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40 Famous Dogs From Movies and TV Shows Who Stole Our Hearts

These iconic pups are also irresistibly cute.

By Hannah Doolin and
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Toto from the Wizard of Oz. Buddy from AirBud. And who could forget about Scooby Doo? Pop culture is full of famously lovable dogs, from main characters to iconic sidekicks. From cartoons to comedies to touching dramas, we think a dog makes any movie better, whether you’re watching an action-packed thriller like John Wick or you catch yourself shedding a tear during Marley & Me.

If you’re looking for some inspiration for movie names for your dog or just for your next favorite movie to watch, these are some of the most recognizable and famous dogs from movies and TV for true pup culture lovers.

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Frank in 'Men in Black'

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Although Frank the pug looks just like a normal dog, he's actually a talking alien in disguise. His real species is remoolian, but his cute pug appearance and big attitude still earns him his place among other famous movie dogs.

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Hachiko in 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale'

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This movie is based on a real dog named Hachiko, an akita who waited for his owner at the train station every day for nine years after the owner's death. Hachiko became a symbol of unwavering loyalty, and a statue commemorating him sits outside the Tokyo train station he visited every day.

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Gromit in 'Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit'

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Gromit is Wallace's best friend and loyal sidekick through their many adventures. From fighting bad guys to enjoying a spot of tea (or a nibble of cheese), these iconic British claymation characters are a nostalgic favorite.

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Pluto from Disney

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Mickey's lovable sidekick is one of the most iconic dogs in pop culture today, even if he doesn't talk. Although he gets less screen time than Mickey or Minnie, the gang just wouldn't be the same without him — and neither would a trip to Disney World.

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Beethoven in 'Beethoven'

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This gentle giant becomes a loving but mischievous part of the Newton family, looking out for them even when they don't realize it. When an evil vet who wants to experiment on Beethoven accuses the dog of being vicious and says he must be euthanized, the family must figure out how to save their beloved pet.

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Bolt in 'Bolt'

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Bolt has always believed he's a superhero dog, not realizing that he and his owner, 13-year-old Penny, are actually actors on a TV show and his "powers" are special effects. When Penny is "kidnapped," Bolt sets out on a wild adventure in the real world to try to rescue her.

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Pongo, Perdita, and their Puppies in '101 Dalmatians'

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I'm seeing spots! Parents Pongo and Perdita and their many, many puppies first became famous with Disney's 1961 animated movie. Three decades later, it got a live action remake in 1996 and a Cruella-focused movie in 2021. Although we don't condone trying to turn puppies into a fur coat, we do love this movie.

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Clifford in 'Clifford the Big Red Dog'

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Formally known as Clifford the Big Red Dog, this pup started as a children's picture book character before becoming an iconic cartoon character and even a live action movie star. Larger than life and with a friendly personality, Clifford is often described as being similar to a Vizsla, although Clifford's real breed is never revealed.

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Max in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'

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Jim Carrey's iconic performance as the Grinch is a Christmas classic. But don't let his hilarious acting distract you from the other star: Max the dog. He's loyal even when the Grinch is up to his usual terrible antics and keeps an eye out for his owner.

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Scooby-Doo in 'Scooby-Doo Where Are You?'

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Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you? The mystery-busting Great Dane made his first appearance in 1969 and has been a staple of cartoons and movies ever since. He loves a good sandwich with his best friend Shaggy, not to mention a delicious Scooby Snack!

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Benji in 'Benji'

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Filmed in Texas, this 1974 movie features a golden mixed breed dog named Benji who's simply looking for a home. He longs to be part of the Chapman family and when their two young children are kidnapped, the pup doesn't hesitate to step up. Benji helps the humans solve the case, leading the children back to safety, and earning a loving home in the process.

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Einstein in 'Back To The Future'

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Everyone can agree that Marty McFly and Doc are the main stars of this futuristic movie with a cult-following. But it's also fair to say that both of them couldn't have altered the future for the better without Einstein's endless support.

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Fly in 'Babe'

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If an award exists for the best mom dog, it would go to Fly. This Border Collie adopts Babe the pig as her own, teaching him how to herd sheep as a way to prove himself to farmer Arthur Hoggett. When Babe has a rough time, Fly encourages him to keep trying, going against what her partner Rex thinks.

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Old Yeller in 'Old Yeller'

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Grab a box of tissues before you watch this classic dog movie. Released in 1957, the movie tells the story of a stray dog and a young boy who sees potential in him. Slowly, but surely this yellow Labrador mix earns the love of the Coates family, protecting them from all sorts of danger. He doesn't think twice about risking his life for them time after time.

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Petey in 'The Little Rascals'

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Throughout the 1930s, Pete the Pup (Petey) was the most popular canine on the screen. Originally portrayed by Pal the Wonder Dog, an American Staffordshire Terrier, he immediately stood out thanks to the ring around his right eye. The 1994 film recaptures the mischief Petey got into with a handful of rascals.

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Pit Bull in 'John Wick'

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John Wick's unnamed pit bull was adopted at the end of the first movie and has become a staple of the franchise ever since. Not speaking a single word, but faithfully running by his owner's side, John can always count on this pup to help him defeat everyone with a deadly agenda.

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Rin Tin Tin in 'The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin'

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Over 160 episodes, orphan boy Rusty and his German Shepherd dog Rin Tin Tin traveled together to help soldiers establish Western America. Coincidentally, the real life name of the pup was also Rin Tin Tin Jr., named after his famous canine father. He starred in a total of 27 Hollywood movies, earning a place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Samantha in 'I Am Legend'

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After a genetically altered virus destroys the world's population, it's up to veteran Robert Neville and his German Shepherd, Samantha, to find a cure, and restore humanity. Through the trials and errors, Sam stays by her master's side keeping him company and defending him against Darkseekers.

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Eddie Crane in 'Frasier'

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Without a doubt, Eddie, a Parson Russell Terrier, is an important member of the Crane family. Dog owners everywhere could easily relate to the sweet relationship between Frasier and Eddie, who stared at his master until he got what he wanted.

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Comet in 'Full House'

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Season 3 of the legendary '90s show Full House introduced the family's Golden Retriever named Comet. After his mother Minnie gave birth to a litter in the Tanners' backyard, the pup was given to them as a thank you present. Eventually, the family settled on the name Comet and since then, his legacy has continued on the show's reboot Fuller House.

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