Surname
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race
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Lifetime
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Remarks
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image
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swell
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Air Buddy
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Golden retriever
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1988-1998
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Animal actor
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Alcmène
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Greyhound
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? -1785
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Favorite dog of the Prussian King Friedrich II.
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Ali and Rubi
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German top
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1891-1921
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Domestic dogs of the Württemberg King Wilhelm II.
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Abutiu
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unknown
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2504-2216 BC Chr.
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oldest domestic dog in the world known by name
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Balto
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Siberian Husky
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1919-1933
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Lead dog of the last stage in the Serum Run to Nome
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Bamse
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St. Bernard
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1937-1944
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Mascot of the Norwegian Navy in Great Britain during World War II
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Barney
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Scottish Terrier
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2000-2013
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House dog of George W. Bush and Laura Bush
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Barry
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St. Bernard
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1800-1814
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Famous avalanche dog
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Barry
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Mixed breed dog
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died in 1947
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Dog of concentration camp commandant Kurt Franz
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Bauschan
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Mixed breed dog
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20th century
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Thomas Mann's favorite dog , immortalized in literature in Herr und Hund (1919)
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Belka and Strelka
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unknown
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20th century
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first spaceflight animals to return alive to earth
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Bianca
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German boxer
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1970s
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Bruno Kreisky's house dog , daughter of Lotte Tobisch's house dog Dagobert
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BJ
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German shepherd dog
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1990s-2000s
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Actor of Commissioner Rex 1994-2000
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Blondi
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German shepherd dog
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1934-1945
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Shepherd dog from Adolf Hitler
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Bo
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Portuguese water dog
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born in 2008
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Barack Obama's dog in the White House during his tenure as President of the United States
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Boodgie
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dachshund
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20th century
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One of David Hockney's two Dachshunds . He was 18 years old. Immortalized in many works by the painter.
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Browndog
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terrier
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19./20. Century
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Symbol dog for the animal rights movement, animal experiments fell victim
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Buddy
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Labrador Retriever
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1997-2002
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Bill Clinton's dog in the White House during his tenure as President of the United States
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Bummer and Lazarus
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Mixed breed dogs
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19th century
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Strays that became famous in San Francisco
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Butz
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poodle
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19th century
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Arthur Schopenhauer's house dog , drawn by Wilhelm Busch
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Charley
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poodle
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20th century
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Poodle by John Steinbeck , immortalized in literature in: Travels With Charley. In Search of America 1962 (German: My journey with Charley , 1962/2002)
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Conan
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Malinois
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born around 2015
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US Delta Forces military dog ; played a key role in Operation Kayla Mueller in Syria, in which IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed
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Scrooge
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German boxer
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around 1963
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Lotte Tobisch's house dog
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Daisy
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Yorkshire Terrier
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approx. 1992-2006
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Rudolph Moshammer's house dog
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Dash
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King Charles Spaniel
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1830-1840
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Queen Victoria's domestic dog
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diesel
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Belgian shepherd dog
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2008? - † 2015
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French police dog, killed in an anti-terrorist mission
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Erdmann
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dachshund
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1890-1901
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Kaiser Wilhelm II dachshund
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Fala
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Scottish Terrier
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1940-1952
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's house dog
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Feldmann
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Mixed breed dog
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1979-1987
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Michael Holzach's house dog
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Fido
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Mixed breed dog
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before June 1855–1865
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Abraham Lincoln's favorite dog
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Flintstone
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Old German herding dog
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born around 2011
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first certified archeology dog in Germany
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Fortune
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pug
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18th century
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House dog of Joséphine de Beauharnais ; the breed was also Loriot's favorite animal
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Greyfriars Bobby
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Skye Terrier
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died January 14, 1872
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Became known through extraordinary loyalty to his master
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Bells
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poodle
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1960s
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Renate Holm's first and favorite dog
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Hachikō
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Akita-Inu
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1923–1935 in Tokyo
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became the Japanese symbol of loyalty
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Handsome Dan
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Bulldog
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19./20/21. century
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The mascot of the Yale University sports teams has so far been embodied by the 16 bulldogs, all of whom are named Handsome Dan and are distinguished by Roman numerals .
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Henry
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German shepherd dog
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Early 21st century
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Actor of Commissioner Rex 2008-2015
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Hitler and Rommel
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Fox Terrier and Spaniel
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1944 -
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House dogs of the British Chief of Staff Bernhard Montgomery , named after Adolf Hitler and Erwin Rommel .
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Jackie
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Dalmatian
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20th century
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Finnish dog who was able to show
the Hitler salute on command |
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Jock of the Bushveld
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier hybrid
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19th century
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James Percy FitzPatrick's house dog and literary role model for the children's book of the same name.
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Just nuisance
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German Mastiff
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1937-1944
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Able seaman in the Royal Navy
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Laika
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Mixed breed dog
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died in November 1957
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Moscow mixed breed dog and first inhabitant of Earth in space
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Lampo
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† July 22, 1961
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The mixed breed dog appeared at the Campiglia Marittima train station in 1953 . The station served the most photographed dog in the world at the time as a base for his train journeys across Italy until he died in an accident.
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Lou Dog
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Dalmatian
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November 1989 - September 17, 2001
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The dog and "alter ego" of US rock musician Bradley Nowell, as well as the mascot of his band Sublime , have been immortalized in the band's lyrics, music videos and album covers.
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Loukanikos
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Mixed breed dog
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died 2014
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Received international attention from 2010 during the protests against austerity measures following the Greek sovereign debt crisis and was referred to as the "riot dog".
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Rascal
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dachshund
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died on March 29, 1973
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House dog and model for Pablo Picasso
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Lurch
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dachshund
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around 1917
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Mechtilde Lichnowsky's house dog
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lux
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around 1911, euthanized in Munich around 1925
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Ferdinand Sauerbruch's house dog
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Maltschik
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Mixed breed dog
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approx. 1996-2001
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Street dog in Moscow who received media attention because of his violent death.
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Mina and Shaya
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Dachshund
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2017-
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Miss Fame's house dogs , known from many photo shoots and her Instagram profile with over 27,000 followers
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Misty
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large sled dog mixed breed
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August 10, 1992 - December 4, 2007
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Last surviving sled dog of the Australian Antarctic teams: Representing the sled dogs of the Australian Antarctic Division who were present from February 1954 to November 1992 , their ashes are in the former dog room of Mawson Station , which has been redesigned to a room with souvenirs of the time of the sled dogs .
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Miss Beazley
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Scottish Terrier
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2004-2014
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House dog of George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush
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Mosses
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Jack Russell Terrier
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1990-2006
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Television actor in the sitcom Frasier
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Munito
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Mixed breed dogs
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19th century
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Name of several trained dogs that appeared at the fair
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Negro matapacos
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Mixed breed dogs
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–2017
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Chilean street dog, made famous during the school and student protests in Chile 2011–2012
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Nico
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poodle
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1939-1950
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Black poodle by Thomas Mann , who is also mentioned in his diaries and letters.
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Nipper
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Terrier hybrid
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1884-1895
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Model for His Master's Voice from the gramophone
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Old Hemp
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Border collie
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1893-1901
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Herding dog and stud dog from Adam Telfer. Is considered the progenitor of the Border Collies.
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Pal
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Long hair collie
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1950s
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first cast member of Lassie in the American television series of the same name (1954–1973)
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Pecorino
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Mixed breed dog
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1998-2012
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Photo model by photographer Toni Anzenberger
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Pickles
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Mixed breed dog
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died 1967
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Found the stolen 1966 in London Jules Rimet Trophy again
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Püppi
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Pomeranian - Chihuahua -Mischlingshündin
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2000-2011
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Bitch in the TV show Stratmanns
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Red dog
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hybrid
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20th century
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Dog who traveled to Australia alone and whose life was filmed.
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Rhett
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German shepherd dog
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Early 21st century
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Actor of Commissioner Rex 2000-2004
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Rico
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Border collie
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1994-2008
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Dog who was able to differentiate between 250 different named objects on request and was able to bring a previously unknown object when the unknown name was mentioned.
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Riley (dog)
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Weimaraner
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* October 14, 2017
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Museum dog of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Rin Tin Tin
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German shepherd dog
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1918-1932
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Actor in 26 American films
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Rubia
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Golden retriever
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21st century
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With Marc Ortega and Carlos Valverde climbed the Aconcagua in Argentina as part of a study on the effects of altitude on dogs and thus holds the altitude record of 6,959 meters.
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Russi
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Siberian Shepherd Dog
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born around 1910
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Franz and Maria Marc's house dog
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Sam
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Chinese crested dog
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died November 2005
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has been voted the ugliest dog in the world three times in a row
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Schnick, Schnack, Schacki and Lumpi
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Terrier hybrids
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Early 20th century
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Egon Friedell's dogs
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Shirley
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Cairn Terrier
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21st century
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Chris Lohner's dog , about whom she wrote her own book
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Skippy
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Wirehaired Fox Terrier
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20th century
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Skippy, also known as Asta, appeared in several films in the 1930s.
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Snuppy
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Afghan hound
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"Born" on April 24, 2005
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First cloned dog
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Stanley
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dachshund
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20th century
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One of David Hockney's two dogs . He was 15 years old. Immortalized in many works by the painter.
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Strongheart
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German shepherd dog
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approx. 1917–1929
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Formerly a Hollywood animal actor and one of three single-star dogs on the Walk of Fame .
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Stubby (dog)
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Bull terrier hybrid
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approx. 1916-1926
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Was in the First World War won several medals and received the rank of sergeant .
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sultan
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German Mastiff
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died in 1877
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one of Otto von Bismarck's dogs
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Sully
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Labrador
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George HW Bush's service dog
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Tama
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Japan Chin
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19th century
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immortalized
in a picture by Édouard Manet |
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Terry
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Cairn Terrier
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1933 - approx. 1945
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Actor in various films from the 1930s and 1940s, including The Wizard of Oz and Bright Eyes .
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Togo
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Siberian Husky
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1913-1929
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Lead dog of the Serum Run to Nome
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Tommy
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Briard
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1929-1942
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Edith and Otto Hahn's house dog in Berlin-Dahlem
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Tongdaeng
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Mixed breed dog
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2008-2015
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The favorite dog of the Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej .
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Burlage peat dog
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unknown
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between 1477 and 1611
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Almost completely preserved body of a house dog that was found in 1953 in Klostermoor II in the Rhauderfehner district of Burlage in the district of Leer .
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Trump
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pug
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around 1740
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Constant companion of William Hogarth , immortalized several times in his work, as well as with a porcelain portrait in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and by G. C. Lichtenberg with a detailed footnote
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Trump
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( Jack Russell Terrier )
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circa 1820
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Bitch of John Russell , ancestor of the Jack Russell Terrier breed
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Tyras
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German Mastiff
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died in 1889
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Domestic dog Otto von Bismarck , was as reichshund referred
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Uggie
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Jack Russell Terrier
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2002-2015
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Won the Palm Dog Award for his portrayal of the dog in The Artist at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival .
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