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Scooby-Doo - 'Scooby-Doo'
- The title character in the 'Scooby-Doo' franchise is a Great Dane, who is part of a group of teenagers solving mysteries involving supernatural creatures.
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Brian - 'Family Guy'
- A member of the Griffin family, Brian is a Labrador retriever who primarily works in the series as a struggling writer.
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Tramp - 'Lady and the Tramp'
- Tramp is a stray mutt who lives on the streets in the classic 1955 film 'Lady and the Tramp.' He becomes Lady's love interest.
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Lady - 'Lady and the Tramp'
- Lady is a beautiful American Cocker Spaniel, who lives with her owners Jim Dear and Darling.
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Santa's Little Helper - 'The Simpsons'
- Santa's Little Helper is the pet greyhound of the Simpson family. He was introduced in the first episode of the show, the 1989 Christmas special 'Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.'
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Snoopy - 'Peanuts'
- Snoopy is a beagle and Charlie Brown's pet dog. He has become one of the most recognizable and iconic cartoon dogs in the world. In some places, he's even more famous than Charlie Brown.
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'101 Dalmatians'
- The name of this famous 1961 film says it all. The plot follows a litter of Dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by Cruella de Vil. The puppies' parents, Pongo and Perdita, set out to save them.
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Pluto - the Mickey Mouse universe
- Pluto is a medium-sized mutt, who is often the companion of Mickey Mouse. And unlike Goofy, he doesn't speak.
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Astro - 'The Jetsons'
- Loyal to the Jetson family, Astro is a clumsy and dim-witted Great Dane who adds r's in many places they shouldn't be when he speaks. Think "I ruv roo."
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Odie - 'Garfield'
- Garfield's best friend, Odie is a kind, but slightly unintelligent dog. He's a yellow-furred, brown-eared beagle-dachshund mix.
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Snowy - 'The Adventures of Tintin'
- Snowy is a wire fox Terrier, and Tintin's companion in all his adventures. A clever dog with a high IQ, he always helps get Tintin out of trouble.
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Gromit - 'Wallace & Gromit'
- The franchise centers on Wallace, a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving inventor, and Gromit, his silent yet loyal and intelligent beagle.
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Bitzer - 'Shaun the Sheep'
- Bitzer is the farmer's loyal, long-suffering sheepdog, dressed for work in a blue knit cap. He's a good friend to Shaun and does his best to keep the whole flock out of trouble.
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Copper - 'The Fox and the Hound'
- This 1981 animated film tells the story of the unlikely friendship between a red fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper. The two friends struggle to preserve their friendship due to social pressures demanding they be adversaries, as they are enemies by nature.
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Bolt - 'Bolt'
- Bolt is a white shepherd (a variety of the German shepherd) and the eponymous protagonist of the 2008 animated feature film 'Bolt.' He's voiced by John Travolta.
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Mr. Peabody - 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman'
- This 2014 animated film follows the time-traveling adventures of Mr. Peabody, an anthropomorphic beagle/scientist, and his adopted human son, Sherman.
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Jake - 'Adventure Time'
- Jake is Finn's sidekick pet and adoptive brother in the series 'Adventure Time.' Inspired by bulldogs, Jake has the magical power to change size and shape at will.
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Charlie Barkin - 'All Dogs Go to Heaven'
- Voiced by Burt Reynolds in the 1989 animated film 'All Dogs Go to Heaven,' Charlie Barkin is a gambling, rugged, but still sweet German shepherd.
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'PAW Patrol'
- The popular franchise follows six playful rescue dogs who use their individual talents to protect their city. Some of the characters include Chase, a German shepherd, Marshall, a Dalmatian, and Rubble, a bulldog.
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Dug - 'Up'
- Dug is a talking golden retriever who Carl and Russell meet on their journey in the 2009 animated film 'Up.' Dug even appeared previously in 'Ratatouille' (2007).
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Spike - 'Tom and Jerry'
- In what is usually a cat and mouse game, 'Tom and Jerry' also features a bulldog named Spike, who often beats Tom up. Spike's son, Tyke, also appears in the cartoon.
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Droopy - 'Tom and Jerry'
- Droopy is a basset hound detective, who keeps showing up no matter where criminals run off to. He might look small, but Droopy is of incredible strength.
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Max - 'The Secret Life of Pets'
- Max the Jack Russell terrier lives with his owner Katie in a New York apartment. While she works, he socializes with other pets in the building.
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Dante - 'Coco'
- This 2017 animated film follow a 12-year-old boy named Miguel, who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead. His dog, Dante, of the Xoloitzcuintli breed, is always by his side.
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Luiz - 'Rio'
- Set in Rio de Janeiro, this 2011 animated film tells the story of Blue, a domesticated bird who is taken to mate with the free-spirited Jewel. The two eventually fall in love, and together they have to escape their smuggler. Luiz is a bulldog who helps them escape.
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Bruno - 'Cinderella'
- Bruno is a bloodhound who belongs to Cinderella. He was turned into a human footman by the Fairy Godmother when he took Cinderella to the ball.
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Spike - 'Rugrats'
- Spike is the Pickles family pet. He's inspired on a hound, although the 'Rugrats' franchise claims he is a (fictional) Siberian tiger hound.
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Slinky Dog - 'Toy Story'
- Slinky Dog, also known as Slinky, is a supporting character in the franchise. He's a toy dachshund who speaks with a graveled Southern accent. Sources: (Ranker) (Paste Magazine) See also: Which dog should you get based on your zodiac sign?
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Do you know the real-life breeds of these cartoon dogs?
It turns out that the likes of Snoopy and Pluto could be yours!
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Just like in real life, cartoon dogs are often man's best friend. These notable canines have been used as comedic sidekicks, heroes, and even villains for decades. But have you ever wondered what their real breeds are? From Pluto, to Snoopy, and Scooby-Doo, all of these famous doggos are inspired by real breeds.
Want to discover which? Then check out this gallery!
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