Many will never forget the adorable Golden Lab Marley, who stole our hearts in the 2008 comedy-drama. This Picardy Shepherd from the classic children’s novel not only led Opal to make new friends, but also helped her rekindle a severed relationship with her father. This famous Cocker Spaniel and Mutt duo made eating spaghetti romantic, which is a feat in and of itself. Technically, Zero is a ghost dog made out of a sheet, but a loyal companion nonetheless. HoochĪnother crime-fighting pooch, this Dogue de Bordeaux was the loveable partner Scott Turner didn’t know he needed. Bernard sure got into a lot of trouble, but his charming personality won over his family and the rest of us. Spuds the Bull Terrier made a name for herself as the face of Bud Light in the ’80s, and will always be known as the “original party animal.” Beethoven Wishbone, the Jack Russell Terrier, took us on adventures through time as he daydreamed about being the protagonist of classic tales. CliffordĬlifford, the giant Labrador Retriever/Vizsla hybrid has been getting into trouble with his owner, Emily Elizabeth, since 1963. This Golden Retriever was a stud on the basketball court, but more importantly helped Josh cope with a terrible loss. Gidget, also known as the “Taco Bell Chihuahua” was the face of the fast food chain and known for saying “Yo quiero Taco Bell” in every commercial.
This unofficial member of “The Little Rascals” was originally played by an American Staffordshire Terrier in the TV series, but an American Pit Bull Terrier was cast in the movie remake. This Rough Collie helped save lives and could fix any problem that came by her best friend, Jeff. This Great Dane helped solve harrowing mysteries and fought crime-all for the love of his companions and Scooby Snacks. Who can forget the Saturday morning cartoon classic Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, and it’s hilarious central character. Though the Cairn Terrier was small, Toto was a fiercely loyal companion and pivotal to Dorothy’s success in getting back home. And who doesn’t love a dog who’d rather sleep on top of his dog house? Toto The most famous beagle around, Snoopy didn’t have to say much to get his point across. PetBreeds identified 23 famous dogs from movies and TV that will be remembered by people around the world for years to come, and who hold a special place in our hearts. Though some of these famous dogs will fade into relative obscurity, as C-list celebrities often do, some canine characters from the silver screen have found fame that has withstood the test of time. Some have their own TV shows, books, memorabilia and even millions of followers on social media. Especially now, real-life Internet dog celebrities like Boo and Menswear Dog have broken into the world of stardom. Obsessing over celebrities has long been a huge part of our culture-fans love to memorize facts about them, dress like them and even (unfortunately) stalk them.īut celebrities don’t have to be human.