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Esta é uma listagem que vai até 2001. Por qualquer motivo que desconheço, a hiperligação não está a funcionar, mas se quiserem podem tentar:

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http://www.geocities.com/doug-tricarico/moviedogad.html



Above Suspicion (1995)
The Absent-Minded Professor Mutt (Bearded Collie mix) Charlie Skippy Also seen as the suit-wearing dog in Mary Poppins. Trained by Bob Blair, owned by Frank Inn.
The Accidental Tourist Cardigan Welsh Corgi Edward Bud Geena Davis was nominated for an Oscar for her role as a dog trainer. Also in Dharma & Greg.
According to Jim Mutt
The Accountant (1999) Mutt
(Lab/Husky mix) Blue Blue was rescued and trained by Jill Barto.
The Addams Family (1964; TV) Briard Them Mayhem
Addams Family Values Doberman Pinscher None given
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Lurcher August I'm guessing the breed.
The Adventures of Champion German Shepherd Rebel J.R., Bearheart Trained by Bob Blair, Neal Gazely; owned by Frank Barnes. Little Champ the horse starred as Champion the horse.
The Adventures of the Masked Phantom Himself Boots the Wonder Dog
The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert Herpes "I call it Herpes because when it's good, it'll heel."
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin, Jr.
The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin
(1954; TV) German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin J.R. (Bearheart and Hey You were stand-ins) J.R. is the son of Flame, of the Rusty movies. See Where the North Begins for the real Rin Tin Tin. Trained by Bob Blair and Neil Gazely, owned by Frank Barnes.
The Adventures of Rusty German Shepherd Rusty Flame The Rusty movies were a knock-off of Rin Tin Tin's popularity; see above comment for an example of irony.
The Adventures of Superman
("The Dog Who Knew Superman") Corky
("The Prince Albert Coat") Butch
The Adventures of the Wilderness Family Mutt (Lab mix) Also in The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family and Mountain Family Robinson..
The Affairs of Susan (1945) Great Dane
Aflame in the Sky German Shepherd Ranger
The African Queen (1951) Basenji None given
After the Thin Man Fox Terrier (wirehaired) Himself Asta Rudd Weatherwax trained Asta; he also trained superstar Pal (aka Lassie).
Herself Mrs. Asta
The Age of Innocence (1993) Pomeranian None given A Pom-lover's delight.
Bichon Frise None given
The Agency (2001; TV) German Shepherd None given Guard dog.
Agnes Browne (1993) Jack Russell Terrier
Air Bud Golden Retriever Himself Buddy Buddy was rescued from the pound; after making this film his leg was amputated due to cancer; he died shortly thereafter.
Air Bud: Golden Receiver Golden Retriever Buddy Rush, Zach, Eagle, Joey, Chase, Chance It required six dogs to replace the talented Buddy. Trained by Debra J. Coe. Rush is her dog.
Air Bud: World Pup Golden Retriever Buddy Jordan, Princess and Rodman played puppies.
Collie (Rough) None given Dalton, Sarah
Air Force Cairn Terrier Rommy Son of Terry (the original Toto), owned by Rudd Weatherwax. Also in Without Love, Undercurrent, George Washington Slept Here, Reap the Wild Wind.
Air Force One
Airplane! Golden Retriever Shep
Dalmatian None given Firetruck dog.
Alexandre le Bienheureux Quite a fetcher.
ALF
("You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog") Mutt
Alfie Mutt
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
("The Kerry Blue") Kerry Blue Terrier Annie Hitch's own Kerries starred.
Alien 3 Rottweiler None given Four different Rotties played the dog.
All Creatures Great and Small (1974)
All Creatures Great and Small (1977; TV)
All of Me (1984) Mutt (Briard mix) Bigs
All Quiet on the Canine Front Various One of the "Dogville" shorts.
All That Jazz Poodle (Miniature) None given
Alligator (1980) Mutt
Poodle (Miniature) None given
Almost a Gentleman (1938) German Shepherd Himself Ace the Wonder Dog Also in Blind Alibi.
Amadeus Various None given Dogs as scenery: mutts, poodles and spitz.
The Amazing Dobermans Doberman Pinscher 3rd in The Doberman Gang series.
Amazing Stories
("The Sitter") Yorkshire Terrier Mr. Ouji
Doberman Pinscher Snowflake
American Beauty (1999) Jack Russell Terrier Fitzi
American Heart
American Psycho
America's Sweethearts Doberman Pinscher Four dogs played the Dobie.
Amores Perros (aka Love's a Bitch) Rottweiler Cofi
Lhasa Apso
Amos & Andrew Bloodhound Herself Samantha Also in Dave's World.
German Shepherd Rommel Rambo, Amigo White GSD.
Anatomy of a Murder Cairn Terrier Muffy Danny Bob Blair originally trained Danny to be Little Ricky's dog on "I Love Lucy." Also on Dennis the Menace. Owner: Frank Inn.
Anderson & Co. Great Dane As seen on Fred Gwynne's Biography on A&E.
Andre Toot
The Andy Griffith Show ("Dogs, Dogs, Dogs")
Angel (TV; 1999) Mutt None given
The Animal (2001) Border Collie Dimples
Various None given Various dogs including BCs, Aussies, mutts ,etc.
Animal Farm
(1999; TV) Border Collie Jessie Trained by Mary Owens & Rita Maloney. Other dogs as well, including a JRT.
Rottweiler Pincher Leader of the police dogs (Jessie's puppies).
Anna Karenina (1997) Borzoi
Annie (1982) Mutt Sandy
Annie (1999; TV) Mutt Sandy Chester
The Anniversary Party Mutt (GSD-Basenji mix) Otis
Mutt Anouk Owned by actress Blair Tefkin.
Another Chance German Shepherd Rocky White GSD.
Another Stakeout Rottweiler Archie
Another Thin Man Fox Terrier (wirehaired) Himself Asta Asta became an overnight superstar after the release of The Thin Man.
Irish Wolfhound Jesse Jesse sees Asta as potential chewtoy.
Another You Doberman Pinscher
Antarctica (1983) True story of a marooned Japanese sled dog team.
Any Given Sunday
Anywhere But Here Poodle (Miniature)
The Apartment West Highland White Terrier None given
Apple's Way Sam
Bijou
April In Paris Poodle
Are You Being Served?
("The Club") Poodle (Miniature) Roger Dog clothes: I suppose Roger's about a 7 Short.
Are You Being Served? Again!
(Ep. 2) English Foxhound The Pack Tiddles the cat finds 5th gear with 20 hounds on her tail.
Cairn Terrier
Aristocrats Papillon None given
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel None given
The Arizona Raiders (1936) Border Collie Tuffy Also in The Mighty Treve, Brigham Young.
Armageddon (1998) French Bulldog Little Richard Frankie LR v. Godzilla -- no contest.
As Good As It Gets Brussels Griffon
(rough coated) Verdell Jill Billy, Debbie, Timer, Sprout and Parfait were stand-ins. Trained by Roger Schumacher and Ray Beal. Also in Sweet November and Teaching Mrs. Tingle.
Asterix & Obelix vs. Caesar Mutt Ideefix aka Dogmatix Ideefix in French, Dogmatix in English.
At First Sight Labrador Retriever Jesse Val's seeing-eye dog.
Atomic Dog Cerberus
Trixie, Lobo, Scamp
Attack of the 50 Foot Chihuahua from Outer Space Chihuahua Agent Ihen Meg The title is longer than the film. Also in the sequel, Doomsday at Bikini Beach.
Attack of the 5’2" Women Poodle
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! Mutt Spot
Auntie Mame American Foxhound The Pack No fox puppets were hurt during filming.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Great Dane None given
Avalon (1990) Nemo
The Avengers (1961; TV)
("Death of a Great Dane") Great Dane Dancer Junia
Great Dane Bellhound Heidi
Avenging Fangs German Shepherd Himself Sandow Also in Call of the Wilderness.
The Awful Truth (1937) Fox Terrier (wirehaired) Mr. Smith Asta Asta's best known for his role in the Thin Man series.
Azucena (aka "Dog Food")

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Baa Baa Black Sheep / Black Sheep Squadron Bull Terrier Pappy's pet pooch.
Babe (1995) Border Collie Fly Jessie Trainer Karl Miller (Cujo) is the guy who buys Fly's puppies.
Border Collie Rex Ben Miller also owns Kris (aka Beethoven) and trained the animals for The Nutty Professor and Chips, the War Dog.
Australian Cattle Dog Sheep Rustler's Dogs
Babe 2: Pig in the City Jack Russell Terrier Flealick Quite a dog intensive flick.
Bull Terrier P.B. There's also an Italian Greyhound running around...
Bulldog Nigel ...and a chihuahua and a lot of mutts.
Neapolitan Mastiff Alan Dante, aka Ch. Magnufi Dante Nigel's "Yes-dog." Owned by Lorene Evans. Dante's mother Divina was his understudy. 6 other Magnufi Neapolitans are also in the film.
Poodle (Standard) Pink Poodle Plus Fly and Rex are back.
Beagle Snoopy Drug-sniffing pooch who sets off the adventure.
Baby Geniuses Rottweiler
Baby Rex – Der Kleine Kommissar German Shepherd Rex Spin-off from Kommissar Rex.
Bachelor Father
(1957; TV) Mutt Jasper Red
Back from the Front St. Bernard 3 Stooges film.
Back to the Future Mutt Einstein, Copernicus Tiger Einstein, 1985; Copernicus, 1955. Tiger, 1981 - May 14, 1999.
Back to the Future II Mutt Einstein Tiger
Great Dane None given Walked via hover-leash.
Back to the Future III Mutt Einstein Tiger
Back to God’s Country (1919) Great Dane Baron, Tao, Wapi
Back to God’s Country (1927)
Back to God’s Country (1953) Great Dane Baron
Back to the Woods (1918) Harold Lloyd film.
Backdraft (1991) Komondor The Thing
Bad Boys (1995) Luke & Duke
Bad Day on the Block Rottweiler
Bad Girl Trilogy
Bad Moon German Shepherd Thor Primo Thor is the good guy, the only one who senses the werewolf.
The Ballad of Hector, the Stowaway Dog Airedale Hector
Balls Up Irish Wolfhound Sarah Owned by Shelley Camm.
Banjo Mutt Banjo
The Bank (2001) Rottweiler Bubba
Barb Wire (1996) Rottweiler Camille Unlike Pamela Lee, Camille is all real.
Barbarians at the Gate German Shepherd
Baree (1994; TV) AKA "Northwest Passage."
Baree, Son of Kazan (1918)
Baree, Son of Kazan (1925)
Bark Australian Shepherd Himself Gibson
Pug Himself Sneech
Mutt (Pit bull mix) Himself Madison
Dachshund Himself Sheridan
Mutt (Chow mix) Herself Betty
Mutt (Maltese mix) Himself George
Corgi Himself Dakota
American Bulldog Himself Elvis
Barry of the Great St. Bernard St. Bernard Barry On the Disney channel.
Batman & Robin Bulldog None given Ewww... dogsicle.
Baxter Bull Terrier Baxter
Beaches Great Dane Arthur Ch. Calico Rock's Essex v. Zanadane Owned by Joanne Barbaro.
The Bear (1988) Beauceron None given Also some hounds.
The Beast with a Million Eyes
The Beastmaster (1982) German Shepherd Kodo White GSD.
BeastMaster
(TV; 1999) Alaskan Malamute Slayer
Beautiful Girls St. Bernard Elle MacPherson
Beautiful Life Akita
Bedazzled (2000) Doberman Pinscher None given
German Shepherd None given
Beethoven St. Bernard Beethoven Kris Kris was trained by Karl Lewis Miller, trainer of the animals in Babe. Kris also appeared in the TV show Step by Step.
Beethoven's 2nd St. Bernard Missy and puppies Chubby, Dolly, Mohawk & Tchaikovsky. Kris returned as the Big B.
Great Dane Jaws
Beethoven's 3rd St. Bernard
Beetlejuice Mutt None given
Beggars and Choosers Mutt Roxy
Behave Yourself! Corky
Behind the Lines (1998; aka "Regeneration") Dachshund
Being John Malkovich
Bell, Book & Candle Poodle (Standard) None given Passes Jimmy Stewart on the street.
Beloved Here Boy An animatronic dog did the icky and dangerous stuff.
Below the Line German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin
Benji Mutt Benji Higgins Higgins was a pound puppy rescued from the Burbank Animal Shelter in 1960. He became Benji at 15 years old! He was rescued and trained by Frank Inn, who trained the original Asta. Also in Oh, Heavenly Dog! and Petticoat Junction.
Mutt Tiffany Tiffany was also rescued from a shelter.
Benji the Hunted Mutt Benji Benjean Benjean is Higgins’ daughter.
Benson
("Two Boys and Their Dog") Bassett Hound
Best in Show Bloodhound Hubert It’s a dog show, so you’ll probably see your favorite at some point.
Norwich Terrier Winky aka Ch. Thank You Neil Sedaka
Weimaraner Beatrice Peaches
Pug
Poodle (Standard) Rhapsody in White
Shih Tzu Miss Agnes, Tyrone Flash
Dandie Dinmont Terrier Jennifer
Lakeland Terrier None given Minnie (Ch. Quansa's I Want It All) Owned by Pat Muller, Traci Christensen and Marilyn Koyanagi.
Skye Terrier None given Lad (Am/Can Ch. Rusalka's Gladiator) Owned by Don Smiley of Rusalka Skye Terriers.
Best of the Best 3 American Bulldog See also American Bulldog
The Beverly Hillbillies (1962; TV) Mutt Albie Ellie Mae's dog. All BH dogs trained by Frank Inn (Benji, Asta).
Poodle Claude The Drysdales' dog.
Bloodhound Duke Stretch Jed Clampett's dog. Stretch was also in No Time for Sergeants. He was on the show until he was 13 years old.
Bloodhound Duke A younger hound took over for the retiring Stretch.
The Beverly Hillbillies Duke
Beverly Hills Cop Afghan Hound
Beverly Hills Cop II Bulldog
Beverly Hills 90210
("Spring Training") Rupert Magic
Beverly Hills Ninja
Bewitched (1964; TV) Larissa There's also an episode where dogs are turned into cats. Poor pooches.
Orvis
Alpha
Bicentennial Man Mutt Wolfie
The Bicycle Flirt Mutt
Big Bad John Catfish
Big Business (1988) Mutt Duke Every dog has a double.
Yorkshire Terrier None given Dogs love living at The Plaza.
Whippet None given Background dogs.
The Big Dog House Various Dogville short.
Big Eden Mutt (Australian Cattle Dog-Husky mix) Queenie Also in The Jack Bull.
Big Girls Don't Cry … They Get Even Louie
Big Jake Collie (Rough)
The Big Lebowski Cairn Terrier Do you suppose he minds being called a Pomeranian?
Big Momma’s House Pug None given
Rottweiler None given
Big Red Irish Setter Red
Irish Setter Herself Mollie Mollie was a champion show dog.
The Big Stunt German Shepherd Himself Wolfheart
The Big Trail Coonhound
Big Trouble (2001) Roger A Dal is also briefly seen.
A Bill of Divorcement English Springer Spaniel
The Billion Dollar Hobo German Shepherd London
Shar Pei
Bingo! (1991) Mutt (Border Collie and Collie mix) Bingo Lacey Rescued from a shelter, with her pup, Maui (Mad About You). Maui was a stand-in, and a mutt named Max was her stuntdog.
Poodle Also a Border Collie.
American Bulldog Rattler Most famous as Chance in Homeward Bound.
Bio-Dome
The Birdcage Labrador Retriever None given Wholesome family dog.
The Birds Sealyham Terrier None given Hitch's own dogs.
The Birds II Golden Retriever Scout I won't do a bird-dog joke. I won't.
The Biscuit Eater (1940) Pointer Promise In direct competition with Old Yeller for the title of Ultimate Doggy Tearjerker.
The Biscuit Eater (1972)
The Bishop's Wife St. Bernard Queenie
Bites of the Dawn Rottweiler
Black Dog American Staffordshire Terrier Tiny
Rottweiler
Black Narcissus Black and Tan Coonhound None given The Galway Blazers Owned by John Huston.
Black Knight (2001)
Black Robe (1991) German Shepherd None given How Native Americans managed to get GSDs for pets in 1634 is beyond me.
The Black Scorpion (1957) German Shepherd Sancho
Black Sheep (1996) Various None given
Black Sunday Great Dane None given Painted black.
Blackadder II Poodle (Toy)
Blackadder the Third Dachshund Colin
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows German Shepherd None given
Blaze Catahoula Leopard Dog
Blind Alibi German Shepherd Ace Also in Orphans of the Street.
Blind Man’s Bluff (1992; TV) Border Collie
The Blind Man’s Dog Mutt
Blondie Knows Best Mutt Daisy Spooks So named because she was scared of everything. Trained by Rudd Weatherwax (Lassie). Subsequent Daisies (27 films and 2 TV series) were played by Spooks' scions and trained by Frank Inn (Benji).
Blondie In Society Great Dane Ch. Chin Up White Tie For Dinner Blondie goes to a dog show.
Blood of the Hunter
Blood Simple German Shepherd Opal Even bad men have good dogs.
Blossom (1991; TV)
("Puppy Love") Bulldog
Blown Away (1994) Boomer
Blue Heelers
("A Woman’s Place")
("Dog Days")
("Under Seige")
("Sick Puppy")
("Deed Not the Breed") Pit Bull
Blue Streak German Shepherd Police dog.
Bob, Son of Battle (aka Thunder in the Valley) Border Collie Bob Glyn W.B. Bagshaw, owner.
Body Double German Shepherd Folsom White GSD.
The Bodyguard St. Bernard Bo Also GSDs as police dogs.
Mutt (Terrier mix) Foster Diminutive bodyguard.
Bogus Disappearing dog act.
Boney
("Boney Buys a Coffin") Mutt None given
The Bonfire of the Vanities Dachshund Threw up on costar Kirsten Dunst, unscripted.
Booty Call Jack Russell Terrier Killa D’Arcy Trained by Violetta Hessing.
Born on the Fourth of July Border Collie Major
Born to be Wild (1995) Mutt (Beagle-Springer mix) Cubby Also in Northern Exposure.
The Borrowers (1997) Bloodhound Mr. Smelly The peril of feeding cheese to one's dog is amply illustrated.
Boston Blackie Whitey
Boston Common Chihuahua Speedy AKC champion, also on Seinfeld, Murphy Brown.
Bounce Rottweiler Buddy Barkley 3 other Rotties were recruited as stand-ins, but the 1-year-old Barkley worked so well they were mostly unneeded.
Bowfinger Mutt Betsy Mindy My pick for 1999 Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
A Boy, a Girl and a Dog
A Boy and His Dog (1946) Buck
A Boy and His Dog (1975) Mutt Blood Superintelligent, loyal and telepathic.
A Boy Called Hate None given
A Boy of Flanders Great Dane Petrasche Teddy Teddy the Keystone Dog starred in many silent movies. See Teddy at the Throttle.
The Boy Who Could Fly Steve Berens, trainer.
Boyd’s Out German Shepherd None given Police dog.
The Boys from Brazil Doberman Pinscher
Boyz N the Hood Doberman Pinscher None given
The Brady Bunch Mutt Tiger Various Many dogs played Tiger before they gave up.
The Brain from Planet Arous
Brawn of the North German Shepherd Himself Strongheart Also in Silent Call, The Love Master, White Fang & The Return of Boston Blackie.
Brazil (1985) Pug Notice the bandage....
Breakfast of Champions Bulldog
Breakfast With Einstein Chihuahua
Breed of Courage German Shepherd Ranger
Breezy Sir Love-A-Lot Eagle
The Bridal Path German Shepherd
Bride of Re-Animator
The Bridges of Madison County Jack
Bridget Jones's Diary German Shepherd None given

Brigham Young Border Collie Tuffy Tuffy's last film; he became too ill to work. Also in The Mighty Treve, Hawk of the Wilderness, Stagecoach Days.
Bright Eyes (1934) Cairn Terrier Rags
Bring Him Home German Shepherd Buddy Bear The trainer’s real-life animal shelter was the set for the Pound and Laboratory.
Bringing Out the Dead Labrador Retriever None given Dogs as scenery, too.
Bringing Up Baby Fox Terrier (wirehaired) George Asta (formerly Skippy) The indefatigable Asta (The Thin Man) rides again.
Bristle Face German Wirehaired Pointer
The Brothers Garcia Rottweiler
Bubble Boy American Staffordshire Terrier, Pit Bull/Greyhound mix, Pit Bull mix, American Bulldog None given Although it appears the dogs are eating a carcass, they're actually looking for treats in a fake cow.
Buck and the Magic Bracelet German Shepherd
Buddy Briard
The Buddy Holly Story Raoul
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997; TV)
("Passion") Pekingese Miss Sunshine
A Bullet is Waiting Shep
Bulletproof
Bullets Over Broadway Chihuahua
Bulman
("W.C. Fields was Right")
The 'Burbs Great Dane Landru
Mutt Vince
Poodle (Miniature) Queenie
Buried Alive (1990; TV) Rottweiler Duke
Buster Brown and His Dog Tige American Pit Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier Tige Pete Most famous as the Little Rascals' pal, Pete the Pup. Owned by Harry Lucenay.
Butter (1998)
Buzzin' Around American Pit Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier Pete Son of Pete of The Little Rascals, also played Pete the Pup in those films.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) Mutt Max "Ain't we got fun?"
Bye Bye Love Ditka
The Byrds of Paradise Labrador Retriever

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Cabaret (1972) Fox Terrier (Wirehaired)
Cabin Boy Bulldog
The Call of the Heart German Shepherd Dynamite Also in Hound of Silver Creek.
The Call of the Klondike (1926) German Shepherd Herself Lightning Girl
Call of the Klondike (1950) German Shepherd Chinook White GSD. See Northwest Territory.
The Call of the Wild (1908) Buck
The Call of the Wild (1923) Buck
The Call of the Wild (1935) St. Bernard Buck Buck (coincidentally named the same) Buck was trained by Carl Spitz, Toto's trainer. After making numerous films, someone poisoned Buck.
Newfoundland Curly
Mutt Prince
The Call of the Wild (1972) Buck
The Call of the Wild (1976; TV) Mutt (St. Bernard / Collie mix) Buck Bourbon Frank Weatherwax, trainer.
The Call of the Wild (1993; TV) Buck
The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon (1997; TV) Leonberger Buck 4 dogs played the part.
The Call of the Wild (2000; TV) Mutt
(Malamute/timberwolf mix) Buck Kavik Trained by Steve Woodley. Also in Stargate Sg-1.
German Shepherd Spitz Primo In real life, Primo and Kavik are den buddies. Primo is top dog.
Call of the Wilderness German Shepherd Himself Sandow Also in Avenging Fangs.
Call the Mesquiteers German Shepherd Flash See Flash the Wonder Dog.
Calling All Curs Poodle Garcon Three Stooges flick.
Mutt
Great Dane Politely eats at the table. With bib.
A Canine Detective
Carried Away Mutt (wolf mix) None given A few other dogs are seen.
Caryl of the Mountains (1936) German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin, Jr.
Carman: the Champion Golden Retriever None given
Casey Jones (1958) Cinder
Casino Royale
Cast Away
The Castle Greyhound Banshee, Starflash, Trailblazer, Coco and Son of Coco
Cats and Dogs (2001) Beagle Lou Buddy, Confusion, Coco, C.J. and Prada All dogs trained by Boone Narr.
Anatolian Shepherd Butch Noah (lead dog), Moses, Cain (stand-ins) All three Anatolians were rescue dogs. Also in Kate & Leopold.
Chinese Crested Peek Maggie, Marge
Old English Sheepdog Sam Bert
Saluki Ivy Fancy, Mia
Bloodhound Buddy Maggie, Daisy
Miniature Pinscher None given Baby, Batman, Bandit, Pats, Mouse and Vodoo
Mastiff
German Shepherd None given All the GSDs were actually a single dog.
Cedric’s World Dachshund Cedric Chewy 2 minutes of fun.
The Cell (2000) German Shepherd Valentine Tim White GSD.
Chain of Fools Maltese
Challenge of Rin Tin Tin German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin
Challenge to Lassie Collie (Rough) Lassie Pal Remake of Greyfriars Bobby.
Challenge to White Fang White Fang
The Champion (1915) Bulldog Charlie Chaplin film.
Charlie the Lonesome Cougar Chainsaw
Charmed Bulldog A date that’s a dog.
German Shepherd White GSD.
Cheaper By the Dozen Mr. Chairman
Cherry (1999) Mutt Paxil Marilyn
Chicago Hope ("A Goy and His Dog") Doctor, heal thy dog.
Chihuahua Chihuahua
Chips, the War Dog German Shepherd Chips Trained by Karl Miller. See Babe and Cujo.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Old English Sheepdog Edison Resolved: Wacky inventors must own one hairy dog.
Chihuahua None given Toby CCBB is also noted for its massive dog mob scene.
C.H.O.M.P.S. Mutt C.H.O.M.P.S. A boy and his robot dog.
Chopper Squad
("Surf Carnival")
A Christmas Story (1983) Various mutts and hounds None given
City of Angels (1998) Labrador Retriever Earl Dogs talk to angels... Maggie: "This is Earl."Seth: "I know. He told me."
Bassett Hound None given
City of Lost Children Presa Canario None given
Beauceron None given Animal wrangler read "vicious dog" on the call sheet and brought one. It bit Ron Perlman on the second take. (From DVD commentary.)
Various None given Mutt and Poodle used as transport by trained flea.
Golden Retriever None given
Clash of the Wolves German Shepherd Lobo Rin Tin Tin
Claws Mutt (GSD mix) Himself Lightnin
Clean Slate Jack Russell Terrier Barkley Stunt puppet crashed into the walls. Barkley was also in Full House.
Clifford (1994) Mutt
The Clock (1945) Chou Chou Judy Garland's dog.
Clue German Shepherd
Cluff Border Collie Clive Tuck John Holmes, owner/trainer.
Coach (1989; TV) Bassett Hound Quincy Isaac Isaac was rescued from the pound.
Code of the Air German Shepherd Silver Streak Also in Cross Breed.
Cold Dog Soup Jasper A boy and his dead dog.
College Hounds Various A "Dogville" film.
The Colony
(1995; TV) Rusty
Columbo (TV) Bassett Hound Dog
Commando Doberman Pinscher None given Menaces Arnold in cargo.
The Company of Wolves Belgian Tervuren
Computer Boy
Con Air German Shepherd None given
Conan the Barbarian Rottweiler Wardogs A good illustration of how Romans and Conquistadors used wardogs.
German Shepherd Wolves
Conjugal Rights Toby Talking dog.
The Conversation Doberman Pinscher None given
Cool Hand Luke Bloodhound Blue
Corky Romano Dachshund Stimpy, Freddy, Turbo
German Shepherd Drew, Reno
Bull Terrier
Corrina, Corrina
A Couch in New York Golden Retriever
A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood Great Dane Prometheus
A Country Practice (1981) Australian Cattle Dog Cane Also appeared in "Denton." This show scares me – 13 years about a veterinary hospital. It probably needs its own page.
The Courage of Kavik, the Wolf Dog German Shepherd Kavik
The Courage of Lassie Collie (Rough) Lassie Pal
The Courage of the North German Shepherd Captain Also in Timber Terrors.
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) Poodle (Toy)
The Courtyard Poodle (Toy)
Cousin Bette (1998) Doberman Pinscher None given
Cow Dog Australian Shepherd Owned & trained by Jay Sieler.
Crash Zone
("Big Business") Predator
Crazy in Alabama Chihuahua Binkums Gidget Gidget is famous as the Taco Bell spokesdog. Also in The Fan.
Crimetime (1996) Tibetan Terrier Katy
Crimson Rivers
Crimson Tide Jack Russell Terrier Bear
Crocodile (2000) Mutt (Poodle mix)
Cromwell King Charles Spaniel Ladybird
Great Dane None given
Cross Breed German Shepherd Silver Streak Also in Where Trails Begin.
Crossing the Bridge Drug-sniffing dogs.
C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation
("To Halve and to Hold") Golden Retriever Sky
Golden Retriever None given Drug sniffing dog.
Bloodhound None given Drug sniffing dog.
("$35K OBO") Chihuahua None given
("Justice is Served") Great Dane Simba
("Burked") Golden Retriever None given
Cujo St. Bernard Cujo Daddy Daddy was trained by Karl Lewis Miller, who trained the dogs in Babe, Beethoven and K-9.

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Daddy Long Legs (1931) Fox Terrier (Wirehaired)
DAG Yorkshire Terrier Betsy Ross
Daktari German Shepherd Prince
A Dalmatian's Point of View Dalmatian
Danger Bay (1985)
The Danger Girl (1916) Great Dane Himself Teddy
Dangerous Days Mastiff Musty Trained by Carl Spitz (Toto).
Danny (2001; TV) Golden Retriever Ziggy
Danny Boy (1946) German Shepherd Himself Ace Also in Blind Alibi.
Dante's Peak Mutt (possibly a Portuguese Podengoor Podengo mix) Sam Sam starred in Dr. Dolittle (1998).
Daredevils of the Red Circle Border Collie Tuffy Also in The Mighty Treve, Brigham Young, Pioneer Trail.
The Daring Dobermans Doberman Pinscher Sequel to The Doberman Gang.
D.A.R.Y.L. Mutt Joey
Date With Angels ("Francis Goes to School")
("The Pique of Pike")
A Date With Judy (1948) Great Dane None given
Daughter of Darkness (1948) German Shepherd None given
Dave's World Bloodhound Ernest Samantha Also in Amos 'n' Andrew, Samantha is a former search and rescue dog.
The Day After (1983; TV) Bloodhound
A Day at the Races Various None given Groucho is a vet, so there are a few dogs around. A bulldog plays a part later.
Daylight Weimaraner
D. C. (TV; 2000) Great Dane
Dead Calm
Dead in the Water (1991; TV) Rottweiler Rottweilers are getting maligned, I think.
Dead Man’s Gun (1997; TV) Mutt
(Malamute/timberwolf mix) Kavic Also in Call of the Wild and Stargate SG-1.
Dead Ringer (1964) Great Dane Duke
Death Goes North German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin, Jr.
The Deep (1977) Charlotte Saucy
The Demolitionist Doberman Pinscher
Dennis the Menace (1959; TV) Mutt (Airedale mix) Ruff Pluto Dennis' dog. Trained by Bob Blair, owned by Frank Inn.
Cairn Terrier Fremont Danny Mr. Wilson's pet. Also in Anatomy of a Murder, Pal Joey and I Love Lucy.
Mutt (Beagle mix) Bugey Also in Dondi and 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Dennis the Menace (1993) Briard Ruff Rosie
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again Briard Ruff Rosie
The Dentist (1996)
Denton Australian Cattle Dog Cane Also in "A Country Practice."
Desert Justice German Shepherd Himself Braveheart
The Deserter German Shepherd
Destiny
Detective K-9 German Shepherd Himself Fearless Also in Dumb Romeo.
Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo German Shepherd
Devil Dog: Hound From Hell Mutt Skipper Offed to make way for world domination.
German Shepherd Lucky, Lady Lucky, ye olde demon dogge.
Great Dane Prince
Dharma & Greg Cardigan Welsh Corgi Nunzio Bud Nunzio belongs to Stinky in D&G land. Also in The Accidental Tourist. Trained by Boone Narr.
Mutt (Briard mix) Stinky Chewy
("It Never Happened One Night") Poodle (Toy) Duchess Smuggled into the club.
Pug, Peke, Cocker, Collie, Doxie & Lab None given Dharma the dogwalker.
Diagnosis Murder (TV)
("A Mime is a Terrible Thing to Waste") Mutt Thor A mutt, a mime, a murder.
Diamonds for Breakfast Pekingese Mandy Also in The Yellow Rolls Royce.
Diana (1973; TV) Great Dane
Diary of a Mad Housewife Poodle (Standard)
Dick Checkers Official Presidential dog-walkers.
Shar Pei
The Dick Van Dyke Show German Shepherd Larry Larry is Buddy Sorrell's dog.
("The Ugliest Dog in the World") Horrible
Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World Old English Sheepdog Digby
Dinner At Eight (1933) Pekingese
The Dinner Game Labrador Retriever None given Another unidentifiable dog is in the background.
Poodle (Standard) None given
Dirkham Detective Agency Poodle (Standard)
Disturbing Behavior Australian Shepherd None given
The Doberman Gang Doberman Pinscher Bonnie, Clyde, Baby Face Nelson
Dobie Gillis ("Lassie, Get Lost!") Mutt (Bearded Collie mix) Poo Poo "But you said he was 3 feet tall!"
"When he stands on his hind legs!"
[Note: This show had a few different titles, so I'm just filing it here.] Mutt Poo Poo, aka "Fido" Will the real Poo Poo stand up?
Doc Hollywood Coonhound None given
Dr. Dolittle (1967) Labrador Retriever Jip
Great Dane Rufus Baron Also in Live a Little, Love a Little.
Dr. Dolittle (1998) Mutt
(see Dante's Peak) Lucky Sam Sam was rescued from the pound. There are plenty of other dogs in the movie. Also in Dante’s Peak.
Dr. Dolittle 2 Dalmatian Freckles Freckles was one of the Dals who played "Pongo" in 101 Dalmatians. And Lucky is back, as well.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Alaskan Malamute Wolf Cody (stand-ins include Mika, Indy, Chaz and King) Also in The Lost Boys and On Deadly Ground.
A Dog and his Boy
The Dog and the Diamonds
The Dog Detective
Dog House (1990; TV) Digby Body
Dog Law German Shepherd Ranger
A Dog Lost, Strayed or Stolen
The Dog of Dogs Himself Fearless Owned and trained by Louis Vokali.
A Dog of Flanders (1914)
A Dog of Flanders (1935) German Shepherd Patrasche Lightning Lightning was the grandson of superstar Strongheart (The Silent Call).
A Dog of Flanders (1959) Mutt (Lab mix) Patrasche Spike Spike is most famous as Old Yeller. Also in "The Westerner."
A Dog of Flanders (1999) Bouvier Des Flandres Patrasche Trainer Cindy James Cullen used three dogs to play P. at various ages.
A Dog of the Regiment German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin Rinty won the most votes as Best Actor for the 1st Academy Awards in 1928, but was disqualified by the judges.
Dog Park Mutt
(Border Collie / Australian Shepherd) Mogley Casey Also on Goosebumps. Trainer Brian Renfro, handler Tiffany Wall.
Newfoundland Peanut Blackie 3 dozen other dogs in this film.
Boxer Dew, Lily
Poodle (Miniature) Monte
Yorkshire Terrier Poppy
The Dog People
Dog Scents German Shepherd Himself Fearless Also in Dog of Dogs.
Dog Shy Mutt Duke
Dog Story Mutt (terrier mix) Dog Emmet
Dogboys (aka "Tracked") Prisoners as attack bait. See Mean Dog Blues.
Dogfight German Shepherd Captain
Dogpound Shuffle
A Dog's Best Friend (1960) German Shepherd
Dog's Best Friend (1997; TV)
A Dog's Good Deed Collie (Rough) Himself Shep One of many movies starring Shep. See Shep, the Hero.
A Dog's Life (1918) Mutt Scraps Mut Charlie Chaplin film. Mut was rescued from the Los Angeles pound and won the part over more than 30 other dogs.
A Dog's Love Collie (Rough) Himself Shep
A Dog's Pal Various Dogville short. See also Dogway Melody.
Dogs Various A "dogs go wild" horror movie. GSDs, Grt. Danes, Sheepdogs, lap dogs and even a Benji-looking dog.
Dogs of Hell (1982) Rottweiler Another "artificially created killer dog, oops" flick.
The Dogwalker (1999) Bullmastiff Lucky Tanner Tanner is a show dog.
A Dogway Melody Boston Terrier Queenie Oscar A "Dogville" flick. Also in Love Parade.
Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking Kelty
Dogwoman: A Grrrl’s Best Friend Kelty
Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman Kelty
Dominick and Eugene O'Malley
Dondi Mutt (Beagle mix) Bugey Also in Dennis the Menace and 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Don't Bother to Knock (1952) Dalmatian Marilyn Monroe acts crazy and the Dalmatian acts deaf.... hmmm.
Don't Tell Her It’s Me Doberman Pinscher
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Doom Runners Australian Cattle Dog
Doomsday at Bikini Beach Chihuahua Agent Ihen, Agent Brown, Agent Flash Meg, Brownie, Flash Sequel to Attack of the 50 foot Chihuahua from Outer Space.
The Doris Day Show Lord Nelson
Double Take (2001) Pomeranian Dolores Willow, Sasha, Maui
Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) Border Collie Matisse Mike Mike was also in Up The Creek.
Mutt Kerouac Unfaithful Kerouac hits the road.
Dragnet (1967; TV)
("The Big Dog")
("Juvenile")
("Auto-Theft Dognappers")
The Drew Carey Show Golden Retriever Speedy Ajax Ajax was the understudy for Comet in Full House.
Pug Antonio Mimi's pooch. So she's not all bad, right?
("Miss Right") Jack Russell Terrier Baby Neighbor's dog.
Jack Russell Terrier None given Drew's peace offering to his girlfriend.
Puli Lucky Lucky before the shave…
Portuguese Water Dog Lucky …and after.
Drift Fence Border Collie Tuffy Also in The Mighty Treve, Brigham Young, Stagecoach Days.
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) Dachshund Kenny
Duck Soup (1933) Great Dane None given Dog that barks from Harpo's tattoo.
Dude, Where's My Car? Mutt (Chihuahua mix) Jackyl Sydney The "smoking dog" effect was achieved with an animatronic dog.
Due South Siberian Husky Diefenbaker Lincoln Every star has stand-ins: Lincoln's are Chinook and Keri-Ann.
Siberian Husky Diefenbaker Draco Draco replaced retiring Lincoln as the deaf Dief. Draco's sister Cinder is his stuntdog.
Siberian Husky Maggie Dief's love interest and the mother of his cubs. (Dief is supposed to be half wolf.)
Duel of Hearts Great Dane None given
The Duke Black and Tan Coonhound Hubert Crockett, Copper, Simon Trained by Debra Coe (Air Bud).
Poodle Coquette Emma
Bassett Hound Daisy Camilla
The Dukes of Hazzard Bassett Hound Flash Roscoe's dog.
Dumb and Dumber (1994) Various
Dumb and Dumber (1995; TV)
Dumb Romeo German Shepherd Himself Fearless Also in String of Diamonds.
Dune (1984) Pug Pugs in space.
Dunston Checks In Cairn Terrier Neil Champion 3-story Dumpster Diver.
Dusty Dingo Dusty
Dzagli (aka "The Dog")


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Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Early Edition Spike
Early To Bed (1936) Border Collie Tuffy Also in The Mighty Treve, Brigham Young.
The Earthling Australian Cattle Dog
EastEnders Belgian Tervuren Wellard
Pug Himself Willy Ethel's dog. Original cast member, Willy the dog passed away not long after Willy the character was put down in 1992.
Poodle Herself Roly Belongs to EE co-creator Julia Smith. Character was hit by a car; Roly retired to a life of luxury in '93.
East is East Great Dane None given Blake
Afghan Hound None given Riot
East-West German Shepherd Police dog.
Easter Parade (1948) Pug
Easy Living (1937) Old English Sheepdog
Eating Raoul Great Dane Trigger
The Echo of Thunder
Ed (1996) Speed
Ed and His Dead Mother
Edie & Pen Bulldog
EdTV Australian Shepherd
The Education of Little Tree Blue Tick Coonhound Blue Boy Every boy needs a dog or five.
Edward Scissorhands Poodle
The Egg and I Chesapeake Bay Retriever Sport
The Eiger Sanction Yorkshire Terrier
8 Heads in a Duffel Bag The coyote is played by a coydog.
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Poodle Algonquin, aka Gonk
Embryo
Emergency! (1972; TV) Bassett Hound Henry Season 6 mascot.
Mutt (Beardie mix) Boot Seasons 1 –5 mascot.
("The Mascot")
("Promise")
Emma (1996) Irish Wolfhound None given An excellent movie made better by the inclusion of canines.
Brittany None given Puppies in the barn.
The Emperor Waltz Poodle (Standard) Sheherazade
American Foxhound Buttons
Empty Nest Mutt (St. Bernard/Golden Retriever mix) Dreyfus Julio and Bear J & B were twins. Also in Golden Girls.
Encino Man Boris
Enemy of the State (1998) Pomeranian
Enterprise Beagle Porthos
Eraser None given
Ernest Scared Stupid Rimshot
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) Great Dane None given 6 watchdogs.
E.T., the Extraterrestrial Harvey
Everybody Loves Raymond
("The Dog") Bulldog Shamsky
An Everlasting Piece Rottweiler
Excalibur Scottish Deerhound None given
eXistenZ Irish Wolfhound None given
The Exorcist Various None given Made to fight by evil.
The Extra Girl Great Dane Himself Teddy
Extreme Measures None given
Eye for an Eye (1996) None given
Eye of the Wolf Kazan Remake of Kazan.
Eyes in the Night German Shepherd Friday Friday is the son of Flash, the Wonder Dog.
Eyes of an Angel Doberman Pinscher Trainer Rudd Weatherwax makes an appearance.
Eyes of Texas German Shepherd Lobo Reformed Gang Dog.
1 GSD, 1 GSD mix, 1 mutt None given Dogs trained to be killers by the bad guys.

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

The Fabulous Baker Boys
The Fabulous Joe Joe Joe the talking dog.
The Face of Marble Great Dane Brutus
Faith and the Water Dog Chihuahua Happy
The Falcon and the Snowman German Shepherd None given
Falling Down Labrador Retriever
Falling From Grace (1992) German Shepherd John Mellencamp’s personal pet GSD.
Family Affair (1966; TV) Oliver Buffy & Jody’s pet.
The Family Man (2000) Mutt (Mastiff mix) Lucy Ellis
Papillon None given George (aka Ch. Reigel Lyndylore Chelsea Morning) George is owned and trained by Dale Cunningham.
Caesar
The Famous Five (1978) Timmy Talking dog.
The Famous Five (1996) Mutt Timmy Connal
The Famous Five Get Into Trouble Tim Talking dog.
The Fan (1996) Chihuahua Herself Gidget Every superstar has an early bit part. Gidget is now famous as the Taco Bell dog. Also in Crazy in Alabama.
Rottweiler Bradley
Fancy Pants Various Dog pack
Fangs of Destiny German Shepherd Himself Dynamite Also in Call of the Heart.
Fangs of Justice German Shepherd Himself Silver Streak Also in Cross Breed.
Fangs of the Arctic German Shepherd Himself Chinook White GSD. See also Yukon Manhunt.
Fangs of the Wild (1928) German Shepherd Ranger
Fangs of the Wild (1939) German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin, Jr.
Fangs of the Wild (1954) Mutt (GSD/Collie mix) Buck Rescued from a Los Angeles shelter. Weatherwax dog.
Fangs of Wolfheart German Shepherd Himself Wolfheart Also in The Big Stunt and Wolfheart's Revenge.
Far and Away Various None given Background dogs.
Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog Labrador Retriever Yellow
A Far Off Place Rhodesian Ridgeback Hintza S.A. Champion Percois Patch of Shangara He spent 8 months with Disney making the film. He now resides in Africa with his 15 year old owner Claire Megginson. At 8 Hintza still enjoys showing off the tricks he learned for the film.
Farscape
("I, E.T.")
Fast Food Fast Women Labrador Retriever
Fatal Exposure (1991) Rottweiler
Jack Russell Terrier
Father Dear Father St. Bernard H.G. Wells Jo Jo
Father Dear Father in Australia
Fatty and Mabel Adrift American Staffordshire Terrier Himself Luke Luke was named after director Wilfred Lucas, who gave the dog to Fatty Arbuckle & Minta Durfee as a gift.
Fatty’s Faithful Fido American Staffordshire Terrier Himself Luke
Fatty’s Plucky Pup American Staffordshire Terrier Himself Luke
The Favor
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Ferocious Pal German Shepherd Himself Kazan Also in Jaws of Justice.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off Rottweiler
15 Minutes (2000) Dachshund
The Fighting Creed Kelpie Gabe Also in No Worries.
The Fighting to Live German Shepherd Captain, Lady
The Final Countdown Collie (Rough) Charlie Time traveling pooch.
Final Destination German Shepherd
Find Your Man German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin
Finian's Rainbow Bloodhound Stonewall
Fire in the Sky (1993)
Firestorm (1998)
The Firm (1993) Hearsay
First Kid Belgian Malinois Rocky Donut-hating K-9.
Bearded Collie Brandy
First Wave Mutt
(Malamute/timberwolf mix) Kavic Also in Call of the Wild and Stargate SG-1.
Firstborn (1984) Belgian Tervuren None given Nickie Owned by Mary Theriot.
Five Corners Buddha Tanqueray
The Five Thousand Fingers of Dr. T Mutt (Beagle mix) Bugey Also in Dondi and Dennis the Menace. Trainer Frank Weatherwax met Tommy Retig here and recommended him for "Lassie."
Flaming Fury (1926) German Shepherd Himself Ranger Also in Flashing Fangs.
The Flaming Signal German Shepherd Flash See Flash, the Wonder Dog.
Flash Forward Australian Shepherd Steve Skye
Flash the Sheepdog Flash
Flash the Wonder Dog German Shepherd Himself Flash Flash got his own serial after MGM turned him loose.
Flashdance American Pit Bull Terrier Grunt Jumbo Red The woman who actually did the dancing was mad because the dog got a credit and she didn't. You go, girl. (I mean, really, was anyone fooled into thinking Jennifer Beals did those moves?)
Flashing Fangs German Shepherd Himself Ranger Also in The Swift Shadow.
Flatliners Champ
Fled
Flesh and Bone
Flight of the Navigator Australian Shepherd
Flipper (1964) Spray
Florida City Golden Retriever Tikki Owned and trained by Gloria Winship. Also in Jeepers Creepers.
Fluke Golden Retriever Fluke Comet Also in Full House.
Rumbo Barney Also in Homeward Bound II.
The Fly II Golden Retriever Do not teleport dogs. Ever.
Rottweiler None given Good guard dogs can discern between good and bad monsters.
Flying Fists (1937) Australian Cattle Dog
Folks! Saraha
Fools Rush In (1997)
For Love of the Game A boy and his dog: home movies of Kevin Costner and his dog, with an actor digitally superimposed over Kev's dad.
For Love or Country
For Love or Money (1993) Great Dane
For the Love of Benji Mutt Benji Benjean, nicknamed Benji Benjean was Higgin's daughter, who took over for her elderly sire.
For the Love of Rusty German Shepherd Rusty Flame Also in Night Wind.
For Roseanna Border Collie None given Great movie, pretty dog.
For Richer or Poorer Various None given Background dogs.
For Your Love (1998; TV) Brussels Griffon Thor Jill Also in As Good As It Gets and Teaching Mrs. Tingle.
Forbidden Quest Siberian Husky
Foreign Correspondent Great Dane
Forest Rangers
("Jack Brass")
("Satan")
Forget Me Never Mutt Scampi Ruffi
The Forsaken (2001) Rottweiler Remy, Judy
The Forsyte Saga Balthasar
Foul Play (1978) Schnauzer Chaucer
The Fourth Wish
Fox Farm Mutt None given It takes a village to save a puppy. Nothing wrong with that.
Frankenstein Border Collie
Frankenstein (1994) Mutt Sam Also in Tom's Midnight Garden, Shakespeare in Love and Gamesworld as "Roswell."
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Mutt None given Moose Lon Chaney's dog. Also in The Wolfman.
Frankenweenie Bull Terrier Himself Sparky
Poodle None given
Dachshund Raymond Rusty James
Frasier Jack Russell Terrier Eddie Moose Moose has also played "Sparky" in the Rold Gold Pretzels commercials. Also in My Dog Skip.
Jack Russell Terrier Eddie Enzo If Eddie occasionally looks different to you, it's because Enzo is standing in for his dad, Moose. Also in My Dog Skip.
Whippet Girl Niles' substitute for Maris, his estranged wife.
Doberman Pinscher Gerhart & Gestalt Niles' dogs, given away by Maris.
("Cranes Go Caribbean") Dalmatian
Freakylinks Mutt
Freddy Got Fingered Dalmatian
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare None given The dog "improvised" his urination scene; fire was added later.
Frequency Dalmatian Elvis
Akita None given
Fresh (1994) American Pit Bull Terrier The brutality to dogs was faked; no animals were injured.
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Friends (TV)
("The One With the Bullies") Jack Russell Terrier Schnoodle The Beast of the Threshold.
("The One With Phoebe's Uterus") Pug None given The puppy Phoebe's mom gave to her to show how much work it is having a baby.
("The One Where Chandler Doesn't Like Dogs") Mutt Clunkers
From Dusk Till Dawn Police dog.
Frozen River German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin
The Fugitive (2000; TV) Bloodhound
Full House (1987; TV; US) Golden Retriever Himself Comet Also in Fluke.
The Full Monty Labrador Retriever None given Dogs are featured much more prominently in the script.
Fun With Dick and Jane Spot
Funny Bones Toast
Funny Farm (1988) Irish Setter "Hey, dog!" As he disappears over the horizon: "He sure likes to run."
Labrador Retriever Yellow Dog Guaranteed not to run away.
The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family Mutt (Lab mix) Also in The Adventures of the Wilderness Family and Mountain Family Robinson.
Fury of the Wild German Shepherd Ranger
F/X 2 Guard dogs.

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Galaxy Quest Border Collie None given Eyewitness to alien abduction.
The Gay Dog Greyhound That's "gay" as in "cheerful." Dog racing film.
The General (1998) German Shepherd None given Police dog.
General Hospital Dogue de Bordeaux Foster
Briard Annabelle
George! St. Bernard George
George Washington Slept Here Cairn Terrier Rommy Son of Terry (the original Toto), owned by Rudd Weatherwax. Also in Without Love, Undercurrent, Air Force, Reap the Wild Wind.
Get Smart (1965; TV) Mutt Agent K-13 Fang, Red The producers wanted an untrained dog, so they hired Fang. Fang was then fired because he wouldn't do what he was supposed to do. I suspect it was because he was untrained.
Getting Away with Murder German Shepherd Schatzie Nikki Trained & owned by Marion Lapizzo of Furrari Kennels.
Getting Even with Dad
Getting In Bubbles
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) Cairn Terrier Rusty
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1968; TV) Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) Himself Scruffy The kids kept saying Scruffy instead of Rusty, so they named the character after the dog. After bit parts in dozens of TV shows, he became famous as the Chuck Wagon dog.
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai American Pit Bull Terrier None given
Ghost in the Machine Axl Why dogs shouldn’t watch too much TV.
Ghostbusters II Mutt None given "Let’s see what happens when we take the puppy away."
The Gift (2000) Blue Tick Coonhound Butch
Gimme a Break
("Love Thy Neighbor") Sherlock
Girl From Alaska (1921) German Shepherd Ace See God's Country.
Girl From God's Country German Shepherd Ace Same Ace, same place.
Girl, Interrupted Labrador Retriever Sam
Girl Shy
Git!
Give My Regards to Broadstreet Mastiff None given King
Staffordshire Bull Terrier None given
Gladiator (2000) Belgian Sheepdog None given Two dogs played the Doggus of Maximus. Also other dogs – note the Australian Shepherd running around 1700 years before the breed’s creation.
The Glass Key (1942) Belgian Malinois
Glenview High
("Faith and Tony")
God's Country (1946) German Shepherd Ace Also in Orphans of the Streets.
Going All the Way
Golden Girls Mutt (St. Bernard/Golden Retriever mix) Dreyfus Julio and Bear J & B were twins. Co-starred in GG spin-off Empty Nest.
Goldeneye Mutt (Husky mixes)
Gomer Pyle, USMC
("Gomer Un-Trains a Dog") German Shepherd Lemley Gilbert, formerly "Killer"
("A Dog is a Dog is a Dog")
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) Mastiff Tiny The car props had hidden snacks so he’d chew on them.
Doberman Pinscher None given
Gone to the Dogs (1991) Greyhound
Good Burger
Good Will Hunting Greyhound None given Minnie Driver really won money during this scene.
Goodbye, Charlie Storm Trained by Robert Weatherwax.
Great Dane Charlie Reincarnated Debbie Reynolds.
Goodbye, Lover Various None given
Goodbye, My Lady Basenji Lady Based on the novel by James Street, who also wrote The Biscuit Eater.
Good Guys Bad Guys (TV Australia)
("Gone to the Dogs") Greyhound Slippery Min Greyhounds means racing.
("Bloody Nosy") Old English Sheepdog Bambi
Goosebumps Mutt
(Border Collie/Australian Shepherd) Casey Also in Dog Park.
The Governess Labrador Retriever Melisande
English Springer Spaniel "Boy"
Grace of My Heart
Grace Under Fire Bassett Hound Ralph
Grandfather's Birthday Mutt (Lab mix) Rosie Rocca
The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank Argo
The Great American Pastime Mutt (Poodle mix)
The Great Gatsby (1974) Pug
The Great Race Pug
Great Dane None given
Green Acres Bassett Hound Cynthia
Yorkshire Terrier Mignon
Irish Setter Quincy
Gremlins Mutt Barney
Greyfriars Bobby Skye Terrier Bobby
Gridlock’d Rottweiler Seeing-eye attack dog.
Grizzly Falls Rhodesian Ridgeback
Grumpy Old Men Bulldog Lucky Three bulldogs were used; one was really one-eyed.
Gummo
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Boston Terrier Scarlett
Guncrazy (1992)
Gus Brown and Midnight Brewster Greyhound
Guys and Dolls Poodle (Standard) None given Real guys aren't afraid of putting ribbons on their dog....
Gypsy (1962) Yorkshire Terrier Chow Mein, aka "Chowsie" Trained by Bob Blair, owned by Frank Inn.

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

Hail Caesar
Halifax f.p.: A Person of Interest
Halloween (1978) Doberman Pinscher
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Max
Hambone & Hillie Mutt Hambone Of the "Incredible Journey" genre.
Hamish McBeth West Highland White Terrier Wee Jock
Hanging Up Newfoundland Buck Pappy Roger Schumacher, trainer (How the Grinch Stole Christmas). Owned by Erlene Whitehead.
Hannibal (2001) German Shepherd Trained by Karl Miller, Sled Reynolds, De Ann Zarkowski.
Hannibal & Jerry Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Jerry
Happiness (1998)
Happy Accidents Jack Russell Terrier Marvin Lucy A mutt is also seen.
Happy Days (1974; TV) Spunky The Fonz's dog.
Harlem Nights Pomeranian
Harry & the Hendersons Jack Russell Terrier Fearless JRT takes on Bigfoot!
Harry and the Lady Next Door Border Collie Harry Jake
Harry Comes Home Border Collie Harry Jake
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Neapolitan Mastiff Fang Hugo, Vito, Bella, Bully Bully was rescued from a junkyard by one of the trainers.
Harry the Dirty Dog Border Collie Harry Jake
Hart to Hart Mutt Freeway Charlie Charlie's son played Freeway's son Junior in the Hart to Hart movies. See also Moonlighting. Trained by Bob Blair, Jr.
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? Mutt Penny Roberta's pet.
Poodle (Standard) Mimi, Fifi Harriet's pooches.
Hate (aka La Haine) German Shepherd Santo Solo Best known for the TV show Prince.
Hawaii (1966) St. Bernard None given Also a mutt in Lahaina
Hawaii Five-O
("The Bark and the Bite") Yorkshire Terrier Daphne Trained by Frank Inn.
Bloodhound Dudley
Hawk of the Wilderness Border Collie Tuffy Also in The Mighty Treve, Brigham Young, Pioneer Trail.
Hazel Airedale Smiley Pluto Also in My Six Loves. Trained by Bob Blair, owned by Frank Inn.
Head Over Heels (2001) Great Dane Hamlet Two pooches played Hamlet: a 2-yr-old male and a 4-yr-old female.
Heart and Souls Bullmastiff None given
Heartbeat (1992; TV) Lurcher (Bedlington Terrier / Whippet mix) Alfred Tramp, Rosie Ne'er-do-well Claude's loyal companion. Tramp, Series 1-8; Rosie, Series 9-10. Tramp retired at age 12 to compete in agility courses.
Heartbeat (1993; TV) Alfred
Heartbreak High
("Episode 28") Dod Sweep
("Episode 70") None given Tonto
("Episode 90") Shane
Heartbroken Shep Collie (Rough) Himself Shep Also in Shep's Race with Death.
Heaven & Earth (1993)
Heavy French Bulldog
Heck's Way Home Hector
Hello Frisco German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin
Here Come the Girls Great Dane Rasputin
Here's Boomer Mutt Boomer Johnny A talking dog knock-off of Benji. Johnny was rescued from the pound; Steve Berens, trainer.
A Hero of the Big Snows German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin
Hider in the House
High School High
High Sierra Pard Zero
Highway to Heaven Border Collie Jake Lost dogs and orphans episode.
Highway to Hell (1992) Mr. Ben
The Hills Have Eyes German Shepherd Beauty & Beast Flora & Striker Dogs trained by Moe DiSesso.
The Hills of Home Collie (Rough) Lassie Pal
Hills of Kentucky German Shepherd The Grey Ghost Rin Tin Tin Rinty Jr.'s first appearance.
His Master's Voice German Shepherd Thunder
Hocus Pocus (1993) Mutt
(Corgi cross) Herself Al Yes, Al is a girl; she's Kathy Najimy's pet. Also in Sister Act.
Yorkshire Terrier
The Hogan Family
("Dog Day Afternoon")
("A Family Affair") Doberman Pinscher
Hogan's Heroes German Shepherd
("Man’s Best Friend is Not His Dog")
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me Great Dane Gus
Hollywood or Bust Great Dane Bascom
Hollywood Safari West Highland White Terrier
Mutt
Home for the Holidays (1995) Disc dog.
Home Fries Great Dane Grits
Home From the Hill Various coonhounds
Homegrown Poodle Also two dogs in the woods.
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey American Bulldog Chance Rattler (Stand-ins and stunt dogs were Bee, Tex and UFO) In reality, Rattler is a pampered show dog while Marcel was abandoned, the reverse of their characters.
Golden Retriever Shadow Marcel (Stand-ins were Molly, Montgomery and Tyler) Marcel was rescued from the pound by NorCal Golden Retriever Rescue and was cast as Shadow because he was prematurely "gray."
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Golden Retriever Riley
Golden Retriever Shadow Marcel & others Four dogs each played Shadow and Chance.
American Bulldog Chance Six cats played Sassy the cat.
Portuguese Podengo Also in Three Wishes and Soccer Dog.
Homicide
(TV; Australia)
("Scent of Death") German Shepherd Himself Thor (among others) Real police dogs were used in this episode.
("No Room for the Innocent") Himself Blaze
("The Last Friend") Himself Blackie Killed by a tree in this episode -
("See No Evil") Himself Blackie - plays another character a few months later.
("Command Performance")
Hondo Collie (Rough) Sam John Wayne won the dog from Rudd Weatherwax in a poker game. (But gave him back.) Wayne was nicknamed "Duke" after his boyhood Airedale.
Hondo (TV) Mutt Sam
Honey, I Blew Up the Baby Border Terrier Quark
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) Border Terrier Quark
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1997; TV) Border Collie Quark
Jack Russell Terrier Poppy Also in Practical Magic.
Border Terrier Frankie, Rusty, Gizmo
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Honeymoon (1928) German Shepherd Himself Flash Also in Under the Black Eagle.
The Honeymooners (1955; TV) Lucky Ed Norton's dog.
Ginger Ralph's Mother-in-Law's dog.
("A Dog’s Life")
Honor German Shepherd Himself Lightnin'
Hoodlum
Hook Old English Sheepdog Nana
Hooperman Jack Russell Terrier Bijou
Hope Floats
Horse Sense (1999; TV)
The Horse Whisperer Border Collie Bringing the cows home.
Hostage for a Day Pomeranian Kiki
Hot Dog Various A "Dogville" flick.
Hot Shots! (1991) Chihuahua None given
Dalmatian None given Same gag as Airplane!; same dog?
Shetland Sheepdog None given
Hot Shots! Part Deux
Hotel de Paree Useless
The Hound of Silver Creek German Shepherd Dynamite Also in Wolf's Trail.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) Great Dane The Hound Chief Chief weighed 140 lbs.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) Great Dane The Hound
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978) The Hound
Chihuahua
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982; TV) Great Dane The Hound
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1988; TV) Great Dane The Hound I'm beginning to think they should call it "The Great Dane of the Baskervilles."
The Hound of the Baskervilles (2000; TV) German Shepherd The Hound Perhaps it should be called "The Shepherd of the Baskervilles Who Uses Mousse."
Border Collie None given
American Foxhound None given
Hounded (2001) Pomeranian Camille
German Shepherd Sarge
House Arrest (1996) American Bulldog Cosmo See also American Bulldog.
House IV Rottweiler None given
House Party
Doberman Pinscher
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) Mutt Max Kelly and Chip, with Bo, Topsy, Stella, Zelda All of the dogs are shelter rescues; their fur dyed so they’d look alike. Trained by Roger Schumacher.
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog Baby Banjo
How to Make an American Quilt Chicki
Hudson Hawk
The Hughleys Bassett Hound Jed
("His Park is Worse than His Bite") Dalmatian Hunter Kensington Substitute for the deceased Xiao Xing.
Poodle Alistair Goodbar Schnoggins Hightower
Bullmastiff Spartacus
Human Targets German Shepherd Himself Rin Tin Tin

Title
Breed
Character Name
Dog Name
Comments

I Am Sam Bassett Hound Floppy
Great Dane
Labrador Retriever
Golden Retriever
Jack Russell Terrier
I Dream of Jeannie (1965; TV) Djinn Djinn Jeannie’s dog. Various episodes.
("What’s New, Poodle Dog?") Poodle
Great Dane
("Djinn Djinn, the Pied Piper") Jupiter General Schaeffer’s dog.
I Dreamed of Africa German Shepherd Flash Flash is the one who fights the lion, Other GSDs are present.
I Know Where I'm Going! Scottish Deerhound
I Love Lucy Cairn Terrier Fred Fremont Little Ricky's dog, he later became Mr. Wilson's dog on Dennis the Menace and was in Pal Joey.
Butch Fred Mertz's dog.
I Love Trouble (1994)
I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Himself Howard Once again the dog out-acts the human players.
I, Lovett Dirk Talking dog.
I Married a Monster from Outer Space German Shepherd Travis
I Spy Dalmatian Ignatz Very fine Dal-Beagle wrestling match.
("Home to Judgment") Beagle None given Bad guys' beagle.
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Doberman Pinscher
Ice Cream Man (1995) Dog murder. Pass.
If These Walls Could Talk
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998) Briard
I'll Fly Away Amstral
The Illustrated Man Pomeranian Peke
Immediate Family Ellen
In Dreams (1999) Dalmatian Dobie Pete
In Pursuit Bloodhound None given
In Society Various None given Ragged fox-hunting pack, including a St. Bernard, Irish Wolfhound and more.
In the Doghouse (1934)
In the Doghouse (1998; TV) Mutt Benny
The Incredible Journey Bull Terrier Bodger Muffy Ailurophile Note: Super-smart Siamese Syn also starred in That Darn Cat.
Labrador Retriever Luath Rink
Indecent Proposal
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Alaskan Malamute Indiana Indiana Jones' "real" name is Henry Jones Jr., but prefers the dog's name to his own. The character is named after George Lucas' own Malamute.
Independence Day (1996) Labrador Retriever Boomer
Infinity (1996)
Innerspace Samoyed
Inside Monkey Zetterland Sarah
Insomnia (1997) German Shepherd None given Killed for an alibi.
Inspector Gadget (1997) Brain
Instinct Doberman Pinscher
Invisible Mom
The Irish RM Irish Water Spaniel Maria
Iron Will (1994) Siberian Husky Gus Beau
Alaskan Malamute The villain’s dogs turn on him. In reality the Mals were trying to get at a squeaky toy under the owner/actor’s coat.
Ironside (1967; TV) Farouk
Island of the Blue Dolphins Mutt Rontu Junior Junior, son of Spike (Old Yeller), plays two roles.
Isn't She Great? Poodle (Miniature) Josie
It Shouldn't Happen t
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terça jul 27, 2004 10:39 pm

Mas ó Guida onde está a tal listagem que não a encontro no site???
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terça jul 27, 2004 11:20 pm

Não sei :oops: :oops:

Encontrei-a num motor de busca e coloquei nos meus favoritos, depois quis coloca-la aqui, mas a hiperligação não funciona.
Mas quando carrego nos meus favoritos vou ter à página :o~

esta é a pagina que eu tenho nos Favoritos:

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1910/moviedogad.html

Pode tentar a sua sorte :roll:

ou pode tentar chegar lá por uma hiperligação de motor de busca. O nome do site é Moviedogs. Escreva este nome no Altavista ou em outro motor de busca.
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terça jul 27, 2004 11:23 pm

Guida__F Escreveu: Não sei :oops: :oops:

Encontrei-a num motor de busca e coloquei nos meus favoritos, depois quis coloca-la aqui, mas a hiperligação não funciona.
Mas quando carrego nos meus favoritos vou ter à página :o~

esta é a pagina que eu tenho nos Favoritos:

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1910/moviedogad.html

Pode tentar a sua sorte :roll:

ou pode tentar chegar lá por uma hiperligação de motor de busca. O nome do site é Moviedogs. Escreva este nome no Altavista ou em outro motor de busca.
Dá temporariamente indisponível...

Ás tantas só dá para ver aí porque ainda está nos temporários do seu PC.
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Guida__F
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terça jul 27, 2004 11:50 pm

Limpei os ficheiros temporários e voltei a entrar pelos favoritos.

Mas já sei como pode entrar.

Vá a www.altavista.com e escreva na busca Moviedogs .
O site aparece na sua primeira opção e a hiperligação funciona (já verifiquei).

Boa Sorte
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quinta jul 29, 2004 12:24 am

Ok Guida, cheguei lá! ;)

Bem... No respeitante á minha raça, fiquei a saber coisas que já sabia, fiquei a saber coisas que não sabia e continuo a saber coisas que eles (aparentemente) não sabem.

Não deixa de ser curioso que quando o "actor" faz papel de lobo, na esmagadora maioria das vezes se trata de um mestiço Alaskam malamute X Lobo ou Alaskan malamute X Timber Wolf ( que não é mais do que um Wolfdog metido na categoria de Esquimaux Dog).

Nos filmes "White fang", o protagonista do 1º filme é um Pastor Alemão (1925), nos restantes há poucas referencias.
Dos 2 filmes da "saga" que tenho presente, um refere apenas um individuo quando existem dobragens por outro e o outro nem sequer tem referencias.
Ora bem...

White Fang (1991) tem como protagonista um mestiço de Malamute X Lobo, mas é dobrado em várias cenas por um malamute puro (que não é referido no site).

White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf não tem qualquer referencia no site á raça do protagonista. No entanto o "actor principal" é um alaskan malamute puro sendo dobrado nalgumas cenas por Timberwolves. Aparecem no filme ainda vários wolfdogs com muita % de lobo.

Exceptuando este caso, penso que só mais uma vez (também na "saga" White fang, aparece um malamute puro a fazer papel de lobo.

Muitas outras vezes vi malamutes a fazer papel de lobos em filmes e séries, mas como "actores secundários" que nem direito têm a ser mencionados.

Era para dizer qualquer coisa sobre isto... mas a esta hora já não tenho pachorra devido ao sono ;)
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