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"Froofie the Dog", fictional cartoon dog from a Bill Cosby monologue of the same name from Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby; Power Pup, superhero dog from the Microsoft Office Assistant; FidoNet logo; Dog on the Tuckerbox, allegorical dog depicted at an historical monument in New South Wales, Australia
Pages in category "Fictional characters from Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Died 1914 The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) Shep in: A Dog's Love (1914) Shep's Race with Death (1914) The Barrier of Flames (1914) Shep the Sentinel (1915) Sanggeun: Pyrenean Mountain Dog: 2004–2014 2 Days & 1 Night [47] Silver Streak: German Shepherd Born 1924 The Silent Flyer; Fangs of Justice; Code of the Air; Skippy: Wire Fox Terrier ...
These top dog names from famous characters and movies are funny, cute, ... Dow, Russell 2000 hit new records as investors cheer Trump's Treasury pick. Food. Food. The Today Show.
Shep is the name of a dog whose principal claim to fame is that he graces the screen in the capacity of a star, frequently appearing in the title roles of startling and melodramatic 'thrillers.' Shep is a Thanhouser collie, a valuable acquisition to that studio, and, according to the directors, goes about his work with a determination and ...
Despite its feminine name a male dog and one of the family's pets. [61] Louie generic Overboard: Chip Dunham: Captain Crow's pet. Lucky generic Hawkeye: Barton's dog. Mammoth Mutt Chihuahua: Krypto the Superdog: Jerry Siegel: A dog who can inflate her body enormously. Marmaduke Great Dane: Marmaduke: Brad Anderson: The Winslow family's ...
Spence's dog; about a parcel delivery man whose father-in-law comes to stay with his family in Queens, New York. Apollo and Zeus Doberman Pinscher: Magnum P.I. Two guard dogs of the estate called Robin's Nest; TV series about a private detective who lives on the estate. Apollo Jim Henson's Pajanimals: A dog who loves science and riding on ...
Georgia officially claims the following animals as live mascots prior to the introduction of the Uga line in 1956. [5] "Sir William" 1892 – A goat. Appeared at the Georgia–Mercer game on January 30, 1892 [34] and first Auburn–Georgia game on February 22, 1892. It was dressed in a black coat with the letters "U.G." in red on each side.