The best dogs from TV and movies

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Chance and Shadow, Homeward Bound

Chance and Shadow, Homeward Bound

Not only will they cross hundreds of miles and risk their lives to find their owners, but their journey will be filled with the kind of witty banter only possible between two old friends. (And yeah, there’s a cat that helps them too.)

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All the Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians

All the Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians
DISNEY

Talk about having a big support system. These pups know what family is all about, and they’re willing to fight any evil woman who stands in their way.

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Frank, Men in Black franchise

Frank, Men In Black
COLUMBIA

Frank might be an alien on the inside, but on the outside, he’s just an adorable pug with a love for Gloria Gaynor songs. Plus, he’s so skilled that they eventually promote him to Agent F, and then he gets to wear a suit. So basically, he can sing and save the world.

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Clue, The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley

Clue, The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley
DUALSTAR VIDEO

Young detectives Mary-Kate and Ashley were nothing without their dog, Clue. The basset hound served as a sidekick to the two pioneering private eyes, trotting along as they solved any crime by dinnertime.

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Lassie, Lassie

Lassie, Lassie
EVERETT COLLECTION

If it weren’t for Lassie, Timmy would 100 percent still be in that well.

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Milo, The Mask

Milo, The Mask
NEW LINE CINEMA

It takes a certain type of dog to accept an owner who’s wearing a scary mask that completely alters his personality. And it takes a dog like Milo to wear the mask himself and completely pull it off.

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Porkchop, Doug

Porkchop, Doug
NICKELODEON

It takes a lot of kibble to stand beside a clumsy, unpopular preteen and not hang your head in shame with his every social gaffe. However, loyal Porkchop (what a name!) kept his master sane and his igloo chilled. Doug Funnie’s species-less dog imbued the cherished Nicktoon with anthropomorphized wisdom and physical comedy. Hell, Porkchop was so important, they even let him bark in the theme song.

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Dug, Up

Dug, Up
PIXAR

He’s a talking dog! And sure, he’s not the only talking dog on this list, but his quirky personality, love of squirrels, and inability to take no for an answer make him stand out from the pack. Dug is one of three pups on this list to earn the Palm Dog Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Santa’s Little Helper, The Simpsons

Santa's Little Helper, The Simpsons
FOX

Though his credit card says Santos L. Halper, the lean greyhound fits in perfectly with his dysfunctional family by the very virtue of his shared senselessness. Santa’s Little Helper is nevertheless responsible for setting the bar for emotional weight in The Simpsons, launching the series’ first episode with a tug of the heartstrings when Homer and Bart adopt him at a racetrack. He’s been a beloved member of the family — and perhaps the most aloof — ever since.

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Pluto, “The Chain Gang,” “Playful Pluto,” etc.

Pluto, The Chain Gang, etc.
DISNEY

First and foremost, if Mickey Mouse loves Pluto, the entire world should love Pluto. But you also have to give Pluto credit for really breaking the mold and accepting himself, no matter the Hollywood standards. After all, he was the only member of the Sensational Six not to dress up in human clothes. Keep doing you, Pluto.

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Sirius Black, a.k.a. Padfoot, a.k.a. Snuffles, Harry Potter

Sirius Black a.k.a. Padfoot a.k.a. Snuffles, Harry Potter
WARNER BROS

Considering the importance of Sirius Black as Harry Potter’s godfather, it’s unjust not to award that same respect for Black’s Animagus form: a shaggy black dog, affectionately code-named Snuffles. In truth, hardly enough time is spent exploring the life of Sirius during his dog phases, but we imagine there was a lot of “Accio squeeze toy!” going on.

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Spike, Rugrats

Spike, Rugrats
NICKELODEON

Spike was there. Were it not for the put-upon, overburdened, underpraised hero of the Pickles family, the babies of Rugrats may have fallen victim to any number of non-baby-proofed dangers during their tenure in the pen. But lo, Spike was always there. Lurking in the shadows, offering his protection, keeping Tommy and company safe between bouts of spooning with his French poodle love, Fifi. Spike was there.

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Toto, The Wizard of Oz

Toto, The Wizard of Oz
EVERETT COLLECTION

Toto was nothing if not loyal. Not many dogs would follow their owner through a tornado and then continue to stick by their side through talking scarecrows, flying monkeys, and a litany of musical numbers.

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Jack, The Artist

Jack, The Artist
WEINSTEIN COMPANY

Just as impressive as the silent-film dog Jack is his portrayer, Uggie, the dashing Jack Russell terrier who captivated a nation and nicely filled out a tuxedo. Uggie was awarded the Palm Dog Award for his performance at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011.

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Snoopy, Peanuts

Snoopy, Peanuts
EVERETT

There is no Charlie Brown without Snoopy. Every little kid needs a best friend (with excellent taste in doghouse decor).

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Buddy, Air Bud

Buddy, Air Bud
EVERETT COLLECTION

The dog could play basketball. What more needs to be said? The movie’s Coach Chaney summed it up perfectly: “That dog couldn’t give a rat’s behind about his point average or if he’s MVP — he just loves to play the game!”

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Bruiser, Legally Blonde

Bruiser, Legally Blonde
EVERETT COLLECTION

Bruiser will fetch your mail, accompany you to the nail salon, and support your newfound desire to go to Harvard Law (should that be one of your life goals). And all the while, Bruiser will look, well, fabulous.

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Dino, The Flintstones

Dino, The Flintstones
DISNEY GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT/GETTY

Yes, he’s a dinosaur — a Snorkasaurus, to be precise — but to say that this scene-stealer can’t identify as a dog is absolutely prehistoric.

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Slinky Dog, a.k.a. Slink, Toy Story

Slink, Toy Story
DISNEY/PIXAR

You think Woody and Buzz could constantly help their friends if it weren’t for Slink’s flexibility (and can-do attitude)? Think again.

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Beethoven, Beethoven

Beethoven, Beethoven
BRUCE MCBROOM/UNIVERSAL

Beethoven didn’t need to talk or solve crimes. Beethoven simply needed to be lovable, soft, and create adorable puppies.

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Astro, The Jetsons

Astro, The Jetsons
EVERETT COLLECTION

Even in the distant future, there exists a world where the dog steals the show. Lovable Astro — who winningly charmed his way into the Jetson family by beating out an electronic impostor — kept his family happy by serving as an emotional punching bag for George and a loyal buddy to Elroy. And if you ruv Scooby-Doo, you must ruv Astro: The dogs share a voice actor in Don Messick.

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Rocco, The Drop

Rocco, The Drop
BARRY WETCHER/TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX

I mean, do you have eyes? Look at that good boy.

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Clifford, Clifford the Big Red Dog

CLIFFORD (illustrated; Big Red Dog) Clifford the Big Red Dog children's book series The only thing better than a dog for kids? A 25-foot-tall dog,…
Clifford the Big Red Dog. 

The biggest of big dogs, Clifford’s physical size only makes him more endearing. Clifford is full of love, he’s incredibly loyal, and he’s basically the dog-horse hybrid you’ve been waiting for. Who needs a car when you have a huge dog?

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Hercules, The Sandlot

Hercules, The Sandlot
20TH CENTURY FOX

He’s big. He’s slobbery. He loves nothing more than a good baseball. And let’s face it: He’s probably the best cuddle partner you could ever imagine.

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Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, etc.
WARNER HOME VIDEO

Scooby-Doo gets you. He understands when you’re scared of ghosts. He understands when you feel like you’re going to die if you don’t get your hands on some fruit snacks. He knows what it’s like to solve a crime. He gets it.

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Wilson the Boxer, Good Boy!

The Boxer From Good Boy!
MGM/EVERETT

When given the opportunity, this dog ran with it. After all, why ask for one cookie when you can ask for 20 cookies?! That sort of ambition demands respect.

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Fly, Babe

Fly, Babe
EVERETT COLLECTION

When an adorable pig dreams of becoming a sheep dog, he needs a little guidance. That’s where Fly, Babe’s “mother,” comes in. She stood by his side and never doubted that he could be great, all the while looking like she’s in a Pantene commercial with that gorgeous fur.

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Balto, Balto

Balto, Balto
EVERETT COLLECTION

real-life hero, Balto was responsible for leading his team of sled dogs through a bitter winter in Alaska to transport a serum that would help combat an outbreak of diphtheria. The annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race? Yeah, that’s to commemorate Balto’s run. He’s a hero.

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Comet, Full House

Comet, Full House
ABC

Played by Buddy of Air Bud fame, Comet was an integral part of the Tanner family. The adorable golden retriever grew up alongside D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle and even got his own episode with season eight’s “Comet’s Excellent Adventure.”

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Tock, The Phantom Tollbooth

THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH
Tock in ‘The Phantom Tollbooth’. EVERETT COLLECTION

Let’s be frank: Every other dog on this list has been lauded for their loyalty or all-around generic family dog-ness. But Tock is something else. Tock is a leading man and a voice of reason, a wise watchdog of esteem, patience, friendship, and clockwork mechanics. Of all the fantastical characters Milo meets in his journey through the Lands Beyond, Tock remains the most memorably magical.

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Cheddar, Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Cheddar
JOHN P. FLEENOR/NBC/NBCU PHOTO BANK VIA GETTY IMAGES

Capt. Ray Holt’s (Andre Braugher) slow-moving, turtleneck sweater-destroying (“Oh, no, he’s turning all the turtlenecks into regular necks!”) corgi is a scene-stealer. To think that Sgt. Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) and her dog allergies could try to pass off some “common bitch” as Cheddar is criminal. Stewart, the main pup who played Cheddar, crossed the rainbow bridge in 2019.

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Unnamed pit bull, John Wick

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LIONSGATE

For a man who can kill anyone with literally any object, “I’m thinkin’ I’m back” assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) maintains his softer side with an unnamed pit bull he rescued at the end of John Wick after seeking vengeance on the men who killed his first dog, Daisy. The pittie earns high compliments in John Wick: Chapter 2 from the Continental’s concierge, Charon (Lance Reddick). And finally, he gets a touching “Good dog…you’re a good dog,” from Wick in John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum.

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Sofia Al-Awa’s unnamed Belgian Malinois, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum

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MARK ROGERS/LIONSGATE

While each of the John Wick films features at least one of the more spectacular action set pieces of the past decade, nothing beats Parabellum‘s Morocco sequence with John’s reluctant compatriot, Sofia Al-Awa (Halle Berry) and her fearsome pair of Belgian Malinois. Unlike John’s sweet pit bull, these dogs act as Sofia’s well-trained and highly lethal companions, leaping into the line of fire, scaling walls, and taking out as many (if not more) bad guys than John or Sofia. Who needs another John Wick sequel when what we’re really craving is a spinoff of these dogs taking on the crime syndicate of the High Table?

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Benji, Benji

Benji_first.look
NETFLIX

In 1974, the scrappy Benji (played by Higgins, who came out of retirement for the role) captured America’s hearts as the stray that saved the Chapman family children from would-be kidnappers. The low-budget indie film, written and directed by Joe Camp, embarked on a barnstorming tour across the U.S. and went on to be one of the top box office draws for the year. It spawned multiple sequels, TV specials, and even a video game with Higgins’ puppy progeny Benjean taking over the titular role. In 2018, Netflix rebooted the franchise with Brandon Camp, Joe Camp’s son, and gave a wink to the original with the line, “He does look kind of like a Benji — he’s old and new at the same time.”

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Asta, The Thin Man

The Thin Man
EVERETT COLLECTION

“Asta, you’re not a terrier, you’re a police dog,” proclaims retired private detective Nick Charles (William Powell) when his faithful dog discovers the clues to solve a murder mystery that has left the police stumped. Asta’s not just good at solving crimes, though; he can lead Nora (Myrna Loy) to the correct gin joint to find her errant husband when it’s time to come home.

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Rex (E168), Megan Leavey

Megan Leavey
JACOB YOUNG/©BLEECKER STREET MEDIA/EVERETT COLLECTION

Based on a true story, it’s nearly impossible not to cry at the sweetness of Rex, the supposed “toughest dog in the K9 unit,” and the bond shared between him and his handler, Megan Leavy, portrayed by Kate Mara.

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Brandy, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
COLUMBIA PICTURES/EVERETT COLLECTION

Brad Pitt… pit bull? We see you, Quentin Tarantino. Brandy adds some early light comedy as stuntman Cliff’s (Pitt) lone companion in Tarantino’s epic. However, just a few finger snaps from Cliff and history is rewritten when the Manson family finally comes to call. Sayuri, the pit bull who played Brandy, earned the Palm Dog Award for her performance at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Hooch, Turner & Hooch

Turner and Hooch
MARY EVANS/RONALD GRANT/EVERETT COLLECTION

It’s undeniable that Tom Hanks has incredible comedic timing and an ability to generate chemistry with any actor he’s paired with. In this case, his costar is an enormous, slobbery, car-devouring Dogue de Bordeaux named Hooch. With a mean chokehold and an even meaner case of flatulence, Hooch helps Detective Turner learn to loosen up, solve a murder, and find love in this action-comedy. The movie was rebooted as a TV series in 2021.

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Wishbone, Wishbone

Wishbone
BIG FEATS! ENTERTAINMENT/EVERETT COLLECTION

Classic literature like The Tail — er — The Tale of Two Cities as told by Wishbone, the Talbot family Jack Russell terrier, complete with period costumes and lessons on why those dusty old books can help explain teenage drama? You had us at “Jack Russell terrier” and “period costumes.”

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Benjean, Oh! Heavenly Dog

OH HEAVENLY DOG
COURTESY EVERETT COLLECTION

None other than the beloved Benji heir Benjean costars with Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour, and Omar Sharif, in a more adult role as a deceased Benjamin Browning’s (Chase) soul must solve his own murder down on earth while inhabiting the body of Benjean, who is in the custody of his crush, Jackie Howard (Seymour). Did we mention Benjean has a bubble bath scene…with Howard? Is the movie good? “Breezy fun” in the words of one EW reviewer. Sadly, a planned 2015 reboot of Oh! Heavenly Dog seems to have given up the ghost.

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Rin Tin Tin, Rin Tin Tin

Rin Tin Tin
COURTESY EVERETT COLLECTION

With a unique name and a touching backstory, Rin Tin Tin stands as one of the most famous rescue dogs of all time. He — and some of his direct descendants — starred in silent films, movies, and multiple TV series. His early popularity in cinema helped catapult the German shepherd into American homes as one of the most popular family dogs of the era.

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Veronica’s dog, Widows

Widows
20TH CENTURY STUDIOS

Don’t be fooled by this extraordinarily cute and cuddly American West Highland terrier, who for most of this tense movie plays a low-key role as Veronica’s (Viola Davis) loving, furry companion. Ultimately, Veronica’s dog is the catalyst at a pivotal moment in this 2018 action-drama from director Steve McQueen, proving loyalty can destroy the best of plans. Don’t miss the pup’s other fine work in Game Night.

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Eddie, Frasier

FRASIER, Eddie the dog

EW put him on the cover. Need we say more? Eddie, as the loyal companion of Martin Crane (John Mahoney), was a great foil for Frasier (Kelsey Grammer).

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Lulu, Dog

DOG
HILARY BRONWYN GAYLE/MGM

Dog tells the story of two war vets who help each other get over their shared trauma. The twist: One of the two vets is Lulu, a combat dog whose history in war and the loss of her former owner have made her abrasive and even dangerous to those around her. Lulu was played by three different Belgian Malinois over the course of the shoot, but all of them had great chemistry with star Channing Tatum.

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