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Famous Dogs
List of U.S. Presidential Pets | Russian Space Dogs | Dempsey | Hachiko | Laika | Lassie
Dogs famous in their own right
-
Ashley Whippet, the first frisbee dog superstar and arguably the best.
Certainly the most famous canine athlete.
- Balto, final lead dog of 1925 serum run to Nome which relayed diphtheria
antitoxin by dog sled across
the U.S. territory of Alaska to combat an epidemic
-
Beautiful Joe, an abused dog that inspired an 1894 bestselling novel
- Belka,
a dog aboard Sputnik 5
- Blue,
Don Cherry's dog
- Dempsey, condemned to death under
the United Kingdom's
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 but finally reprieved after 3 years of legal battles
-
Greyfriars Bobby, a dog loyal to its master long after the master's
death
- Hachiko, a symbol of loyalty
in Japan, now honored by a statue in Tokyo
-
Handsome Dan, the
Yale University mascot
- Laika, the dog aboard Sputnik 2
- Lucille, the dog in
Pack of Two by
Caroline Knapp
- Nipper,
the HMV (His
Master's Voice) dog
-
Old Shep – after seeing the coffin of his master loaded onto a train in
Fort Benton, Montana, Old Shep maintained a vigil at the station for
over five years.
-
Owney, the official
United States Postal Service dog, who rode the trains with the mail in
the 19th century, and now, stuffed, is in the
National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C.
- Pal, the dog who played Lassie
in the movie Lassie Come
Home, based on the novel by Eric Knight
- Pavlov's
dog, who drools saliva involuntarily when hearing the sound of a bell (a
signal of "dinner's ready!")
- Petra, the first
Blue
Peter dog
- Pickles, discovered the
Jules Rimet trophy (the
Football World Cup) after it had been stolen in
England
in 1966
-
Rico, a dog with a huge vocabulary
- Rin Tin Tin,
German Shepherd Dog credited with saving Warner Brothers
- Robot, dog who discovered the
cave paintings at
Lascaux
- Strelka,
a dog aboard Sputnik 5
- Shep the Border Collie,
another Blue Peter dog
- Snuppy, an Afghan Hound,
the first cloned dog.
- Strongheart, first
German Shepherd Dog with name-above-the-title billing in film
- Stubby, an
American Pit Bull Terrier, the most decorated American war dog in US history
for service during World War I.
- Togo, lead dog who covered the most distance during the 1925 serum run to
Nome which relayed diphtheria antitoxin by dog
sled across the U.S. territory of Alaska to combat an epidemic
- Trixie Koontz,
Golden retriever, a retired service dog, purported author of Life
Is Good, and companion of Dean Koontz -
meet Trixie
- Tulip, J. R. Ackerley's
German shepherd, written about in My Dog Tulip
- Mr.
Winkle, "the cutest dog in the universe"
Mr. Winkle
- Name unknown ship's dog, a pointer, who served with
Royal
Navy and helped find food when crew became POWs of Japanese.
Pets of famous people
Famous pets of
Presidents and their wives
- Barney, U.S. President George W. Bush's
Scottish Terrier
- Buddy, U.S. President Clinton's chocolate
Labrador Retriever
- Checkers, U.S. President Nixon's
Cocker Spaniel, made famous in the Checkers speech
-
Dash, U.S. President
Benjamin_Harrison and wife
Caroline.
- Him and Her, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Beagles,
made famous by Johnson lifting them by their ears
- Jack, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's terrier
- Murray of Fala Hill (or Fala), U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's
Scottish Terrier,
given by his cousin, Margaret Suckley, and depicted in the Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Memorial
- Manchu, Alice Roosevelt's small black Pekingese
which she received as a gift from the last empress of China
- Millie, U.S. First Lady Barbara Bush's
Springer Spaniel
- Pete, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's
Bull Terrier, who bit so many people he was exiled from the White House
- Sailor Boy, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's
Chesapeake Bay Retriever.
- Skip, U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt's
mongrel
- Spot "Spotty" Fetcher, U.S. President George W. Bush's
English Springer Spaniel, named after Scott Fletcher, a former Texas Rangers
baseball player
- See also the complete
List of U.S. Presidential pets, famous and not so
Famous pets of other famous people
-
Baltique, dog of
François Mitterrand
- Blondi,
dog of
Adolf Hitler
- Boatswain, favorite pet of
Lord Byron. See the Byron article for the poet's famous "Epitaph to a
dog".
- Bounce, belonging to
Alexander Pope
- Boy,
Prince Rupert of the Rhine's dog who went into battle with him
- Centaur Pendragon, Rudolph Valentino's
Irish Wolfhound
- Dash, belonging to
Charles Lamb
-
Diamond, Sir
Isaac Newton's favorite dog
- Flush, Elizabeth Barrett's
Cocker spaniel, who didn't much like Robert Browning at first
- Jeannie, James Thurber's
Scottish terrier, who had her seventh puppy at the corner of 11th St.
and 5th Ave. in New York City
- Kato, Nicole Brown Simpson's Akita
- Nigger, a black
Labrador Retriever who gave his name as the codename for the Dam Busters
mission in World War II. (His name is usually edited out of modern versions
of the film about the mission.)
- Muggs,
James Thurber's family's
Airedale,
the dog that bit people
- Lou dog
,
Bradley Nowell's (Sublime
(band)'s volcalist & guitarist) dog
- Pompe,
Charles XII of Sweden's dog
- Rex, James Thurber's family's
Bull terrier, who dragged home a chest of drawers
- Roger, Widdle, and Puke,
Gerald Durrell's dogs, and his companions on many excursions in his
books about growing up on
Corfu
- Seaman, Meriwether Lewis's
Newfoundland during the expedition
-
Tinkerbell, dog of
Paris Hilton.
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