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Scud is the pet Bull Terrier of Sid Phillips, the main antagonist, in Toy Story. The 1977 novel Hell Hound by Ken Greenhall centers around a homicidal white bull terrier named Baxter. It was adapted as the French film Baxter (1989), in which the titular character was played by a bull terrier named Chimbot and voiced by Maxime Leroux.
Bullseye, a Bull terrier known for being the mascot of the Target Corporation. Bully, a Bulldog, is the Mississippi State University mascot. Chase "That Golden Thunder", a Golden Retriever, was the mascot of the Trenton Thunder. Chesty is the name given to the bulldogs who serve as the official mascot of the United States Marine Corps.
Welsh Terrier: Terrier: Mrs. D M Leach and Mrs. Margaret Thomas [38] [40] 1960 – Sulhamstead Merman: Irish Wolfhound: Hound: Florence Nagle and Marion Clark [38] [40] 1961: Ch. Riverina Tweedsbairn: Airedale Terrier: Terrier: Mr Pat McCaughey and Mr Mac Shutch [38] [41] 1962: Ch. Crackwyn Cockspur: Wire Fox Terrier: Terrier: Mr. Harry L Gill ...
Terrier: George W. Quintard [24] 1916 [25] 1917 Ch. Conejo Wycollar Boy: Mr. Bowser Briones of North Florida [26] 1918 Ch. Haymarket Faultless: Bull Terrier (White) R. H. Elliot [27] 1919 Ch. Briergate Bright Beauty: Airedale Terrier: G. L. Davis [28] 1920 Ch. Conejo Wycollar Boy: Fox Terrier (Wire) Mrs. Roy A. Rainey [29] 1921 Ch. Midkiff ...
Another common name used for bull and terrier was simply Bull Terrier, which became the name for the new breed that James Hinks developed. [3]: 18 Hinks used various undocumented outcrosses, including Dalmatians and Collies, that devotees of the original strain considered undesirable. They chose instead to remain loyal to their preferred type.
Stubby was described in contemporaneous news items as a Boston Terrier or "bull terrier" mutt. [5] [7] Describing him as a dog of "uncertain breed," Ann Bausum wrote that: "The brindle-patterned pup probably owed at least some of his parentage to the evolving family of Boston Terriers, a breed so new that even its name was in flux: Boston Round Heads, American...
Bull and terrier was a common name for crossbreeds between bulldogs and terriers in the early 1800s. Other names included half-and-halfs and half-breds. [2] It was a time in history when, for thousands of years, dogs were classified by use or function, unlike the modern pets of today that were bred to be conformation show dogs and family pets.
"Ol' Red", prison dog from the song of the same name, recorded by George Jones, Kenny Rogers and Blake Shelton "Old Shep" by Red Foley as also sung by Elvis Presley and many other country performers "Old Tige", by Jim Reeves; Quiche Lorraine, two-inch tall green poodle, from a song of the same name by the B-52's from the album Wild Planet