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This is a list of fictional dogs in animation, and is subsidiary to the list of fictional dogs. It is a collection of various notable dogs that are featured in animated works including traditional animation, stop-motion animation, or CGI/computer animation.

Name Origins Breed Notes
Akamaru Naruto A Kiba who is Inuzuka's pet dog
Atticus Infinity Train Corgi The ruler of a Corgi kingdom in the Corgi Car.
Aleu Balto II: Wolf Quest Siberian Husky cross Wolf Aleu is a Siberian husky cross Wolf like her father Balto.
Alexander Fullmetal Alchemist
Alpha Up Doberman The leader of Muntz's pack of dogs. Although he has an intimidating appearance, his translating collar usually malfunctions by making his voice to sound high-pitched.
Annabelle All Dogs Go To Heaven Whippet An unnamed whippet in the first movie, Annabelle is a canine angel that first welcomes Charlie Barkin to Heaven after he is killed by Carface Carruthers. She appears again in the second movie and is given the name Annabelle who sends Charlie and Itchy down to Earth to retrieve Gabriel's Horn so the Pearly Gates can be opened again to allow new angels in.
Antoinette Ouran High School Host Club
Astro The Jetsons Great Dane Clumsy and dim-witted, but loyal to the Jetsons. He is more advanced than present-day dogs, in that he had a rudimentary grasp of the English language, albeit with r's in many places they shouldn't be, or replacing other letters. For example, "I love you, George" would be "I ruv roo, Reorge".
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy Dachshund The title characters of the show.
Bandit Jonny Quest Bulldog Bandit was/is a white dog whose breed was bulldog. The Jonny Quest TV series originally ran from 1964 to 1965.
Balto Balto Siberian Husky cross Wolf Led his team of sled dogs on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was transported from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nenana, Alaska, by train and then to Nome by dog sled to combat an outbreak of the disease. Although Balto is a husky wolf cross in the film in real life he was just a husky. Based on the real-life Balto.
Barney Barney Old English Sheepdog Anthropomorphized dog who lives in a house. His best mouse friend Roger lives in his hairy crop of fur on his head.
The Beagle Boys Scrooge McDuck universe, DuckTales Beagle Created by Carl Barks, they are a gang of criminals who constantly try to rob Scrooge McDuck.
Belle Belle and Sebastian White Great Pyrenees Belle ("Jolly" in the Japanese version) escaped into the French countryside. She is gentle and warmhearted, but her attempts to help those in need are misunderstood. She is labeled "The White Monster" and the police are constantly on her tail.
Beta Dream Hunter Rem
Betty Boop Fleischer Studios French Poodle Grim Natwick's creation, Betty Boop, first appeared as a supporting character to Bimbo in Dizzy Dishes in 1930. Betty Boop was first created as an anthropomorhic French Poodle[1] before evolving into human form.
Bimbo Fleischer Studios Bimbo first appeared in Fleischer's Out of the Inkwell series and was originally named Fitz. He later became the star of Fleischer's Talkartoons series, making his first appearance as Bimbo in Hot Dog (1930). Bimbo was relegated to a supporting character when his girlfriend, then drawn as a dog, Betty Boop became a more popular character.[2]
Bitzer Shaun the Sheep Sheepdog is the farmer's loyal, long-suffering sheepdog, dressed for work in a blue knit cap, black collar, knitted wristlet and large official-looking wrist-watch, carrying a clipboard and walking upright or on all fours as needed. He communicates, canine-fashion, via barks, growls, and the occasional whimper. He also gives instructions to the flock by blowing a whistle. Despite a tendency to be caught out listening to music, he takes his job very seriously, to the point of occasionally letting his power go to his head. He is however a generally good friend to Shaun and does his best to keep the whole flock out of trouble.
Black Hayate Fullmetal Alchemist
Blitz Road Rovers Doberman Blitz is a team player but shows no proper respect to anyone but himself. His razor sharp teeth and claws can cut through anything. Has romantic feelings for Colleen, often met only with feigned oblivion, often followed in short order by physical violence on her part. He often states a desire to bite the behinds of his enemies.
Blue Blue's Clues A blue-spotted, blue-colored puppy. Every episode, she plays a game in which she tries to communicate something by leaving paw prints on three clues.
Bolivar Mickey Mouse St. Bernard A non-anthropomorphic St. Bernard dog belonging to Donald Duck. Features on the Disney shorts Alpine Climbers and More Kittens.
Bolt Bolt White Shepherd Bolt is a fictional White Shepherd and the eponymous protagonist of the 2008 animated feature film Bolt. In the film, he is voiced by John Travolta. His journey and the personal evolution it provokes in him is core to the film's main themes
Boot The Perishers Old English sheepdog He lives with his boy, Wellington.
Brain Inspector Gadget Inspector Gadget's and Penny's faithful pet dog and companion.
Brandy Brandy and Mr. Whiskers An anthropomorphic mixed breed dog. Her age is unknown as there is no mention of this in the series at any point.
Brian Family Guy Labrador Retriever A member of the Griffin family. He primarily works in the series as a struggling writer attempting essays, books, novels, screenplays and newspaper articles.
Bruno Cinderella Bloodhound A crimson bloodhound dog belong to Cinderella. He turned into a human footman for taking Cinderella to the ball by her Fairy Godmother.
Buford Buford and the Galloping Ghost Bloodhound Buford is a smart but sleepy bloodhound who teams up with two teenagers, Cindy Mae and her older brother Woody, and the trio solves confusing mysteries that baffle Sheriff Muletrain Pettigrew and Goofer McGee. Buford's abilities are expanded with ears that revolve like radar dishes, and his nose responds to clues like a geiger counter. He also howls his heart out when the moon comes out and has a running feud with a brown raccoon.
Buttons Animaniacs A dog that takes care of Mindy. He will follow Mindy where ever she goes trying to keep her out of trouble, which she is always getting into. Buttons tries desperately to keep Mindy safe and he always succeeds, except he gets hurt and in trouble himself with Mindy's mom (and on rare occasions with her dad).
Byron Basset Tiny Toon Adventures Basset Hound A slow, lazy dog who turns around by retracting his head and tail into his body and out the other side.
Cecil Hickory, Dickory, and Doc
Charlie Barkin All Dogs Go To Heaven German Shepherd A gambling, rugged, but still lovable German Shepherd.
Charlie Dog Little Orphan Airedale Created by Chuck Jones who often pesters Porky Pig to be his owner.
Chase PAW Patrol German Shepherd Police officer pup that covers searching, safeguarding and excavation.
Colleen Road Rovers Rough Collie Colleen is skilled in martial arts and is a trained medic. She is the only female in the Road Rovers.
Corneil Watch My Chops Corneil is a very intelligent dog that has the ability to speak, read, write, walk on two paws, etc. But he keeps his brilliance a secret (except for his dog-sitter Bernie) in fear that he may lose his simple dog life and be experimented on. His owners are very wealthy; as he lives in an extravagant home in the city. Corneil can be arrogant yet can be very cunning to get what he wants. He tends to challenge his brain through playing chess with computers, plays the violin in his spare time, and is very artistic.
Courage Courage the Cowardly Dog An overly frightened dog who lives in Nowhere, Kansas.
Cujo Danny Phantom A well-intentioned and eager ghost, Cujo is able to slip out of the ghost zone at will, trying to retrieve his lost toy. Although typically a small, cuddly-looking spirit, when aggravated he grows significantly in size and certainly spooks some. Appears previously trained due to work at Axon Labs as a guard dog. (Named after the Stephen King novel Cujo, about a dog who was bitten by a bat and went crazy.)
Dante Coco Xoloitzcuintli Miguel's dog.
Deputy Dawg Deputy Dawg An anthropomorphized deputy sheriff in the Mississippi bayous of the United States.
Dinah the Dachshund The Sleepwalker Dachshund Pluto's affectionate and compassionate love interest.
Dog CatDog Very fun-loving and enjoys chasing garbage trucks, chasing cars, and exploring many things in which Cat does not want to take part.
Dog Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale Border Collie He has a real name but despises it and does not allow anyone to reveal it
Dog WordWorld PBS Kids
Dogbert Dilbert Beagle Dilbert's evil genius dog
Doggie King of the Hill The Souphanousinphone' family dog.
Doki Doki A curious dog whose love of adventure makes crazy situations no problem for him.
Don Van Beuren Studios A short statured dog who is the best buddy of Waffles the cat.
Doxie Dachshund Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The second pet dog of Oswald after Elmer the great dane.
Dougal The Magic Roundabout This main character was a Skye terrier (also called Pollux in the French version) 1965 to 1977 revived 2006 to 2007.
Droopy Droopy Basset Hound From cartoons created by Tex Avery for MGM. A master detective who keeps showing up no matter where criminals run off to.
Dr. Valentine The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue
Dudley T.U.F.F. Puppy He is the very heart and soul of T.U.F.F. even though he's an airheaded and hyperactive, white and black, mixed-breed, dog who usually wears nothing more than a shirt.
Dug Up Golden Retriever A golden retriever who can communicate with humans through a device on his collar.
Dukey Johnny Test Anthropomorphic mutt owned by Johnny.
The Dog Family Dog bull terrier A bull terrier simply called "the dog", who often gets into trouble with the family.
Ein Cowboy Bebop Welsh Corgi
Ellie Family Guy Saluki She is a dog Brian falls in love with, in the episode "Boy (Dog) Meets Girl (Dog)".
Everest PAW Patrol Husky Purple-hued husky pup that operates in heavy work and snow-based emergencies.
Fifi Open Season Poodle Though having a feminine name, he is a male poodle. Fifi serves as the antagonist in Open Season 2. In Open Season 3, he became an ally to his former enemies.
Fu Dog American Dragon: Jake Long Shar-Pei A magical dog who is best friends with Jake. He is voiced by John DiMaggio.
Gaspard and Lisa Gaspard and Lisa Two best friends who engage in numerous adventures.
Goliath Davey and Goliath A dog with audible thoughts, companion dog to Davey
Goddard Jimmy Neutron Mechanical dog, built by his owner Jimmy Neutron.
Goofy Mickey Mouse universe Friend of Mickey Mouse. A tall, anthropomorphic dog with a Southern drawl.
Goopy Geer Merrie Melodies A tall, lanky humanoid dog with scruffy whiskers and long, expressive ears.
Gorga The Zula Patrol
Gromit A Grand Day Out Beagle Wallace's mute, sensible and scientific assistant.
Ham and Ex I Haven't Got a Hat St. Bernard A pair of St. Bernard pups. They at times served as Beans' nephews.
Hachi/Ichi Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey A non-anthropomorphic abandoned stray puppy voiced by Megumi Hayashibara
Hong Kong Phooey Hong Kong Phooey Also known as the janitor Penry.
Huckleberry Hound Huckleberry Hound Bluetick Coonhound A blue dog that speaks with a Southern drawl and has a relaxed, sweet, and well-intentioned personality. He first appeared in the series The Huckleberry Hound Show, and was also a star of a television film The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound. Huckleberry Hound's southern drawl and laid back mannerisms bear close resemblance to the character "Southern Wolf" in the MGM cartoons including those produced by Hanna and Barbera.
Hunter Road Rovers Golden Retriever mix Hunter is the leader of the Road Rovers. He possesses super speed, and is prone to listing a range of other "powers" such as super-loyalty, super-trust, and super-luck. He and Colleen have romantic feelings for each other.
Hector the Bulldog Peck Up Your Troubles Bulldog A muscle-bound bulldog with gray fur and walks pigeon-toed. His face bears a perpetual scowl between two immense jowls. He wears a black collar with silver studs.
Iggy Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Boston Terrier A boston terrier, Iggy is an ally of Jotaro Kujo in part 3 of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders. His stand, The Fool, is a mechanical being that is able to manipulate sand and dust.
Itchy All Dogs Go to Heaven Dachshund A dachshund who is Charlie's best friend.
Jake Adventure Time Finn's sidekick, pet and adoptive brother.
Jasper Family Guy Labrador Retriever Brian's gay cousin.
Jenna Balto Siberian Husky Jenna is Balto's mate and mother of Kodi, Dingo, Saba and Aleu. She was voiced by Bridget Fonda in the first movie, and Jodi Benson in the sequels.
Jerry the Tyke Jerry the Tyke A black and white dog from the silent era of British animation. Jerry is aware that he is a cartoon creation and interacts with his animator.
Josef Alps no Shoujo Heidi St. Bernard The extremely lazy, but stout and reliable dog of Heidi's grandfather, the Alm-Öhi. He is an original supporting character exclusively created for the series, and does not appear in Johanna Spyri's story on which it is based.
Junkers Junkers Come Here Schnauzer A talking schnauzer that grants three wishes to his owner Hiromi Nozawa.
Killer the Bulldog The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue Bulldog
Kipper Kipper the Dog Kipper is warm-hearted, friendly and curious.
Kodi Balto III: Wings of Change Siberian Husky Kodi is Balto and Jenna's son.
Krypto Krypto the Superdog White Labrador Retriever A white Labrador retriever, formerly Superman's pet on Krypton before it was destroyed. He has all of the powers of Superman, though some are heightened due to being a dog, such as his super hearing and sense of smell. Krypto also shares Superman's moral values and feelings, which has been used as a weakness against him in some cases.
K-9 Haredevil Hare A green Martian dog closely associated with Marvin the Martian as his pet dog and sidekick.
Kyle Despicable Me Gru's ferocious, black, grey-eyed pet dog of an unknown species, which has the personality of a bulldog and the fang-like teeth of a piranha. At first, Kyle won't hesitate to take a bite of anything that looks food to him, also hates to be hugged by Agnes. Along with Gru, Kyle warms up over the course of the film; at the end, Kyle ends up not minding about sleeping with the girls, especially Agnes.
Ladybird King of the Hill Bloodhound The Hills' fourteen-year-old purebred Bloodhound. Her companionship temporarily relieved Hank's stress (and narrow urethra), allowing him to impregnate Peggy.
Luiz Rio Bulldog A bulldog who helps Blu and Jewel.
Loyal Heart Dog Care Bears One of the Care Bear Cousins. He has blue fur with a white heart-shaped patch over one eye, and his tummy symbol is a red heart-shaped medal.
Lady Lady and the Tramp Cocker Spaniel A beautiful female Cocker Spaniel, who lives with her pet owners Jim Dear and Darling.
Lucky Pound Puppies Golden Retriever/German Shepherd Lucky is the leader of the Shelter 17 Pound Puppies unit. He is the main character of the series. Lucky is a Golden Retriever/German Shepherd mix. His job is to find homes for stray dogs. He is an alpha male, who has a calm & professional attitude. He secretly loves Cookie, a Boxer mix.
Marc Antony Feed the Kitty Bulldog Marc Antony is a burly bulldog that is usually brown with a tan belly and black ears, though his coloration varies in few shorts. Mostly he provides love and protection for the little kitten Pussyfoot but is an opponent in Go Fly a Kit.
Mr. Peabody The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Beagle Genius dog and history expert.
Mr. Tadakichi Azumanga Daioh Great Pyrenees Chiyo Mihama's pet Great Pyrenees.
Ms. Lion Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Lhasa Apso A pet of Firestar.
Muttley Wacky Races Muttley is described as a mixed breed dog, identified in the Wacky Races segment "Dash to Delaware" as a mix of bloodhound, pointer, Airedale, and hunting dog; best known for his distinctive snickering laugh, he is owned by accident-prone villain Dick Dastardly.
Marshall PAW Patrol Dalmatian Firefighting pup that also covers emergency medical treatment. He is well known by his clumsy character.
Max The Secret Life of Pets Jack Russell Terrier Katie's dog who lives in an apartment in New York City.
Max Goof Goof Troop/A Goofy Movie/An Extremely Goofy Movie Son of Goofy
Nana Peter Pan Newfoundland Pet of the Darling family and the children's nursemaid. Portrayed as a St. Bernard in later adaptations
Nero Urban Vermin Chihuahua A scientifically enhanced cybernetic chihuahua. Zity decided to enhance him, to make him better, stronger, faster... But he is on GLF's side. He first appeared in "Dog of War".
New Brian Family Guy Border Collie A minor character, intended to replace Brian in the episode "The Man with Two Brians". He met his unfortunate end after Stewie found out about his teddy bear, Rupert, being raped.
Nina Tucker Fullmetal Alchemist A character in a few episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist. Likes to say Edward’s name.
Odie Garfield He is Garfield's best friend, and a kind but (slightly) unintelligent yellow-furred, brown-eared beagle/dachshund mix.
Pal Arthur Arthur Read's pet dog.
Mr. Peanutbutter BoJack Horseman Labrador Retriever An anthropomorphic Labrador Retriever who is BoJack's former sitcom rival and Diane's boyfriend (and later husband). He loves BoJack almost like a brother and, despite of their rivalry, admires him for his work on Horsin' Around. He's as energetic and friendly as any dog.
Princess Penelope Blinky Bill’s Extraordinary Balloon Adventure French poodle
Perdita 101 Dalmatians Dalmatian Anita's pet, mother to 15 puppies and adoptive mother to 84 other dalmatian puppies.
Peridot Jewelpet Papillon A yellow and green Papillon who symbolizes dream fulfillment. She wears a green hairclip shaped like a butterfly, and a yellow and green flower garland around her neck. Usually depending on the series, she is more notable due to her bilingual skills and athletics.
Pinkie Pinkie Cooper Cocker Spaniel An anthropomorphic Cocker Spaniel, who is obsessed with everything fashion and is the founder of the Pinkie Post website.
Pluto Mickey Mouse universe He is a light brown (most recently yellow), medium-sized, short-haired dog. Unlike Goofy, Pluto is not anthropomorphic beyond some characteristics such as facial expression. He is most often the companion of Mickey Mouse, although he first appeared as Minnie Mouse's dog Rover in the film The Picnic (1930).
Pongo 101 Dalmatians Dalmatian Roger's pet, father to 15 puppies and adoptive father to 84 other dalmatian puppies.
Porkchop Doug Bull Terrier Porkchop is Doug Funnie's dog and best friend. He doesn't speak but acts like human in that he walks upright and has human-like mannerisms.
Pudgy Betty Boop Pudgy is a white little puppy with black spots and he was first seen in Betty Boop's Little Pal in 1934. Pudgy was created by Myron Waldman while at Fleischer Studios. Pudgy makes his last appearance in the 1938 Betty Boop short entitled The Foxy Hunter alongside Betty's nephew (Junior).
Pufferty Tickety Toc Pufferty is a dog train hybrid that is happy to drive the people behind the clock to where ever they want.
Ren The Ren & Stimpy Show Chihuahua Ren is a psychotic Chihuahua who lives together with his best friend Stimpy, a Manx cat.
Rex PAW Patrol Bernese Mountain Dog A dog that takes care of the dinosaur-based missions, and is handicapped.
Rocket Shimmer and Shine Beagle Zac’s pet hound dog who appears in most Season 1 episodes of the show and made cameos in the CGI seasons
Rollo The Animals of Farthing Wood (TV series) St. Bernard An English Mastiff in the books, but in the television series he is a St. Bernard.
Reddy The Ruff & Reddy Show A dumb and stupid dog voiced by Daws Butler. First broadcast in December 1957 on NBC, it was the first television show produced by Hanna-Barbera and presented by Screen Gems, the television arm of Columbia Pictures (now Sony Pictures Television).
Rump Dino Squad Bull Terrier A mischievous dog
Ruff Ruffman Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Began in 2006 a game show dog host was established with the help of PBS Kids the network launched a new brand called PBS Kids GO!.
Rocky PAW Patrol Mongrel Mixed-breed pup that takes part in repairing jobs and likes recycling. Credited as the recycling pup.
Roxanne A Goofy Movie Max's girlfriend, whom he tries to impress.
Roxie McTerrier Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own Boston Terrier A Boston Terrier with a seal coat who cares a lot about her friends. She loves to have fun and eat food,[3] as well as Roxie has a crush on Austin Goldenpup.
Rubble PAW Patrol Bulldog Builder pup, operates in construction operations.
Ruffy Timmy Time
Slip Shaun the Sheep Movie
Skye PAW Patrol Cockapoo A pup that provides aerial support and transport. She has pink eyes.
Slap T. Pooch Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Sam Sheepdog Don't Give Up the Sheep A large, burly Berger the Brie (Briard Sheepdog) with white or tan fur and mop of red hair that usually covers his eyes. He very rarely runs and tends to be sedentary in his movements. He does, however, possess sufficient strength to incapacitate Ralph with a single punch once he catches him.
Santa's Little Helper The Simpsons Greyhound He is the pet greyhound of the Simpson family. The dog was introduced in the first episode of the show, the 1989 Christmas special "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", in which his owner abandons him for finishing last in a greyhound race. Homer Simpson and his son Bart, who are at the race track in hope of earning some money for Christmas presents, see this and decide to adopt the dog.
Sapphie Jewelpet Cavalier King Charles spaniel A yellow and blue Cavalier King Charles spaniel who symbolizes friendship. She wears a pink and blue flower tiara and a necklace shaped like a blue Treble Clef. The highest ranking Jewelpet in Jewel Land magic-wise, She is friendly and also studious, being a very good scientist and magician at the same time. One of the three main characters of the series.
Scamp Schnauzer Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Son of Lady and Tramp; about a Cocker Spaniel, a stray and their pup.
Scud Toy Story Bull terrier Sid Phillips' vicious bull terrier who destroys toys.
Seymour Futurama Philip J. Fry's dog from the 20th Century
Sharky Eek! the Cat A shark-dog hybrid, who has greater dog characteristics.
Shiro Crayon Shin-Chan
Shisumaru Ninja Hattori Kun Hattori's Pet Dog Iga
Slinky Dog Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, & Toy Story 4 One of Andy's toys.
Snoopy Peanuts Beagle Charlie Brown's pet dog
Snowy Tintin Wire Fox Terrier Tintin's companion in all his adventures. Clever and high IQ white Wire Fox Terrier that helps Tintin out of pinches
Spike Tom and Jerry Bulldog Often beats Tom up.[4]
Sparky The Fairly OddParents Timmy's pet fairy dog introduced in Season 9.
Spank Ohayō! Spank A main character of the series.
Spike Rugrats Tommy Pickles's cute dog.
Spunky Rocko's Modern Life Spunky (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Rocko's dog. Though not explicitly stated on the show, Spunky resembles a Bull Terrier.
Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Great Dane The title character in the Scooby-Doo animated television series created by the popular American animation company Hanna-Barbera. Scooby-Doo is the male dog and lifelong companion of Shaggy Rogers and in many iterations, including the original series, is regarded as a unique Great Dane dog who is able to speak in broken English, unlike most other dogs in his reality, and usually puts the letter R in front of words spoken.
Scooby-Dum Scooby-Doo Great Dane Scooby-Dum is a supporting character in The Scooby-Doo Show, voiced by Daws Butler.[5] Scooby-Dum, a Blue Merle Great Dane with spots and buck teeth is Scooby-Doo's slow-witted cousin/brother (his lineage is dubious because Shaggy has said that he is his brother on one occasion but also his cousin, though it is most likely that they are cousins). In the episode "The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller", his cousin Scooby-Dee stars.[6]
Scrappy Cornelius Doo Scooby-Doo Great Dane A puppy created by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1979, with the famous catchphrase Let Me At 'Em and is the nephew of Hanna-Barbera cartoon star Scooby-Doo. Scrappy has appeared in a number of the various incarnations of the Scooby-Doo cartoon series.[7][8]
Snuffles "Snowball" Rick and Morty The Smith's pet dog, who becomes self-aware after Rick gives him a device that makes him intelligent
Stu Littlest Pet Shop Stu is one of the five diminute animals who live in the eponymous fictional pet shop. He is a bumbling, gluttonous blue dog who wears a green cap and he has black floppy ears.
Tyke Tom and Jerry Bulldog Spike's son from the cartoons.[9]
Tetsunoshin Tetsunoshin Rumi's pet
Toby the Pup MJ Winkler Productions A dog created by former Fleischer employees, hence the character's close similarity to Bimbo.
Towser Towser Terrier Based on books published by Anderson Press, the children's television show released in fall of 1984 was narrated by Roy Kinnear and featured a dog with a bull terrier appearance.
Topaz Jewelpet Yorkshire Terrier A grey and brown Yorkshire Terrier who symbolizes radiance (confidence in the case of the first series). She wears a light purple bow and a purple jewel necklace. Unlike many Jewelpets, she has long hair.
Tracker PAW Patrol Chihuahua A pup that works in a jungle that has extreme hearing capability.
Tramp Lady and the Tramp Mongrel A stray dog who lives on the streets and becomes Lady's love interest.
Two Curious Puppies Merrie Melodies Boxer A golden boxer with brown ears and a cocker spaniel, white with black patches and a docked tail. They are part-time friends and part-time opponents.
Underdog Underdog Beagle An anthropomorphic superhero. The premise was that "humble and lovable" Shoeshine Boy, a cartoon dog, was in truth the superhero Underdog. George S. Irving narrated, and comedy actor Wally Cox provided the voices of both Underdog and Shoeshine Boy.
Vinny Family Guy Brian's family dog replacement after he got hit by a car and died in the hospital due to the injuries he sustained. Due to Brian's death being averted two episodes later, Vinny never replaces him, but he is slated to return sometime later.
Weed Ginga Legend Weed
Wordsworth Jamie and the Magic Torch Old English Sheepdog An Old English Sheepdog that could speak, in a West Country accent, when in Cuckoo Land.
Wowser Wowser Bobtail Based on the Belgian comics series Cubitus by Dupa.
Winston Feast Boston Terrier A Boston Terrier who loves to eat
Winona My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Shepherd dog Applejack's pet.
Zed Ben 10: Omniverse Kevin Levin's dog who is an Anubian Baskurr.
Zuma PAW Patrol Labrador Retriever A pup particularly operates in water-based missions, although sometimes work as the backup and helping hand in various missions. Apparently, he has a form of rhotacism
Zoe Trent Littlest Pet Shop Cavalier King Charles Spaniel A purple Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; she is most famous for being fashionable and loves singing. Her owners are John and Clarissa, and her little sister is Gail.
Zwei RWBY Cardigan Welsh Corgi Ruby Rose and Yang Xiao-Long's pet, a valuable resource in combat, shown to be quite effective taking down the towering beasts known as Grimm

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