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==Introduced in the 2010s==
==Introduced in the 2010s==
* Achi (''Victor and Valentino'')
* Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rocky, Rubble, and Zuma (''PAW Patrol'')
* Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rocky, Rubble, and Zuma (''PAW Patrol'')
* Chief, Rex, King, Duke, Nutmeg, Jupiter, and Oracle (''Isle of Dogs'')
* Chief, Rex, King, Duke, Nutmeg, Jupiter, and Oracle (''Isle of Dogs'')

Revision as of 01:21, 2 May 2021

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This is a list of dogs.

Introduced in earlier works

  • Gingham cat ("The Duel" poem, also known as "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat")

Introduced in the 1900s

  • Sled dogs (1903 book and 2020 film The Call of the Wild)

Introduced in the 1920s

  • Jip is Dr. Dolittle's dog (The Story of Doctor Dolittle book)
  • Rin Tin Tin (Rin Tin Tin media)
  • Snowy (Tin Tin)

Introduced in the 1930s

  • Baleia, meaning "Whale" in Portuguese (Vidas Secas book)
  • Goofy, Pluto, and Fifi the Peke (Disney)
  • Lassie (Lassie Come-Home book and other media)

Introduced in the 1950s

  • Ace the Bat-Hound, the dog owned by Batman (DC Comics)
  • Balto (Balto media based on the real-life dog Balto)
  • Beagle Boys (Disney media, originally debuted in Disney comics)
  • Blu, a blue dog (Monica's Gang)
  • Bruno, Cinderella's dog (Disney's Cinderella)
  • Krypto the Superdog (DC Comics)
  • Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty, Peg, and Boris (Lady and the Tramp)
  • Old Yeller (Old Yeller book and film)
  • Pongo, Missis, Prince, Perdita, and Colonel (The Hundred and One Dalmatians book)
  • Ribsy (Henry Huggins book series)
  • Snoopy (Peanuts)

Introduced in the 1960s

  • Astro (The Jetsons)
  • Copper and Chief (The Fox and the Hound book and film)
  • Pongo, Perdita, Rolly, Patch, Penny, Lucky, Towser, dog and puppies at the pet shop, some dogs owned by woman and a girl at the start (Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmatians)
  • Scooby-Doo (Scooby-Doo media)
  • Several dogs (Go, Dog. Go! book)

Introduced in the 1970s

  • Mr. Too Little (Mr. Too Little)
  • Scrappy-Doo (Scooby-Doo media)

Introduced in the 1980s

  • Bright Eyes, Nose Marie, Holly, Cooler, and Howler (Pound Puppies)
  • Clifford the Big Red Dog, T-Bone, Mac, and Cleo Diller (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
  • Dodger, Tito, Einstein, Francis, Rita, and Georgette (Oliver & Company)
  • Duckworth (DuckTales)
  • Kipper the Dog (Kipper books and animated series)
  • McGruff the Crime Dog, and Scruff McGruff (originally from public service announcements)
  • Otis (The Adventures of Milo and Otis)
  • Sprocket (Fraggle Rock)

Introduced in the 1990s

  • Air Bud / Buddy (Air Bud)
  • Beethoven (Beethoven film series)
  • Brian Griffin (Family Guy)
  • Canina La Fur (Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers)
  • Courage (Courage the Cowardly Dog)
  • Daphne (Look Who's Talking Now!)
  • Easydog (Keitai Denjū Telefang)
  • Eddie (Frasier)
  • Fang the boarhound, Fluffy the three-headed dog, Ripper, and Sirius Black transformed into a black dog (Harry Potter)
  • Flavor Pups (Gravity Falls)
  • Growlithe, Arcanine, Snubbull, Granbull, Houndour, Houndoom, Smeargle, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune (Pokémon)
    • Pudi is an unused Growlithe pre-evolution; Rai, En, and Sui are unused early versions of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune (Spaceworld 1997 demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver)
  • Indiana is the dog owned by the young Indiana Jones (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles)
  • Lucky is Dr. Dolittle's dog (1998 film series Dr. Dolittle)
  • Max Goof and Roxanne (Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie, and other Disney media)
  • Nuzzle (The Puzzle Place)
  • Piscila, Gilmar, JF, Capachão, Borges, Walter Gate, Waltinho, Paulo Paulada, Jaca Paladium, Daniel, Bob Dog, Roberval, Malabi, Professor Haftas Arden, Ajudante, Dr. Frankenstof, and Dr. Kobalski (TV Colosso)
  • Percy (Disney's Pocahontas)
  • Rush the robot dog (Mega Man)
  • Slinky (Toy Story)
  • Wishbone (Wishbone)
  • Zero (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

Introduced in the 2000s

  • Agent 11 / Spot (See Spot Run)
  • Cosmo the Spacedog (Marvel Comics)
  • Crup, a species of two-tailed dogs (first mentioned in the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, also appears in the book Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix)
  • Dug, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma (Up)
  • Explorer Dog, Peruvian Dog, and War Dog (Age of Empires III)
  • Electrike and Manectric (Pokémon)
  • Lou, Butch, Saluki, Mastiff, Peek, and Sam (Cats & Dogs film)
  • Mad Dog of Darkness, as well as the Marron cards: Outstanding Dog Marron, Mecha-Dog Marron, and Skull Dog Marron (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Pinky the Chihuahua / Agent P (Phineas and Ferb)
  • Samantha / Sam (I Am Legend film)

Introduced in the 2010s

  • Achi (Victor and Valentino)
  • Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rocky, Rubble, and Zuma (PAW Patrol)
  • Chief, Rex, King, Duke, Nutmeg, Jupiter, and Oracle (Isle of Dogs)
  • Chuck (Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt)
  • Cinnamon is Raj's dog (The Big Bang Theory)
  • Dog is a unit available only in the scenario editor (Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon)
  • Laser puppies (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
  • Lillipup, Herdier, Stoutland, Rockruff, Furfrou, Yamper, Boltund, Zacian, and Zamazenta (Pokémon)
  • Leonard (The Secret Life of Pets)
  • Loona (Helluva Boss)
  • Persephone (Frankenweenie)
  • Portia Poodle (101 Dalmatian Street)
  • Watt (Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V)

Introduced in the 2020s

  • Cannoli (B Positive)
  • Freddy Lupin (100% Wolf)
  • Vortex (Helluva Boss)

See also