoiled dog of Vicky in The Fairly OddParents.
- Dollar, the Rich family dog from the Richie Rich series who is a "Dollarmatian"
(like a Dalmatian, but with dollar
signs instead of spots).
- Dooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo's cousin from from a 1984 Scooby-Doo episode
- Dr. Doppler, humanoid canine in Disney's Treasure Planet
- Dynomutt, a robotic dog who is the
partner of the Blue Falcon, in Hanna
Barbera's Dynomutt, Dog
Wonder
- Droopy Dog, from cartoons created by
Tex Avery for MGM
- Duffer, the family dog of 9-Volt (who looks like a 9-Volt, but
his voice is barked like a dog) - Wario Ware, Inc.
- Dug, from the 2009 movie Up
- Ein the corgi in the anime series Cowboy
Bebop
- Einstein, Doc Brown's dog in Back to the Future
- Elektra, the dog of Cathy
- The Family Dog
- Farfel the Dog, ventriloquist puppet and Nestle advertising icon
- Fauntleroy, the dog babysat by Peter Fox in Bill Amend's cartoon FoxTrot
- Fifi the Peke, Pluto's girlfriend
- Fifi, the Finsters' family pet in Rugrats and the films by Paramount
Pictures
- Flipsie, the toy dog from "Fairy Odd Parents". Companion of
life size Dark Laser action figure.
- Freckles, from the 101
Dalmatians series
- Fu Dog in American
Dragon: Jake Long
- Fussy, a dog that adopted by Francine in American Dad!
- The dog that was transformed into a foot stool while retaining
its canine behavior in Beauty and the
Beast
- Gin, a silver tora-ge (brindle) Akita Inu who fights the bear, Akakabuto in
Ginga Nagareboshi
Gin.
- Goliath , dog with
audible thoughts, companion dog to Davey in Davey and Goliath.
- Goofy, Disney character, a dog with human
characteristics
- Goopy Geer, Merrie Melodies character
- Goddard, a
robotic dog in Jimmy
Neutron: Boy Genius
- Gromit, of Wallace and Gromit
from Nick Park's Aardman Animations claymation films
- Hector the Bulldog from
various Sylvester and Tweety cartoons
- Heen from Howl's Moving Castle
- Hong Kong Phooey, star of the
Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same
name
- Huckleberry Hound, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character
- Howdy-Doo, Scooby-Doo's Brother from
the Scooby-Doo series
- Hush Puppy, one of Shari Lewis's
puppets
- Happy Walter Higgenbottom and many of dogs from The Mighty B on Nickelodeon
- Jasper, Brian Griffin's effeminate gay cousin, Family Guy
- Jock, the Scottish Terrier from Disney's Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II:
Scamp's Adventure
- Kipper, a young dog who always has adventures waiting for
him
- K-9 a Looney Tunes character
- Krypto, the superpowered pet dog of
Superman, in DC comics.
- Laddie, a dog which was once owned by Bart Simpson in an episode of The Simpsons
- Lady, the Cocker Spaniel from
Disney's Lady and the
Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II:
Scamp's Adventure
- Ladybird, the Hills'
pet bloodhound, in King of the Hill
- Lafayette, the Basset Hound from Disney's The Aristocats
- Little Brother, Mulan's dog in Disney's Mulan
- Loyal Heart Dog - a Care Bears
cousin
- Lucy - Alvin and the
Chipmunks
- Lucky, from the 101
Dalmatians series
- Marc Antony,
Looney Tunes character
- Max, the sheep dog from The
Little Mermaid
- Max, the Grinch's companion in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole
Christmas!
- Max Goof, son of Goofy
- Maxipes Fik
- Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, Tom Terrific's companion on
Captain Kangaroo
- Mumbly, from The Mumbly Cartoon Show and
Laff-A-Lympics in 1977
- Muttley, Dick
Dastardly's sidekick in Wacky
Races with the craziest laugh, Dastardly and Muttley
in their Flying Machines and Yogi's Treasure
Hunt
- Mr. Peabody, genius dog and history
expert in The Rocky
and Bullwinkle Show
- Mr. Pendleton from What ever Happened to Robot
Jones
- Ms. Lion from Spider-Man and his Amazing
Friends
- Napoleon, the Bloodhound from Aristocats
- Nokoruyama, from Dragonball
GT
- characters in Disney's
Oliver and Company
- characters in One
Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Pal, Arthur's dog, Perky and Amigo from Pbs's Arthur
- Patch, from the 101 Dalmatians
series
- Pakkun, a dog from the anime and manga series Naruto
- Peg, from Disney's Lady and
the Tramp
- Penny Dog, a friend of Minnie
Mouse
- Penny, from the 1996 film version of 101 Dalmatians
- Pepper, from the 1996 film version of 101 Dalmatians
- Percy in Disney's
Pocahontas
- Pero, the dog (who is eventually turned into a cyborg) of Higeoyaji in the
manga Astro Boy
- Pinky, Isabella's dog from Phineas and Ferb
- Pluto, Disney character, a dog with dog
characteristics
- Pochacco, friend of Hello Kitty
- Poochie, the dog added to The Itchy & Scratchy
Show (making it The Itchy &
Scratchy & Poochie Show) and voiced by Homer Simpson on The Simpsons
- Pooka in 20th Century Fox's Anastasia
- Porkchop, Doug Funnie's dog in the animated series
Doug
- Potsworth, from Midnight Patrol:
Adventures in the Dream Zone
- Preston, the evil canine robot in Aardman Animation's
Wallace and Gromit.
- Ren Höek, the asthma-hound Chihuahua in Ren and Stimpy.
- Rex the Runt
- Reddy, from Hanna-Barbera's Ruff and
Reddy
- Road Rovers dogs Hunter, Colleen, Blitz, Exile, Shag, Muzzle, and Professor
William F. Shepherd
- Robowan, friend of Hello Kitty
- Roger, from Bobby's
World
- Rolly, from the 1996 film version of 101 Dalmatians
- Rover Dangerfield
- Rude Dog (and accompanying
Dweebs), from 1989 fashion-marketing cartoon Rude Dog
and the Dweebs.
- Rowlf, the piano-playing Muppet dog from The Jimmy Dean Show and
The Muppet Show and all the
Muppet movies
- Ruby-Doo, Scooby-Doo's Sister from a
1984 Scooby-Doo episode
- Runt, from the Rita and Runt
segments of the Animaniacs
animated series
- Sam from Sam and Max comic
books
- Santa's Little Helper,
from FOX's long running The
Simpsons
- Scamp, Disney character, a puppy born to
the dogs Lady and the Tramp, lead
star of Lady and the Tramp II:
Scamp's Adventure
- Scooby-Doo, a Great Dane with cropped ears.
- Scooby-Dee, Scooby-Doo's cousin from
a 1976 episode of The Scooby-Doo
Show
- Scooby-Dum, a Great Dane with cropped ears.
- Scrappy-Doo, Scooby-Doo's nephew.
- Seymour, Philip J. Fry's dog in 1999, as seen in the Futurama episode "Jurassic Bark"
- Sharik, from animated film Three from Buttermilk
Village and its sequels
- Sharky the Sharkdog, Annabelle's pet guard dog in Eek! The Cat
- Shoshine, a beagle from the 60's
cartoon Underdog
- Skippy-Doo, Scooby-Doo's Brother
- Slinky in Disney's
Toy Story and Toy Story 2
- Sparky, the gay dog from the South Park series
- Spike also known as Butch or Killer,
bulldog from the Tom and Jerry cartoons
- Spike the
Bulldog and Chester the Terrier from Warner Bros's Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series in the
1950s
- Spike, the family dog in Rugrats and All Grown Up!
- Spot (a.k.a. Scott Leadready) from Disney's Teacher's Pet
- Spotty Dog, "..the very biggest spotty dog you ever did see",
from The
Woodentops
- Sprocket, Doc's dog on Fraggle
Rock
- Spunky, Rocko's dog in Rocko's Modern Life
- Stogie, Andy's dog in Mission
Hill
- Tadakichi-san, Chiyo's dog in Azumanga Daioh
- The
Talking Dog in The Powerpuff
Girls
- Detective Thursday, from the
Tale Spin animated series in
1990
- characters in Disney's
Toy Story and Toy Story 2
- The Talking Dog, from The
Powerpuff Girls
- Many of dogs in Drawn
Together
- Thirsty, a dying dog owned by Clara in Drawn
Together
- Tiny, a puppy from 1991's Hungarian film The Seventh
Brother.
- Toby, Sherlock Holmes's dog in The Great Mouse
Detective.
- Toby Terrier, a dog puppet who
starred in his own video movie series, Toby Terrier and His Video
Pals. Toby Terrier is also the name of the interactive toy
dog that came with many of these videos.
- Top Gear Dog- Richard Hammonds dog he named after the show; Top
Gear
- Tramp, from Lady and the
Tramp
- Triumph, the Insult
Comic Dog on NBC's Late Night with Conan
O'Brien
- Trusty, the Bloodhound from Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II:
Scamp's Adventure
- General Tumult, from the
Tale Spin animated series
- Tyke, Spyke's son from the Tom and
Jerry' and Tom &
Jerry Kids series
- Uncle Horton, Scooby-Doo's uncle
- Underdog, superhero from
the cartoon series by the same name, and his main squeeze, Sweet
Polly Purebred.
- Vinz Clortho, Keymaster of Gozer from Ghostbusters
- Warden Waddlesworth, from
the Darkwing Duck
cartoon
- A wolfpack forms an alliance with a tribe of elves in Elfquest
- Weed, the son of Gin. The protagonist of Ginga Densetsu Weed.
- Whoopsy-Doo, Scooby-Doo's cousin in 1984
- Wonder Dog, from the first season of Super Friends
- Wordsworth, from Jamie
and the Magic Torch
- Yabba-doo, Scooby-Doo's 'western' cousin from a 1982 version
of Scooby-Doo
- Yukk!, from Mighty Man and Yukk!, he was the ugliest dog
ever seen, he uses a dog house over his head.
- Yankee-Doodle-Doo, the 'Doo'
that rode over on the mayflower from The New Scooby-Doo and
Scrappy-Doo Show in 1983
- Zero, a ghost dog with a jack o' lantern nose from the stop motion movie The Nightmare Before
Christmas
- Zuul, Gatekeeper of Gozer from Ghostbusters
Dogs in song
- Only songs with dog characters are included in this
section. Not metaphorical dogs or songs with "dog" in the
title.
- Apollo, from various Coheed & Cambria songs, whose name
appears in the titles of their third and fourth albums.
- Arrow, from Harry Nilsson's single "Me and My Arrow", also
featured in The Point!
- "Atomic Dog" by George Clinton
- Bingo, from the spelling song of the same name. It's worth
noting that the lyrics do not make it clear whether Bingo is the
name of the dog or the farmer. See: Bingo .
- "Black Shuck", song by The
Darkness about the spectral black
dog, Black Shuck
- "Bow Wow Wow Wow (Wild Dog on the Prowl)" sung by Mitch Ryder with Was
- "Dog Eat Dog", songs by AC/DC and Adam and the Ants
- "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley
- "Feed Jake" - a song about a dog named Jake by Pirates of the Mississippi
- " That
Doggie in the Window?", popular song by Bob Merrill, 1953, recorded by Patti Page
- "I Love My Dog", by Cat Stevens
- Jack, Crazy Chester's dog in "The
Weight" by The Band
- "Martha My Dear" by the Beatles
(Paul McCartney's sheepdog)
- "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo", 1971, songs by LOBO or Roland Kent Lavoie
- "Old King" by Neil Young
- Doggie the Awesome Dog, in a song I just made up in my
head.
- "Old Shep" by Red Foley as also sung by Elvis Presley and many other country
performers
- Peter and the Wolf
by Sergei Prokofiev
- "Quiche Lorraine" - a two-inch tall green poodle, song by
"The B-52's" from the album Wild Planet
- Seamus in song by same name (from
Meddle) by Pink Floyd
- "Sick as a Dog" by Aerosmith
- "Sinatra" the dog named after the singer for its blue eyes in
the song "Sinatra" by Canadian folk singer, James Keelaghan
(2002)
- The dog who "up and died" in "Mr. Bojangles", written by Jerry Jeff Walker
- "Where, O Where Has My Little Dog
Gone?", with his ears cut short and his tail cut long
- A dog that won't get off the furniture in "Get Down" by Gilbert O'Sullivan
- "A little chihuahua named Carlos that had some kind of skin
disease and was totally blind" in "Frank's wild years" by Tom
Waits
- "Frank" in Classified by C. W. Mccal
- Fido from Frank Zappa song "Stinkfoot". He is a talking
dog
- Fronobulax- A very large poodle dog appears on the FZ and the
Mothers album Roxy and Elsewhere.
- "The Puppy song" by Harry Nilsson
- "The Nudist & Mr. Pendleton" by fictional band The Lavender
Fudge Experience
- "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by the Baja Men
Dogs in video games
- The Hero's Dog in Torchlight
- Dog in Dragon Age:
Origins
- Chomp Chomp from Pacman
- Dogz
- Dribble, Manager Joe, and Ken the
Reporter - Wario Ware
- Poppy, Galford's dog (and Poppy's puppies, Papa, Pipi, and
Pipa) in Samurai
Shodown
- Angelo, Rinoa's dog in Final
Fantasy VIII
- Boney From Mother 3
- King From Earthbound
- Do From Earthbound zero
- Flippy from Toontown Online
- Interceptor, Shadow's dog in Final Fantasy VI
- Shadow, Jack Slate's dog in the Dead to Rights series
- Leon, an F-Zero racer
- K. K.
Slider, a guitarist from Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: Wild
World.
- Nintendogs
- iPet Dogs- iPod Touch and iPhone
- Parappa the Rapper and his
rival, Joe Chin
- Peter Puppy, the alien dog in
Earthworm Jim, and
Earthworm Jim 2
- Multiple Pokémon species:
- Absol, Dark-type Pokémon based on a
Barghest
- Eevee and its evolved forms Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Umbreon, Leafeon and Glaceon
- Growlithe, Fire-type Pokémon based on
a puppy
- Arcanine, Fire-type Pokémon based on a
koma-inu that evolves from Growlithe
- Snubbull, Normal-type Pokémon based on
a bulldog
- Granbull, Normal-type Pokémon based on
a bulldog that evolves from Snubbull
- Houndour, Fire/Dark-type Pokémon
resembling a Doberman Pinscher or
Cŵn Annwn
- Houndoom, Fire/Dark-type Pokémon
resembling a Doberman Pinscher or
Cŵn Annwn that evolves from Houndour
- Poochyena, Dark-type Pokémon based on
a puppy or hyena
- Mightyena, Dark-type Pokémon based on
a hyena that evolves from Poochyena
- Riolu, Fighting-type Pokémon based on a
puppy or young jackal
- Lucario, Fighting/Steel-type Pokémon
based on a jackal that evolves from Riolu
- Poochy, from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's
Island and Yoshi's
Story
- Puppy Luv - Wii game
- Various characters in the dalmatian in Animal Crossing
- Rush, the robotic dog from the Megaman Series
- Turbo, the dog in both Soul
Blazer, Illusion of
Gaia, and Terranigma.
- Tiger and Baku, dog-like monsters from
Monster Rancher
- Various characters from Digimon, including Dogmon, Gaomon and others.
- Hewie, the white German Shepherd from Haunting Ground
- Lupus, the war hound from Jet
Force Gemini
- Hajime, Mick, Shinobu, Kakeru, and Nene, Jenka's pets from
Cave Story
- Bill Grey, General Pepper, Fay, and
Captain Shears from the Star Fox series are all anthropomorphic canines of various
types.
- Missile, the police dog in training from Phoenix Wright: Ace
Attorney
- Jake, a pointer is the main character in 'Dogs Life'. He also
meets several other dogs when on his quest to find Daisy.
- Daisy, another pointer featured in 'Dogs Life'. She is taken by
'a big red truck' and the villain Miss Peaches is going to put her
thriough the big machine
- Wonder Dog
- Muggshott the bulldog from Sly Cooper and The Thievius
Raccoonus
- Brown, the Labrador in Rule of
Rose
- The Hero's dog in Fable 2
- Dogmeat in Fallout and
Fallout 3
- Quarm, the 3-headed dog and final boss of the Plane of Time in
the popular MMORPG, Everquest
- K-9, Cyber-Dog and Pariah Dog in Fallout
2
- Koromaru in Persona 3 who is able to
summon his own Persona and fight with the party.
- Dog, a robot with dog-like characteristics from the Half life
series(excluding the original game and its extensions)
- Unnamed Dog in Resident Evil
4
- Mira in one of the Silent Hill 2
endings
Dogs in comics
- "1," a.k.a. Bandit in We3
- 64, the Beagle
Boys' pet dog
- Ace, The Bat-Hound, a Black
and Straw GSD and a member of
the Batman mythos of DC comics
- Andy, in Peanuts
- Argo the superdog in PS238.
- Barfy, in Family
Circus
- Beaumont in Pooch
Café
- Beauregard, the Bloodhound in
Walt Kelly's Pogo
- Belle in Peanuts
- Black Bob "The Dandy Wonder Dog" from
the British The Dandy comic.
- Boomer in Pooch
Café
- Böwser vön Überdog, antagonist in The Ongoing Adventures of
Rocket Llama.
- Brutus, a great dane owned by the
villainous Bird brothers in The Secret of the Unicorn
- Cagney, a Boston Terrier in Zack Hill.
- Cosmo the Spacedog, Marvel Comics
- Cudlow, in Goosemeyer
- Daisy, the Bumstead Family's Weimaraner from Blondie
- Dinobite, a talking dog in Heathcliff comics
- Dog, the border collie in Murray
Ball's Footrot Flats
- Hotdog, Jughead's dog in the
Archie comics
- Dogbert, the assertive dog owned by the
unassertive Dilbert
- Idéfix, faithful companion to Obelix in
the original French Asterix comic books
- Dogmatix, faithful companion to Obelix
in the English translations of the Asterix
comic books
- Droolia in Pooch
Café
- Earl in Mutts
- Fergus in Citizen
Dog
- Fred Basset
- Gin, an Akita Inu, and various others,
from the Japanese manga Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin, its
sequel Ginga Densetsu
Weed, and associated properties created by Yoshihiro Takahashi.
- Guard Dog in Mutts
- Gnasher and his son Gnipper, from the British comic strips
Dennis the Menace
and Gnasher and
Gnipper
- Grimm, of the comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm
- Gus in Pooch Café
- Howard Huge
- Hudson in Pooch
Café
- Jess, a border collie in Murray
Ball's Footrot Flats
- Sergeant Kemlo
"Hyperdog" Caesar of Neopolis PD in Top 10. A hyperintelligent doberman who wears a humanoid exoskeleton.
- Kreeg in Sojourn
- Krypto in Superman
- Lockjaw, the Inhuman dog, Marvel Comics
- Marbles in Peanuts
- Marmaduke, a Great Dane with an eponymous daily comic strip
- Molly in Peanuts
- Odie in the Garfield series by Jim Davis
- Olaf also in the Garfield
series
- Otto in Beetle
Bailey
- Poncho, in Pooch
Café
- Ponta, the protagonist of Guru
Guru Pon-chan
- Poo Poo in Pooch
Café
- "Pup Dog Chile", little puppy from Walt
Kelly's Pogo
- Rex the Wonder Dog from
DC Comics
- Rocket, the pet of Chacha
Chaudhary
- Roscoe, from Pickles
- Rufferto, Groo's dog
- Rosebud, the basselope (Basset
hound/Antelope mix) in Berkeley Breathed's comic strip
Bloom County
- Rover in Red and
Rover
- Rover in Peanuts
- Sam, the anthropomorphic dog detective from the comic book
Sam & Max
- Sam in Family Circus
- Sandy, Little Orphan Annie's
dog (known for saying "Arf")
- Satchel Pooch in Get Fuzzy
- Snert, Hagar's dog in Dik Browne's
comic strip Hagar the
Horrible
- Snoopy in the Peanuts comic and tv series
- Snowy (Milou) in The Adventures of Tintin
- Space Canine Patrol
Agents, from DC Comics
- Spike in Peanuts
- Thor the Thunder Dog, The Original Manhunter's canine companion
- Tige, Buster Brown's Boston terrier
- Vivian Irving's dog in Cathy
- Waldo, an anthropomorphic hound in the Heathcliff comics
- Woofie in Mutts
- Yankee Poodle, an anthropomorphic
poodle in Captain Carrot and His
Amazing Zoo Crew (Published by DC
Comics)
See also
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