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This is a list of
fictional
dogs from
literature,
movies etc.
Legendary, mythical and fairytale dogs
Argos,
Odysseus's dog.
Anubis,
Ancient Egyptian god with a dog's (or a
jackal's)
head
Barghest, English
goblin-dog
Black Shuck,
British hound of hell
Bran,
Fionn mac Cumhail's hound
Cabal,
King
Arthur's dog
Canis Major and
Canis
Minor,
Orion's hunting dogs
Canes Venatici,
constellation of the hunting dogs
Cerberus (demon of the pit), the hound of
Hades in
Greek mythology (also his brother,
Orthrus)
Cwn
Annwn (Gabriel Hounds), ghost hounds of the land of the dead
Dip, in
Catalan myth
Fenris,
a monstrous wolf,
offspring of Loki
and
Angrboda in
Norse mythology
Fu Dog,
Chinese guardians
Garm, a
four-eyed dog that guarded
Helheim
in
Norse mythology
Gelert,
a dog belonging to
Llywelyn the Great which gave its name to
Beddgelert in
Wales
Hecuba,
in
Greek mythology, the Queen of Troy, turned into a fierce dog
Laelaps,
in
Greek mythology
Marea, in
Greek mythology
Sirius,
in
Greek mythology, and star in
Canis
Major
Scylla,
in
Greek mythology
Qiqirn,
in
Inuit mythology
Xolotl,
in
Aztec mythology
The Wolf, from
Little Red Riding Hood in
Grimm's Fairy Tales
Dogs in literature
Banga,
Pontius Pilatus' dog in
The Master and Margarita by
Mikhail Bulgakov.
Bella, Useppe's companion in La Storia (History) by
Elsa Morante.
Big Red, Irish Red and other
Irish Setters,
protagonists of novels by
Jim Kjelgaard, some of which were also
Disneyfied
Boots, narrator of Thy Servant a Dog by
Rudyard Kipling
Boyd, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan's dog in
Kathy Reichs novels
Buck, the main character in
Jack
London's
Call of the Wild
Bullseye, Bill Sikes' dog in
Oliver Twist
Čang, his master's (the sea captain) drinking companion in The Dreams
of Čang by
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin.
Cujo the
St. Bernard in the novel by
Stephen King (later a movie)
Cyril, the dog in
Connie Willis's book about time-travel
To Say Nothing of the Dog, in which three men in a boat pass
Jerome K. Jerome's
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog!) (you had to be
there)
Dingo, in A Captain at Fifteen by
Jules
Verne
the Disreputable Dog, in Lirael and Abhorsen by
Garth Nix
Duchess, the dog who thought she swallowed a patty pan, in
Beatrix Potter's
The Pie and the Patty Pan
Duke, Penrod Schofield's
Terrier
mix in
Booth Tarkington's
Penrod: His Complete Story
Fang,
Hagrid's dog, a
boarhound (a
Mastiff)
in the
Harry Potter books: (in the movies, Fang is a
Neapolitan Mastiff)
Fluffy, the three-headed dog (similar to
Cerberus)
in
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Hank the Cowdog, the crimefighting hero of several novels by
John Erickson
Gaspode,
an unusually clever dog who talks, in various
Discworld
novels by
Terry Pratchett
Greyfriars Bobby, a true story which became the basis of much fiction
"Hound
of the Baskervilles (The)", a
Sherlock Holmes tale by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle with the famous line, "They were the footprints of a
gigantic hound!"
Howard, the dog in
Bunnicula
and sequels by James Howe
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 (The) by
Dodie
Smith, subsequently made into a movie by
Walt
Disney
Jack from
Little House on the Prairie series by
Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Jenny, the star of
Maurice Sendak's
Higglety-Pigglety Pop, or, There Must Be More To Life
Jock, from
Jock of the Bushveld, by Sir
Percy FitzPatrick, a
South African classic first published in 1907
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)
Kep, the
Collie, from
Beatrix Potter's
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck and other books
Lad, a dog by
Albert Payson Terhune
Laddie
(a send-up of Lassie (qv)) who stars in Discworld alongside
Gaspode
Lassie,
a
collie, from the novel Lassie Come Home upon which the movie was
very loosely based
Leo (aka Sirius), protagonist of Dogsbody by
Diana Wynne Jones
The mad dog in
Oliver Goldsmith's
An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog
Martha, the too-talkative dog of
Martha Speaks by
Susan Meddough
Montmorency, the narrator's unruly
Fox
Terrier in
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog!) by
Jerome K. Jerome
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
Nop, the
Border Collie, from the novel Nop's Trials by Donald McCaig
Nose E., pooch specialist in clandestine bomb- and narcotic-sniffing,
(and his Yorkie
apprentices,
Golda and
Groucho), occasionally called in by
Midnight Louie (fur-footed sleuth whose exploits are ghost-written by
Carole Nelson Douglas) when a puss just can't I.D. a scent; three pounds
of baritone bark hidden by four pounds of
Maltese
fluff and a red bow to clear his peepers
Old Dan and
Little Ann 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
Patrasche, the dog in
A Dog of Flanders by
Ouida
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.
Pickles, the terrier who kept shop with Ginger the cat in
Beatrix Potter's
Ginger and Pickles
The Poky Little Puppy of the children's book written by
Janette Sebring Lowry and illustrated by
Gustaf Tenggren
Prince, Jasper King's dog in
Margaret Sidney's
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew
Ribsy, companion of Henry Huggins and character in numerous novels for
young readers by
Beverly Cleary
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
Rowf and
Snitter,
the main characters in
Richard Adams' The Plague Dogs
Scupper, from
Margaret Wise Brown's children's book,
The Sailor Dog, illustrated by
Garth Williams
Sharik/Sharikov, the dog/man in
Mikhail Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog
Sirius (1944), by
Olaf Stapledon, a
science fiction novel about a canine
Einstein
Shep, Almanzo's shepherd dog in
Laura Ingalls Wilder's
These Happy Golden Years and
The First Four Years
The unnamed narrator of
Franz
Kafka's short story,
Investigations of a Dog (1922)
Tiger, the dog of Arthur Gordon Pym in A Narrative of Arthur Gordon
Pym by
Edgar Allan Poe and its sequel, An Antarctic Mystery by
Jules
Verne
Top, the dog of
Cyrus
Smith in
Jules
Verne's
Mysterious Island
Toto in
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by
L. Frank Baum
Timmy in the Famous Five series of books by
Enid
Blyton
Wellington in
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time book by
Mark
Haddon
White Fang, the main character in
Jack
London's book of the same name
What-a-Mess, the accident-prone
Afghan puppy in a series of children's books by
Frank
Muir (later a television series)
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
An entire civilization of intelligent dogs evolves in
City by
Clifford D. Simak
Beethoven, the
St. Bernard hero of the movie series
Beethoven,
Beethoven's 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th...
Benji had
several movies.
the many dog stars of the
mockumentary
Best in Show.
Blood, the talking dog in
A Boy and his Dog.
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, later better known for portraying
Spider-Man.
Copernicus and Einstein in the
Back to the Future trilogy
Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell, from the film of the same title
Frank, the alien dog in
Men in Black
George,
Katherine Hepburn's dog in
Bringing Up Baby
The many dog stars of
Good Boy!,
including the main character, Hubble, a
Border Terrier, voiced by
Matthew Broderick.
Harvey, Elliot's dog in
E.T.
Homeward Bound and its sequel, featured Chance, (an American bulldog),
and Shadow, (a golden retriever) trying to find their way home through the
Sierra mountains. (As well as their Himalayan cat-friend, Sassy.)
Jerry Lee, the
German shepherd supposed to be a trained police dog in
K-9
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, many sequels and also a television show.
Lassie is
always played by a male
collie.
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
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.
Precious, the white
Toy
poodle beloved of 'Buffalo Bill' in
Silence of the Lambs
Rin
Tin Tin, first dog star, 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.
Sam, the dog in
Dante's Peak who leaps out of a field of boiling-hot lava to safety
in a passing truck
A transfigured Sirius Black in
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Shiloh, the beagle featured in Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's internationally
popular Newbery Medal- winning book trilogy –
Shiloh,
Shiloh Season and
Saving Shiloh, with more than 7,000,000 books in print. Adapted into
three successful films by Carl Borack and Dale Rosenbloom.
Sparky, the
Jack Russell terrier brought back to life by archangel
John Travolta in
Michael
Toto in
The Wizard of Oz
Verdell, the
Brussels Griffon in
As Good as It Gets
London the Wonder Dog in
The Littlest Hobo,
Canadian
television series in the late 1950s and early 1960s; and the remake circa
1980s.
Maximillian (Max-a-Million), the Bionic Dog from
The Six Million Dollar Man
Mignon, Lisa Douglas's
Yorkshire terrier on
Green
Acres
Murray, the Buchmans'
Collie-shepherd
mix on
Mad About You
Porthos, the
Beagle
owned by
Captain Archer in
Star Trek: Enterprise
Queegqueg, Clyde Bruckman's
Pomeranian left to Dana Scully on
The
X-Files, subsequently eaten by a lake monster
Rex from
Kommissar Rex (aka Inspector Rex and Rex: A Cop's Best
Friend),
Austrian/German
TV series set in
Vienna (1994
- )
(see photos)
Stinky and Nunzio, Dharma's
Briard mix
and Corgi on
Dharma and Greg
Sugar, the dog of the kitty-killed archaeology grad student in
The
X-Files
Tiger from
The Brady Bunch
Tramp, the Douglas family's
sheepdog
mix on
My Three Sons
Truffles (played by
Pussy Galore) Mildred's terrier in the
British sitcom
George & Mildred
Vincent, the dog from
Lost
Wishbone, the
eponymous
Jack Russell Terrier star of a children's educational series featuring
literary themes and their application to issues faced by young viewers
Wubbie
Yukon King, Sgt. Preston's
Husky on
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (created for radio)
Dogs in advertising
Andrex toilet tissue
adverts'
puppy
Duke, the
Golden retriever entrusted with the secret family recipe for Bush's
Baked Beans
Lucky, fluffy
terrier
mascot for the More Than
insurance
company in a long-running series of UK television advertisements
Beekay (B.K.), Winston's lapdog in
Freefall (webcomic) (B.K. stands for Bunny Killer - he kills dust
bunnies!)
Belle, the white mountain dog, co-star of
Belle et Sébastien
B. H., Calcutta (Failed), the
bloodhound with no sense of smell in British
comic
strip
The Perishers
Bill, a cocker dog from the comic strip
Boule et Bill
Black
Bob, formerly from the British comic
The Dandy
Blue and Magenta in
Blue's Clues
Bolivar,
Donald Duck's dog
Boot, companion of the boy Wellington in
The Perishers
Brain, from
Inspector Gadget
Brian Griffin, cynical, substance-abusing, talking dog on
Family
Guy
Bruno, apparently a
bloodhound cross, in
Disney's
Cinderella
Burp, in
Gerald McBoing Boing
CatDog,
eponymous star of the Nickelodeon TV show. See also
List of fictional cats
Chacha, a dog reincarnated into a toy car, but still keeping a dog-like
appearance. He is from the anime
I Love Bubu Chacha
Charlie Dog, "Looney
Tunes" character created by
Chuck
Jones
Churchill, a
bulldog
in the form of a talking "nodding dog" car accessory, from UK television ads
for Churchill
insurance.
Originally voiced by
Vic
Reeves.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Constable Bulldog, a very gruff, no-nonsense police officer from
Henry's Cat.
Corneil, talking dog from
Corneil and Bernie.
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Cubitus,
the fat round white dog, from the eponymous Belgian comic by Dupa (in the
English version of the cartoon series, Cubitus is known as Wowser)
Daisy, the
Dagwood Bumstead family dog in
Blondie
Deputy Dawg
Dino in
The Flintstones, a metaphorical dog (biologically a
dinosaur,
but imbued with the characteristics of a pet canine)
Dinsdale, the dog from Rubbish, King of the Jumble.
Dogbert,
the assertive dog owned by the unassertive
Dilbert
Dogg, whose exposure to the fictional mutagen "quantum juice" gave him
human-level intelligence and speech (from
Milestone Comics'
Blood Syndicate)
Dogmatix, faithful companion to Obelix in the English translations of
the Asterix
comic books
Dogtanian, the three Muskehounds and the majority of the other
characters in the series