Beethoven (Beethoven, 1992)
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This lovable Saint Bernard became an instant star with his mischievous antics and oversized cuddles. Beethoven’s goofy charm made him one of the most iconic dogs in movie history.
Toto (The Wizard of Oz, 1939)
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Toto, Dorothy’s loyal Cairn Terrier, was not only adorable but also brave, helping his owner navigate the magical world of Oz. His small size and big personality made him unforgettable.
Bruiser (Legally Blonde, 2001)
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This tiny but fierce Chihuahua was Elle Woods’ fashionable companion. Bruiser’s cute outfits and sassy attitude made him a fan favorite in the Legally Blonde movies.
Marley (Marley & Me, 2008)
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Marley, the mischievous yet loving Labrador Retriever, brought both laughter and tears to audiences. His playful and chaotic nature made him one of the most relatable and beloved movie dogs.
Hooch (Turner & Hooch, 1989)
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Hooch, the drooly but adorable French Mastiff, was the perfect sidekick for Tom Hanks’ character in this classic buddy-cop movie. His loyalty and slobbery charm made him unforgettable.
Buddy (Air Bud, 1997)
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Buddy, the talented Golden Retriever, showed off his basketball skills and won the hearts of viewers everywhere. His intelligence and cuteness made Air Bud a classic family favorite.
Eddie (Frasier, 1993-2004)
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This spunky Jack Russell Terrier provided endless comedy on Frasier. Eddie’s expressive face and hilarious antics made him one of the most memorable TV dogs of all time.
Einstein (Back to the Future, 1985)
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Einstein, Doc Brown’s loyal Sheepdog, was not only adorable but also the first time traveler in Back to the Future! His fluffy coat and sweet nature made him a fan favorite in this classic sci-fi adventure.
Snowy (The Adventures of Tintin, 2011)
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Snowy, Tintin’s intelligent and brave Wire Fox Terrier, played a key role in solving mysteries. His loyalty and courage made him an essential companion to the young detective.
Baxter (Anchorman, 2004)
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Baxter, Ron Burgundy’s tiny and hilarious Border Terrier, steals every scene he’s in. From understanding Spanish to surviving a dramatic bridge incident, Baxter proves that small dogs can have huge personalities!