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  2. Soccer (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Soccer (May 17, 1988 – June 26, 2001) was a Jack Russell Terrier and animal actor. [1] A veteran of many television commercials for such companies as Nike Athletics and Mighty Dog Dog Food, he became famous portraying the talking dog Wishbone in the PBS Kids television series of the same name. Chosen from more than 100 dogs who auditioned for ...

  3. Messi (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Messi is owned by dog trainer Laura Martin Contini, [3] [4] who adopted him from a neighbor when he was a puppy. [5] Named after Argentine football player Lionel Messi, [5] [6] he was the first dog that Contini trained for cinema. [6] Messi lives with Contini in a suburb outside of Paris, France. [7] [5]

  4. Pickles (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Pickles' collar with fobs presented by grateful fans and a medal awarded by the Italian Canine Defence League. Pickles (born 1962 or 1963; died 1967) was a black and white collie dog, known for his role in finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in March 1966, four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup was scheduled to kick off in England.

  5. Celebrity dogs that are almost as famous as their owners - AOL

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    Most of the time, celebrities get all of the fame. They go on photoshoots, talk shows, act, sing, etc., and they always get all the attention. However, when their pooch is involved, it's a whole ...

  6. 10 Famous TV Dogs Who Captured Our Hearts and Never Let Go - AOL

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  7. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    A mongrel dog, very popular in the 1940s and 50s, is being adopted again by the fans since the late 1990s. Brasiliense Futebol Clube: Jacaré An alligator: Centro Sportivo Alagoano: Azulão ("big blue") A blue bird Club Athletico Paranaense: Fura-Cão A dog in a luchador get-up; name alludes to "furacão" (hurricane), the team's nickname [8]

  8. 17 things you won't believe are named after people - AOL

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    Take a look through the slideshow above to see 17 famous things you might not have known are actually named after people. Related: Meet the monkey species named after a 'Star Wars' character: ...

  9. List of ethnic sports team and mascot names - Wikipedia

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    Many sports team mascots are named for an ethnic group or similar category of people. Though these names typically refer to a group native to the area in which the sports team is based, many teams take their names from groups which are known for their strength (such as Spartans or Vikings), despite not being located near the historic homes of these groups.