List of individual dogs

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Hachiko, an Akita famed for his exceptional loyalty Faithful Dog Hachiko Photo.png
Hachikō, an Akita famed for his exceptional loyalty

The following is a list of individual dogs.

Actors

Advertising

Film

Television

Athletes

Faithful dogs

Faithful after owner's death

Homing dogs

Other faithful dogs

Working dogs

War dogs

Statue of Bamse in Honningsvag Bamsestatue Honningsvag.jpg
Statue of Bamse in Honningsvåg
Statue at Gettysburg of Sallie Ann Jarrett, Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Sallie Ann Jarrett, Civil War mascot.jpg
Statue at Gettysburg of Sallie Ann Jarrett, Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Sinbad and crew, 1943 Sinbad on Campbell.jpg
Sinbad and crew, 1943
Willie, December 1945 Patton dog Willy.jpg
Willie, December 1945

Rescue dogs

Guide, service, and facility dogs

Dogs that aided exploration

Police dogs

Other working dogs

Don the Talking Dog, image published in The Evening World, 10 July 1912 DonTheTalkingDog.png
Don the Talking Dog, image published in The Evening World , 10 July 1912

Other heroic dogs

Not all dogs that are famous for saving lives are working dogs. Famous lifesaving dogs with no special training or job include the following:

Contents

Saved abandoned babies

Others

Real dogs in literature

Mascots

Jiggs II, USMC mascot, c. 1928 Sergeant Major Jiggs II, circa 1928 (9451129417).jpg
Jiggs II, USMC mascot, c.1928

Models

Dogs in science

Space dogs

The Soviets favored dogs for early space flights, as opposed to the Americans, who preferred monkeys and chimpanzees.

Dogs of unusual size

Small dogs

Heavy dogs

Tall dogs

Intelligent dogs

Long-lived dogs

Show dogs

Notorious dogs

Ugly dogs

Unique dogs

Foundation sires and early dogs

Other notable dogs

Scrim, a mixed breed rescue who twice escaped from potential homes and eluded capture for almost a year. Scrim by Micelle Cheramie.jpg
Scrim, a mixed breed rescue who twice escaped from potential homes and eluded capture for almost a year.

Fame by proxy to a famous owner

Some dogs are made famous by frequently or prominently appearing in the media with their famous owner.

Dogs of actors and entertainers

Dogs of artists

Archie's "15 minutes of fame" with Andy Warhol. Photo by Jack Mitchell, 1973 Andy Warhol by Jack Mitchell.jpg
Archie's "15 minutes of fame" with Andy Warhol . Photo by Jack Mitchell, 1973

Dogs of musicians

Dogs of political figures

Dogs of U.S. presidents and their families

Dogs of writers and poets

Others

See also

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